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New to this so let's get started - Ukprepper88 - 30 July 2012

Hi everyone I'm 23 and from Devon, I'm compleately new to prepping and can't wait to get started... But unfortunately I need to wait until I get paid first Tongue

I guess I kind of started a while ago in that I've always got a couple of bags of pasta, some porridge and cupa soups and noodles lying around but I've never really propperly stored food or any other useful items for teotwawki situation (just bought it as it was cheap, stores fairly well so I'll always have a little food if I need it) I've been reading a few of the preppers sites but I realised most were American, they still have good ideas but as we can't legaly own guns here (without firearms certificate) except airguns that changes things for us... We need to get creative... I'm thinking air rifle and crossbow as well as learning how bows, arrows and bowstrings were traditionally made so I can make a back up when the air rifle pellets/crossbow bolts eventually run out.

I think my main problem is my plan to meet up with my family who are not preppers and live 260 miles away in Sussex and have no survival skills (except martial arts) not really sure what to do in this situation as it seems they kind of believe the majority of people's cry of "the goverment will fix things" although they do store some food it normally works out about a weeks worth (and as most have about 3 days worth apparently I guess that's a step in the right direction)

Thanks for letting me join and I look forward to learning alot from you all and hopefully I'll be able to contribute to the knowledge of this group Smile


RE: New to this so let's get started - Carnebwen - 30 July 2012

Welcome to the site.


RE: New to this so let's get started - bigpaul - 30 July 2012

hello and welcome from a fellow Devonian. remember to "store what you eat & eat what you store"...dont buy something just because its cheap if its not something you normally eat. and "rotate, rotate, rotate", new tins go on the back of the shelf, older tins to the front so that the oldest gets used first.(pardon me, if you already know this!Angry)


RE: New to this so let's get started - Barneyboy - 30 July 2012

hello and welcome from norfolkSmile


RE: New to this so let's get started - Bug_out_Bag - 30 July 2012

Hello from East Anglia! Smile


RE: New to this so let's get started - Skean Dhude - 30 July 2012

Welcome. I would suggest that you look at the main site first and then go to the start here sections and work your way through. It should make things easier. Then when you come to do your planning you will have specific questions which you can ask here.

Have fun.


RE: New to this so let's get started - Ukprepper88 - 30 July 2012

Thank you for the welcome everyone

@bigpaul I definately agree with that and luckly I do eat what I buy, but thank you for the advice its appreciated Smile

Will do skean I think I've read a couple when I was first looking into what prepping was but I will definately be looking through them as they are there to help newbies like me Big Grin


RE: New to this so let's get started - NorthernRaider - 30 July 2012

Aloha from Durham, take SDs advice and read first Smile
NR


RE: New to this so let's get started - Kenneth Eames - 30 July 2012

Welcome from the West of Scotland, read and enjoy. Kenneth Eames.


RE: New to this so let's get started - Tigs - 31 July 2012

hi from south yorkshire