caseydog wrote:Rob, I like your ideas. However, earthquakes, floods and hurricanes are a different animal than the most common disaster where I live -- tornadoes.
To make matters worse, we don't have basements in North Texas, because they cost too much to build in our soil.
So, if I gather together a bunch of survival supplies, and my house takes a direct hit from an F3 or stronger tornado, my supplies will be scattered for miles. And, if since tornados are very local, if I don't take a direct hit, but suffer damage or lose power, I can stay in a hotel for a while.
My main concern when the tornado warning sirens go off is to stay alive. Not having a basement, I have to hope my small closet hideaway and racing helmet keep me safe.
Of course, being an avid camper, I naturally have a lot of stuff to help me deal with some other kind of disaster. But, tornadoes are one of those disasters where your number one focus is on keeping yourself alive.
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Rob, I like your ideas. However, earthquakes, floods and hurricanes are a different animal than the most common disaster where I live -- tornadoes.
So, if I gather together a bunch of survival supplies, and my house takes a direct hit from an F3 or stronger tornado, my supplies will be scattered for miles.
48Rob,
Good post.
We talked about this preparedness thing at work one time after Katrina.
One of my coworkers mentioned his SHTF solution....."I don't store any extra food or water....My plan is to raid Amish and Mennonite farms.....they won't fight you for it."
Mormons are also supposed to store a year of food, but he said they will shoot you.
planovet wrote:bobhenry wrote:ME ?
I stocked up on aluminum foil for a reflective suit and hat
I don't know about the radiation but my TV signal is a lot better![]()
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All the supplies a person stocks in are worthless if they do not know how to take care of themselves. If they can't cope with an unusual situation they will be in trouble setting on a box of freeze dried food. Surviving in a city is different than out here in the country.
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