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Survival Gear. Supplies to Have on Hand in Case of Long-Term Emergency. Freeper input please.
04.15.06 | chickensoup

Posted on 04/15/2006 6:20:52 PM PDT by Chickensoup

I received some money recently. I have decided to put a portion of it aside to spend on retrofitting the house and packing in some supplies for 6 for a year.

I want to be able to rotate the supplies through our regular pantry. I also will be retrofitting our well to pump into a holding tank...and I am looking for a good wood cookstove, I have a big jotol in the living room.

Candles, oil lamps whatever. Your input and links would be appreciated.


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To: Lurker

I am on a well. I have been thinking of a in well pump that can be powered by a bicycle and will pump up to a second floor tank. What else are four kids good for?


41 posted on 04/15/2006 7:07:54 PM PDT by Chickensoup (The water in the pot is getting warmer, froggies.The water in the pot is getting warmer, froggies.)
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To: steve8714

for my list, send $60,000.00 in cash or money order to...

For $60,000 I will want your indentured serventhood for uhmmmm...the next ten years.


42 posted on 04/15/2006 7:09:28 PM PDT by Chickensoup (The water in the pot is getting warmer, froggies.The water in the pot is getting warmer, froggies.)
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To: Chickensoup

You never know what you are going to face in those situations.


43 posted on 04/15/2006 7:10:04 PM PDT by Thunder90
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To: Lurker
Just remember to rotate your stash so you don't end up wasting food.

Agreed. I date our items when we buy them with date of purchase and expiration date.

44 posted on 04/15/2006 7:10:40 PM PDT by processing please hold (Be careful of charity and kindness, lest you do more harm with open hands than with a clinched fist)
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To: Chickensoup

$100.00 dollars for what? A well pump?


45 posted on 04/15/2006 7:13:28 PM PDT by processing please hold (Be careful of charity and kindness, lest you do more harm with open hands than with a clinched fist)
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To: Chickensoup
Know of which you speak, have been in that mode as of late. Sure others will give input, but here is just one thing I have done.

Purchased two LED lanterns, also LED head and hand lights. Rechargeable batteries and a solar panel charging system. The lanterns with four D cell batteries will run continuously for 17 days in the 15 LED mode, 8 days in the 30 LED full power mode.

http://www.sportsmansguide.com/cb/cb.asp?a=196421
46 posted on 04/15/2006 7:14:31 PM PDT by Ursus arctos horribilis
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To: Chickensoup; appalachian_dweller

Paging a_d

He has a great list of supplies for emergencies.


47 posted on 04/15/2006 7:14:59 PM PDT by WestCoastGal (Almost one year of safety and peace has passed. Thank you Jesus!)
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To: Chickensoup

The question of what to do when others show up to share your stash is one you will have to answer for yourself. But, in considering firearms, remember that the homely 22 rifle and some blocks of 22 shells is the long-term survival firearm.


48 posted on 04/15/2006 7:15:33 PM PDT by RightWhale (Off touch and out of base)
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To: Chickensoup

As a "Backwoods home" subscriber you already know what you want,
so yes, spring for the $25 or $27 dollars for "Making the best of Basics"
and you will have one source to continually refer to for
answers to food storage questions.



I have an extensive library on these subjects, including books on food storage and preparation going back to the late 1800s.

My favorite and most used is the "Making the most of basics" book, I truly believe it would become a welcome source of easy, but dependable information for you.


49 posted on 04/15/2006 7:16:22 PM PDT by ansel12
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To: Harmless Teddy Bear

Ditto on that, we get our hard red winter wheat through such.


50 posted on 04/15/2006 7:16:25 PM PDT by Ursus arctos horribilis
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To: WestCoastGal

Thanks


51 posted on 04/15/2006 7:19:25 PM PDT by Chickensoup (The water in the pot is getting warmer, froggies.The water in the pot is getting warmer, froggies.)
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To: RightWhale

You are absolutely right, I fogot the 22.


52 posted on 04/15/2006 7:20:03 PM PDT by Chickensoup (The water in the pot is getting warmer, froggies.The water in the pot is getting warmer, froggies.)
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To: Chickensoup

Also, if you have pets (that you do not plan on eating j/k) don't forget to stash supplies for them as well. What ever their daily intake of food and applicable water. This gets overlooked a lot.


53 posted on 04/15/2006 7:23:26 PM PDT by IllumiNaughtyByNature (My Pug is On Her War Footing)
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To: Ursus arctos horribilis

"Purchased two LED lanterns, also LED head and hand lights. Rechargeable batteries and a solar panel charging system. The lanterns with four D cell batteries will run continuously for 17 days in the 15 LED mode, 8 days in the 30 LED full power mode."



LEDs are the only type flashlight,or lantern, or headlamp to buy now days.

LEDs extend battery life up to dozens, even hundreds of hours.

Unlike a bulb, the LED (light emitting diode) won't burn out, or break.

With children around, I would still like one Coleman lantern or an oil lamp, for actual warmth and emotional warmth, at the center of things.


54 posted on 04/15/2006 7:26:00 PM PDT by ansel12
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To: Chickensoup

A couple of the mud duck ugly, economical, but very dependable SKS rifles, and the effective 7.62 x 39 ammo is dirt cheap. A few years ago when I stocked up on two rifles and 2400 rounds in two sealed crates, total cost was less than 500 bucks.


55 posted on 04/15/2006 7:30:19 PM PDT by Ursus arctos horribilis
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To: bad company

Have you thought about several deep cycle batteries to operate lights and such without having to use the gen.

As a matter of fact - no.

What is it?


56 posted on 04/15/2006 7:34:28 PM PDT by Chickensoup (The water in the pot is getting warmer, froggies.The water in the pot is getting warmer, froggies.)
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To: Chickensoup; backhoe

Emergency Preparedness; Survival Tips, be sure to check out the second page for more tips:

Terror Tips
various links and websites | 02-11-03 | The Heavy Equipment Guy
Posted on 02/11/2003 4:27:10 AM MST by backhoe

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/840488/posts


57 posted on 04/15/2006 7:35:51 PM PDT by LucyT ("Whether it's the best of times or the worst of times, it's the only time we've got." Art Buchwald)
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To: Ursus arctos horribilis

Do you have a link to those that I could have. We have a 22 and it has been about 30 years since I held a gun. I was pretty good though.


58 posted on 04/15/2006 7:36:12 PM PDT by Chickensoup (The water in the pot is getting warmer, froggies.The water in the pot is getting warmer, froggies.)
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To: Chickensoup

Maybe you could check out these sites:

http://www.heatermeals.com/

http://www.WaltonFeed.com



59 posted on 04/15/2006 7:37:26 PM PDT by LucyT ("Whether it's the best of times or the worst of times, it's the only time we've got." Art Buchwald)
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To: elkfersupper

Excellent, thanks for sharing.


60 posted on 04/15/2006 7:39:04 PM PDT by Ursus arctos horribilis
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