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The Live Safe Protector Series is your answer to the prevalent violence in today's world. REAL LIFE SKILLS vs. All people have a drive towards self-preservation.

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Our training imparts real life physical skills for today’s world. These classes develop a protector mindset using your innate abilities and honing them into real skills. We’ll help build your personal toolbox, teach you fear management, and thoroughly dissect tangible survival scenarios. Our programming encompasses the physiological, behavioral, and psychological. This is not martial

Photos from Live Safe with Pinnacle Tactics's post 06/28/2024

Did you know that wild peas aren’t toxic? They’re very tiny and actually smell a bit like tomato leaf.

We found this parch while on a walk in our woods and are super excited to use them. We also found a tiny strawberry patch, right near our house.

Have any of you noticed anything fun growing near you? Anything that surprised you?

June is an awesome time of year to get outside and do some foraging. Just be careful and don’t EVER eat something you aren’t 100% sure you can identify.








06/05/2024

The last few weeks of spring... What can I say that poets haven’t (more better) already, about this time of wildflowers and little spotted bambis in the new ground cover outside. This season of newborns in bassinets and weddings and high school proms & graduations. Green leaves and pink buds on the trees when you walk by. And rain, that beautiful rain. Rain that can last all day, or lull you to sleep, or water the tulips out in your garden, or turn into hail so thick you can’t see 5 inches in front of you, a flood deep enough the trees lose their footing in the ground, an unlucky strike of lightning which erupts into a fire– Did we mention it’s also extreme weather season? (Unless you live in the South, you lucky folks have two(!) extreme weather seasons). Spring is in full bloom and with it is all the greatest (and fiercest) Mother Nature has to offer. We all love this change in season. We don’t love the uncertainty of its volatile weather. Tornadoes, hurricanes, fires, droughts, thunderstorms, heavy rain, flooding… It can be one of the hardest things to prepare for. Unprepared though, is a quick recipe for disaster– with you and your families’ lives up on the table.

A bug out or a go bag, a 72 hour survival kit, is something most of you may have heard of. If you haven’t already, this is your sign that you need to finally put that thing together. I mean it! You never know where you will be when a weather emergency will strike, so make that go bag today and bring it with you everywhere you go, starting yesterday. Being prepared is more than just knowing about something and thinking it’s a good idea. However many of us hold off on taking any action, usually because it seems like a lot of work. But it DOESN'T have to be. Putting together a bug out or go bag is very simple, starting with just a decent backpack. That little old JanSport sitting in your closet may one day end up being your lifeline, or the difference between your life and death.

☆What should be in my go bag?

The simple answer: The absolute minimum requirements of a go bag are shelter, fire, water, & food. In addition, your health and hygiene are critical, so you also need to pack whatever is required to support those. Keep it basic and don’t over complicate or over pack; remember you are going to have to haul this for an undetermined time & distance, so be realistic with what weight you can manage. If you can carry more, great! . This list represents just the bare minimum, you don’t need to stop here. We’ll be posting a new video to our Youtube this week as we repack our family’s go bags so that you all can pack with us and see a full list of the items we’ve put in our own.

The more complicated answer is: It depends. We can give you an outline of what is important to have in a go bag, but we can’t tell you exactly each and every item to put in, because it is going to be specific to your families’ needs. For example, when you’re packing health & hygiene items, you will probably consider a first aid kit a necessity, hopefully also hand sanitizer and a toothbrush. But what if your kid has asthma, takes several types of daily medicines, and is extremely sensitive to the sun? An inhaler, extras of all their medicines, & a full thing of sunscreen are also all going to be necessities in your case. Go bags also need to periodically be updated and modified, especially during a change in season or environment, like when you are traveling. A poncho would probably be nothing but weight in a summer-season Arizonian go bag, but you’d be miserable (and potentially hypothermic) without one in an early-spring-season Coloradan one. Packing a go bag with your family is a great time to discuss necessity and get your kids (and you) thinking about the reality of a survival situation.

We also strongly recommend including a small (light & simple) item that brings you some type of personal comfort. For us, this is our travel bibles, we have one in each of our bags; for your families this could look like something completely different. Your kids might want their stuffed animal. You might want your book of sudoku puzzles. It could even be a couple of those little Fireball shooters; seriously, it can be whatever you like. When you are under this type of stress in a survival situation, when everything is on its head and so different from normal life, it is imperative that you have something to tether you back. It is really easy for the mindset to suffer under extreme conditions. Anything that you can bring to improve your state of mind is going to drastically improve your chances of survival. If any of you watch the show Alone, you know exactly what I’m talking about when I say that it might not matter how good your supplies are or how well you’ve set up a shelter & base, if your morale suffers too much, it’s quick for the struggle to spiral into something insurmountable.

A strong, self reliant mindset is vital to keeping you and your family safe. Putting together this go bag, making sure everybody is familiar with it and happy with what is inside, is a great first step to fostering this attitude as a family. Statistically, you will never need or use a go bag, but it’s like a parachute, or a bulletproof vest. Better to have it and not need it, than to need it and not have it.

05/13/2024

This Mother’s Day, here’s to the women who make us who we are, who we’d be nothing without, and who we do it all for.

Thank you, mothers! We owe it all to you.

We’re going to do a little unboxing for you all today. We’ve been updating our medical kits for the spring, making sure we have everything still in its place and that we’re not missing anything. 

While we were at it, we decided to get a pre packed first aid kit from Walmart to show you what is inside of it. 05/02/2024

If you are interested in checking out the full video, you can watch it now on Youtube: https://youtu.be/Mwnze9ZfFI8?si=fim2kixdVtYQR7P9

We’ll be showing you what’s inside a pre packed kit and what is inside our own packed trauma bags. The goal is to be familiar with every single piece of emergency equipment before an emergency happens and to make sure you have everything you could possibly need.

We’re going to do a little unboxing for you all today. We’ve been updating our medical kits for the spring, making sure we have everything still in its place and that we’re not missing anything. While we were at it, we decided to get a pre packed first aid kit from Walmart to show you what is inside of it.

05/02/2024

We’re going to do a little unboxing for you all today. We’ve been updating our medical kits for the spring, making sure we have everything still in its place and that we’re not missing anything.

While we were at it, we decided to get a pre packed first aid kit from Walmart to show you what is inside of it.

04/30/2024

It’s been a long winter. Last weekend was yet another stowstorm, but today we are out and about, seeing some new spring growth. There may still be another snow in store, but it looks like spring may finally have sprung for us in Colorado.

We’ve had a busy past few months and are looking forward to thawing off now. We some new stuff in store and are excited to share with you guys, so stay tuned!

How has spring been treating you all so far?

02/26/2024

Huge thank you to .schoolofthe.rockies for hosting this incredible 3D competition over the weekend. We had a blast!

Photos from Live Safe with Pinnacle Tactics's post 01/27/2024

Did you know that deer can jump over 7 feet high?

We’ve been looking for shed around the property lately. So far, seems like it’s too early in the season for any, but we did find the trail that our deer have been using to get to our house… and salt lick 😆





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01/07/2024

Happy New Year, folks. It’s the first month of the new year, the weather’s cold, the days are long and the nights are short. Today we’re going to be showing you all how to build an outdoor or open fire. We’ve talked a lot in the past about fire as a source of heat, but we want to remind you too that fire is important also as a source of light and also for comfort.

Traditionally, fuel can be anything small and dry, like pine needles, grass, organic fibers, etc. However, with snow on the ground this time of year, it may be difficult to find anything dry. That’s why we recommend having something else with you to start your fire. Firestarters can be things you already have in your home, like dryer lint, newspaper, or cardboard. For this video, we are using a firestarter by because it’s very flammable, lasts a long time, and can be lit in just about any environment.






















Photos from Live Safe with Pinnacle Tactics's post 12/26/2023

🎁🎅 Merry Christmas, friends, family, and everyone else and in between. “You crown the year with your goodness; your paths overflow with rich food-“Psalm 65:11.

We hope you all have had a peaceful holiday, filled with love, laughter, and cherished moments with those who matter most. May the spirit of the season bring joy to your homes and hearts. And may your tactics be pinnacle and your new year be safe.

With love, The Pinnacle Tactics Family.
















Photos from Live Safe with Pinnacle Tactics's post 12/21/2023

When your fashion sense says ‘mountain man’, but your heart says ‘buffalo snuggle enthusiast.’ Who knew survival gear could be so cozy? 🏹🤠














12/15/2023

🕯️🪔🕯️ A LiveSafe Festival of Lights. Chag sameach!

Some of you already know this, but our video editor is Jewish and we’ve been celebrating Chanukah this year with her. Last night was the eighth and final night of candles. If you’ve celebrated as well, we hope you have had a blessed holiday.

Whether or not you’ve been celebrating or are Jewish as well, we want to wish you all a very happy start of winter and a peaceful last few weeks of your year.

With love, from our Pinnacle Tactics Family.














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