Disaster Preparation?
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- moldero0
- Picked up a Honda generator Finally. That was the last bit of gear I needed.Gnash
- nice!moldero
- Cabin up north stocked up nice. Bag in the car, bag at home.Gnash
- I have a champion inverter generator and to this day wish I’d stumped up extra $$ for a Honda. So so quiethardhat
- took me ages to decide on a genni. In the end I went with heavy dutyGnash
- Ya, quiet is important, but quality for long term use was key for me.Gnash
- I’m not a mechanical mcgiver so I want dependable gearGnash
- I also want to be able to power a 240 welderGnash
- I’ve been trying to get solar setup working better, but I think I’ll have to stump for LiFePO4 batterieshardhat
- Ya, all about the batteries ^Gnash
- Nairn0
I've got two Robert de Niro faced flesh lights and a shit load of batteries, so I should be fine for the occasional hate-wank after the apocalypse hits.
- lolmoldero
- They have poseable faces. By which I mean they remain entirely and singularly rubbery and consistent, as is the very epitome of de Niro's lack of range.Nairn
- Still, it's amusing to pull up his cheeks into a morbid grimace after I've filled his mouth.
OK, enough.Nairn - I fucking hate de Niro.
I hope he doesn't survive the apocalypse.Nairn - Disaster Preparation:
Ascertain whether de Niro has survived the apocalypse; if so - hunt down and kill.
Then wank over corpse.Nairn - LOLmoldero
- zombieland 3scarabin
- scarabin6
I don’t consider myself a prepper but I’ve got enough desert festival gear to build a small village. Recently bought a ShiftPod. Also have a Honda EU22001 gennie, 3000w solar array and a pretty large lithium ion battery bank (just switched over from 25x lead acid deep cycle marine batteries). I have light stands, water filters, 5-gal storage jugs, folding bed, a van and a 5x8” box trailer to store it all in.
Only thing i need is emergency shelf stable food. Previously i had a case of MREs but rats ate the entire thing. Right now i just have lists of the stuff i need, immediate and long term. I figure you should have a solution for 2-3 days, 2-3 weeks, and 6 month+. The long term kit should have stuff like extra antibiotics, tools, textiles, and seeds.
Some friends have a bit of land in colorado.
I wanna be able to start a new colony at the drop of a hat
- yeah man! I got my eye on a couple lots down here around 10 hectares for around $10k US about 1/2 click from the beach, the drawback is its secludedmoldero
- secluded in mexico = badmoldero
- *300w in solar panels, not 3k (i wish)scarabin
- i hope u got an inverter lolsted
- I do, and a box of backup cheap onesscarabin
- That’s like what, 25 acres? Not bad!scarabin
- if i went back stateside I'd pick Colorado, love that place.moldero
- get that thing defensible now loltrooperbill
- You need to get some of Jim Bakker's food buckets!
https://www.youtube.…elahon - What you packin? Shotgun? 22LR? Ammo is expensive at the moment.Phrenological
- Rocks and harsh wordsscarabin
- hans_glib1
the nearest i've got to prepping is stocking up with a couple of bales of bog roll before the next wave of panic buying starts in the autumn when "covid-19: the return" hits the screens
- BK1
Have enough supplies to bunker down at home unsupported for 3 months.
Keep extra gas for your vehicle & cash in case you need to leave the region.
Anything longer than that is going to be more of a national/international catastrophe and your LifeStraw and fire starter ain't gonna help you.
- nb1