hi everyone
started to look in to this when my son in new york had no power for three days and the fuel ran out !!!!!!!!!
they were lucky being up a hill slightly those below no so fortunate
we in the uk take our weather for granted some times any one agree
i got stuck for a few days in the last lot of snow we had but was lucky to find a room some not so fortunate that weekend
started a bug out bag for both my van and at home
A few of my colleagues think it is stupid to prep yet they carry spare fuel ???
we also had a good few power cuts last winter so i have just bought an 80 solar panel anyone else done this type of thing
i live in an urban area and if the shtf all the roads would quickly clogg up so do you bug in or out ?????
cheers
maddfridge
northants new prepper
Re: northants new prepper
Hello and welcome to the Forum. 
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Re: northants new prepper
welcome to the forum , take the weather for granted!! not me I would be broke if I did
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Re: northants new prepper
Hi and welcome
if you read the forum's you will find the question of bugging in or bugging out talked about lots
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Re: northants new prepper
Survival blanket in a vehicle is a must.
It can help in most emergency situations
Don't be afraid to use it, just make sure you replace it and always carry a spare
It can help in most emergency situations
Don't be afraid to use it, just make sure you replace it and always carry a spare
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