Hi all.
Im from the south east coast, started looking into prepping when i was stuck in the snow for 12 hours rather hungry and thirsty. Since then i found myself watching various prepping shows, recently however iv watched both the uk and us version of what would happen during an extended power cut and became concerned id be once again hungry and cold for a lot longer than 12 hours.
Also i am an electrician and know first hand what peoples reaction to having no power is, and due to the impending problems faced by all with regards to large bills and ageing power production and distribution networks im quite keen to make sure me and my family will be alright
Hello from east sussex
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Re: Hello from east sussex
Hello and welcome,
There's nothing like a small problem to get you thinking about prepping...
There's nothing like a small problem to get you thinking about prepping...
Re: Hello from east sussex
Hello and welcome to the Forum.
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Re: Hello from east sussex
Hello and Welcome to the forum.
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Re: Hello from east sussex
hello and welcome
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Re: Hello from east sussex
South East ..... of Norway?m89r wrote:Hi all.
Im from the south east coast, started looking into prepping when i was stuck in the snow for 12 hours rather hungry and thirsty.
ain't settlin'
Re: Hello from east sussex
piglet wrote:South East ..... of Norway?m89r wrote:Hi all.
Im from the south east coast, started looking into prepping when i was stuck in the snow for 12 hours rather hungry and thirsty.
haha, no uk. it took so long due to the number of cars that had been abandoned run out of fuel or broke down.
It was an eye opener of just how quickly a simple situation can get quite out of hand and descend into madness.
Thanks for all the welcome messages
Re: Hello from east sussex
yeah, I think I found the back of that queue, and simply turned around and went back to the nearest pub.
ain't settlin'
Re: Hello from east sussex
Haha, oh hindsight. I think that would of been the best option.
Still ready for it this year on the plus side
Still ready for it this year on the plus side