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I don't know if we've ever hit on this subject directly, but it's gained my curiosity lately.
I see more interest in preparedness and survival, and you can find stuff online that discusses preparing for anything from natural disasters, terrorism, war, and zombies (This better not turn in to a stupid zombie thread ).
Actually, this is a good time of year to discuss this because we're going in to winter, and it can be a time when you're most likely to have to deal with being prepared and surviving.
So here are the areas for discussion:
1) Home preparedness (food, water, heat, electric)
2) Vehicle preparedness (equipment, setup, supplies)
3) The perfect survival/bug-out vehicle (mini, fullsize, pickup, suv, other)
Discuss:
I see more interest in preparedness and survival, and you can find stuff online that discusses preparing for anything from natural disasters, terrorism, war, and zombies (This better not turn in to a stupid zombie thread ).
Actually, this is a good time of year to discuss this because we're going in to winter, and it can be a time when you're most likely to have to deal with being prepared and surviving.
So here are the areas for discussion:
1) Home preparedness (food, water, heat, electric)
2) Vehicle preparedness (equipment, setup, supplies)
3) The perfect survival/bug-out vehicle (mini, fullsize, pickup, suv, other)
Discuss:
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