Hi all,
New prepper here based in london. 30 yrs old age and over the last few years I have come to the conclusion prepping is the way forward. It's a pretty daunting task starting out so advice welcome. Will be looking at various topics on forum regularly so hopefully no one will have the repeat themselves! Also sorry in advance for any silly questions.
Thanks
New London Based Prepper
Re: New London Based Prepper
hello and welcome to the forums
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Re: New London Based Prepper
Hello and welcome to the Forum.
Two is one and one is none, but three is even better.
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Barnez
Re: New London Based Prepper
Thanks Guys!
Started picking a few bits up today. I've decided my first move is learn my area and put together a kind of bug out bag. I say kind of as i dont have a bug out location yet so it's more of a "survival while scavenging bag". I've got 200 water purification tablets, a compass with a magnifying glass, a flint lighter and the sas survival book. I know I'm completely un prepared and lots to sort but hey atleast I'm starting
Quick question - my big concern at the moment is water. Initially I thought the lifestraw would be a good bet for my needs however have read some disappointing reviews. What's the best approach for someone on the move for an undetermined period of time?
Regards
Started picking a few bits up today. I've decided my first move is learn my area and put together a kind of bug out bag. I say kind of as i dont have a bug out location yet so it's more of a "survival while scavenging bag". I've got 200 water purification tablets, a compass with a magnifying glass, a flint lighter and the sas survival book. I know I'm completely un prepared and lots to sort but hey atleast I'm starting
Quick question - my big concern at the moment is water. Initially I thought the lifestraw would be a good bet for my needs however have read some disappointing reviews. What's the best approach for someone on the move for an undetermined period of time?
Regards