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JWR’s Recommendations of the Week:

Here are JWR’s Recommendations of the Week for various media and tools of interest to SurvivalBlog readers. The focus is usually on emergency communications gear, bug out bag gear, books and movies–often with a tie-in to disaster preparedness, and links to “how to” self-sufficiency videos. There are also links to sources for both storage food and storage containers. You will also note an emphasis on history books and historical movies. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. This week we feature a video on Krag Rifles. (See the Instructional Videos & Vlogs section.)

Books:

NOLS Wilderness Medicine [1] (NOLS Library)

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Franklin Barbecue: A Meat-Smoking Manifesto [2]

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For Love of Yurts: Building an Ultra Simple Yurt Home for Under a $1000 [3]

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The Millionaire Next Door: The Surprising Secrets of America’s Wealthy [4] (Updated edition.)

Movies:

Get your copy of Gone with the Wind [5] before it’s… gone with the wind — or down the Memory Hole.

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History Presents: The Definitive WWI and WWII Collection [6] (DVD Boxed Set)

Music:

Rhonda Vincent & The Rage on Presleys’ Country Jubilee [7]

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Sturgill Simpson: Live At The Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, Tennessee 6/5/20 [8]. JWR’s Comment: It seems spooky, hearing them play in an empty Ryman Theater.

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Doug Beaumier: Apache – steel guitar [9]

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Perhaps the most distinctive female voice I’ve heard since hearing Iris Dement sing: Sierra Ferrell II Gladden House Sessions 2019 [10]

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Billy Strings & Don Julin – Full Performance (Live on KEXP @Pickathon) [11]

Instructional Videos & Vlogs:

How to Sharpen a Chainsaw by hand with a file [12]

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Gun Guy TV: The Incredible 1898 Krag Jorgensen Rifle in 30-40 Krag [13]JWR’s Comment: Note that I have several hand-picked pre-1899 production Krag rifles and carbines available at Elk Creek Company [14]. I’m presently traveling, but I’ll be taking orders again, starting July 1st, 2020.

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Trent Palmer: We Built Our Dream Home, From a Kit!\ [15]

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DIY Homemade Disinfectant Wipes / Clorox wipes [16]

Websites, Blogs, & Vlogs:

Reader Rucksack Rob wrote to mention: “The American Civil Defense Association (TACDA) [17] is now operating their web site with free membership. That includes free downloading of digital back issues of their excellent magazine and also digital issues of the current issue(s). I’ve been a paying member for over 33 years. That also includes member prices at the TACDA store which carry’s Big Berkey Water filters, KOI iodine tabs, food storage supplies and much more. (I have no affiliation or receive any profit from this organization, I’m only a paying member) And for $35 a year you can get the printed magazine sent to your mailbox, and it includes a wealth of information on everything from food and water storage, Medical and medicine information (many articles by SurvivalBlog’s Dr. Koelker, no less), generators, Faraday shielding, off-grid lighting, et cetera. I should mention that printed back issues are very reasonably priced at $3-$5 each, with free postage. I’ve seen articles from SurvivalBlog reprinted in several issues.”

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Off Grid with Doug & Stacy [18]

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Family of Seven Living Completely Off-Grid in Northern Canada [19]. After watching that introduction, visit their  vlog. It is called Gridlessness [20].

Gear & Grub:

LifeStraw Go Water Filter Bottles with 2-Stage Integrated Filter Straw for Hiking, Backpacking, and Travel, 2-Pack [21]

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New 11″ Hurricane Lantern Red Disaster Emergency Storm Oil Light Lamp [22].  (Note: These are imported from China and their fuel reservoirs are small.) The larger, more expensive Dietz #2500 Jupiter Oil Lantern [23] has a larger fuel reservoir. Sadly, in 1982 the Dietz factory was moved from Hong Kong to Mainland China.)

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Mayday Easy EVAC Roll Stretcher Kit [24]

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Sailor Boy Pilot Bread Crackers, 2 lbs. [25]

Make a Suggestion

Want to suggest Recommendations of your own? Then please send them to JWR [26]. (Either via e-mail of via our Contact [27] form.) Thanks!

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#1 Comment By Gale Shaffer On June 17, 2020 @ 11:25 am

So very glad to see the plug for the Sturgill Simpson concert. I’m a huge fan of his and love that he’s doing his songs as Bluegrass. Although, I have to admit, I may not be the biggest fan if I had to learn about this concert from a survival blog. LOL.

#2 Comment By Anonymous On June 17, 2020 @ 12:06 pm

TACDA:

As the USA and Western countries become more unstable, the threat of nuclear warfare becomes more likely. Especially if there is a Coup d’état, or emotionally unstable leaders are elected [Biden/Abrams]. Recent weakness, demonstrated by former and current military leadership, and political leadership doesn’t help matters. A foreign power may seek to take advantage, or simply act out of perceived self preservation. This year has been one for the history books and may get a lot worse. All kinds of outlier events seem to be occurring, so we may want to brush up on our NBC defensive preparations.

This was interesting,

Water Filtration Sock, $11.95
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“Strong, flexible filter bag is 1 micron nominal. An excellent source for water filtration on the go.”
“Note: This bag is 1 micron nominal – will capture cryptosporidium”

#3 Comment By Spotlight On June 17, 2020 @ 1:15 pm

The chainsaw sharpening video was excellent. I’ve always been intimidated by the idea of sharpening my own chainsaw but after watching that video I’m going to give it a shot. One of the commenters had it perfect: no pounding music, no stories taking up time, just straight instruction. Plus, who doesn’t love a New England accent, reminds me of the best years of my childhood in Concord, Mass.

#4 Comment By Ladywest On June 17, 2020 @ 6:58 pm

Your comments made me look at the video and I don’t even have a chainsaw. Not one
second of that video was wasted. It’s so difficult to watch videos when I need to learn something when you’re forced to slough through the poorly made video. 99% need to be cut in half time wise. Good speaking is a skill and not everybody has it but one can learn and practice. You spend the money for video equipment…so,

I wanted to learn how to grow wheatgrass a couple of years ago and just happened upon a video given by an alternative health center in Florida. Five minutes top, complete and interesting. Some videos around it were up to 20 minutes!

Have something to say about something you know, edit well and whatever length it is can probably be done better in half the time. Toss the music for sure. Why are you forcing me to listen to your choice of music? I probably won’t like it anyway because I’m old and think your choice has nothing to do with music. I’ll get off my soapbox now. Maybe I need to buy a chainsaw.

#5 Comment By Matt in Oklahoma On June 17, 2020 @ 3:06 pm

30-40 Kraig was a great improvement and a good piece of history to know.

#6 Comment By Once a Marine… On June 17, 2020 @ 8:28 pm

Well, I slipped down the rabbit hole of steel guitar music. So soothing. I am enjoying it as I enter this.

I now have another option for background music when online.

Carry on in grace

#7 Comment By Telesilla of Argos On June 17, 2020 @ 9:04 pm

My husband and I enjoy composer Ludovico Einaudi… You might check out his music too!

#8 Comment By Charles K. On June 17, 2020 @ 9:43 pm

I always appreciate the music recommendations. I get to listen to some things I don’t normally hear. My musical tastes run from bluegrass to Pink Floyd, from country swing to the Trans Siberian Orchestra. Add some Gangsta Grass and some symphony and and you’ve got the run of my tastes. That being said, forget the opera, I don’t want to hear that fat lady sing, that’s where I draw the line. Sorry!

#9 Comment By tz On June 17, 2020 @ 10:20 pm

Test to see if I’m being shadowbanned like they do on Twitter, Facebook, etc.

#10 Comment By James Wesley Rawles On June 17, 2020 @ 10:30 pm

There are presently just two of us in the family moderating comments. And when we get busy in the garden (or whatever), comments get stuck “in moderation” until we can approve them.

(Lily Chiming in: It’s a glorious sunny day for a change, and I’ve been outside all day long. I only have checked every few hours or so. Now a thunderstorm is rolling through, And I had to come inside. Bummer! 😉

#11 Comment By Spamreader On June 18, 2020 @ 2:36 am

On that note, thanks again for all that you do. God bless!

#12 Comment By Ron On June 17, 2020 @ 10:51 pm

Hmm, Interesting. Comments made 50 minutes ago,1 hour ago,2 hours ago,4 hours ago and
7 hours ago make it thru the moderation process but not a civil comment made 8 hours ago.

Not a agreeing gets the Google treatment I guess.

#13 Comment By CharlieFoxtrot On June 18, 2020 @ 12:49 am

Great recommendation on the book ‘The Millionaire Next Door.’ I was blessed to have been given a copy by my Uncle when I was a senior in high school. I’m hard pressed to think of a book ( Bible excepted) that has had a greater effect on my life. I got both of my boys reading it when they were in High School as well. Helps reinforce that consumerism and debt is not the same as true wealth. “Big hat – no cattle”