The Survival E-Course Revisited

The Complete System with Ebook and Video FREE!

Hey there

Bob and James here. Due to the influx of nearly 1000 new community members subscribing to our newsletter. We wanted to make sure you didn’t miss our free survival e-course. We combined it all into a pdf and a video on the Prepping 101 site so you can grab it for free and enjoy it whenever you’d like:

Click Here to Watch and Learn Now!

Also, no matter when you join, you can see all our archived newsletters at the bottom of the page here —> Read Over 100 Past Issues

If we were you… we’d save those links and this email for future reference.

We’ve put years of knowledge, months of research, and days of writing into each and every issue of our newsletter. Sure, from time to time we promote something which helps us keep things up and going financially, but we spend most of our time creating, writing, researching, and recording valuable free content that you can access as long as you are a subscriber!

Heck, Bob even just created a special “Prepping 101” YouTube channel for you fine folks. Not that he needed yet another YouTube Channel (he’s been publishing to YouTube since 2006!) but, we realize you folks love video content so, when he has time, he’s going to keep creating new video lessons to supplement the Newsletter:

https://www.youtube.com/@Prepping101BobYeager

Please consider subscribing to the New Prepping 101 with Bob Yeager YouTube channel.

Other than that we just wanted to send you a sincere thank you for trusting in us to deliver this newsletter. It warms our hearts to know so many have been finding value in it (we just read over 100 emails from our subscribers this week, yep… we read every single one!)

BTW, if you’re so inclined, check out the project Bob’s non-profit is working for kids to get away from screens and spend more time outdoors with their parents. The non-profit is called The Woodcraft and Wilderness Learning Trust and it consumes about 60% of Bob’s weekly focus… and has just launched this year after 10 years of development.