sawinredneck
Treehouser
First, let's please keep politics out of this, this is just if it's a realistic idea. Second, I'm well aware of my limitations with my back, so let's just carry on like I'm every other Joe in this context.
The neighbor lady is prepping, buying zombie killing spears, animal snares and Amazon medical kits for her buggout plan. She'll get some food, be able to kill Zombies and stich herself back together, cool, but seems like she's missing a lot of other key things.
I've watched a lot of Youtube "Experts" ramble on about what's in their pack, why and how wonderful it is. I'm honestly putting together something for my family now, just because..... But how realistic is that plan?
I have an edge up on most, I do have a place to run to, I have water, fishing, hunting, tons of wood, and woodlands and so on, I have to wonder where most of these people plan to run to?
How sustainable is it? I can buy a Silky saw, a small axe, fire starters, medical kit, things you could put in a pack and carry quickly and get out, but what happens when the axe handle breaks? What happens when the saw blade breaks or dulls? What happens when you break that $300 knife off doing something dumb?
How long can you really survive on fish and wild game?
Sorry, been pondering this a lot lately and you seem to be some sensible minded people, I just wanted to pick the brain trust here to get some realistic input, thanks in advance!
The neighbor lady is prepping, buying zombie killing spears, animal snares and Amazon medical kits for her buggout plan. She'll get some food, be able to kill Zombies and stich herself back together, cool, but seems like she's missing a lot of other key things.
I've watched a lot of Youtube "Experts" ramble on about what's in their pack, why and how wonderful it is. I'm honestly putting together something for my family now, just because..... But how realistic is that plan?
I have an edge up on most, I do have a place to run to, I have water, fishing, hunting, tons of wood, and woodlands and so on, I have to wonder where most of these people plan to run to?
How sustainable is it? I can buy a Silky saw, a small axe, fire starters, medical kit, things you could put in a pack and carry quickly and get out, but what happens when the axe handle breaks? What happens when the saw blade breaks or dulls? What happens when you break that $300 knife off doing something dumb?
How long can you really survive on fish and wild game?
Sorry, been pondering this a lot lately and you seem to be some sensible minded people, I just wanted to pick the brain trust here to get some realistic input, thanks in advance!