Hello everyone, it's great to be here! I've actually been interested in prepping for a while now but never properly taken it seriously other than a few basic measures.
I feel like I have a quite unique situation as a prepper (perhaps I'm wrong and there may be many more people out there like me too). I live between London and Buckinghamshire, but also live abroad for at least 6 months of the year as well as travel frequently almost every month. Therefore being prepped is some what of a challenge for me as I can never predict where I am going to be.
I'd love to hear everyone's thoughts on how to as a prepped traveller and a prepped home keeper.
Nice to meet you all!
Jay
Big Hello to all you preppers!
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preppingsu
Re: Big Hello to all you preppers!
Hello and welcome.
Prepping for when you are at home wild be the usual type of stuff, food water, alternative heating lighting etc.
When travelling having a selection of stuff would be helpful. Also start making a map of shops were you could purchase items should you need them.
If you travel to the same place have a stash of supplies there.
Have several plans of action depending on the situation.
What I am trying to say is always have a plan A, B, C and D.
It may be worth starting another thread so we can carry on this discussion.
Prepping for when you are at home wild be the usual type of stuff, food water, alternative heating lighting etc.
When travelling having a selection of stuff would be helpful. Also start making a map of shops were you could purchase items should you need them.
If you travel to the same place have a stash of supplies there.
Have several plans of action depending on the situation.
What I am trying to say is always have a plan A, B, C and D.
It may be worth starting another thread so we can carry on this discussion.
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rationaljay
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Re: Big Hello to all you preppers!
Thanks very much Preppingsu, nice to meet you and thanks for the advice.

Re: Big Hello to all you preppers!
Hello and welcome to the Forum. 
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