Hello from WV3

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Cougar
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Re: Hello from WV3

Post by Cougar »

Take a look here viewtopic.php?f=23&t=1989 see this and part 2 to explain the areas.
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Stasher
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Re: Hello from WV3

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mikelmus wrote:Aright fellas. Thanks very much for the warm welcome.
Loads here to get stuck into, been having a good nosey round so far.
Seems more an more peops interested in prepping/bushcrafting than I first thaught.

Am a bit of a noob to forums, shall try not to get banned just yet. Gulp.

Pseudonym can I ask, what kinda bushcrafting you into at the mo? I'm bizzy with wild edibles & tree identification (minefield :roll: ), slingshot an sorting out a self sustainable coms/solar power (Got a powermonkey traveller extreme but now replacing with more punch for coms, although the traveller will tx on 1 watt it cuts off at 4)

Stasher, dude, whats your take on geocahing supplies, its on my horizon but not got round to it yet?

Cheers lads.
We don't stash any supplies away from the 'prepstead' :D I know there are a number of people on the forum who do or are in the process of caching goods and/or a BOL. Personally I'm not sure that one cache would be enough in a shtf scenario, I think three or four would be wiser if you're going down that route. Purely because it gives you flexibility. But as I said we do not stash away from home and have no plans to do so!

Hope that helps :)
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