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Hi from the Highlands
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Mojosik
Hi from the Highlands
Hi all, have to be honest, I'd never heard of preppers until just last week, but as soon as I was aware of the movement i immediately felt a kinship. At the minute I havent started prepping as such, but my family have been trying to go down the self-sufficiency route (although it's a slow process). We are lucky that we live rural and have access to land, was lucky enough to be given a commercial poly tunnel(not quite completed yet, story of my life) which we're planning to grow all our own veg and soft fruits and are intending to keep as many edible animals as possible purely for our own consumption, although a pine martin got all my hens last week so need to get more
. I always wanted to build up stores of food for whatever may happen but it always seems a monumental task to research on your own. However now I've got all of you like minded preppers close by i think it'll be a lot easier to motivate myself.
looking forward to moving forward
looking forward to moving forward
Re: Hi from the Highlands
Hello and welcome to the Forum 
Two is one and one is none, but three is even better.
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preppingsu
Re: Hi from the Highlands
Welcome. Good to have you on board. Remember to don't get too overwhlemed by it all, take your time, read loads. Everything you do is a bonus.
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Mojosik
Re: Hi from the Highlands
cheers, i'm gonna take it easy, and just ease myself into it. Its just now that I'm thinking along these lines, so many thoughts and ideas go through your head, pretty exciting to be honest 
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Re: Hi from the Highlands
Hi from the Southern Uplands 
Re: Hi from the Highlands
Morning from a Cumbrian living in Yorkshire! 
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Mojosik
Re: Hi from the Highlands
I'm from Ayrshire originally, used to do a bit of bothying in the galloway forest area, the southern upland way passes right by white laggan bothy, ah fond memories.diamond lil wrote:Hi from the Southern Uplands
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Technik
Re: Hi from the Highlands
Welcome. Don't worry that you haven't managed to stock pile food yet, it's a slow process and I don't know if anyone on here has the perfect 1 year supply either. Get a couple cans extra every time you shop and quite soon you'll have your cupboards full.