I purchased and read this book in early April 2018, but neglected to add it to my topics list of Books, Videos, and DVDs. So here it is.
My review of this book is there is something for everyone inside whether new to Prepping or just about ready to purchase property for a retreat or homestead. It is a good book with current information. Used as a reference book it could keep you from overlooking important retreat buying elements that may make your land or home purchase turn out to be a disaster. Well worth the $10.00
Prepper's Survival Retreats
Your Strategic Relocation Plan for an Uncertain Future
Amazon Notes:
BE PREPARED FOR LONG-TERM SURVIVAL
The big question for a lot of preppers is simply, “Where do we go?” There are a variety of options available, so how do you know what’s best for you and your family? In this book, you’ll learn how to break down the task of strategic relocation into a manageable plan of action, including:
• Picking a Geographical Location
• Area Reconnaissance and Intel Gathering
• Home/Land Buying Basics
• Off-Grid Options
• Home Fortifications
• Building a Retreat for Your Group/Community
The big question for a lot of preppers is simply, “Where do we go?” There are a variety of options available, so how do you know what’s best for you and your family? In this book, you’ll learn how to break down the task of strategic relocation into a manageable plan of action, including:
• Picking a Geographical Location
• Area Reconnaissance and Intel Gathering
• Home/Land Buying Basics
• Off-Grid Options
• Home Fortifications
• Building a Retreat for Your Group/Community
About the Author
Charley Hogwood is the chief instructor at Personal Readiness Education Programs (PREP). With over 15 years of experience in the US Army and Florida National Guard, Charley has devoted his life to disaster and emergency preparedness. He holds a certificate in Emergency Management and has 49 FEMA certificates with 100s of hours of training and instruction in disaster readiness, business contingency and continuity planning, emergency operations policies and procedures, mass prophylaxis planning, nuclear WMD responder operations, rapid disaster impact assessment, volunteer management and more. He is also a speaker presenting on emergency management topics such as hurricane preparedness.
$10.00 currently.
I'm already an expert at surviving in the desert. 115 degrees today! I got coffee, beans, rice and 22LRs. I'm about as ready as I'm going to get.
ReplyDeleteI've been keeping an eye on your temps. I don't know how you handle it especially with no bourbon! :-)
DeleteEasy if you don't move, you don't sweat. I learned that living in Fla for 6 years
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