Hi Everyone,
Been prepping for a few years now and still learning new things everyweek. I love it !
After a while it becomes a routine way of life, although "Non Preppies" would think otherwise im sure.
Always open to discussing any ideas, thoughts, comments, contrary views on pretty much any subject(s)
Looks like a great forum and an awsome resource.
Hi All - From the Sunrise Coast
- Arwen Thebard
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Hi All - From the Sunrise Coast
Arwen The Bard
"What did you learn today?"
"What did you learn today?"
Re: Hi All - From the Sunrise Coast
Thanks for the intro. Please tell us what events you prep for?
In three words I can sum up everything I have learned about life: It goes on.
Robert Frost.
Covid 19: After that level of weirdness ,any situation is certainly possible.
Me.
Robert Frost.
Covid 19: After that level of weirdness ,any situation is certainly possible.
Me.
Re: Hi All - From the Sunrise Coast
Welcome to the forum, hope you find the place useful. As Jansman says, what are your prepping priorities ???
- Arwen Thebard
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Re: Hi All - From the Sunrise Coast
Im (we) are very much inclined to "Bug-In" rather than out and our preps have tended to be built up on that basis, although many preps will cover many different scenarios. Its not about prepping for any one particluar SHTF incident, we prefer to think its best to stay flexible and try to accomodate whatever comes along.
We're currently working on our personal fitness levels and learning basic emergency medical skills.
So much to learn and its all done "in the best possible tatste"
We're currently working on our personal fitness levels and learning basic emergency medical skills.
So much to learn and its all done "in the best possible tatste"
Arwen The Bard
"What did you learn today?"
"What did you learn today?"
Re: Hi All - From the Sunrise Coast
Hello and welcome to the Forum.
Two is one and one is none, but three is even better.
Re: Hi All - From the Sunrise Coast
Sounds like you're on the same page as a lot of us, maybe not very rock 'n roll but nothing wrong with having a bit more 'stuff' around just in case. Good luck with the phys, hard to get and easy to lose.Arwen Thebard wrote:Im (we) are very much inclined to "Bug-In" rather than out and our preps have tended to be built up on that basis, although many preps will cover many different scenarios. Its not about prepping for any one particluar SHTF incident, we prefer to think its best to stay flexible and try to accomodate whatever comes along.
We're currently working on our personal fitness levels and learning basic emergency medical skills.
So much to learn and its all done "in the best possible tatste"