old_anorak
Prepping Goddess
I agree, bexarprepper is awesome. Learned to can cheese at home by watching her.
Well my father built one a couple years back before our fisheries died. So he is now thinking of bringing it back home to see if he can restore it. So that would be an option. But to get out of here with five adults and a little one, he figures it would take two trips including supplies. Unless as he puts it "He BORROWS another boat" lol.Are you allowed to have your own boat for transportation?
Hello. Dead lobby?
We have one of those ham radio jobs, but I don't play with it. . . it's one of those guy toys and I am happy to leave it to them for now. If I need to learn, I will. I use my cell, but it is just one of those very basic ones and will not work with the gotenna. Guess I'll just have to stay within shoutin distance of the guys for now. Hunny has one of those smart type phones though, but nobody lives within the, wasn't it like 3 1/2 mile, distance.
Yeah, no prepper neighborhood around here, but I really like it that way. When the time comes, our four boys will come and son #2 will bring his wife. They all have skills of their own so will be a big help from shooting, hunting, & medical. Then we have a real good prepper friend who is basically family, but he is already here renting the house we have on the other end of our property. The boys have already nicknamed us the ____ Compound. It would be nice to listen to other communications though. Maybe be forewarned of a gang heading ones way, roadblocks put up, sickness in a certain area, etc. Think some incoming info would be handy to have and even beneficial.So I guess you are not part of a prepper neighbourhood - fighting for yourself - like me - no neighbours around I would like to involve so in a grid down situation communication might work by shouting or walky talky. Guess the money for long range radios is spend better alsware.
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