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To: Uncle Ike

I would be able to find streams or, in a pinch, dig a shallow well...<<<

Hello Uncle Ike, I am always to share my ‘opinion’, not that makes it mean anything and we all have one.

Yes to planning, that is the key, if you wait until it happens, you are not going to have a clue to the starting point.

I have not lived in the east, except for a few months in 1956.

In the late 60’s I went to Oregon and attempted to find a place to buy, as Bill was raised there and knew all about the streams full of fish [fished out] and the shallow water wells.

If I found a place, the well was contaminated, dried up, or it was too deep to the water table, which had dropped.

So much for that dream, I moved there in 68 and Bill came in 69, 2 months later he was in bed with his bad lung and could not get out of it.

We arrived in Wellton, June the 10th, 1970.

Water there is one foot above ground, on the Gila River channel and was then 300 to 500 foot deep depending on how far you were from it, so much for the 45’ the realtor quoted to sell me the land.

Here, we are in the 1,500 to 2,000 foot deep range.

So I have no faith in digging a shallow well.

most streams are not safe to drink now, wait for a disaster and the debris that will enter the water ways and add to that the fools, who will use it to bathe in and as a bathroom.

And a handy owner with a shot gun, who will chase you off.

Dr. Bill does say that you should go to the sporting goods store and buy the bottle with the attached charcoal filter, that back packers use and that it will work to clean the water.

LOL, he talks a lot of big names for how it works, but I can tell by the taste of my water in the Pur water pitcher, when its charcoal filter is full .......

Dr. Bill says that the studies he has worked on, indicate that 25 million Americans are going to jump in their cars and go like a bat out of hell, to some wonderous spot, that does not exist.

More than one liberal has taken him on, on that one and withers out of the conversation, after a few questions:

Have you ever slept on the ground?

Do you have food, water, a sleeping bag and walking shoes in your car, office and home.......?

Do you know where you are going?

Do you know how to live off the land?

Do you have a gun to protect yourself with?

Where is your next tank of gas coming from?

He says that there will be many cars hijacked, simply due to the fact that they still have gas in them.

That the fools who do not have a destination, will be parked in the middle of the freeway and all travel will halt.

That if you did find a gas station, you could not get gas, if there is no electric, nor will the ATM machine or credit card reader work......so no services.

If you think it is safe to do so, and choose to stay home, then you will need guns to protect yourself with.

I was glad to move to Wellton, then met a lady who had been on the school board there, during the high danger years and found out also just how many military were in the area, easier to say “every direction”.

Catherine said that the Military came several times and talked to them.

We were the place the San Diego people would run out of gas in, 175 miles from San Diego and they were not going to get gas or shelter in a town of 200 people.

Catherine said she told him “I have a food supply and live out of town on a farm, I am a Mormon and am ready for what comes”.

He looked at her, said “yes, you do look rather well fed, so I will expect to find a supply of food at your place and am willing to kill to get it.”

So expect them to kill you and take yours.

In 1955, my aunt and I took her son to Yuma, and left him, started back to San Diego, about dark and couldn’t get up the mountain in the snow, the cops pushed her car around and sent her back down the hill to a tiny town of Ocotillo Wells, then maybe 30 people, we went to the tiny cafe on the highway and were lucky to be some of the first to come in and they stayed open to feed us......

And more came and more.....so we went out to the car to sleep.

The next morning, when the sun came up, there were hundreds of cars parked in the desert, it was a sea of cars.

There was not a bite of food or coffee for sale in the town.

We had to go east 30 miles to el Centro, to find a cup of coffee.

And that was just a little snow storm at the top of the mountain, not in the desert, no rush, no problems.

In the fire threads of the California fires of about 2005, in the Big Bear area of Calif. There are photos of the evacuation of Big Bear.

Every lane of the freeway, going both ways, is bumper to bumper cars, all fleeing the fires.....for miles.

Imagine the added panic of a bomb.

Now imagine the added fact that there have been 5 bombs in 5 U.S. cities.

That is the al-qaeda plan.

Kingman is the evuacation point for Phoenix [175 miles] and for Tucson [235 miles], add Las vegas [110 miles] and you have a town with deep water wells, all food is trucked in and none grown here, I doubt you could find a vegetable growing in the area, not out here for sure.

I am not up on size, but would expect there to be 3 to 5 million people headed here, to find nothing......our electric comes from Hoover Dam and the Dam at Laughlin.....not hard to take it out.

I will stay put, as I can’t survive without the oxygen machine, unless I sit very quietly and do not get excited. I already see the end of my road, so I will sit here and try to protect what is here, for those that need it, brother, step-son and nephews and nieces and their kids, also a friend and her daughter from Las Vegas and a pen pal of 10 years, who knows that he and his wife can ride his motorcycle here from calif. They are well stocked, so won’t come unless it is the right thing to do.

There are springs, within 15 miles of me, in an old mining area, the water has high mineral, lead and maybe arsenic. And wildlife.

My truck has not been started in 3 years.....so no going for me.

Where I am, is lower than the water storage tank for the area, so if I am lucky, I can fill containers, before it is dry.

That is how I see it, not a lot of help to you, but still it may give you a hint or two.

You are allowed to share your thoughts here any time, as you are right, if you have what it takes to survive, someone is going to hit you in the head and take it.

I will see if I can find the group that i joined by accident, they turned out to be re-enactors and one of the things we did was put our ideas to gather for a survival kit that fits in one of those mint candy containers, that is about 3 x 4 inches.

They let me set in and I don’t know if I dropped the group or not, after 9-11.

LOL, they even had classes to make the arrows and lots of info on how to chip the arrows from stone.

Not as easy as one thinks, we had a weekend place in an old area, that had once had indians in it and found many arrows that were half chipped and you could see where the flaw in the stone, caused it to break, when half done.

Stay safe and get out of the city.


683 posted on 03/28/2008 4:52:42 AM PDT by nw_arizona_granny ( http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/1990507/posts?page=451 SURVIVAL, RECIPES, GARDENS, & INFO)
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To: nw_arizona_granny

Thanks for your response, Granny — you raised a number of issues that I have had to think through — always with an eye towards flexibility and ability to improvise....

As I’ve said a couple of times, I learned a lot from watching the Katrina debacle — and that’s colored a lot of my thinking....

Clogged evac routes are, as you correctly point out, a serious consideration, and I’ve spent a good bit of time poring over maps to plan a number of bug-out routes that keep me well away from the ‘official’ roads, and all of them end in state and national parks/forests (yes, I did consider the ‘farmer with shotgun’ scenario ;~)) within the full-tank range of my vehicle, with running streams for drinking water and, hopefully, some fish....

Water purification is something I’ve thought a lot about, and, not being able to afford, or easily transport, any of the commercially available systems, I’m going with simplicity and improvisation — paper filters (stacked coffee filters - cheap, readily available, easily stored and transported) to filter out turbidity and large contaminants, and boiling to take care of the biotic contaminants... (And, yes, just having to trust to luck that I’ll find something relatively free of industrial/chemical contaminants)

As to ‘living rough’ — yes, I have done it, and I have very few illusions about it being easy.. Survival is full-time, hard work, and the only way I’d even attempt it would be if it became the best option out of a number of extremely poor choices..


688 posted on 03/28/2008 5:22:12 AM PDT by Uncle Ike (Sometimes I sets and thinks, and sometimes I jus' sets.........)
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