I got my power back wednesday ...
I got by fairly well ...
I didn't loose any trees, and even the debris blown down only took an hour to cleanup
We have a woodstove for heat (usually only for suplemental)
We have a smallish genny wired to a xfer panel, so we could run it occasionally
Had 8 gallons of fuel for the genny
All the vehicles were full of fuel
But, I *also* learned a few lessons
*) 8 gallons of fuel wasn't enough. After day 3 of occasional use, we we're already running out.
*) I hadn't stocked my wood pile, so at day 6 that was nearly exhausted.
*) My well pump is powered from a drop at my shop, so I also need a means to plug the genny in down there. (the pressure tank can get us by for 36 hours or so, but ...)
*) Didn't have enough potable water in the backup kit.
This is the second time in 3 years we've lost power for >3 days so I'm going to bite the bullut and get a PTO generator for the 'bota. I'll move the gas powered unit down to the shop for the well, and then I could easily power my house from the PTO one.
It's been especially bad for folks here in the Snoqualmie Valley. 6 weeks ago the entire downtown areas of North Bend and Snoqualmie flooded, and many folks were still in the middle of flood damage repairs when this power outage occured. I also have some friends nearby that STILL haven't got power restored.