About Survival Sherpa

Todd Walker is a proud father and grandfather, a lover of the primal/paleo lifestyle, and a retired government school teacher. He is the owner/writer and editor of Survival Sherpa, a website about his journey to self-reliance and preparedness and home of the Doing the Stuff Network.

Raven Cliffs in north Georgia with his late wife, the lovely Dirt Road Girl

Welcome to our site! I write about wilderness survival skills, outdoor self-reliance, and preparedness. Thanks for stopping by.

Connect with me on TwitterFacebookYouTube, Instagram, and Pinterest. My email is: survivalsherpa@gmail.com

Our vision is simple: Helping each other on the climb to self-reliance and preparedness…the Survival Sherpa way…One step at a time

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  1. Thanks for visiting “God’s Healing Plants” and signing up to get our posts. You have a very interesting blog yourself and I have signed up for it. Blessings on your day.

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  2. Just wanted to pass this information along to you for your subscribers…

    The new 2012 15th Anniversary Edition of the LDS Preparedness Manual is now available for FREE DOWNLOAD from http://www.ldsavow.com

    Title: LDS Preparedness Manual
    Editor: Christopher Parrett
    Publication Date: June 1st, 2012
    Edition: 15th, Version: 8.xx
    Format: 8.5 x 11
    Pages: 505
    Color Plates: 16

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    This is the new, 2012 15th Anniversary edition of the LDS Preparedness Manual.
    This version represents the single largest update ever made over the last 15 years, more than “Doubling” the total size and content of the manual!!

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  3. My pleasure sir.
    Trying to give away as many copies of this book as we can.
    One by one we will help more people become better prepared to be ASSETS and not LIABILITIES when “The Fecal Matter Hits the Rotary Oscillator”.

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  11. I have nominated you for the Blogger of the Year Award please visit the post to pick up your award. Congratulations !

    http://familysurvivalprotocol.com/2013/01/26/my-blog-has-been-presented-with-these-lovely-awards/

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    • Desert Rose, you made my day and you make me smile 🙂 I got into this blogging thing when DRG was diagnosed with cancer a year ago. It’s been a great outlet for me in the early morning hours. Alone time is rare – but necessary.

      I wanted to say a big ol’ thank you for thinking of me for this award. I’m sure there are many more deserving of the honor. My hat is off to you for the value you add to people through your work.

      Many blessings on you and yours!

      Todd

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  23. Thanks for stopping by my blog. You have lots of interesting information here.

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  42. Hey Todd, I really like your blog. I have a blog but honestly with unschooling my three boys and running my urban homestead and other important things in life I do not set aside time to update it much. Anyway, I do want to offer this to you if you are interested: how about a few guest posts by me? I cannot guarantee a lot and you are free to say “no, thanks” to anything that I write or give me feedback to make the post better. Send me an email if you want to discuss this. Elissa

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    • Elissa, I’m totally interested in having you guest post!

      I couldn’t find an email addy from you blog. Give me a shout via email at: survivalsherpa (at) gmail (dot) com. I look forward to hearing from you 🙂

      Todd

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  51. Stacy Sharp

    Hi Todd, I am just starting on this self reliance road. You talk about a Rabbit Hole 🙂 I feel more like I’m in a whirlpool! I finally decided water was the most important item. Only after I received my Waterbricks did I realize I need a water filter so I can fill them with good water, and drops or tablets or something to purify it. Argh! Every time I start to work toward something my head starts spinning.

    Can you point me toward a good BEGINNER book? My husband would like me to have 6 months of food on hand. There has to be other things I can get besides Hamburger Helper.

    Thanks,

    Stacy

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  54. Stacy Sharp

    Todd,

    Thanks so much for your input. I will continue to research and hopefully make significant headway.

    Stacy

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    • You very welcome, Stacy. Let us know if we can help. There’s some great people that hang out here and glad to help.

      Please keep in touch.

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  60. Mary S. Black

    many thanks for reading my blog post about wounds and bleeding!

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  221. Will

    I just found this page and have read a lot of them. You have some great information and it is easy to read and understand. I know that you are from Georgia as am I. I retired from the military 5 years ago and have found that I don’t really fit in normal civilization. But, the outdoors mainly the woods I found to be my saving grace. I feel free there and like I belong again. So, thank you for all the articles and keep them coming.

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    • Glad to hear you found us Will! And thanks for reading!

      Getting into the wild or even a nature hike through a park heals our soul. There’s scientific studies showing the amazing benefits of getting out there. Makes me centered.

      Again, thanks for your support!

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  257. Hi Todd,

    Came across your blog through twitter. I’m a school teacher myself here in Australia and interested in self reliance and getting back to age old skills. Good preparation is the best defence. I have a blog myself where I curate useful information for people interested in preparing well. You have very good content and I hope you will give me permission to use some of your content on my site with full accreditation back to yours. and maybe even write an article on my blog. The very next thing I’m going to do after submitting this post is vote for this site. Thanks again for what you do.

    Michael

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    • Thank you for stopping by, Michael! Good to meet a fellow teacher. You’re more than welcome to use whatever you find useful! Please stay in touch and keep doing the stuff of self-reliance!

      Todd

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  352. Ronnie Poole

    I just read your article, 39 Manly Uses for Coconut Oil. I found it to be very informative. I know nothing about coconut oil and its uses. Well, I did know nothing. Now, thanks to your article, I know a few uses for it. I do have a question about CO and I do realize that one must employ the use of that ever diminishing commodity known as common sense. So, here goes. Have you, while using CO on equipment and gear noticed whether or not it attracts insects or possibly unwanted guests such as raccoons or other critters that sifting through campsites? Being from Louisiana, it’s towards the top of the consideration list applied to everything I take to the camp whether it be in the woods or on the bayou. ie. If I apply it to an axe head or handle, will it be covered with ants the next time I pick it up?

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    • I’ve never experience any problems with ants or insects on my tools coated with CO, Ronnie. That goes for other critters too. Good question though.

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