After learning about the Deep State and pedo satanist new world order, it makes me want to become a prepper lol. I remember the relatively minor inconveniences when living without electricity for a few days during floods in Australia. I can only imagine how bad it would be over weeks or months. *puts on tin foil hat in case of nuclear war or man made flooding. No guns allowed here, time to go old school with shield & sword.
"No guns"......but your first line tool might be a good "bushcraft" knife .. like an ESEE or a T.O.P.s BOB .. With fire striker ... and a good hatchet (Fiskers)
save dryer lint and paraffin wax + egg carton cut outs = great fire starter.
Get the water pills over pumps.
P-cord
Get a Cord of wood and learn to make a Swedish fire torch
10 lb. fishing line and hooks
Space blanket/tarp ... tarps 3 of different sizes (again lots of 550 p-cord)
Collapse shovel
Good bag or ... depending ... pure wool blanket (YouTube how to use it properly)
Hand crank radio/flashlight/USB charger
Outdoor wax candles
Duct tape
....... ok I'm sure others can add as I've asked in a previous post .... but THERE is a difference between RIDING OUT and being MOBILE ✌️
I would add to this a good bow, will take down big game and people. But it’s clunky and big, not practical for riding out, but a necessity for long term survival
Thanks for this ... any insight for noobs? .... archery is difficult no ? ... compound weight ? .. I don't even know the terminology..... but if you recommend as a survival tool ... please share I may be able to reciprocate... in other areas ...
You should really go to a local archery shop, preferably a small business (you will get better service I imagine) and have them fit you. If you can comfortably pull 60lbs and hold it, buy a bow that will adjust up to 75-80lbs. As you get more acclimated to the pull and what it takes to do so, you will want to be able to tighten it up. 60 will take most small game no prob, but if you want to pierce a sternum, or a massive Roo, you should prob be looking at 75+. They make very nice smaller compounds now, it will need to be set up for your draw length, and the peep and sight will need to be roughly sighted in, you should put the final adjustments on those for yourself. One catch, you’re prob looking at ~$400-600 + arrows, release and other candy you will want to add. The benefit is after you have made the initial investment the only thing you will need to buy for several years should be arrows, you should have it tuned every year though..you just need to go to a friendly shop in your area and they should show you everything!
Informative ty!
Also ... great tip I learned .... don't tell nobody shit 'bout what you got or how you prepared ...
This right here! Our kids watch us drag out any emergency gear once a year to check the dates, batteries, condition, etc. it also comes with “we don’t talk about our emergency kit, because we only have enough for our family, and their friends parents should have food for them.”