What are the inherent problems to stacking up for emergencies? A person or group becomes labeled uncompassionate, uncaring, self absorbed, callous, greedy, mean, unsocial by those demanding social rights to other people's time mutually evolving here.sooted up Cyndi » 07 Jan 2022, 3:36 am » wrote: ↑ Anyone have any good tricks or tips on prepping for emergency situations
stock up supplies.. anything goes.
I'll start. We lose the power a lot here in Maine.
We use kerosene lamps for light.
Sometimes it just isnt enough light.
I place two medium size mirrors by the lamp.
Voila I have three lights.
why 10? Integers only repeat/evolve after 0-9 and the binary code of 0 or 1. X and 0. + or -.AARguy » 25 Jan 2022, 12:30 am » wrote: ↑ I started with the TEN CATEGORIES OF MILITARY SUPPLY as a guideline. Food - canned goods, freeze dried ... Water - ind a water source and get water PURIFICATION (Katadyn systems are good to have) ... Ammunition - you can never have enough, everyone should have a rifle (I prefer 308), a shotgun (12 ga), and a sidearm (in 40S&W) ... barter items - gold, silver, chocolate, booze, etc ... hygiene items - shaving gear, haircut kit, talc, shampoo, soap, etc. ... medicine - painkiller and antibiotics if you can .... a library ("how to" manuals for raising food, medical [RANGER and SPECIAL FORCES medical manuals are available for free online] .... tools - gardening, medical, carpentry, automotive .... fuel - solar, GENERAC, natural gas, etc.
You are not prepared for Intellectual Armageddon. You are prepared to cause extinction of this species if you don't get your collective intellectual way.RunningWithScissors » 04 Jul 2022, 1:22 am » wrote: ↑ ok, i love this thread... I'm a prepper too, though not as much as i would like to be... I want to learn more!
But for light I have multiple led lanterns that are very bright and last for a very long time. I have water stockpiled for a month, and canned/dried food for several months. There's only so much I can keep in a 1 bedroom apartment... bc if the shtf, I can't carry all that with me. :-)
That's actually a pretty good list.AARguy » 25 Jan 2022, 12:30 am » wrote: ↑ I started with the TEN CATEGORIES OF MILITARY SUPPLY as a guideline. Food - canned goods, freeze dried ... Water - ind a water source and get water PURIFICATION (Katadyn systems are good to have) ... Ammunition - you can never have enough, everyone should have a rifle (I prefer 308), a shotgun (12 ga), and a sidearm (in 40S&W) ... barter items - gold, silver, chocolate, booze, etc ... hygiene items - shaving gear, haircut kit, talc, shampoo, soap, etc. ... medicine - painkiller and antibiotics if you can .... a library ("how to" manuals for raising food, medical [RANGER and SPECIAL FORCES medical manuals are available for free online] .... tools - gardening, medical, carpentry, automotive .... fuel - solar, GENERAC, natural gas, etc.
can you come up with 10 steps exiting intellectual 9 gates of eternal hell induced saving humanities?
I never lived in a big city, but I sure would hate to have to bug out. To me, that seems like the worst option.RunningWithScissors » 04 Jul 2022, 1:28 am » wrote: ↑ What kind of prepping does an apartment dweller do, when I can't fortify my house?
The only thing I can do, in a nuclear emergency is bug out. Because i'm in one of the top cities that would be hit.
Yeah I know im **** if it's something where I have to leave... and an emp pulse where my car won't work. That's why I want to move upstate.Skans » 04 Jul 2022, 7:46 am » wrote: ↑ I never lived in a big city, but I sure would hate to have to bug out. To me, that seems like the worst option.
Think the whole bug-out thing through. There's nowhere to go in suburban areas. Houses built right next to each other in neighborhoods - you can bet those folks will be armed. And, the ones who are not prepared, will have enough firepower to pick off people fleeing from inner cities with backpacks full of supplies.
You know you're going to be on foot or on a bicycle. Because, there won't be any gas, and inner city folks don't generally have cars anyway. Even if you have a car, you won't get it out of the city before you are attacked and supplies ravaged.
So, even if you get to the rural areas with your bug-out-bag, then what? Folks like me will be guarding our land against intruders - you have to stay off private land. I suppose if you could make your way to a wildlife management area, national/state park or national forest, you might find a way to be relatively free from others attacking you. But, once you exhaust your supplies just getting there, then what? I picture millions of city folks hunting squirrels with .22 pistols in national forests. The squirrel supply should last about 2 days.
When the **** hits the fan, what are you gonna do OMH, talk nonsense? I think you're cool, you can hang out with me. But I have to slap you once in a while... just because.....omh » 04 Jul 2022, 7:23 am » wrote: ↑ You are not prepared for Intellectual Armageddon. You are prepared to cause extinction of this species if you don't get your collective intellectual way.
You(Social Identity) really project your reality over real even after kinetic physical absolutes that go with evolving in plain sight are explained in all accountability to how, why, which, where, when, what ancestor you are occupying space here.RunningWithScissors » 08 Jul 2022, 4:45 am » wrote: ↑ When the **** hits the fan, what are you gonna do OMH, talk nonsense? I think you're cool, you can hang out with me. But I have to slap you once in a while... just because.....
Not necessarily. I would think it would be possible to prepare for a disaster even in an urban setting. You would have to choose a structure that can be sustained without electricity for a long period of time - I see that as the biggest problem. Then, stashing 6 months of emergency food supply isn't all that expensive nor difficult. Defense - you should be able to get your hands on a couple of guns and sufficient ammo for defense. Communication - I'd keep a CB radio around for that. Barter - could be done with a stash of old Mercury dimes and cheap booze. Water would be an issue, especially if you are living in a sky box. But, if you are near the ground, it shouldn't be too difficult to get access to water.RunningWithScissors » 07 Jul 2022, 11:54 pm » wrote: ↑ Yeah I know im **** if it's something where I have to leave... and an emp pulse where my car won't work. That's why I want to move upstate.
I have a nice CRANK radio. which is a pain in the arss. Only get 45 minutes out of it and crank away again. Cb is a good idea.Skans » 08 Jul 2022, 8:07 am » wrote: ↑ Not necessarily. I would think it would be possible to prepare for a disaster even in an urban setting. You would have to choose a structure that can be sustained without electricity for a long period of time - I see that as the biggest problem. Then, stashing 6 months of emergency food supply isn't all that expensive nor difficult. Defense - you should be able to get your hands on a couple of guns and sufficient ammo for defense. Communication - I'd keep a CB radio around for that. Barter - could be done with a stash of old Mercury dimes and cheap booze. Water would be an issue, especially if you are living in a sky box. But, if you are near the ground, it shouldn't be too difficult to get access to water.
You would need to be able to reinforce your entrance and windows. I used a cheap system which was nothing more than a steel bar going across rear doors to make it very difficult to break into some warehouses I owned. You would break the concrete walls before you could bash that door in. About the only way to defeat it would be to cut into the steel door, which takes time.
While all of the unprepared people in the city are trying to "bug out" or kill each other for supplies, you could stay shut in, if you can stand the cabin fever.
@impartialobserver has some very interesting and enlightening stories to tell about his time living in a bum-camp. I see this being very similar to a bug-out situation where you would be among hoards of other homeless people. Basically, I see this as a very dangerous and unsustainable way of surviving, unless you are already hardened to that way of living. It's not just about being resourceful and equipped. Its more about instinctively knowing how to avoid the crazy **** desperate (or just plain crazy) people will do to you.
I had a modern crank radio too, probably still have it somewhere. I would crank the crap out of it and it would only last about 20 seconds before I'd have to crank it again. A good device to keep around is one of those auto jump-starters. Those things hold a lot of juice for a long time, and they can be used to power a bunch of different devices.sootedupCyndi » 08 Jul 2022, 8:58 am » wrote: ↑ I have a nice CRANK radio. which is a pain in the arss. Only get 45 minutes out of it and crank away again. Cb is a good idea.
i cant talk on my ham-SW/ . still eventually need batteries too.
We lose the power over here sometimes for days.. during storms.Skans » 08 Jul 2022, 12:58 pm » wrote: ↑ I had a modern crank radio too, probably still have it somewhere. I would crank the crap out of it and it would only last about 20 seconds before I'd have to crank it again. A good device to keep around is one of those auto jump-starters. Those things hold a lot of juice for a long time, and they can be used to power a bunch of different devices.