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M.D. Creekmore

Hello, I’m M.D. Creekmore. I’ve been interested in self-reliance topics for over 25 years. I’m the author of four books that you can find at Amazon.com as well as Barnes and Noble. Over the years, I’ve learned a lot about prepping, homesteading, and self-reliance topics through first-hand experience and now I want to share what I’ve learned with you.

Indiana Knife Laws: A Guide for Knife Carriers!

September 22, 2018 M.D. Creekmore

Indiana knife laws

It is not surprising that Indiana is touted as one of the best states for knife enthusiasts to live. Unlike most states, switchblades are legal to own and carry in the Hoosier State. However, like many states, Indiana recently overturned a knife ban that began in the 1950s. The historic ban on switchblades arguably began […]

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New York State Knife Laws: A Guide for Knife Carriers!

September 22, 2018 M.D. Creekmore

new-york-knife laws

Just like life in New York, with its skyscrapers, crowds and around-the-clock access to almost anything imaginable, knife laws in the Empire State are relatively confusing.  New York, like many states, outlaws ownership of knives that are adapted for use as a weapon. Additionally, ballistic knives, metal knuckle knives, cane swords, and throwing stars are […]

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Hawaii Knife Laws: A Guide for Knife Carriers!

September 22, 2018 M.D. Creekmore

Hawaii knife laws

Hawaii is one of the top tourist destinations in the world. The Aloha State is known for many things, including blue waters, volcanoes, and hibiscus flowers. As a tourist haven, one can expect that Hawaii would not be the most knife-friendly. However, open carry is legal in Hawaii. Additionally, there are relatively few restrictions on […]

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New Hampshire Knife Laws: A Guide for Knife Carriers!

September 22, 2018 M.D. Creekmore

Flag-of-New-Hampshire-knife laws

New Hampshire is one of the original thirteen colonies. Only three years after the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth, the first settlers inhabited present-day Portsmouth. When New Hampshire adopted its own constitution in January of 1776, that founding history of leadership and independence was underscored. While the state motto of “Live Free or Die” was not […]

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Oregon Knife Laws: A Guide for Knife Carriers!

September 22, 2018 M.D. Creekmore

Oregon knife laws

While Oregon doesn’t top the list as the most knife-friendly state, it is certainly less restrictive than most. The difference between Oregon’s knife laws and most other states is that Oregon relies on court decisions, rather in codified statutes. This information is not as readily available and consequently many find Oregon’s knife laws confusing. Knife […]

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Backyard Beekeeping for Beginners – The Complete Guide!

September 21, 2018 M.D. Creekmore

Wooden Beehives. Natural Beekeeping in Your Backyard.

by  Petticoat Prepper First let me say, I am no expert. I have been keeping bees for the past year. It’s been fun, frustrating, interesting and challenging. I’ll share what I’ve done and hopefully those interested will find a bit of help. Just keep in mind; it’s rather like herding cats. I am setting up to […]

Filed Under: Homesteading

Living in Your Car to Save Money or Out of Necessity

September 21, 2018 M.D. Creekmore

living in a car tips

by J. Cirerol For over a year, I slept and lived in my car in Los Angeles, California. I moved to Los Angeles for a dream and did not realize how expensive it was to live there. So I began planning in my head and thinking about how I might save money and how I might […]

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Installing a Tankless Propane Water Heater for Home or Off Grid Cabin

September 21, 2018 M.D. Creekmore

tankless-water-heater for off the grid shower

by Patientmomma When I purchased my country property several years back it was in dire need of updating.  Over the last few years, I have gradually replaced many items which were hanging on at their end of life!  The conventional, tank water heater was approximately 15 years old and while it worked, it took between […]

Filed Under: Power Generation

Long-Term Fuel Storage: Where and How To Store Fuel for Emergencies?

September 18, 2018 M.D. Creekmore

By R. V. Zeigler In any survival situation, some type of fuel is necessary be it liquid, vapor, or solid. Fuel will be used for heat, light, transportation, and cooking. Each fuel has its good and bad points. You do not know when you will need this fuel so the effects of long-term storage are […]

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Survival Essentials List: A 16-Point Checklist For Preppers

September 18, 2018 M.D. Creekmore

It seems everyone likes lists. Lists are a quick reference point and a guide when stockpiling survival gear. Keep in mind that this is only a guide and not a list formed in stone. The tools and gear that you include should be individualized for you and your needs. After all, who knows your skills, […]

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Survival Tools List – What You Need in Case of Disaster

September 18, 2018 M.D. Creekmore

survival tools list

by Chad H During the most recent years of my adult life, my finances have changed significantly, which forced me to seek additional ways to support my family. In my chosen career (firefighter) I have gone back to school in order to obtain additional training to become a Paramedic. The additional skills I am learning will allow me to provide better care […]

Filed Under: Prepping

Identifying and Harvesting Wild Berries for the Homestead

September 16, 2018 M.D. Creekmore

Blackberries [early-late July]

by Bobcat-Prepper “Warning – Positively identify any food in the wild as safe before collecting. Some berries that are dark purple (like pokeberry) or black (like nightshade) are TOXIC.” I have been hiking and running around an abandoned 16 acre field near my home for the last year for exercise, and this spring I started paying […]

Filed Under: Bushcraft, Homesteading

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