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It's not your ordinary survival guide.
Today, I want to introduce the article that turned into a book. When I
got back to the US from living in Mexico for a year, I began writing an
article called "21 Survival Lessons I Learned While Traveling Around the
World." But then, I couldn't stop writing. Each lesson was nearing a
thousand words and I thought, hey, this is a whole book, not an article.
So, ****Beyond the Prepper Stockpile:Â Adventure, Adaptability, and
Survival in the Modern World****
was born.
It's NOT a travel book.
Although from the introduction you may think, "I never travel, I don't
need to read this book."
But it's actually not about travel. I learned the lessons
**while** traveling but they apply to anyone, anywhere. I've used them
many times right here in North Carolina.
It's different from most of my books. It's not a how-to book. It's a
whole bunch of stories (told with my rather warped sense of humor)
followed by what I learned from the experiences and how it relates to
survival anywhere.
Here's a peek inside:
What the heck kind of prepper sells everything she owns, shamelessly
bribes her adult children, and hops on a plane to Europe grasping a
one-way ticket and hauling with her only 2 suitcases and a backpack?
This one. Me. Right here. *waves*
You'd probably never meet me in line at the supermarket and think to
yourself, "This chick should definitely be on my zombie apocalypse
team." You'd see a middle aged mom with crazy hair, lots of tattoos,
and an armload of bracelets who has stubbornly clung to the
black-painted fingernails of my teenage Goth phase to this very day.
I'll tell anyone who stands still long enough about an adventure that
occurred "when I lived in Mexico" or "this one time when I was living in
Athens." Pretty much every minute of my midlife crisis has been a
glorious free-spirited meander to exotic places.
And yet, even without the giant stockpile I always had to back me up, I
think I'm better prepared to survive now than I was when I had 3 years
of food stacked up, a mini-arsenal, a few acres of land, and a barn full
of livestock.
There were still some lessons that I needed to learn.
I've prepped in settings from a drafty, wood-heated cabin in the
Algonquin Forest in Canada, to a homestead in the mountains of Northern
California, to a little apartment in the big city. I've learned to be
prepared with very little in countries all over the world and how to
make my way around unfamiliar places without getting murdered or
trafficked. (So far, anyway.)
All of these things have made me a more versatile and better-prepared
person. I have adapted so many times to so many settings that I have
little doubt I can manage to adapt to more.
This book is probably quite different from any prepping or survivalism
book you've read before. I hope that you don't look at it and think
that it's just about travel. It's not. This is NOT a travel book,
nor is it a guide to nomadic prepping.
It's about adaptability, situational awareness, skills, and being able
to manage with the bare minimum of supplies. It's about making
decisions on the fly, then changing those decisions when it becomes
(usually painfully) evident that they aren't working.
It's about modern survival in an ever-changing world.
And you? Well, you may not have any plans to hop on the next plane to
Paris, but I hope that you can see where these lessons apply to you.
Wherever you are and however you live, there are some things that remain
constant in survival. You don't have to be a world-traveler to see the
value in flexibility, thinking on your feet, and solving problems with
minimal supplies.
The book is a 94 page PDF. My beta readers tell me it's a fun and
informative read. I hope you enjoy it as well!
You can grab your advance copy right here:
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