Ron The Best is Yet to Come
@Ringo4maga
05 October, 03:29
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ol_ cowboy
@ol_cowboy
05 October, 03:40
In response Ron The Best is Yet to Come to his Publication
There can come that moment when you grab your family, grab a few precious memories, pets, and valuables IF one planned ahead IF there is any time, and get out of harms way as fast as possible. Being able to do that takes planning ahead, like having Bugout Bags with food & water, necessities & shelter ready.
What would we take with us if we had only 30 seconds to get out of our homes? It's a good idea to think about it and plan ahead for such a scenario and be ready, just in case.
Homes can be rebuilt.
Just like a forest fire, sometimes there's only time to jump in the car and drive like heck, or just to climb to higher ground.
Be prepared America.
Don't wait 'till the last minute.
What would we take with us if we had only 30 seconds to get out of our homes? It's a good idea to think about it and plan ahead for such a scenario and be ready, just in case.
Homes can be rebuilt.
Just like a forest fire, sometimes there's only time to jump in the car and drive like heck, or just to climb to higher ground.
Be prepared America.
Don't wait 'till the last minute.
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Ron The Best is Yet to Come
@Ringo4maga
06 October, 06:36
In response ol_ cowboy to his Publication
I agree
It's always best to stay put where all your supplies are UNTIL something like this heads your way
We are fortunate enough to have a travel trailer with generator and surplus fuel parked 15 miles from our house. It's loaded with survival food packs, ammo, medical etc.
We have a relative 4hrs away that lives on top a mountain in New Mexico. He has always been off the grid. Our goal would be get there as fast as possible. Plan B is a spot at a lake 1 hr away.
You have got to be prepared and we have had plenty of time to do so.During covid lock down I studied and got a hamm radio license ( don't need it in an emergency) got a couple of radios tuned them to several repeaters so if the comm go down I can still communicate with that set of people - some of them can talk all over the World 🌎
Also have GMRS radios for vehicle to vehicle.
Hope it never comes to this but as a baby boomer Eagle scout with a dad that was a gunsmith -an Olympic silver medalist gunsmith
We are re
It's always best to stay put where all your supplies are UNTIL something like this heads your way
We are fortunate enough to have a travel trailer with generator and surplus fuel parked 15 miles from our house. It's loaded with survival food packs, ammo, medical etc.
We have a relative 4hrs away that lives on top a mountain in New Mexico. He has always been off the grid. Our goal would be get there as fast as possible. Plan B is a spot at a lake 1 hr away.
You have got to be prepared and we have had plenty of time to do so.During covid lock down I studied and got a hamm radio license ( don't need it in an emergency) got a couple of radios tuned them to several repeaters so if the comm go down I can still communicate with that set of people - some of them can talk all over the World 🌎
Also have GMRS radios for vehicle to vehicle.
Hope it never comes to this but as a baby boomer Eagle scout with a dad that was a gunsmith -an Olympic silver medalist gunsmith
We are re
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You are gonna be one of the American Heroes who's out there helpin' People like all the other "preppers" who are out there right now helpin' Hurricane Helene victims (no one makes fun of Preppers now do they?) and you'll be super effective at it if it ever comes to that, because you will be self-sufficient, because you already planned ahead and have skills...if it comes to that in your part of the country.
So may people are still unprepared for emergencies, but THANK GOD that situation has improved over the past decade when earlier virtually no one even had spare food in their pantry let alone bugout or survival gear. Now I notice how many 4x4s have tents ready to go on their roofracks, with fuel cans & tools just driving to town. That's a Beautiful Sight.
Who's saving lives in the wake of Hurricane Helene along with Military and First Responders? PREPPERS. Including Cajun Navy.
Prepping's even in style, now.
So may people are still unprepared for emergencies, but THANK GOD that situation has improved over the past decade when earlier virtually no one even had spare food in their pantry let alone bugout or survival gear. Now I notice how many 4x4s have tents ready to go on their roofracks, with fuel cans & tools just driving to town. That's a Beautiful Sight.
Who's saving lives in the wake of Hurricane Helene along with Military and First Responders? PREPPERS. Including Cajun Navy.
Prepping's even in style, now.
11:51 AM - Oct 06, 2024
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