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Hunkabilly wrote:Here is my 2 cents on emergency EDC food, I bought a pouch of tuna, a small pouch of almonds and a small pouch of beef jerky and combined them all into a food saver bag and sealed them closed. I made sure the expiration dates are visible so i can rotate the stock and use the home made MRE before the expiration dates. Most of the listed about have a shelf life of two years so I really only have to think about it rarely.
Jeriah wrote:My plan involves getting out of the building, not sitting in the bathroom huffing day-old farts through the toilet. Your mileage may vary.
CamCub3d wrote:Nutpantz wrote:Is your water bottle plastic or stainless steel. Steel is a little heavier but you can boil in it.wrap some hay wire or any steel wire to hang it like a pot. wrap a lot of wire you can use for game snares or other things.Then you can mix up your food a bit with dry soup.don't forget soap to clean the bottle. Try to have things that have more than one use s often add possible. Ie Shaving mirror /signal mirror.
Add a couple of big big garbage bags.good for every thing from bedding to rain cover to sleeping bag.
Add rope.you can always use rope.
All spelling and grammar errors the fault of my phone.
Its a plastic one (for now), and I didnt think about wire... will have to add that in.
I just put some dish soap in my kit, along with some dry soup and some rope.
I might pick up some paracord tomorrow and some heavy duty trash bags.
Thanks for the help!
CamCub3d wrote:Im not sure if this is where this post belongs, but anyway...
I live in a small town (pop. around 1000), and was just wondering what would be better. To bug out or just to stay in place? I live in a small apartment on the second floor of a tv repair shop with only one entrance/exit (a set of stairs leading outside) There is dead bolts on the stair doors and on my apartment door. I have enough food for about a week or so, and about 20 gallons of water saved up. What would you all do?
vyadmirer wrote:Call me the paranoid type, but remember I'm on a post apocalyptic website prepared for zombies.


CamCub3d wrote:The town is mostly older religious folk, mixed with crack heads and a few "normal" people. We do have street dances on occasion, but I doubt I would be able to put anything together. Im pretty sure if the shtf the town would just crumble.... any disaster would do it. When we had the fire a couple years ago it was so hectic, people were flocking just to watch as the emergency personnel were trying to put it out. I am pretty good friends with most of the police officers in town, so I feel safe there. There is a small group of us (around 10-15 people) who are semi-prepared for things, also a local officer is also in with the whole "prepare for the zombies, you prepare for everything" But I honestly do not feel safe in my hometown... and the only reason I would bug in is to protect my family and friends.
Krustofski wrote:Dude, you're an open system which has energy pumped into it at least once a day. Entropy doesn't stand a chance. Plus, all living things are thermodynamically unstable anyway, we're held together by pure kinetics. You're not special. Um... what I'm trying to say is: Happy Birthday.

12_Gauge_Chimp wrote:Sorry.
Look at it this way. At least you aren't a zombie.
Or Pimpslick.

CamCub3d wrote:I live in a small town (pop. around 1000), and was just wondering what would be better. To bug out or just to stay in place? I live in a small apartment on the second floor of a tv repair shop with only one entrance/exit (a set of stairs leading outside) There is dead bolts on the stair doors and on my apartment door. I have enough food for about a week or so, and about 20 gallons of water saved up. What would you all do?
Munich wrote:@Pondo,
Would you recommend staying near a source of water such as a river? I live uphill from one, although many people will probably try to go close to this river. Great fishing and hunting too.
Nutpantz wrote:Rivers are s natural highway.
They are also a natural dumping spot as history and current events tell us. Duringany major disaster involving water you will have large floaty things going down river.things you don't really want in your drinking water or any water really you touch. It will also be
A natural barrier and you never know what will be traveling along the shore looking for a way to cross.
That said.there is a reason that every civilization n builds on the shores of rivers.there are s lot of benefits.
myself I'll find a nice creek where i can check that no one is pooping up stream.
All spelling and grammar errors the fault of my phone.
CamCub3d wrote:Im not sure if this is where this post belongs, but anyway...
I live in a small town (pop. around 1000), and was just wondering what would be better. To bug out or just to stay in place? I live in a small apartment on the second floor of a tv repair shop with only one entrance/exit (a set of stairs leading outside) There is dead bolts on the stair doors and on my apartment door. I have enough food for about a week or so, and about 20 gallons of water saved up. What would you all do?
CamCub3d wrote:The town is mostly older religious folk, mixed with crack heads and a few "normal" people. We do have street dances on occasion, but I doubt I would be able to put anything together. Im pretty sure if the shtf the town would just crumble.... any disaster would do it. When we had the fire a couple years ago it was so hectic, people were flocking just to watch as the emergency personnel were trying to put it out. I am pretty good friends with most of the police officers in town, so I feel safe there. There is a small group of us (around 10-15 people) who are semi-prepared for things, also a local officer is also in with the whole "prepare for the zombies, you prepare for everything" But I honestly do not feel safe in my hometown... and the only reason I would bug in is to protect my family and friends.


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