Just listed--a great new product bundle, the Safecastle Lifesaver Package that includes:
-- the top-of-the-line Kelly Kettle stainless steel Base Camp model
-- the Aurora Firestarter - 440C
-- a LifeStraw
PLUS, thru October, an additional LifeStraw FREE
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Showing posts with label camping emergency. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 07, 2015
Tuesday, April 28, 2015
Once in a lifetime discounts on Lindon Farms 43% off, 5 days only

Limited Time Only ......
Discounts of 35-43% are Live!
From April 28th , all the dealer pricing restraints have been removed by the manufacturer of Lindon Farms foods! This sale has only been offered once in their 15+ years in business- we don't expect it to happen again.
Discounts of up to 43% are now in force ... and of course FREE shipping to the lower 48 states.
ALSO-an automatic FREE lifetime Safecastle buyers club membership with any Lindon Farms purchase (if you are not yet a member) -- a $49 value!
Lindon Farms foods are highly regarded in the marketplace ... veggies, fruits, meats, entrees--it's all delicious, with a shelf life of 25 years, without carrying the high-end list prices of some other brands. Discount sale prices are rare, and they have never been this low, across the board!
If you recognize the urgent need to shore up your personal preparedness, you will want to take advantage of this truly unprecedented money-saving opportunity.
Shop Lindon Farms foods now.
Get This Deal
Word to the wise
This Lindon Farms sale is going to deplete manufacturer inventories at some point--maybe very quickly. So if you want your food delivered as promptly as possible--get your order in early. If you get your order in near the end of the sale, you will get your food, but it might be longer in coming to you if the backorder situation at the factory that I expect with this sale does come to fruition.
ALSO--TODAY we have added several other new sale-priced preps, so we have approximately 90 items on sale!! ...
Shop Our NOW ON SALE Category
Sunday, April 19, 2015
Introducing Renovo Filters (3 stage filter removes bacteria, protozoa, metals and chemicals)
New Product - Renovo Trio - 3 Stage Water Filter & Purifier Straw - Hollow Fiber (UF) Membrane with Activated Carbon (Charcoal) Filter and Sediment Pre-Filter


BUY: $32.50
- Unique 3 stage filtration removes bacteria (salmonella, e-coli, cholera), protozoa (giardia, cryptosporidium), metals (lead, mercury, cadmium), chemicals (oil, chlorine, pesticides)
- Industry leading ultra-filtration hollow fiber membrane filters down to 0.05 microns
- Highly versatile design works as a straw filter, screwed to the top of a bottle (generic soda or water bottle), or in-line with a hydration reservoir (CamelBak)
- Long filter life of 1,000 liters or more with the ability to change individual filter elements for indefinite use
- Lightweight and compact: 7 x 1.4 inches and 3.5 ounce
BUY: $32.50

Monday, April 06, 2015
Monday, March 16, 2015
15 Ancient House Designs That You Can Build Really Cheap (Potentially For Free)
Want to learn how to build a cheap house? Look no further. Let me ask you; how would your life change if you never had to pay rent or interest on a mortgage again? I bet it would take a significant weight off your shoulders. It sure would for me.
Read more here..
You’re not alone, in fact today most people in “civilized” parts of the world don’t own their homes but are indebted to banks or rent from a landlord. But it has not always been this way, as Henry David Thoreau so truthfully writes in his book Walden:
In the savage (Native American) state every family owns a shelter as good as the best, and sufficient for its coarser and simpler wants; but I think that I speak within bounds when I say that, though the birds of the air have their nests, and the foxes their holes, and the savages their wigwams, in modern civilized society not more than half the families own a shelter. In the large towns and cities, where civilization especially prevails, the number of those who own a shelter is a very small fraction of the whole. The rest pay an annual tax or this outside garnment of all, become indispensible summer and winter, which would buy a village of Indian wigwams, but now helps to keep them poor as long as they live.
Read more here..
Saturday, March 07, 2015
Special PreSale event | UnCooked Freeze Dried Beef Patties | Only 20 Cases available
We had the patties in stock last year in early 2014 and we had published a similar chart from Bureau of Labor Statistics. Have a look at the updated chart below, in just 1 year prices have gone really high and this trend will continue.
There's really only one way to take immediate productive action to protect your household from inflation, and that is to lock-in today's prices by purchasing foods that store indefinitely.
Consumer Price Index for Beef (Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics) tells the story:
We have some good news though....
Freeze Dried Uncooked Hamburger Patties..
Note: This is a PreSale promotion. Will ship within a week.![]()
We only have 20 cases so hurry !!
- Each Case has 6 #10 cans
- 15-16 Patties per Can
- U.S. Gov't/Military Surplus
- 25+ year shelf life
- These Freeze Dried/Uncooked hamburger patties are a whopping 1/2in thick. All cans were sealed in an oxygen/moisture free environment.
These Beef Patties are current production over-runs, Manufactured in 2014, from a large military defense contractor. We just purchased a large lot of these direct from a Defense Reutilization Office (DRO) Source.
$399.99
members save extra
You can also by a can.
Freeze Dried Uncooked Hamburger Patties..
- 15-16 Patties per Can
- U.S. Gov't/Military Surplus
- 25+ year shelf life
- These Freeze Dried/Uncooked hamburger patties are a whopping 1/2in thick. All cans were sealed in an oxygen/moisture free environment.
These Beef Patties are current production over-runs, Manufactured in 2014, from a large military defense contractor. We just purchased a large lot of these direct from a Defense Reutilization Office (DRO) Source.
$66.75
Saturday, February 14, 2015
31-41% Off Mountain House® | Free Shipping | Loyalty Rewards
The sale you have been waiting for !!
- Lowest prices Guaranteed | Fresh In Stock | Immediate Shipping
Case quantities, 30-year shelf life, award-winning taste!
Scrambled Eggs with Ham
"Much better than expected for freeze-dried eggs."
MSRP: $215.94
MSRP: $215.94
BUY: $149 (31% off)
Diced Beef
"pleasantly surprised. It was very good, a hearty meal"
MSRP: $419.94
BUY: $289.76 (31% off)
Spaghetti w Meat Sauce
"pleasantly surprised. It was very good, a hearty meal"
MSRP: $161.94
BUY: $111.74 (31% off)
35 Cases of Mountain House
Full Variety in one quick purchase.
MSRP: $7659.90
BUY: $4978.93 (35%)
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Thursday, February 12, 2015
This extreme winter survival course teaches service members how to stay alive in Arctic conditions
Few places on the face of the earth can be as unforgiving or as deadly as the frozen Arctic.
Because of the dangers of the Arctic environment, coupled with the growing strategic importance of this part of the world, the US Air Force runs the Arctic Survival School out of Eielson Air Force Base in Alaska.
Each year, this five-day intensive training program, also known as Cool School, teaches over 700 servicemembers the survival skills necessary to fight back against nature and survive in the Arctic.
“Mother nature does not like you in this situation,” Survival Instructor Staff Sgt. Seth Reab, tells his students in the morning freeze. “She’s violent. She’s harsh. Your job is to survive until help comes; her job is to find a way to take your life.”
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/air-forces-arctic-survival-school-2015-2?op=1#ixzz3RWOPpR92
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Total 72 servings.
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Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Future Essentials Sale Wheat, Lentils, LURP, Potato Flakes ..! Up to 38% off, Gift Card
You've seen the news ... virtually all food prices are rising fast now. Food inflation is becoming a major issue.
There's really only way to take immediate productive action to protect your household, and that is to lock-in today's prices by purchasing foods that store indefinitely.
Future Essentials Sale Prices!
How about some good news? For a short duration, we are able to offer excellent sale prices on different Future Essentials foods (including dog food, for you pet owners)!

Shop today to ensure best selection and prompt delivery.
Bonus Incentive ...
Buy any 4 Future Essentials cases in a transaction and receive a $25 gift certificate, Buy 8 Future Essentials cases and get a $50 gift certificate. Gift certificates will be sent you via email and will be applicable for all future purchases, one time use, no expiry date.
LuRPs

Remember this classic? The perfect blend of salt and sweet - loaded with calories! This will be a favorite if the lights go out OR on the trail. No food plan is complete without a delicious snack like this!!.
http://www.safecastle.com/case-of-fu...als-lurps.aspx
MSRP:$188.70, BUY: $150.96
Lentils

Each Can contains 5 pounds of the finest Lentils we could buy. Packed in a number 10 Can, they are 100% US Procured and Produced and canned in the last 30 days. Each can is sealed in an oxygen and moisture free environment.
http://www.safecastle.com/lentils-by...ssentials.aspx
MSRP: $120.00, BUY: $96.00
Pinto Beans

This listing is for a full case of six #10 cans, each can weighing 5 lbs. of the finest Triple Cleaned Pinto Beans we could buy. They are 100% US procured, produced and canned in the last 30 days.
http://www.safecastle.com/case-of-fu...ans-dried.aspx
MSRP: $125.00, BUY: $87.99
Check out all Future Essentials Products here..
There's really only way to take immediate productive action to protect your household, and that is to lock-in today's prices by purchasing foods that store indefinitely.
Future Essentials Sale Prices!
How about some good news? For a short duration, we are able to offer excellent sale prices on different Future Essentials foods (including dog food, for you pet owners)!
Shop today to ensure best selection and prompt delivery.
Bonus Incentive ...
Buy any 4 Future Essentials cases in a transaction and receive a $25 gift certificate, Buy 8 Future Essentials cases and get a $50 gift certificate. Gift certificates will be sent you via email and will be applicable for all future purchases, one time use, no expiry date.
LuRPs
Remember this classic? The perfect blend of salt and sweet - loaded with calories! This will be a favorite if the lights go out OR on the trail. No food plan is complete without a delicious snack like this!!.
http://www.safecastle.com/case-of-fu...als-lurps.aspx
MSRP:$188.70, BUY: $150.96
Lentils
Each Can contains 5 pounds of the finest Lentils we could buy. Packed in a number 10 Can, they are 100% US Procured and Produced and canned in the last 30 days. Each can is sealed in an oxygen and moisture free environment.
http://www.safecastle.com/lentils-by...ssentials.aspx
MSRP: $120.00, BUY: $96.00
Pinto Beans
This listing is for a full case of six #10 cans, each can weighing 5 lbs. of the finest Triple Cleaned Pinto Beans we could buy. They are 100% US procured, produced and canned in the last 30 days.
http://www.safecastle.com/case-of-fu...ans-dried.aspx
MSRP: $125.00, BUY: $87.99
Check out all Future Essentials Products here..
Tuesday, December 30, 2014
Here Are Some Crucial Winter Survival Tips From The US Marine Corps
Here Are Some Crucial Winter Survival Tips From The US Marine Corps
It was an unseasonably and even historically warm Christmas week for much of the US. But we're only a month into winter, and more intense weather could be just around the corner.
In extreme enough cold — like the conditions that gripped some parts of the US during last year's "polar vortex" — exposed skin can freeze in only 10 minutes. People also risk hypothermia just by going outside.
Besides desert climates, winter is the worst to endure. The US military has whole courses designed to teach its people how to survive.
Here are a few tips and some items the Marine Corps considers essential to combating the cold. They come from the Winter Survival Course Handbook, which draws reference from the UK's SAS Survival Handbook.
Here's what the Marines say to take with you if you venture deep into the cold this winter.
Key Items:
1. Water/Food: At least a few gallons of water is advisable in harsh conditions.
2. Fire-starting material: Flint, matches, or a lighter.
3. 550 Cord: This gets its name from the weight it can bear. Good for making shelters, trapping animals, and treating wounds.
4. Blankets/Poncho
5. A metal container: For boiling water. It's not safe to eat mass amounts of snow off the ground. Must be a non-petrol carrying container. Kill two birds with one stone and carry a can of beans.
6. Tape: Electrical or gorilla duct tape has near-infinite uses.
7. A knife and/or multipurpose tool: Some of these actually contain a flint.
8. First Aid kit
9. Compass
10. A mirror: For signaling. In a pinch, a makeup mirror will suffice.
11. Pocket sewing kit
These items can be packed differently for travel in a car or on foot. Obviously, one for a car can be a bit more robust.
Considering you probably won't be "caught behind enemy lines," we can dispense with the war-time survival tips and get right to more generic survival.
Essential Tips:
1. Planning: First you have to assemble your kit. If it's mobile, make sure it's kept in a water proof container or bag.
As for the first 24 hours of being lost or stuck:
2. Shelter: If you're in a car, don't leave it. If you're on foot, build a shelter, or find one: Finding shelter is the paramount consideration when stranded in extreme weather.
Hollowed-out logs can be cleaned out and enhanced. Caves work as well. Reduced living space means warmer living space. Beware of occupying animals, and consider ventilation.
Here's an example of a snow cave, dug from beneath a tree caught in a snowdrift:

3. Start a fire: And plan to maintain that fire. Dig a hole and use dry pencil-thick branches and evergreen limbs as kindling. Evergreens burn fast and hot.
Fuel should be thicker limbs that have broken off a tree — found near the ground, but not submerged in snow.
Now for the second 24 hours:
4. Find water: Nearby lakes and rivers are great but snow and ice will do. Ice is better because it has a higher water content by volume.
You can build a water generator out of three sturdy sticks, some binding, and a plastic bag, sock, or shirt:

5. Conserve food: Given that you told people where you were going, they'll be out looking for you within a day or so. Catching food in the wild is not difficult though.
550 cord (or better yet, fishing line, if any is handy) can be used for snares. Paper clips, hairpins and sewing kits all yield hasty fishing hooks.
Here's a brief how-to on building a quick snare.
And here's what to do if you aren't found after a couple of days:
6. Improve survival conditions: This doesn't just mean upgrading your shelter with new additions. It also means preparing to be seen by anyone looking for you.
Prep a platform of dry interlocking green limbs to be set ablaze at a moment's notice, and bright pieces of clothing or material could be placed in visible places.
This post is originally by Geoffrey Ingersoll.
It was an unseasonably and even historically warm Christmas week for much of the US. But we're only a month into winter, and more intense weather could be just around the corner.
In extreme enough cold — like the conditions that gripped some parts of the US during last year's "polar vortex" — exposed skin can freeze in only 10 minutes. People also risk hypothermia just by going outside.
Besides desert climates, winter is the worst to endure. The US military has whole courses designed to teach its people how to survive.
Here are a few tips and some items the Marine Corps considers essential to combating the cold. They come from the Winter Survival Course Handbook, which draws reference from the UK's SAS Survival Handbook.
Here's what the Marines say to take with you if you venture deep into the cold this winter.
Key Items:
1. Water/Food: At least a few gallons of water is advisable in harsh conditions.
2. Fire-starting material: Flint, matches, or a lighter.
3. 550 Cord: This gets its name from the weight it can bear. Good for making shelters, trapping animals, and treating wounds.
4. Blankets/Poncho
5. A metal container: For boiling water. It's not safe to eat mass amounts of snow off the ground. Must be a non-petrol carrying container. Kill two birds with one stone and carry a can of beans.
6. Tape: Electrical or gorilla duct tape has near-infinite uses.
7. A knife and/or multipurpose tool: Some of these actually contain a flint.
8. First Aid kit
9. Compass
10. A mirror: For signaling. In a pinch, a makeup mirror will suffice.
11. Pocket sewing kit
These items can be packed differently for travel in a car or on foot. Obviously, one for a car can be a bit more robust.
Considering you probably won't be "caught behind enemy lines," we can dispense with the war-time survival tips and get right to more generic survival.
Essential Tips:
1. Planning: First you have to assemble your kit. If it's mobile, make sure it's kept in a water proof container or bag.
As for the first 24 hours of being lost or stuck:
2. Shelter: If you're in a car, don't leave it. If you're on foot, build a shelter, or find one: Finding shelter is the paramount consideration when stranded in extreme weather.
Hollowed-out logs can be cleaned out and enhanced. Caves work as well. Reduced living space means warmer living space. Beware of occupying animals, and consider ventilation.
Here's an example of a snow cave, dug from beneath a tree caught in a snowdrift:
3. Start a fire: And plan to maintain that fire. Dig a hole and use dry pencil-thick branches and evergreen limbs as kindling. Evergreens burn fast and hot.
Fuel should be thicker limbs that have broken off a tree — found near the ground, but not submerged in snow.
Now for the second 24 hours:
4. Find water: Nearby lakes and rivers are great but snow and ice will do. Ice is better because it has a higher water content by volume.
You can build a water generator out of three sturdy sticks, some binding, and a plastic bag, sock, or shirt:
5. Conserve food: Given that you told people where you were going, they'll be out looking for you within a day or so. Catching food in the wild is not difficult though.
550 cord (or better yet, fishing line, if any is handy) can be used for snares. Paper clips, hairpins and sewing kits all yield hasty fishing hooks.
Here's a brief how-to on building a quick snare.
And here's what to do if you aren't found after a couple of days:
6. Improve survival conditions: This doesn't just mean upgrading your shelter with new additions. It also means preparing to be seen by anyone looking for you.
Prep a platform of dry interlocking green limbs to be set ablaze at a moment's notice, and bright pieces of clothing or material could be placed in visible places.
This post is originally by Geoffrey Ingersoll.
2 day sale on Fuel up to $50 off | Extra $5 on PRI-G (Limited Quantity)
2 Days only. Fuel Savings. Extra $50 off.
ReadyFuel
ReadyFuel Case of 120 Fuel Packets
Enough Fuel to Boil 30 Gallons of water (about a 1 month supply of fuel for 1 person)
The easiest fire you'll ever light! The ultimate fire solution. For the casual hiker or weekend camper, ReadyFuel helps keep supplies to a minimum.
ReadyFuel is light and easy carry. It can be counted on to start a fire, burn hot, boil water, and cook a meal. When it's finished burning simply blow away. Perfect for Extreme Conditions.
ReadyFuel will surpass the expectations of adventurers, extreme athletes, and wilderness explorers. ReadyFuel can be transported globally by airplane and will burn at high elevations.
MSRP: $240.00, BUY: $189.99
Buy here: http://www.safecastle.com/readyfuel.aspx
Check out the video here:
ReadyFuel from THE READY PROJECT on Vimeo.
Extra 5$ off on PRI-G
While stocks last ...
By simply applying a small amount of PRI-D for diesel or PRI-G for gasoline at the time of storing, the fuel will remain refinery fresh and stable. This freshness will hold for months, even years. With periodic re-treating of the fuel, it will remain fresh indefinitely.
Available in 2 sizes (16oz/32oz)
BUY: $21.95 - $30.00
Link here: http://www.safecastle.com/pri-g-fuel-treatment.aspx
ReadyFuel
ReadyFuel Case of 120 Fuel Packets
Enough Fuel to Boil 30 Gallons of water (about a 1 month supply of fuel for 1 person)
The easiest fire you'll ever light! The ultimate fire solution. For the casual hiker or weekend camper, ReadyFuel helps keep supplies to a minimum.
ReadyFuel is light and easy carry. It can be counted on to start a fire, burn hot, boil water, and cook a meal. When it's finished burning simply blow away. Perfect for Extreme Conditions.
ReadyFuel will surpass the expectations of adventurers, extreme athletes, and wilderness explorers. ReadyFuel can be transported globally by airplane and will burn at high elevations.
MSRP: $240.00, BUY: $189.99
Buy here: http://www.safecastle.com/readyfuel.aspx
Check out the video here:
ReadyFuel from THE READY PROJECT on Vimeo.
Extra 5$ off on PRI-G
While stocks last ...
By simply applying a small amount of PRI-D for diesel or PRI-G for gasoline at the time of storing, the fuel will remain refinery fresh and stable. This freshness will hold for months, even years. With periodic re-treating of the fuel, it will remain fresh indefinitely.
Available in 2 sizes (16oz/32oz)
BUY: $21.95 - $30.00
Link here: http://www.safecastle.com/pri-g-fuel-treatment.aspx
Thursday, November 27, 2014
Friday, November 21, 2014
Denver Self Reliance Expo specials now available online up to 30% off
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