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Oops, wrong threadedit on 20-10-2011 by Aestheteka because: wrong thread
Originally posted by 46ACE
reply to post by Destinyone
Really?
Any number of camping and backpacking stoves are available for cooking. Doesn't everybody have a couple?
old two burner coleman camp stoves are simple; fairly bulletproof and can frequently be found at garage sales( 10gallonsof stored campfuel in original sealed metal cans takes up very little space).
Originally posted by Aestheteka
reply to post by fishman1985
5. THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT THING TO ME! Seeds for planting. I personally bought 1/2 a million different types of vegatable seeds for planting in an extended emergency. I bought these off ebay for only 73 dollars and this could be the most important thing for everyone. I have enough NGM modified seeds to last my family and more for a lifetime. Also get the tools neccessary to cultivate the land, such as ho's, shovels, rakes and more.
6. FEMA and other agencies say that you should have a battery powered radio to stay in touch with what is occuring nationally.
You're better of stocking up with root vegetables (even better to prepare your own root cellar). Don't rely on seeds, try to instersperse them with roots.
Also, make sure you have lots of glass jars to prepare conserves. And salt. You can make vinegar from apples (if you have the trees). Scurvy really wrecks your complexion....
Forget battery radios - get a wind-up one with in-built (but secondary) solar panel. You can also use it to charge phones, laptops, etc via USB (although you'll be cranking for a very long time). Make sure you get SW and AM as most just offer FM and MW
Most importantly, you have to decide upon your battle plan - are you going to stay and fortify or are you going mobile? I asked a friend of mine a while back if he's preparing and he replied that he'd just plunder. There are a lot of urban dwellers who aren't in the position to grow food or prepare long term residence (we're talking millions of hungry, panicked people) and once the shops are emptied (3 days or less) they'll be expanding their reach to find food....
If you're going to fortify, invest in a solid-fuel oven/heater system (like the old AGA), and drill a hand-pump well. Forget all the funky electronics-based stuff like solar power and electric wells as you can't rely on the batteries to sustain them.
Similarly, if you're looking for a vehicle get one which doesn't rely on electronics . Go as mechanical as possible.
Originally posted by OutKast Searcher
Is all that food you are buying going to be good "years" from now???
I know some things can last a long time....but "years"??? Seems like you are just wasting money if you are trying to plan for "years" in advance.
Originally posted by Destinyone
Originally posted by 46ACE
reply to post by Destinyone
Really?
Any number of camping and backpacking stoves are available for cooking. Doesn't everybody have a couple?
old two burner coleman camp stoves are simple; fairly bulletproof and can frequently be found at garage sales( 10gallonsof stored campfuel in original sealed metal cans takes up very little space).
LOL...I was replying to another post. I'm all set to go on the survival front. Live in a very rural area, deep well...goats, all stored and rotated supplies...guns and ammo out the wazoola. Like minded neighbors...we already do the bartering/trading system with home grown veggies/fruit...eggs, milk, and keeping a sharp eye out for each other.
Originally posted by the4thhorseman
I have been thinking about this for sometime. But I do have questions hopefully someone in my situation can help.
If it was just me, I know what I need and live and not live with. But I have a wife and small children.
I have water I usually keep about 30 gallons of distilled water in the house most of the time. I do live with in walking distance to a 500K acre lake so water and fishing would be a plus thing. About 5 miles up the the road from us is national forest.
I get the can goods. Spam, beans refriede and normal, Cornbeef hash which I love, I have found it has a tremendous shelf life. Plus you have protein and carbs. The one thing I do look for in my can goods is items that do not require water to cook. DO not want to waste water to make the food if possible.
I have about 25lbs of rice.
Now I do have problems in this area
Clothes: My son 11 and daughter 16months will eventually out grow what they have now. Not knowing how long it could get bad or be bad. Should I bigger than what they need now?
Planting food and external water sources. These are all great but what if we have fallout either radioactive/biological and our crops or soil have been contaminated.
Feminine products for my wife and maybe my daughter depending when everything goes down.
For a family my size I am not sure if I could even begin to get a 3 month supply of items. I am barely making it now. I do have some BOB ready one with camping gear the other with basic medical supplies, water purification tabs, potassium iodide.
Another thought I know I am all over the place. I make sure to keep a change of shoes in my trunk for my wife and children. They like to wear sandals and with the threat of EMP we may have to hike it back home. Then that brings it down to another question stay or go.
Originally posted by the4thhorseman
I have been thinking about this for sometime. But I do have questions hopefully someone in my situation can help.
If it was just me, I know what I need and live and not live with. But I have a wife and small children.
I have water I usually keep about 30 gallons of distilled water in the house most of the time. I do live with in walking distance to a 500K acre lake so water and fishing would be a plus thing. About 5 miles up the the road from us is national forest.
I get the can goods. Spam, beans refriede and normal, Cornbeef hash which I love, I have found it has a tremendous shelf life. Plus you have protein and carbs. The one thing I do look for in my can goods is items that do not require water to cook. DO not want to waste water to make the food if possible.
I have about 25lbs of rice.
Now I do have problems in this area
Clothes: My son 11 and daughter 16months will eventually out grow what they have now. Not knowing how long it could get bad or be bad. Should I bigger than what they need now?
Planting food and external water sources. These are all great but what if we have fallout either radioactive/biological and our crops or soil have been contaminated.
Feminine products for my wife and maybe my daughter depending when everything goes down.
For a family my size I am not sure if I could even begin to get a 3 month supply of items. I am barely making it now. I do have some BOB ready one with camping gear the other with basic medical supplies, water purification tabs, potassium iodide.
Another thought I know I am all over the place. I make sure to keep a change of shoes in my trunk for my wife and children. They like to wear sandals and with the threat of EMP we may have to hike it back home. Then that brings it down to another question stay or go.
Originally posted by Saucerwench
I live in a multi unit apartment building with NO access to a yard, garden, storage space, etc, of course. Well, I kept having this ([sigh] I know...) --feeling-- that this winter, something bad is going to happen, like, during a sub zero snow storm, our power will go out, and NOT come back on in a timely fashion like in times before. And it might be on purpose. (Lots of poor white elderly and disabled here...) (relying on the government)
And I am so greatfull for this thread, and especially an earlier poster who asked how to heat a room such as I was wondering. Heating this apartment without deadly carbon monoxide fumes, has been on my mind a great deal, coincidentally. Due to this constant omenous (intuition?) of mine.
Originally posted by fishman1985
Hello everyone, I would like to begin by saying if you DO NOT believe that some type of disaster is looming then do not even bother reading this post. While noone knows exactly when the next big disaster will strike, we all must agree that at some point something huge could happen.
Originally posted by OutKast Searcher
reply to post by camaro68ss
I honestly think there has been a sub-group of people saying the same thing you are saying all throughout history.
Some just see the negative in the world...and are convinced something is going to happen any day now...and they obsess over it and IMO waste their life waiting for something to happen instead of living their lives.
Don't believe me...ask the people that built fall out shelters in the 60's how much use they got out of those.
Now I'm not saying nothing bad will ever happen...but trying to prepare for "something" that is going to happen "sometime" is a waste in my opinion. I'll take things as they come, and I'll enjoy life up until that point without worry.
Originally posted by mikemck1976
Originally posted by fishman1985
Hello everyone, I would like to begin by saying if you DO NOT believe that some type of disaster is looming then do not even bother reading this post. While noone knows exactly when the next big disaster will strike, we all must agree that at some point something huge could happen.
I have but one question…..
Just who is this noone you speak of?
Why is he keeping this info to himself?
Just a little joke. I read it that way and it made me laugh.