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Some of my preps
Before I re-stocked
Do we want to know what the apron in the crapper is for?:huh:
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Some of my preps
Before I re-stocked
Do we want to know what the apron in the crapper is for?:huh:
Do we want to know what the apron in the crapper is for?:huh:
A crapper in the garage?? VERY cool!
Thanks, when we bought the house, the first thing I did, was go down to Lowes and buy a sign that said "men" to put on the door. It's the only crapper in the house that the seat is left up. My wife doesn't see the humor in it.
I suggest packing a BOB and taking it for a hike... A great idea generator for SHTF scenarios would be Hurricane Katrina. Prepare for something like that and you will have most bases covered.
I wonder what percentage of people's budgets is spent on boots?
Not sneakers, tennies, or typical department store imitations. BOOTS!
You guys might find this site interesting.
I found canvas jungle boots to be the better option for weather gear.
Years ago I became a survivalist Now I am an old man, guess it worked
jj
Does anybody happen to know where somebody can get survival food that is not full of common allergens (such as wheat, gluten, dairy, nuts, etc.)?? Obviously freeze dried fruit and veggies would be fine but I'm talking about real meals that have good protein and calories.
AAAAHHHH looks like we are in for an earthquake, lots of activity and some big 6.0s in Alaska.
No really, it has been alot of fun and I have learned a great deal. You guys get a chance try to find Mel Tappens Survival Guns. Great book and keeps the mind thinking.
If SHTF try to end up old like me Or die real healthy
jj
I did that for 5 years, it was called the Infantry. I was in units such as the 75th Ranger Regiment and the 82nd Airborne Division. People still look at me funny when I hand them my Tac vest. It weighs about 70 lbs with ammo and L4 plates in it. They always ask how do you move in this? I tell them it's pretty easy after you get used to jumping with 180 lbs and humping 120 lbs thru the woods all the time. Just make sure that you wear good boots. Rough terrain, heavy gear, and bad boots will make your life miserable!