The Prepper Broadcasting Network - SPECIAL Prepper Camp Primer w/ Rick Austin
Episode Date: April 26, 2025Get your tickets NOW! www.preppercamp.com...
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You're listening to PABN. You're paying back the stability here. Rick Austin, how are you man?
Doing alright.
How are you doing?
Thanks for joining me today.
I'm doing great, man.
Really about as good as a man could be doing.
I'll leave it at that.
That's good.
That's good. I have a question to open up the interview with. I was doing just a quick bit of research on the cost of
three-day survival schools in the nation. And they range between $250 to $800. Wow. Wow. Yeah. And that 800 bucks, I know. And I
personally, I know Sarah Hathaway took went to a school
that was even more expensive than that. A three day. And
the question I have for you is how much can I get a Prepper
Camp ticket for right now for a three day survival event?
That's a good question. I think we're at like 69 bucks or something like
that. 69 bucks ladies and gentlemen. What are you talking about? This is kind of like the, I was
thinking like what's the ultimate sort of contrast and compare and I think that's it. The three-day
survival school, one instructor, you go hopefully pick up what they're putting down, but if not see after three days and, uh, compared
to, you know, the three day sort of prepper party that is, you know,
prepper camp, right?
It's 64 classes a day.
And, you know, talk by about, I think we got about 50 instructors. So all who are the premier experts in their field of expertise. So yeah, it's,
it's, and the comparison is not just on price, although that's
really interesting. I didn't realize that. But it's in
quality. And it is a quality event.
And when people are posting online that have been to lots of other shows,
I think Jane just told me that Joel with Fortress Canine was just talking about Prepper Camp.
And he said it's the best show in the country in terms of the quality.
By far. And I haven't even been to them all, but I know people who go to them. camp and he said it's the best show in the country in terms of the quality.
And I haven't even been to them all but I know people who go to them.
Some of our hosts have gone to ones in various places, we're not going to name names but nobody's ever come up to me and said, I think that could be the next, that's what they would say,
I think this could be the next Prepper camp. Nobody's ever said anything remotely like that.
That's what it is. It's just I mean the locale the people to instruct
I don't even know where you would go to meet a guy like
What's his name Ken from Fortress canine? What's his name? It's it's
It's Joel. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. Yeah, I mean, you know the guys the guy sells
sells, you know trained protection dogs for the elite military, as well as executive protection dogs for guys with lots of money.
And he also trains people with their own dogs that they have right now to be more obedient, to be whatever you want that dog to be.
So, I got a dog from him, a Dutch shepherd a couple of years ago. And, um,
she is the best livestock guardian dog out there.
And she's also got, you know, multiple tasks too. So it's,
and he, he helped me because I think the best thing he's got going for him,
which he doesn't promote nearly enough is his, um,
because I think the best thing he's got going for him, which he doesn't promote nearly enough, is his
year-long video school on how to take a dog from nothing or from being a bad dog to being a great dog. And it's not really that difficult and he breaks it out step by step by step. So you do one
little module that takes 20 minutes and you work on it with a dog and then you go to the next one
and the next one, the next one, everything know training the dog to crate to you know getting the dog to be by your side and
I'm doing advanced bite work with with my dog right now and
she's
And I watch other videos out there on YouTube of these guys doing bite work
And I'm like my dogs ten times better than that already Wow
Yeah, yeah, that's impressive. He also makes some of the best leashes and
collars I think I've ever seen anywhere. He does. Them collars are... you could
climb mountains with the collars without issue. They're great. Yeah, and you know
that's one example of a vendor slash instructor that shows up for three days
and you know the other thing also is the accessibility to these 50 instructors.
I can't think of too many that you couldn't sit down with and talk to for
even an extended period, you might run into them at the shows after a prepper
camp, you might run them into them at the vendor mart, you know, all that kind of
stuff. It's, it's pretty wide open.
I mean, I've had long talks with people after my own classes, guys with notebooks and, you know.
Yeah, they all come prepared. Yeah, they are. You know, but it is amazing to the guys that do come,
the guys that do teach, they're all coming on their own dime. They want to come because Prepper
Camp is what Prepper Camp is. And last year, we talked with this guy for a while, but E.J.
Schneider, who's really kind of somebody in the whole, you know.
Yeah. Naked and afraid or something, I think.
Yeah. And he does a lot of stuff with Discovery Channel and all kinds of other stuff. And,
you know, he came last year and,
I wasn't really sure, you know, what his personality was gonna be like,
but he is like one of the nicest, most giving, most, you know,
I mean, just, just a genuinely nice guy and-
Fits right in.
Yeah, he's coming back this year and, you know,
he said, I wouldn't miss it.
I wouldn't miss it.
I mean, even though we, you know,
last year we had the storm and, you know, it we had the storm and it was a different kind of event,
but he loved it and he's coming back.
And in fact, he's got a brand new pickle company
that he's gonna bring as well to sell these super pickles.
So, just another prepper thing. We'll walk away with some of those my son loves pickles. Yeah, big. Yeah, we all do really but
Yeah, and you know the other thing out the private sort of three-day survival training
it's gonna be you and maybe some people maybe some people and
Kind of what you miss out on by doing that is the massive amount of,
you know, what is it, two to 3000 or something people at Prepper Camp that,
and everybody's pretty cool.
I mean, it's very rare you run into people who aren't cool and you really can
have opportunities to commune and sit down and meet people.
And, you know, it's, that's, that's an added benefit on top of all the classes.
And people, I mean, two years ago, we had somebody come from...
Germany, I remember, right?
Well, yeah, that too. Seattle, Washington.
And she walked up to me as she got to the event and she just wanted to thank me.
And I'm like, okay, that's, you're welcome.
She said, when I came through the gate at Prepper Camp,
I felt like a weight had been lifted off of me,
you know, because she lives in Seattle.
And she says, I can't talk to anybody where I am.
I can't tell them how I'm feeling, how I'm thinking.
And she's like, I'm just,
I'm surrounded by people who are just
like me, think like me, and have concerns like me, and I finally can talk to people, you know,
with the same attitude. So, you know, that's just something I never really thought about. But it's
pretty cool. Yeah, that wasn't Jasmine, was it? Do you remember? No, it wasn't Jasmine. No, it's
somebody totally different. I'd never met before. And you know, just somebody who signed up for tickets. Cool. Yeah. That wasn't Jasmine, was it? Do you remember? No, it wasn't Jasmine.
No, it was somebody totally different.
I'd never met before and you know, just somebody who signed up for tickets.
She's from that neck of the woods too.
Yeah, she is.
Yeah.
I don't know if she's moved or not.
I think she was moving to Kentucky or something.
Well, you hope she does.
Get out of there and it's just safer.
Get to high ground.
Get to higher ground, redder ground, right?
And she, Jasmine, saved my butt last year. I mean, I've always wanted somebody to be able to do,
all the tech stuff, the technology stuff,
because that's the bane of my existence at Prepper Camp.
And we have, we're an outdoor event
and we have big screen TVs in tents and audio stuff.
And every time I rent audio stuff,
it's stuff that's seen better days and been kicked around and you know at one off sort of
events like weddings and things like that and oops, you know knock that thing over
So we spend too much time trying to deal with that stuff and she she just took the ball and ran with it last year
and she was in fact, she ended up being our
Volunteer of the year because I didn't have to think about it. I didn't have to run around between classes. I didn't have to set up the speak,
you know, the instructors, I didn't have to put the microphone on them. You know,
she took care of everything. So it was, it was great.
She is straight up special operations for audio visual here at PBN.
Like she is spec ops for us for sure. She's redid a lot of Sarah's,
Sarah Hathaway another great instructor
She redid a bunch of her audio drama with sound and yeah, she shows up things get better. That's yeah
That's definitely her deal. Sure. She also wound up
Putting starlink up for the town that she was in. I don't know what town she was in
But she was in a like in a hotel in,
it had to be like at, uh, was it, what's the one that starts with an a Ashland,
Ashboro, Asheville, Asheville. Yeah. I guess she was there, I think. Yep.
And yeah,
she had star link and got a bunch of people linked up to call home and say,
I'm alive floating, you know, and yeah, that's her.
That's how it is. And is, and she, and you know, she yeah, that's her. Oh, it is and she had it at Prepper Camp too. So when communications were kind of down all around
last year, people could reach out and tell people they were fine and everything was good and the
events was great and you know, I'm still having classes. So it was good. It was great. You know, I'm still having the classes. So you know, it was, it was, it was good.
It was really good.
So the odds are in favor this year that we're going to have an unbelievable year for weather
because I remember 2019, I think it was, was a pretty bad weather year.
And then the following year, 2020 was like, you know, it's, it's like that with prepper
camp, you get a good weather year.
It's like perfect pitch perfect. camp you get a good weather year it's like perfect
pitch perfect so i'm guessing yeah based on the prepper's almanac we're looking pretty good
looking pretty good this year uh but all that said you know even when it does rain and gets
or even when it gets cold whatever situation it is is, again, it's one of those weird
PrepperCam benefits where you're there and you have to endure it and you learn from it.
It's like its own class. Mother Nature becomes its own course and you learn.
I think our first year or second year or something like that, this has been 12 years now,
ear or something like that. This has been 12 years now that we had a really bad storm at night. And there were some people who were first time campers out there and there were people a little
more experienced and they just didn't do the guidelines right. And their tent fell down on
them in, it was just a small pup tent type thing, but it was, it was in the rain and
people around them got out of their nice warm cozy tents and helped them set theirs up so they
would be dry. And yeah, that's just the kind of people that, that come to the event too, you know,
and nothing to do with us or my staff or anything else. It was just people, people around there just,
just saw a problem and they fixed it.
And they lent a hand and you know, those people were forever grateful for that.
That is the weird thing about prepper camp people is we all, and you know, it
likely would go this way in a large scale collapse, but we all, especially the
prepping community believes that like people will become their worst selves.
Probably in the long term, it's different, but definitely in the short term, in the short
term, we've seen it several times at Prepper Camp where people really do turn it on for
help.
You know, they really do become helpful and go out of their way to make somebody's take
make sure somebody's taken care of, you know. But it could also be like leaning on resources
and things like that. That helps. You're not desperate yet. Yeah. Yeah. Well, it's not going
to be a fun time if we have a total grid down situation. And the DOD war game this out years
ago that 80% of the population would be dead in the first two months because of fights over resources
But you got a lot of people in urban areas that are not prepared and you know when all that infrastructure goes down
You know, there's no water. There's no sewage. There's no deliveries. There's no nothing. So yeah people people do
Do end up, you know becoming their worst selves because when their kid is looking at them and saying,
I'm hungry and they're starving, then the, you know,
it results reverts back to animal instinct. So,
right. What else? Yeah. What else? I remember in 2020, we had,
you know, like home maintenance guys out,
HVAC guys out,
we had a guy out doing the roof for us in 2020.
And I don't tell people exactly what I do,
but I talk to people and guide them a little bit.
And I remember getting to the point with both of them,
because it was around that time, things were closing down,
restricted travel, kind of opening the average guy's eyes up to like yes to get this could get wonky and both of
them said if it gets bad enough I'll just go take whatever I need from other
people both of them to me a complete stranger you know just a guy this house
they're working on and that was exactly what they're I was surprising to me it
really was yeah I think I'd have lied at least if I were in there. Oh no, I'll help my elderly
neighbor out for sure.
You know,
which is why we have classes on home defense and personal defense and all that
other sort of stuff.
Bugging out all that stuff. Yeah. I look forward to the classes myself. It's
always a good time. I always try to sneak out for at least three, try to get like one a day and at
least one of my favorites was the I don't think he was there last year.
But one of my favorites was when you had the North Carolina state trapper there.
That guy was really great, man.
He did a great class on trapping.
Yeah, we're doing we're we're doing that again this year.
So he's doing kind of a more
advanced class too. Not that it's advanced that people can't, you know, have to have trapped.
Yeah, it's gonna be doing a lot more stuff. So it's that's pretty cool. He's just he just said,
Hey, I want to add more to it. I want to do more stuff. So Wow, great.
I mean, he you know, if you knew nothing about it he Handed around all conabare trap not set but conabare traps and you know live traps and
Raccoon paw traps all kinds of stuff he handed through the audience so they could look at him and go like oh, okay
This is what I'm dealing with and I thought that was really cool. Yeah
But yeah, I could see that I could definitely see him setting up some areas where you know
Forcing animals into certain areas into traps and that kind of thing see that. I could definitely see him setting up some areas where, you know, forcing animals
into certain areas, into traps and that kind of thing. But that was a great one. You know,
Hakeem, he always does some awesome self-defense stuff. Sarah always does some awesome self-defense
stuff.
Yeah, Sarah is amazing. And anybody that has not seen, she's going to do her avoiding abduction class.
Oh, man.
And anybody, and with human trafficking the way that it is these days and with all of
the illegal aliens that we have in town, it's just, it's a matter of seconds before you
can be taken.
And sometimes these predators are watching,
a woman get out of her car, she's by herself,
she goes into the store and they'll wait
and they'll even do things like put fentanyl
on the door handle and the woman will pass out,
they pull up with their van, throw her in and she's gone and
Like that's it. You know, they'll never hear from her again. The statistics are amazing. Yeah
so I was listening to a
One of those like criminal interview guys, you know what I mean?
Where they interview yeah, and yeah, he was a guy who took little girls and for him when it came down to when he would decide I'm going for this girl, I'm not going for this little girl was the dad and the dad sort of demeanor.
Like if he saw a dad that looked like he could throw down, he was like, no,
not worth it.
I'll wait until I run across point Dexter and deal with him because he's not
going to be as much a problem.
So like, like any predator predator in the animal kingdom, you know,
they're lazy and they don't want to get hurt.
So if, if somebody's get teeth back most likely a predator is gonna find easier prey. Yeah
Definitely. So yeah for sure
Because that's a that's a dark thing and it is great
I mean I before I saw Sarah's class I did I have seen the kids getting one arm snagged while mom's had her head turned
the kids getting one arm snagged while mom's had her head turned and and that stuff happens so quick and they take off you know and it's and you know if you're
a mom and you got two kids now you quit we're gonna barrel down the street after
one yep yeah that she's got all that in video in her slides and pictures it's a
fantastic class yeah it absolutely is yeah you might after. You might be compelled to get,
I'm gonna go get my kids straightened out or bring them with you. Well, and you know, there's some
tips in there for how to teach your kids and you know, things you need to look out for and
to, you know, for women not to have their head in their phone and have their head on a swivel
and be more acutely aware, situational awareness of what's going on around
them. Because like I said, it's too easy. You know, most people have their head
in their phone, they're walking around, not looking at their environment and
their that's another thing that predators look for too. You know, never
never saw the guy. So yeah.
Yeah, it's a dark one. But you know, some of them are like that. Some of the classes open your eyes
to things you feel like you need to fix right away. Another standout one, and they're there every year,
I'm sure they'll be there this year was when I took the class on elderberry, the mountain,
what's it something mountain? Yeah, yeah, they're not, they're not coming back.
But I do talk about elderberries in my, in my garden class.
Cause that's a huge thing.
You know, the elderberry is, you can make elderberry syrup
and you can buy that in a store for like 14 bucks
for four ounces or something like that.
And we grow it, it's like a weed almost.
And you know, Jane harvests it and turns it into tinctures and syrup.
And it is an antiviral.
And it's better for you.
It works better than Tamiflu at killing viruses.
So, yeah.
You know, that's a great one to have.
I wandered into that one.
That was one of those.
And this happens all the time to people who go to Brevard Camby. You wander into a class
because maybe you're one's finishing up or whatever the situation is and and then you're gripped and you're in there, you know what I mean?
And it's like, oh, I'm just gonna stick this thing out and see what this is all about.
And
you know, probably one of the most essential I think,
you're not even if you're not into fibers and creating cloth and clothing and that kind of thing,
going to Jordan the Phoenix here on PBN, going to her class is such an eye-opening thing.
Because when you, she basically walks you from the process of fur to
beanie you know what I mean like having fur and then going all the way through
to turning that into a hat and it was just one of those classes where I walked
into it thinking like this is cool let me go support Jordan let her know that
I'm there and then I walked out of it going like oh man I could definitely do
that that's the crazy thing about it like yeah, Oh man, I could definitely do that. That's the crazy thing about it. Like, you know, I was like, Oh, I could definitely do that if I had to, you know, had I had some of the
tools and stuff to do it. It's a great one, man. Yeah, she's great. She's great. She, um, she told
me she was gonna dress her, her baby son up as for Halloween as me. And I just kind of laughed
about it, but she made everything out of of out of the stuff that damn sure did.
Yeah. Yeah. I mean, you look great.
I should have got that picture for this show. He looked great. Yeah.
Yeah. He was definitely you. It was phenomenal. Um,
another class, of course, right? Yeah. Dave Jones. Yep. Yep. He's great.
You know, I didn't realize till I read his bio for his book,
what a, how much information that guy has,
you know, I'm kind of like,
eh, I've known Dave for years,
and he just kind of laid back and lays a fair
and does his little Elvis impersonation
when he's tested the microphone. And you know, it's like, oh yeah, it's just Dave. But it's like, Holy crap. This guy was, this guy was like a lowly grunt and moved up and ended up being a,
an officer and then ended up, you know, getting into the, into, uh, basically
everything that controls the, the, the nukes for the country.
And like, he, he knows his stuff.
I mean, he was fantastic.
Yeah.
And he's like, Oh, yeah, he's like, Oh, yeah, he's like, Oh, yeah, he's like, to basically everything that controls the nukes for the country.
And like he knows his stuff.
I mean, he was fantastic.
Yeah.
Dave's one of Dave's craziest qualities is how you can be around Dave Jones and you feel
like you're with a buddy.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
And it doesn't matter if like me, I've never even been in the service, you know what I mean? And it doesn't matter if like me I've never even been in the service you know, and I've never once felt like Dave was looking at me like
Damn, dude, you should know that you know what I mean?
Yeah, it just feels like you're with a guy like a buddy and and that's what happens
and then he starts talking to you about stuff and you're like
Good god, dude. He was like Alaska State Trooper on top of all of that
He got called back to duty went to Iraq all that kind of stuff and yes
I don't know. He has an uncanny ability to wake up every day and be like, I'm not all of that cool stuff
Dave Jones today
Yeah, yeah, I was just at his house on Monday we were meeting for me and a few of the hosts
you go in there and it's like, you know, there's food flying at you,
the drinks, he's like, welcome to the house.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
Bread loaves, catching them like footballs.
It's amazing.
It's a good time, man.
But yeah, he's he's he's on nuclear, his on virus and pandemic essential.
The one you guys did, I guess it would have been twenty twenty three.
Yeah. The one the one about movement.
I think it was group movement or something like that.
And basically, yeah, it's kind of like patrol movement.
That's something what it was. Yeah.
And yeah, we're doing one this year where
And yeah, we're doing one this year where basically it's how to get in and out of a vehicle when you're under fire.
Oh, wow.
You know, if we have some of the crazies that are going on right now that are looking to, you know, do some terrorist type stuff stuff that could easily happen. So that's cool. And this is another guy, it's Kerry Osner.
He, every once in a while, he says, well,
I can't come to Prepper Camp this year
because I'm doing something for the state department.
Um, overseas, well, state department being code word for CIA, um, you know,
training, training guys to, to be gorillas and, you know, fight against, uh,
fight against their own governments and stuff.
And so it's like, it's, he's, he's a wealth of knowledge too.
And he's, he's a nicest guy and he's a great instructor, great instructor, just, you know, not, not,
not a big, you know, burly, uh, giant guy that, you know, is gruff or whatever. He's just,
he's just a great instructor, really. Sounds like CIA. Yeah. The CIA guys are always like skinny maybe maybe a little
bit tall but not really that tall this body he's not in the CIA you know no he
doesn't he doesn't do anything for them yeah but he's yeah yeah hey if you want
it if you want to go to a class and learn a lot of stuff. If you're interested in homesteading, or even if you are one,
and you want to laugh the whole time,
go to go to Survivor Jane's class on Homesteading Reality,
because she talks about stuff that we have done,
my wife, Survivor Jane,
and in our homesteading journey,
that should be lessons to everybody not to do.
Most important lessons, dude.
Yeah, and what it's really like
in some of the stuff you have to do
and some of the stuff you have to put up with.
But I wouldn't trade it for any of my past lives.
And I was doing pretty well for myself
in a 6,000 square foot house on top of a mountain while I was a television producer.
It's just a great lifestyle.
I bet you'd get at least five or ten more years out of your life because of what you oh that's yeah yeah maybe healthier than
depending because tv's tanking right so yeah you know you'd have been pulling your hair out by now
oh yeah yeah but um yeah that's an essential on the homesteading side of things you know if you go
onto this thing all you see on this thing is how great and wonderful it is to have goats and
chickens and gardens and you know pigs and the whole nine and what you never see is, you know, going out to the chicken coop and there is body parts and wings and shit all over.
Everything's been massacred you know what I mean, they never show that stuff. or just some of Jane's trials and tribulations about being someone who never even knew how to
cook before and now she has to make cheese and ice cream and process all the food that we have.
Because she's substantially smaller than me, she was the one that had to clean out the
me, she was the one that had to clean out the compost toilet. So it's just, it is, there's some pictures.
There's some pictures.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's phenomenal.
I mean, those are the lessons that people who are thinking about making a jump need
to learn.
But again, you know, wouldn't give it up for, for everything, you know,
anything else really wouldn't.
It's just, it's great being self-sufficient,
great being able to know where your food actually comes from
that it doesn't have a bunch of chemicals in it.
And that it's, you know, it's safe to eat
with what's going on today and process food.
You know, even when you're buying stuff that you think is okay, like eggs, you know, if you saw
how those and I talked about that in my livestock
presentation, how, how eggs are actually raised, chickens are,
you know, the the squalor that they live in. And that all these
chickens are on a plat are in cages that are at an angle
so that the eggs roll down to a trough and they spend their entire life that way. That
isn't the way nature does anything. So it's pretty amazing when you're walking around
and you're seeing all the animals that you have and and going why do I have so many animals but you know they keep having
babies for some reason I don't know what I don't know how that happens but I know how it happens
yeah but we you know we we just got uh I think we're up to 150 animals now oh my god Rick that
isn't well you know my chickens during the winter
just kind of stopped laying and I'm going,
okay, they're getting on in years.
These girls are like close to three years old.
You know, I need to bring in some more stock
because it takes five and a half months
to go from a chick to, you know, a laying bird.
So I needed to get going on that.
So I did and it took two months to order the things. And in the meantime, my chickens start laying bird. So I needed to get going on that. So I did. And it took two months to
order the things. And in the meantime, my chickens start laying again. So, oh man, now
I get, I get 30 new chicks.
Thank God for the harvest, right? Yep.
Freeze dried eggs for days.
Yep. Oh yeah. Oh yeah. Jane's doing a lot of freeze dried eggs right now.
Yeah. Hey, that's good, man. Eggs are phenomenal. I mean,
they're nature's, nature's, you know, multi food, perfect.
Every building block of nature is.
Yeah. The span of, um,
sort of the gardening homesteading all the way to, you know,
what you were talking about with car
Tactics is kind of what's also very unique about prepper cam too. It's not I noticed a lot of
different events popping up and kind of
like and this is a real big pet peeve of mine, but they're catering they're trying to create an event that is less prepper because
of the whatever kind of perception they think being a prepper has attached to it.
So they're kind of like rounding off the edges and doing a lot of homesteading, a lot of
gardening, a lot of bushcraft stuff.
And what I love about Prepper Camp is, you know, that is what it is too.
You know what I mean? There's all kinds of stuff that are is dark and and you know
The AI class was an awesome class not long ago all that stuff, you know
There's no it's not like let's make this more digestible for some group of people we think is gonna show up
It's like it's the whole gamut because because we have 64 classes a day, you know
Yeah, that's eight eight to nine classes an hour.
It's that's like there's no way you can see everything.
So people get to pick what they want to see and what they're interested in.
And, you know, you may get a husband or wife and she wants to go see the the
the class on on herbs and he's like, good, I I'm gonna go see the class on on home defense.
Yeah. During this hour. So definitely I'll see you. I'll see you when it's over.
Yeah, we call that the menu. That's the menu. Yeah. When you print the menu out like a couple weeks before prepper camp, you get that thing and it's like, oh man, the menu's here. And you can figure out what you're gonna go see and go do.
It's fun.
It's a fun part.
I like that you guys hold the whole,
like the finalized list till the end too.
I think that's cool.
Well, stuff changes and then, you know,
we'd have to put stuff back up online
and that sort of thing.
So about two weeks before,
we pretty much get everything squared away.
And it's, you know, I got commitments
from speakers in the
past and then up dad, dad just died or he's deathly sick in Florida. So I got to go. And
so then you're scrambling to try to cover somebody.
Sure.
Cover up. So that.
Yeah. And I guess it's probably worth noting because we know it maybe you've gathered it. Maybe you haven't gathered it if you're new
all the camping and and
Maybe not all the camping but there's a big chunk of camping and lodging that can be done at the campground itself, right?
So if you're thinking alright, I'm not anywhere near Western, North Carolina
Or maybe I'm you know
Too much of a drive to drive there and drive back three days in a row like that.
There's tons of camping and then on top of that, there's tons of lodging and in what is one of the coolest towns
I've ever seen which is Saluda.
So downtown Saluda.
There's we fill up all the hotels in Hendersonville and you know, there's really the surrounding area. So
um, I wish I I wish I got a piece of that action, but.
A little commission off of each one of those.
Yeah.
We fill them up.
Oh, and the restaurants in Saluda, they love us.
They love, I didn't think people had time
to leave Prepper Camp, but they go at night or whatever
and they'll, you know, go there.
Prepper discount, it's a surf and turf Prepper deal.
I don't know if they're doing any discounts or not, but you know.
Yeah, it's a cool area too.
We got a drone class this year.
Oh man.
Which is how to use drones for, you know.
Do you know the name of the guy off top?
Mike McKinley.
So he's doing a drone class, everything from, you know, the world goes to hell and you got to kind of protect your neighborhood.
And I was reading a book on the SHTF, what's it called? SHTF tactical drone manual, which is really good, but he's got a great class and a great PowerPoint and also talks about how to take drones out that are over you
and different methods of doing that.
So it has become a huge, ever since this Ukraine thing,
it's become a huge war thing.
And it's not these $2 million drones that are being put up. It's basically the DJI, DJI
stuff from from China that they're using to see what's
going on. And it's it's a great situational awareness tool to
see where things are. And these things have incredible cameras
on them now. And you can see what's going on in your little handheld pad
And you know some of the best ones are less than a grand to be able to do that and see all that stuff
It's pretty amazing. Oh, they're incredible in
2018 a
Guy reached out to me in the Guchland and he put a little like a real little maybe five or six speaker
Sort of prep or show on on his property and I went there and there was a young kid there
I actually had him on the podcast because he's so knowledgeable about drones, but he took a drone and this is 2018
He took a drone and put it up so high in the sky
That we couldn't find it anymore and was looking right down at us.
We couldn't hear it. We couldn't see it. And he had the camera looking right down at us.
And I was just like, Oh my God. So, you know, there was, let's say that 18 that's, that's
like, uh, seven years ago, seven years ago. Yeah. Decade ago. So imagine what they're
capable of now. Yeah. Yeah. That'll be a great one. So imagine what they're capable of now. Yep.
Yeah. That'll be a great one.
I get into that frequency world and I get lost. It's like the comms and the,
uh, oh, is Chin doing the mesh class again this year?
Yeah. He's going to do mesh, mesh-tastic. Yeah.
And you guys, you got to go to it. Yep.
I can't wait to go to that class.
It's communication that works when there's no cell towers,
when the radios aren't working.
It's something that we have done in our area
and work with the sheriff's department.
And where his radios don't work, this mesh stuff does.
And they can at least communicate with each other.
And when you're talking about a county
that's 600 square miles and you only get seven deputies,
you kind of need to know where everybody is
and what they're doing, but it's a great,
it uses your cell phone,
but your cell phone is basically just a keyboard
and a monitor and that little tiny box is a radio
that goes out to other nodes and it's totally encrypted.
So nobody can see what you're saying and communication both ways.
So it's an amazing, amazing device.
And it's getting better every day.
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Well, I don't know. I don't kind of it's some kind of tobacco thing people chew
But he makes the little mesh tastic nodes inside of those and he's doing other stuff too, but it's great. He's a great guy
So yeah comms depot comm he's there a bunch of other great guys for the mesh stuff
But the cool thing is that chin has reached like peak level passion
I think for communications which is why I know the class is gonna be stellar
You know what? I mean something about hitting a guy like when he's at the peak
Because I get he sends me about three radios a day through
messaging.
Yeah, yeah, we know that.
You get those messages too.
Yeah, it's like, you know, but at some point, at some point, you know, with our community
emergency response team, it's kind of like, all I
want to do is get in the car and if I turn the key, it works. You
know, so just, you know, the GMRS radios, I push the button, I
can talk to people. That's right. You know, the I can, I
can type something out on my phone, and it goes through
Meshtastic. I don't need to know about the radios. I don't need
to know about the technical details. I don't need to know about the technical details.
You know, I got you for that chin.
You take care of that, you know.
That would make chin so valuable, man, lately,
as he is just all in on it.
So he's gonna do a phenomenal job, I'm sure.
I can't wait.
I'll be there.
I'll certainly be there for that one.
Yeah, man.
Doing a crypto class this year.
Oh, cool. What's the angle on that? How to buy it? Where to buy it?
Really kind of the whole thing. Good, bad, and the ugly sort of stuff.
Okay.
Which is good because I think a lot of the guys that are doing crypto, I'm not really into it, but it's something else out there and people ought to know about it.
I'm working on the other end of the spectrum really
with some guys that are doing physical gold,
an outfit out of Texas,
and they're talking about coming to Prepper Camp and
teaching a class and being able to sell gold and silver.
Also for people.
Again, I'm not big into into paper gold because there's a lot more paper gold than there actually is gold, the ETFs and that kind of stuff.
But if you've got a lot of money locked up in a in a in an IRA,
it's a way to get it out of the, you know, out of the stock market and into something that's going to be safe. the the That's the truth of it. You know, the truth of it is your dollars worth less every single day
Which is why gold is worth more. That's true. Yeah
Unfortunately true the gold backs are cool. You ever saw the gold backs. They're sweet
They're cool. They're not paper gold, but they are a bill that is like I forget what the process is called
but they take gold and
I forget what the process is called, but they take gold and aerosolize it essentially and spray it out into this. Oh really? That's weird.
Yeah, into a little monoply. I've never heard of that.
It's like, what is it called? Laminated? And they're beautiful. The artwork is beautiful on them.
But the cool thing about them is they're like five bucks. It's like five bucks worth of gold.
So it's really cool.
Yeah, and that's the hard part is, you know,
these guys are breaking off tiny pieces of gold
or they've got, you know, they've got the prepper bar,
which has got a bunch of little pieces.
But it's, with gold being $3,400 an ounce
or whatever it is right now, it's hard to care.
It's hard to be able to convert. Let's say we have a grid down situation. It's hard to be able to convert. Let's say we have a grid
down situation. It's hard to be able to convert that. It's like, well, how are you going to
take a piece of it and measure it and whatever, which is why I'm kind of a silver guy because
at least you can, that has a store of value too. And when it comes to trading, it's like, okay, I know that, you know, a silver eagle was worth, you know, $37 when the grid went down.
So at least I can take $37 worth of stuff for that or whatever. But it's got to be something that you can trade. So I always say if you have a gold coin then everything
that you want is going to cost you a gold coin. You know what I mean? Like people are going to say,
oh yeah I've got that medicine that you need but it's I need that gold coin. And what are you going
to do shave off of it? You know? Well and if you need it bad enough then you're going to be out of
gold coin. You know? You might be out of gold coin you know and it's you might be out of
One ounce gold coin for thirty four hundred dollars for a bottle of Tylenol or whatever. Yeah, that's that's always been my concern with gold, too
Tin foil hat contest again, of course this year long as we get your blessing Rick. That's a good love to do it
That's always fun. Yeah, you guys pulled it off the blood, the mud of the beer last year, I heard.
Yep.
I appreciate that in my absence.
That's very cool.
So that's a good time guys, for those of you who are new.
It is exactly what it sounds like.
It's totally goofy and fun.
Yep.
And you make a tin foil hat.
When you first talked about it, it was like,
hey, yeah, why not?
We poke fun at ourselves, you know, the whole prepper thing.
So let's just do it.
Let's just do it.
And, and, and for those of you who've never seen or never participated, um, you're not
going to twist one up like from signs and when people come to play, they come for battle.
Yep.
It's crazy.
One year we had, uh, I think it was three years ago, the winner had our logo fundamentally built on her head with an attached radio to the antenna station.
So yeah, you've got to think it through.
But how about speaker? I guess probably a little early for a speaker.
Yeah, if you're talking about keynote now, it's a little early to do that. Fair enough. a That's a good class. We got how to disappear on the internet.
Oh, yeah. Is that is that forest class?
Yeah, it's forest class. Yeah. Yeah. Well, I can tell you one
thing, man. That's a webinar now. So he's probably super
sharp, because he's doing that thing a lot of times a year.
Yeah. So that's probably a good one to go to.
Yeah, so that's probably a good one to go to
We got a class on on winning elections
both local and
and on a bigger scale because you know people are kind of tired of what's going on with the woke stuff and you know, they're local
their local school board and
we got an election coming up in a year and
people have to understand what if they want to check make changes they're going to have to do something and put somebody up as
a candidate and how do you beat the the LibTard narrative.
So you know, there's a lot of that stuff that we've got that that's going to help people
because as people who are conservative, which most preppers are, you know, you want people in office
who are gonna be spending your money in a positive way.
So.
You've got a lot of intel on that lately.
Yep.
Yep.
So when is the exact dates?
You got them in front of you?
The exact dates are the last weekend of September.
You know, there's so much stuff going on in my brain. the Yeah. Well, uh, I think we've done it, Rick. What do you think?
Okay. Good.
So get your tickets.
Yeah. Prepper camp.
And I will also say that, uh, for people who think that they have gone to the website and given me their email address and name, um, I would like you to go
back and do it because apparently we had some sort of glitch.
So for months, we haven't been collecting the names and people are just sitting there
going, well, when am I going to get an email about the event or how to buy tickets?
Through no fault of anybody that I know.
I heard there was some glitch.
So you're talking about baby goats. Oh yeah.
And I turned them down too. Oh, I think they're coming through the window.
Yeah. We got baby goats as well as baby chicks and baby turkeys. So yeah, it's,
uh, it's, it's, it's a nursery around here. Um,
Lory folks, prepper camp.com, go get the tickets.
The price will increase the longer you wait. That's how it goes. And, uh, the Godfather with us once again. Talk to you soon my man. Thank you appreciate it