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Augason Farms
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A bug-out truck that actually gets you out, a homestead that runs like a quiet machine, and the honest truth about the daily grind—this one brings the best of Prepper Camp back home. We break down EJ “Skull Crusher” Snyder’s hard-won rules for building a bug-out vehicle you can trust under stress: four-wheel drive when roads vanish, 20–30 gallons of secure reserve fuel, a layered loadout for recovery and navigation, and power redundancy that laughs at dead batteries. Seeing his system on wheels turns “gear” into a plan you can copy in a weekend.
Then we shift to Rick Austin’s off-grid playbook. Think permaculture food forests that look wild but feed you for years, livestock matched to land, rain catchment measured in hundreds of gallons, and waste turned into value. Rick’s energy strategy is a masterclass in design: passive solar, thermal mass, and a wood stove nested in brick to hold and release heat without burning cords of wood or chasing kilowatts. Start small with solar—one panel, one battery—and scale with skill to avoid expensive mistakes.
Survivor Jane closes the loop with clarity and grit. Homesteading isn’t a postcard; it’s two hours of chores before coffee and a dozen micro-decisions that keep animals fed, food preserved, and systems humming. The trade is worth it: more control, more security, and a community that swaps hard-won hacks. We also talk shifting mindsets as supply chains wobble and prices surge (yes, even silver), and why small steps—fuel cans, paper maps, rain barrels, canning jars—compound into calm when the world gets loud.
If this resonated, follow along for more common-sense prepping, share it with a friend who needs a nudge, and leave a quick review so others can find it. Subscribe for future breakdowns and practical gear checks that keep you ready without going broke.
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Augason Farms
Support the podcast. Click on my affiliate link and use coupon code PODCASTPREP for 10% discount!
https://augasonfarms.com?sca_ref=9315862.VpHzogdDNu
A bug-out truck that actually gets you out, a homestead that runs like a quiet machine, and the honest truth about the daily grind—this one brings the best of Prepper Camp back home. We break down EJ “Skull Crusher” Snyder’s hard-won rules for building a bug-out vehicle you can trust under stress: four-wheel drive when roads vanish, 20–30 gallons of secure reserve fuel, a layered loadout for recovery and navigation, and power redundancy that laughs at dead batteries. Seeing his system on wheels turns “gear” into a plan you can copy in a weekend.
Then we shift to Rick Austin’s off-grid playbook. Think permaculture food forests that look wild but feed you for years, livestock matched to land, rain catchment measured in hundreds of gallons, and waste turned into value. Rick’s energy strategy is a masterclass in design: passive solar, thermal mass, and a wood stove nested in brick to hold and release heat without burning cords of wood or chasing kilowatts. Start small with solar—one panel, one battery—and scale with skill to avoid expensive mistakes.
Survivor Jane closes the loop with clarity and grit. Homesteading isn’t a postcard; it’s two hours of chores before coffee and a dozen micro-decisions that keep animals fed, food preserved, and systems humming. The trade is worth it: more control, more security, and a community that swaps hard-won hacks. We also talk shifting mindsets as supply chains wobble and prices surge (yes, even silver), and why small steps—fuel cans, paper maps, rain barrels, canning jars—compound into calm when the world gets loud.
If this resonated, follow along for more common-sense prepping, share it with a friend who needs a nudge, and leave a quick review so others can find it. Subscribe for future breakdowns and practical gear checks that keep you ready without going broke.
Support the show
Have a question, suggestion or comment? Please email me at [email protected]. I will not sell your email address and I will personally respond to you.

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