Our weekly Snippets column is a collection of short items: responses to posted articles, practical self-sufficiency items, how-tos, lessons learned, tips and tricks, and news items — both from readers and from SurvivalBlog’s editors. Note that we may select some long e-mails for posting as separate letters.
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SurvivalBlog reader Tim J. suggested this video: The Insane Number of Humvees in US Inventory. JWR’s Comments: Once all those thousands of HMMWVs (“Humvees”) are inexpensively released as surplus over the next decade, for preppers, it will seem like manna falling from heaven. The key question is: Will any of the up-armored variants also be released? Oh, by the way, a full set of HMMWV operator and repair manuals is included as a bonus to our annual blog archive waterproof USB sticks. Mark your calendar for Febraury 16, 2026, to order your 20th Anniversary Edition sticks.
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In response to the recent three-part feature article by St. Funogas, Mrs. Alaska wrote:
“I always look forward to articles by St. Funogas. They are practical and insightful.
I concur with the advice to mark your prep supply usage to develop realistic plans for storage.
My husband and I live in a fly-in-only location in Alaska. Seven years ago, we decided not to put our plane on skis to keep here in winter (the days are so short, and the snowstorms so frequent), but to leave it hangared with our airplane mechanic in a nearby town. As a result, we go seven months each winter without seeing anyone and without resupply.
To do so, we maintain a spreadsheet of items and how many we have on hand and how many we need to buy. This required exactly what St. Funogas suggested: we wrote the dates we opened a tube of toothpaste or a bag of chicken feed or flour or rice or chocolate chips on the item. Importantly, we discovered that our seasonal use varies. Split peas we consume in winter but not in summer. Our free-ranging hens consume twice as much feed in winter as in summer. Therefore, we check our inventory list twice a year. For lightweight, shelf-stable products we maintain a multi-year supply. For products that age out, like gasoline, even with Sta-Bil, we maintain about 18 months of supply.
Great advice, St. Funogas!”
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