Want to know the best place to bug out?

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Deeps
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Re: Want to know the best place to bug out?

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sniper 55 wrote:
poppypiesdad wrote:Loads of deserted islands off Scotland , well yes because there's no power ,no fresh water, no edible vegetation , nothing grows and you have to tie yourself to the rock so you don't get blown away .

Their deserted for a reason ..... oh and are probably owned by someone too. Who long gave up on them as they are of no use .

J
You'd need a desalinination plant for a sub so the same difference, you cant grow stuff on a sub either. People lived on many of the islands as crofters years ago, better bet than sitting on the sea bed hoping your home made sub will surface.
You don't 'need' a desalination plant on a boat, you can have big ol' water tanks like the old 'O' boats, everything we've built since has a couple of big kettles though.

Totally irrelevant though, the notion that you can 'MacGyver' up a submarine is fantastical at the best of times never mind when things have already gone Pete Tong.
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Re: Want to know the best place to bug out?

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With plenty of cash though I bet you could buy one of the decommissioned ones they have sat about in Russia....

I'll see your secret volcano lair and raise you a nuclear powered attack sub ;)
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Re: Want to know the best place to bug out?

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Deeps wrote:Totally irrelevant though, the notion that you can 'MacGyver' up a submarine is fantastical at the best of times never mind when things have already gone Pete Tong.

You Sir are a Negative Nelly!

I once made water drinkable by filtering it through an old sock -Macgyvering works!


The vomiting and runs stopped after a few days....

:lol:
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Re: Want to know the best place to bug out?

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preparedsurrey wrote:With plenty of cash though I bet you could buy one of the decommissioned ones they have sat about in Russia....

I'll see your secret volcano lair and raise you a nuclear powered attack sub ;)
You'll be a busy boy keeping it going on your own, there's a reason they have a hundred guys or so on them. ;)

I'd still prefer the secret volcano lair, I've tried the submarines, a bit compact and bijou. :(
yorkshirewolf wrote:
Deeps wrote:Totally irrelevant though, the notion that you can 'MacGyver' up a submarine is fantastical at the best of times never mind when things have already gone Pete Tong.

You Sir are a Negative Nelly!

I once made water drinkable by filtering it through an old sock -Macgyvering works!


The vomiting and runs stopped after a few days....

:lol:
Maybe try a clean one next time. :P
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Re: Want to know the best place to bug out?

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Deeps wrote:
sniper 55 wrote:
poppypiesdad wrote:Loads of deserted islands off Scotland , well yes because there's no power ,no fresh water, no edible vegetation , nothing grows and you have to tie yourself to the rock so you don't get blown away .

Their deserted for a reason ..... oh and are probably owned by someone too. Who long gave up on them as they are of no use .

J
You'd need a desalinination plant for a sub so the same difference, you cant grow stuff on a sub either. People lived on many of the islands as crofters years ago, better bet than sitting on the sea bed hoping your home made sub will surface.
You don't 'need' a desalination plant on a boat, you can have big ol' water tanks like the old 'O' boats, everything we've built since has a couple of big kettles though.

Totally irrelevant though, the notion that you can 'MacGyver' up a submarine is fantastical at the best of times never mind when things have already gone Pete Tong.
You could have "big ol water tanks" on an island to, but they'll run out sooner or later, as will the ones on your boat. And unless your partial to sea water you need a way of getting fresh, on an island you could collect rain water, you can't really on a sub or small boat because it's contaminated by spray most of the time.