Celeree
Active Member
Howdy from Oklahoma. Just getting started in prepping, aiming to bug-in. Seems like there's any number of collapses that will happen, best get prepared. *waves*
For introductory purposes, you can mention some things here. But to get into details you should post those in the appropriate topics. There are appropriate topics for just about anything. If you can't find an appropriate sub-topic, just put it in the main topic section.I'd like to share some of the things we are doing, get some pointers and such. Not sure whether to put that here or on another part of the forum. Any advice?
For introductory purposes, you can mention some things here. But to get into details you should post those in the appropriate topics. There are appropriate topics for just about anything. If you can't find an appropriate sub-topic, just put it in the main topic section.
I couldn’t agree more. Disasters can strip you of everything you’ve accumulated in life, except knowledge and resourcefulness. People one or two generations ago would fix their own things at home, that’s not the norm anymore. Taking the time to learn basic first aide may end up saving your or another’s child one day.Welcome from South Florida.
In my mind, the best prepping is to prep yourself.
Take classes, learn about farming, take an LPN and/or EMT course, learn about small machine repair, and so on.
Your skill set will always be more important than amassing stuff.
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