RE: At last, a real preppers forum
Steve,
Sounds like you are in a good situation.
I would suggest that you start by reading the stuff on the main site. It sounds to me like you are looking at one area and stocking up before moving on to the next. You don't want to have enough tools, stores and seeds to run a 100 acre farm and find that you have no water for the transition so you die of thirst. Fill all the pots at the same rate so if it happens tomorrow you have enough for your needs.
As far as storage is concerned. The favoured way in the suburbs is to bury it or put it behind false walls. There are other options.
Once you have read the basics then some of the other topics will make more sense.
One of my aims is to build a small network of preppers who can share information, tools and skills. We might not meet after an event but we can meet and help others before and if they are close to you then you could set up something special.
One think to remember, always remember OPSEC (OPerational SECurity) Don't tell anyone about where your stores are, your plans and where you are. We are grey men just keeping our heads down and waiting for something we all hope will not happen.
Good luck and any questions just ask.
Skean Dhude
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It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is the most adaptable to change. - Charles Darwin
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