peavey
Bronze Member
I started minor prepping a few years ago with the intention of being able to provide a safe healthy enviorment for my family in case the worst happened. I purchased a cheap solar charging system from harbor freight for about $130 and a deep cycle battery from wal mart for about $100. Since I already had several inverters I saved a few bucks there. I mounted the solar panels on my porch and they keep the battery charged extremly well. I have since added an identical system to a out building that gives me an additional charged battery. These system came in real handy when we lost power due to a summer storm for two weeks. One is hard wired into my living room where I can have electricity with a flick of a switch. I have sinced educated myself on cheaper and more powerful systems and have built a 300 watt system for my cabin in the woods.
Ah, my cabin. I purchased 5 acres of mountain property and built a 16' x 16' cabin with a half loft, plumbed it, installed a propane hot water heater (on demand type), 12 volt water pump, picked up a 250gal plastic water tank from craigslist for $50, propane logs (already had), wal mart emergency food 5 gal. buckets, ceramic water filter from CTD for $30, have extra wood stove and pipe for extended survival needs. There are plenty of extras that I have not mentioned that I consider everyday items. Anyway, I believe I have a plan for the 3 month survival scenerio, but I'm in no way confident that I have every situation covered. Additionally I have prepared bug out bags for all family members who keep them in their vehicles with instructions on how to use specific items and where to meet in case the worst happens.
Do I think we will ever have to utilize all the gear and equipment in a long term situation? NO, at least I hope not. Am I better prepared than some? I think so. I am not a end of world prepper. I just want to make sure I can keep my family alive in a bad situation.
Ah, my cabin. I purchased 5 acres of mountain property and built a 16' x 16' cabin with a half loft, plumbed it, installed a propane hot water heater (on demand type), 12 volt water pump, picked up a 250gal plastic water tank from craigslist for $50, propane logs (already had), wal mart emergency food 5 gal. buckets, ceramic water filter from CTD for $30, have extra wood stove and pipe for extended survival needs. There are plenty of extras that I have not mentioned that I consider everyday items. Anyway, I believe I have a plan for the 3 month survival scenerio, but I'm in no way confident that I have every situation covered. Additionally I have prepared bug out bags for all family members who keep them in their vehicles with instructions on how to use specific items and where to meet in case the worst happens.
Do I think we will ever have to utilize all the gear and equipment in a long term situation? NO, at least I hope not. Am I better prepared than some? I think so. I am not a end of world prepper. I just want to make sure I can keep my family alive in a bad situation.