Honestly, if you’re just raising your preps level NOW, you’re already well behind the power curve.
We’ve just done our usual fall stock-up for the winter, as the wife hates driving in snow (and isn’t particularly good at it, either). Our actual worry is a the worse-than-usual forecast for the winter: we were snowed in for 10 days during the “Snowpocalypse” here in the DC area. . .
“Honestly, if youre just raising your preps level NOW, youre already well behind the power curve. Weve just done our usual fall stock-up for the winter, as the wife hates driving in snow (and isnt particularly good at it, either). Our actual worry is a the worse-than-usual forecast for the winter: we were snowed in for 10 days during the Snowpocalypse here in the DC area. . .”
I agree...I’m pretty-much always ready for a hurricane, and riding out 60 days of house-confinement is a walk in the park for me. But for others...it’s Katrina again.
Never to late to start! Each prep gives you time to endure whatever the scenario is. Buys you time to come up with solutions to future and current problems. A day is better than nothing. A week is better than a day. A month is better than a week .... No one is going to hide for a lifetime. That’s insane. We trade preps for time to come up with both short/long term solutions.
NEVER TOO LATE.