Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2011 21:12:54 -0400
Reply-To: B Feddish <uprightbassghost@HOTMAIL.COM>
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From: B Feddish <uprightbassghost@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Natural Disasters and Westys. Does anyone have a prep sheet?
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I always keep a good amount of "survival" stuff in my van including the book
"How to Survive in the Woods" but it's all for minor emergencies.
As Steven posted below, if there was real disaster we aren't going anywhere
in our vans. When we had a major storm here about 7 years ago and lost
power everywhere for days there was no where to buy gas as all the stations
were closed. I had to drive 40 minutes away to buy gas for our generator.
I used all my camping gear to live at home, including the outdoor shower
stall, Zodi shower, propane stove, etc.
Soooo, in a disaster, we may need to find ways to survive at home....
Bryan
On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 6:13 PM, Steven Johnson
<sjohnso2000@gmail.com>wrote:
> I suspect that in most disaster cases, the camper will be inaccessible or
> will not be useful
> as fuel supplies will be little or none and roads will be so messed up
> that
> driving would be
> perilous at best. Look at all the cars floating around Japan....
> Imagine
> loading up your
> camper for bear only to have it run out of gas with no where to refuel.
> To
> me, the best
> prep is to plan for the absolute worst and get yourself in the best shape
> possible (yeah...
> right) Well, at least I won't starve to death first... "gulp".... So a
> good stash of rice, beans
> and water and hope to god no one discovers your stash and steals it or it
> doesn't get
> infested or destroyed......
>
> Steven
>
> On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 8:37 AM, Al Knoll <anasasi@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > There are lots of pointers to BOBs (Bug out bag,box or whatever) also
> > under
> > "Git Box" Interesting, what people consider necessities. We have
> > squirreled away cat food among other things.
> >
> > One thing to remember, others who did not have the foresight to prepare
> for
> > themselves will covet your equipment. Best not to flaunt it.
> >
> > Try camping in your driveway to test your survival mechanisms. Easy
> escape
> > to fresh sheets if you need to.
> >
> > (In some locales camping in your driveway can be very unpleasant)
> >
> > Rotate the stock in the van periodically. If you have a westy you can
> buy
> > outboard motor fuel tanks ~5.5 gallons that fit very well into the well
> > above the cab.
> >
> > Should the mud hit the mixmaster, you likely will need to "camp out" for
> > several days. Just like camping, eh? Except for refueling and
> resupplying
> > which may be in question depending on circumstance and location.
> >
> > Remember the motto of Club 642.
> >
> > pensionerd
> >
>
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