How do I do external backups in addition to Time Capsule?

I am using Time Capsule in the usual way to back up my two household computers - one is running Lion and the other is running Snow Leopard.  Backups are taken hourly and so on - exactly the way time capsule works.
I want to periodically, say once every other month, take a backup onto an external hard disk and move that hard disk offsite to a safe location. Is this something I do through Time Capsule or Time Machine?
A few basic instructions would be appreciated.
I could consider upgrading the Lion computer to Mountain Lion if that would make things easier.

There are two approaches to do what you want:
1) You could use use Carbon Copy Cloner or SuperDuper! to make a bootable "clone" of your Mac's disk.
2) Prior to AirPort Utility 6 you should use AirPort Utility to archive the contents of your Time Capsule disk to an external drive.  That capability has been removed.  You may be able to copy the contents of the Time Capsule disk to an external disk.  See item 18 of Time Machine FAQs.

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