Survival Preparedness One Step at a Time

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The Equipped survival website has an interesting long running post about what its members have done each successive week or month for survival preparedness. What I especially like about this thread is that it is not only a call to action, but full of great tips and real life experience from a variety of viewpoints.

For example, I tend to look at survival preparedness from a rural setting, since I live in what some may call a remote area. Here there will likely be plenty of water to be had come what may but this would not necessarily be the case in more populated or drier areas.

I have heard tell of people filling bathtubs, or using special bathtub liners and water bags to store some water when a survival situation is about to occur. To solve a possible water shortage one member of the urban survival crowd mentioned how he had filled his swimming pool with nearly six thousand gallons of fresh water! Now that should last for some time (a month for 200 people at a gallon a day per person) and will be a valuable long-term survival preparedness resource for the entire neighborhood.

Others have been purchasing survival gear and food, practicing survival skills, making repairs, learning to become more self sufficient. Each small step in the right direction will eventually increase your survival preparedness to a high level.

This great read will certainly get your thoughts going as to what you can do to make sure you are prepared to survive come what may. Take a look here and tell me what you think!

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Charles
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I live in a city setting (austin) In a emergency some say its better to say put. Others say its better to have a place at least 1 hour away from a city setting that is prepared as a place to escape to.

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