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OverviewWhen the Lights Go Out The morning the power died for good, I was standing in the garage sharpening broadheads. I'd just finished checking the smokehouse and was planning to take Logan and Smith out to track a mule deer that had been moving through the draw near our property. Regina had sourdough rising in the kitchen. Harper was already out feeding the goats. Just another crisp fall morning in Montana-until everything stopped. No hum from the freezer, no flicker from the lights, no reception on the radio. I grabbed the crank-powered emergency set I keep in the mudroom, gave it a few spins, and picked up nothing but static. No signal, no emergency alert, no explanation. Just silence. Now, I'm not one to jump to conclusions. I've lived long enough in rural Montana to know the grid goes down all the time-snowstorms, windstorms, drunk drivers taking out power lines. But this was different. Within an hour, it was clear this wasn't a typical outage. Nothing worked. Not the phones, not the water system, not even the local weather station on AM radio. It felt like the world had exhaled and forgot how to breathe back in. Here's the hard truth: if you're waiting for someone to come save you when the grid fails, you've already lost. This book isn't about living in fear. It's about living with purpose. It's about reclaiming skills we've let slip out of our culture. It's about stepping out of the fog of convenience and into a lifestyle built on resilience, hard work, and a connection to the land that no algorithm can replace. I'm not a doomsday prophet. I'm a husband, a father of three teenagers, a lifelong outdoorsman, and a proud Montana Democrat. I believe in public lands, in wilderness, in conservation and stewardship. I believe in passing on a better, wilder world to our kids. I also believe that if the modern world crumbles, the people who will do best are the ones who can hunt, grow, build, and think for themselves. This book is for those who understand that prepping isn't about politics or paranoia. It's about protecting your family when no one else can. It's about knowing how to trap a rabbit when the grocery store shelves are empty. How to dress and preserve game meat when there's no electricity. How to find clean water, how to stay warm, and how to move silently through a forest that now belongs more to the animals than to us. Over the next seven chapters, I'll take you through the skills, mindsets, and setups needed to live and thrive as an off-grid hunter in a world that no longer runs on fossil fuels or fiber optics. We'll talk shelters, meat preservation, off-grid cooking, stealth hunting without batteries or optics, and how to turn your land-or any land-into a stronghold for long-term survival. You'll learn what I taught Logan when he asked how we'd make it through the winter. You'll learn how Smith helped me build a gravity-fed water system behind our barn using nothing but pipe scraps and river rock. And you'll hear how Harper, who once said she hated hunting, ended up tracking and field-dressing a pronghorn that fed us through the hardest ten days of that first winter. There's no shortcut. No easy list. No app that can teach you what only dirt, blood, sweat, and cold mornings can. But there's a way forward. And it starts now. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Scott LochlanPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Volume: 10 Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.222kg ISBN: 9798293512010Pages: 86 Publication Date: 21 July 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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