Message from @SPRTNWRRYR1974
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I'm paraphrasing but you get the gist
Could I make it rich searching for sunken treasure?
Maybe that'll be my job
You'd have to find it, but yeah
@Scott_Cole you could power a well with solar, but you'll likely need to go with a 24 or 48V (dc) setup to get the 240V AC needed for a well. I'd find out the horsepower of the pump, as 1hp = ~750 watts (theoretically)
Feel free to DM me if you have any questions
My well is 220. i have a generator ans pile of gas.
That's probably the smarter way to go tbh
@snipers222 Will do, thank you.
gas can only last so long i suggest getting a diesel or dual fuel generator
How can I prep even though I'm in a college dorm? I'll be moving out next year (hopefully to my own house), but I have no idea what to do. I kind of want to start now in case something happens after November 3rd.
what college
@SPRTNWRRYR1974 figure out what you are prepping for first. Chaos after election, civil war, GSM, ect... then find someone knowledgeable about what to expect on youtube or bitchute. How you prep will vary on what you believe is going to happen
Check your college rules on what you can and can't posses in the dorms. The last thing you want is to get a room check and your items confiscated (I.e Bug out/Get home Bag)
I’m in a very similar boat. I got one week of food storage and a 72 hour kit and an atlas and global coordinates to make it back to my family but it definitely is harder at college to do this type of stuff
But rec management is my major so I find myself with a lot more wilderness survival stuff than your average student but that’s for wilderness, not urban survival. Still, it’s good to have
Best thing is to start small, an overnight/3 day bag. Phone charger/battery pack, a good knife and multitool, dried foods like jerkey and rasins, nuts, and a good water bottle
Extra socks and rain gear are also massivly overlooked
Its all about building on what you have so the basics is the only good way to start
I'm thinking chaos at best, war at worst. I'm going to order some Patriot food today. If nothing else, it will stay good for a long time.
I reccomend making your own dehydrated and canned food, if you can. A lot of those brands out there are snake oil.
man i just get cheap stuff thatll go far like big peanut butter jars, big bags of rice and beans, and instant potatoes ect. ive gotten some patriot supply things but wasnt impressed with how much i paid for pancake mix and other crap
get water filters too, allot easier than storing enough water for extended periods of time. i got a couple decent bug out bags ill post if i can figure out how to upload pics haha
ive got enough to feed my family of four for 2 monthes stuffed in one plastic bin that can fit in the bottom of your closet
@SPRTNWRRYR1974 Buy a dehydrator from your local store and a pressure canner as well. You can pick up jars for canning and pickling from your local grocery store
Googling this stuff still helps too.
open to suggestions or criticism, my bag contains:
3 knives, 1 loaded ar mag, a few vitamins, aluminum foil, life straw, freeze dried meal, 9 hour candle, cooking cup and small mil surp stove to cook with it
1 roll duct tape, 50 ft. paracord, 25 zip ties, multi tool, gloves, poncho, heat blanket, bug spray, tinder, compass, fish hook kit and 2 small spools of line
head light, 4 n95 masks, 1 roll t.p., safety glasses, thermals (live in wisconsin), 6 bic lighters, 1 wire saw, 2 bottles water, hand crank flash light and decent first aid kit
Awesome!
me and my dad are preppers, though he knows far more about it than i di
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he let me read this really cool survival book from sometime around the 70s
nice whats the name of it? my buddy got me a copy of the S.A.S. survival handbook last year ive been trying to read through that and remember somthing haha
I can't remember- ill have to ask him. It was basically about how to survive in suburban and urban enviroments
Im actually more in the bug-in catagory, already living in a remote village
I like the Idea of both and that's what I have
One to get home that is in my car and one in my closest
Same