ASX wrote: ↑Tue Apr 12, 2022 3:10 pm
Good afternoon
After the pandemic and then watching Ukraine's situation unfold, like many people I have started thinking about what I and my family would do in a disaster. ...
However, I'm looking to put it to the test, and see how I would get on in a survival situation!
Hi and welcome
Here's a bit of help finding your way around.
viewtopic.php?f=9&t=17553
You'll notice that many/most of us here are preppers with bug-in as a preference.
This thread explains why...
viewtopic.php?f=39&t=17555&p=204673
But, by even considering preparedness, you are ahead in the game. It doesn't need to be a preparedness for a total SHTF situation, it could be as simple as prepping for the car breaking down.
You are wise to consider testing your plans. Lockdown was a useful dress rehearsal.
Same advice I always give is to envisage some realistic scenarios and do your preps to give max bang for your buck and max flexibility. E.g. A well stocked pantry and £1000 in the house safe is handy in case of civil unrest, job loss, pandemic, fire, flood etc, but a tent is only good for camping.
Don't try to prep for everything, in that if an asteroid strikes or a nuclear war breaks out, we are all up the creek anyway.
Feel free to ask questions here and, even better, contribute your own ideas and answers.
Stay safe
JJ