Become a Prepper in five not so easy steps!

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  • Опубліковано 20 сер 2024
  • In this introduction, I will lay out the five parts of a series designed to get those new to prepping and emergency preparedness build a firm foundation. There are five parts to the series.
    1. Constructing a 72 hour emergency preparedness kit for an adult.
    2. As a continuation of video one, we will include items for those with medical conditions like mobility issues, medical devices and those with mental health and neurodivergent conditions.
    3. Constructing a Bug Out Bag so you have the things you need to survive when you are mobile.
    4. We discuss when you need to shelter in place.
    5. The final video will be a live stream where we talk about your long term survival location.
    These are the links for the two books I discussed.
    Strategic Relocation, North American Guide to Safe Places, Fourth Edition
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    Survive and Thrive: A Practical Handbook for Emergency Readiness
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    Use coupon code HOMESTEADINGPREPPERS
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    augasonfarms.com?sca_ref=5389944.dfKzyBEAf7
    I get commissions for purchases made through links in this post however you do not ever pay more for a product because of this.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 8

  • @onionwarrior7447
    @onionwarrior7447 6 місяців тому +1

    Can’t wait! Looking forward to the series!

  • @Melvinmutt
    @Melvinmutt 6 місяців тому +1

    Great video! Thanks!

    • @homesteadingpreppers
      @homesteadingpreppers  6 місяців тому

      I appreciate your comment. Every time I finish a video, I think I should have covered this or that! I guess I will must have to make more videos!

  • @phild8095
    @phild8095 6 місяців тому +1

    Any situation requiring prepped supplies is going to be hard days.
    My suggestion is to do some hard days regularly. First, find out what it is like to walk five miles.
    Start slow, maybe a mile, then over the next week or month add a bit to it, do days in a row, then get a five miler in.
    Then spend some time with dirt. Plant a garden, plant a fruit tree. Keep both alive and thriving.
    While doing all this, see if you can go a month without eating as a restaurant or eating prepared foods. Learn to cook, bake and clean up afterwards.
    Oh, have a supply of rice and beans? Cook some of it so that you could feed it to friends.
    What gives me the right to suggest this? I'm almost 67. Last year I walked over a thousand miles, with a total of 13 walks between 5 and 6.2 miles. I planted 10 more fruit trees on my half acre and they all survived. Wife and I both know how to cook and bake from scratch. She has baked 14 loaves of sourdough bread in 7 weeks. In February we still have over 150 jars of home canned produce on the shelves and vegetables and herbs sprouting under lights for this spring's planting. This year we are planting a dozen berry bushes and another apple tree.
    We have canned, frozen, cold stored, dehydrated and fermented vegetables. We have fermented fruit juice to make wine then some of that got turned into vinegar. Last fall I turned 450 used paving bricks into a raised bed.
    A get home bag will only get you home if you can carry it that far. Those thousand plus miles last year, I wore a 20-27 pound pack, carried a sidearm in a holster with a spare magazine. I know my capabilities. People, do you?
    While we are old and don't move as fast as we once did we move more than a lot of people do.

    • @homesteadingpreppers
      @homesteadingpreppers  6 місяців тому +1

      I couldn't have said this better myself! All the preps in the world won't help if you don't know how to cook with them or, as you said, walk a few miles or more with your pack. I appreciate your comments and keep up your hard worrk!

  • @richardnolan27
    @richardnolan27 6 місяців тому +1

    Put a spare phone and a power inverter and some other electronic equipment in EMP safe bags you can use tinfoil just fold the corners you can even use an old microwave oven that’s not plugged in as a EMP safe storage box 😎⚡️⚡️⚡️