RE: What is TS doesn't HTF?
Good question and one we can only answer to ourselves when we check out.
I, for one agree that we'll need our preps one day.
However, being "prep'd" isn't just waiting for society to collapse around us.
I remember being stuck on the M3 for eight hours, b.o.b would have been really handy...
It's great to know that I can feed/water/protect my family for three days from one rucksack.
I enjoy the time I spend with the family (including 2 teenagers) prepping.
I'm confident that we can live "off-grid" for a few months if needed.
Thes skills I've learnt and advice from these forums are golden and can be used in daily life as well as WTSHTF.
It's good to be in a crowd of people knowing that you're likely to be the only one whowould know what to do to protect and thrive in a situation that would probably finish most of those people in a month.
The best thing I've learnt is you can never have enough para cord...
I believe prepping is a journey, not a destination...
...hopefully!
...hopefully!
Good question and one we can only answer to ourselves when we check out.
I, for one agree that we'll need our preps one day.
However, being "prep'd" isn't just waiting for society to collapse around us.
I remember being stuck on the M3 for eight hours, b.o.b would have been really handy...
It's great to know that I can feed/water/protect my family for three days from one rucksack.
I enjoy the time I spend with the family (including 2 teenagers) prepping.
I'm confident that we can live "off-grid" for a few months if needed.
Thes skills I've learnt and advice from these forums are golden and can be used in daily life as well as WTSHTF.
It's good to be in a crowd of people knowing that you're likely to be the only one whowould know what to do to protect and thrive in a situation that would probably finish most of those people in a month.
The best thing I've learnt is you can never have enough para cord...
I believe prepping is a journey, not a destination...
...hopefully!
...hopefully!
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