apocalypse - Colors Magazine, A survival guide
Could it happen? Get prepared. Living in the exclusion zone in Montserrat, prepping in California, and using everyday objects to survive in Sarajevo.
The Grey Man
The Ghillie Suit
The Local
The Yeti Shield
Doug Hoffman, 52, Pilot Hill, California
Joblakk Allen in the exclusion zone, Montserrat. Two-thirds of the country’s citizens left after the eruption.
Homemade periscope
Homemade watering can
Stove made from an old food can
Portable radio
Lamp built with a coffee grinder and bike dynamo
Thermos
Water cart
“USA Aid” can converted into a stove
Hit by a meteorite, wiped out by a pandemic, fried in a nuclear holocaust or frozen in another Ice Age: Civilization could end in a hundred ways. Yet the relentless onslaught of disaster prophecies leaves you overwhelmed, exhausted and unsure who to believe. You’ve got Apocalypse Fatigue, but don’t give up. The climate is the hottest it’s been for 1,000 years, and this century will see temperatures rise five times more than they have already, bringing hurricanes, floods, famine and wildfire. So start preparing: build a bunker, secure your energy supply, stockpile food. When mankind throws itself into the abyss, you need to be ready to climb back out.