Hi everyone,
I'm a software engineer from South Wales. I've been interested in survival & bush craft since I was a kid when we did lots of family camping trips, I was in Scouts and Army Cadets, had planned on joining the Army when I graduated but life sort of put a spanner in the works.
Hobbies/interests: computers, robotics, guitar, DIY, woodwork, martial arts, photography, astronomy...too many hobbies really.
Looking forward to getting to know people and sharing ideas!
Greetings from Swansea
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BlackDragon
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Greetings from Swansea
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Hello and welcome to the Forum.
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Re: Greetings from Swansea
Hello 
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Re: Greetings from Swansea
Nice to know I'm not the only welsh man here
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Re: Greetings from Swansea
Your certainly not lol, I'm not far from you in South WalesWange wrote:Nice to know I'm not the only welsh man here
Welcome Blackdragon and Wange
Richard
South Wales UK
Retired, spending the children's inheritance.
South Wales UK
Retired, spending the children's inheritance.
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Jeez, they'll want independence soon and start demanding their own forum 
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Hello and welcome
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BlackDragon
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Re: Greetings from Swansea
Thanks for all the welcomes

Glad I'm not alone, I'm not a native jack, I just live amongst them, observing them in in their natural habitatrik_uk3 wrote:Your certainly not lol, I'm not far from you in South WalesWange wrote:Nice to know I'm not the only welsh man here
Welcome Blackdragon and Wange
Well, I am having difficulty finding the welsh language section of the forumBriggs 2.0 wrote:Jeez, they'll want independence soon and start demanding their own forum
Hope for the best, prepare for the worst
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BlackDragon
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Re: Greetings from Swansea
Ah, I missed a popular question from lots of other introductions...
What am I prepping for? Well, I don't really have much in the way of food stores, but I am hoping to buy my first house soon which will give me a bit of a garden to grow some fruit and veg (once I learn how not to kill them). I have some camping kit and bits left over from when I was in army cadets (IPKs, torches, mess tins, hexy stoves etc) so I would probably be ok in a prolonged power outage situation (plenty of fresh running water near me). I figure that's the most likely potential problem in the UK, apart from flooding in some areas but that doesn't affect me or any of my immediate family.
Another potential problem would be a fuel shortage, I have an elderly mum and disabled sister, living around 30 miles of me, so I try to keep my car above half full (I think of the half way line as the red line), so I could get to both of them in an emergency and potentially move us all to one location if needs be.
I don't really think a large scale economic collapse or political break down are very likely in this country, though one thing that really does worry me is some kind of disease or viral outbreak, like the current Ebola situation in Africa. It's not really practical to keep full on NBC kit around the house, so I figure the best bet would be to get the family together and bug-in at my sister's (the least populated of our locations). I have a respirator for woodwork but I don't know if it would keep airborne pathogens at bay. While I would be quite happy to go live in a forest for a while, I don't really think my mum/sister would be able to do that.
Currently putting together a bug out bag and a car kit. Will post in some other threads about these.
What am I prepping for? Well, I don't really have much in the way of food stores, but I am hoping to buy my first house soon which will give me a bit of a garden to grow some fruit and veg (once I learn how not to kill them). I have some camping kit and bits left over from when I was in army cadets (IPKs, torches, mess tins, hexy stoves etc) so I would probably be ok in a prolonged power outage situation (plenty of fresh running water near me). I figure that's the most likely potential problem in the UK, apart from flooding in some areas but that doesn't affect me or any of my immediate family.
Another potential problem would be a fuel shortage, I have an elderly mum and disabled sister, living around 30 miles of me, so I try to keep my car above half full (I think of the half way line as the red line), so I could get to both of them in an emergency and potentially move us all to one location if needs be.
I don't really think a large scale economic collapse or political break down are very likely in this country, though one thing that really does worry me is some kind of disease or viral outbreak, like the current Ebola situation in Africa. It's not really practical to keep full on NBC kit around the house, so I figure the best bet would be to get the family together and bug-in at my sister's (the least populated of our locations). I have a respirator for woodwork but I don't know if it would keep airborne pathogens at bay. While I would be quite happy to go live in a forest for a while, I don't really think my mum/sister would be able to do that.
Currently putting together a bug out bag and a car kit. Will post in some other threads about these.
Hope for the best, prepare for the worst