Yes. IF I were a chemist, then my week might consist of a six day drudge, talking and acting on the things I'm trained for.
So, on a Sunday, I go off into the clouds with my hobby, which is (say) skydiving. I pack my (paracetamol... oops, occupational error!) My parachute and I head for the clouds in my plane, which the pilot has prepped before each time.
I jump out and enjoy the thrill as the wind rushes by.
After a couple of jumps, I'm back home Sunday evening, ready for the drudge on Monday.
At this point, I dont worry about my next jump. I'm all clued up. I have all the right gear, and my partner pilot knows their stuff is good, too. I'll give it a miss next week and go for a walk.
This is what prepping means in my world. Prepare proportionally. It won't affect my day-to-day day, but it's there for when it's needed or not.
Have a good break fella.
Cheers 🇬🇧
100 percent matey, apart from the parachute bit...no.no.and bleep no.
Lol not for me
@Scottishprepper73 Its only an analogy... me and parachutes also dont mix 😄
Great advice! That beach looks beautiful - enjoy your camping trip 🙂
I'm more glamping this trip, built my camper van a few years ago so home comforts. But I DO love a good kayak trip and proper camping as well.
Arasaig is a stunning area, no finer beaches in the UK imo. If you get the chance you must visit.
Appreciate the comments and support,
Sp
100%
Enjoy your holiday,that water looks very inviting,what a beautiful place,just watch out for those midge's and hopefully the wet stuff won't come down 👍.
No midges up here ever buddy,another selling pont for it. crystal clear water up here and silica sand beaches. Highly recommended.
@@Scottishprepper73 awesome,I would probably do a spot of fishing 🎣
i agree it’s easy to think of so much and getting more than you may not need but off course enjoy life while being prepped 👌👌