Here is a list of 100 prepper terms:
- Bug-out bag
- Bug-out location
- SHTF
- Doomsday prepper
- 72-hour kit
- EMP
- Off the grid
- Redoubt
- Bartering
- Primitive skills
- Prepping
- Survivalist
- Self-sufficiency
- Wilderness survival
- Homesteading
- Solar power
- Rainwater collection
- Food storage
- Water purification
- First aid kit
- Hunting and fishing
- Gardening
- Foraging
- Fermentation
- Canning and preserving
- Emergency communication
- Evacuation plan
- Bunkers
- Bug-out vehicle
- Off-road vehicle
- Alternative energy sources
- Home security
- Self-defense
- Self-reliance
- Resilience
- Resourcefulness
- Adaptability
- Flexibility
- Diversification
- Redundancy
- Disaster preparedness
- Emergency response
- Contingency planning
- Risk assessment
- Crisis management
- Emergency shelter
- Sleeping bag
- Tent
- Sleeping pad
- Hammock
- Multitool
- Compass
- Maps
- Flashlight
- Firestarter
- Matches
- Lighter
- Candles
- Stove
- Fuel
- Grill
- Fire pit
- Shovel
- Axe
- Machete
- Hatchet
- Knife
- Gun
- Ammunition
- Pepper spray
- Taser
- First aid manual
- Bandages
- Gauze
- Antiseptic
- Painkillers
- Anti-inflammatory medication
- Allergy medication
- Cough and cold medicine
- Water bottles
- Water filter
- Water purification tablets
- Water storage containers
- Water pump
- Water boilers
- Solar still
- Solar oven
- Solar panels
- Solar battery charger
- Solar generator
- Batteries
- Power bank
- Generator
- Fuel storage
- Fuel stabilizer
- Propane tank
- Propane stove
- Propane heater
- Wood stove
- Wood pellets
- Wood splitter
- Wood chipper
How many of those do you know?
Heree’s a start…
Here is a list of prepper or survival terms:
- Bug-out bag: A bag containing essential items that a person can use to evacuate their home in an emergency.
- Bug-out location: A location that a person can go to in the event of a disaster, such as a natural disaster or societal collapse.
- SHTF: Acronym for “shit hits the fan,” referring to a catastrophic event.
- Doomsday prepper: A person who prepares for a potential disaster or catastrophic event, often by stockpiling supplies and learning survival skills.
- 72-hour kit: A kit containing essential supplies and equipment that a person can use to survive for 72 hours after a disaster.
- EMP: Acronym for “electromagnetic pulse,” a burst of electromagnetic radiation that can disrupt or damage electronic devices.
- Off the grid: A term used to describe a lifestyle in which a person is self-sufficient and does not rely on public utilities or other infrastructure.
- Redoubt: A secure location that a person can retreat to in the event of a disaster.
- Bartering: The exchange of goods or services without the use of money.
- Primitive skills: Basic skills that are necessary for survival in a wilderness or off-grid environment, such as fire starting, shelter building, and finding food.
I hope this list is helpful! Is there anything else I can assist you with?