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- Sep 26, 2021
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I’m getting a late start at prepping. I’m 50 years old and worried about the world coming to an end. I shouldn’t say I’m totally new, I’ve always tried to keep extras of important things on hand but this year I am really getting serious about it.
Our situation is this. My husband and I live in a fairly secluded area with only about 10 close-ish neighbors, in the mountains about 90 miles from Seattle. Together with our friends and son we have 12 acres that we can use to shelter in place. We have 3 married kids and 6 grandkids (so far) all in town with us and another 3 hours away. I figure when the SHTF we will be supporting and or protecting them all.
I’m starting to stock up on food and medical supplies which I’ll keep adding to. Our soil and harsh winters make gardening difficult (plus I have a severe black thumb). Water won’t be an issue with our well. We just have to get back up power going.
If and when SHTF all the idiots from Seattle will be headed my way. They can’t go north because Canada will close its border. South only leads to Tacoma which will have the same problem and west is the Pacific Ocean. So food, water and protection have been my main focus but I’m ready to go to the next step.
I’m considering becoming a ham radio operator but that is daunting. I work full time and commute 90 miles each way. With grandkids and the drive there isn’t much time left. I’m worried about the time it will take to learn and get the right equipment.
Here’s my question/concern/dilemma. What should I be focused on? About the only area I’m not worried about is firearms and ammunition.
solor/wind power?
Ham radio?
garden and hydroponics? (I have a black thumb and we have harsh winters)
Faraday cages?
Security cameras and perimeter fences?
The list goes on and on.
I don’t want to waste time or energy on the wrong thing. The problem is, I don’t think any of it is wrong!
Any advice would be appreciated
Our situation is this. My husband and I live in a fairly secluded area with only about 10 close-ish neighbors, in the mountains about 90 miles from Seattle. Together with our friends and son we have 12 acres that we can use to shelter in place. We have 3 married kids and 6 grandkids (so far) all in town with us and another 3 hours away. I figure when the SHTF we will be supporting and or protecting them all.
I’m starting to stock up on food and medical supplies which I’ll keep adding to. Our soil and harsh winters make gardening difficult (plus I have a severe black thumb). Water won’t be an issue with our well. We just have to get back up power going.
If and when SHTF all the idiots from Seattle will be headed my way. They can’t go north because Canada will close its border. South only leads to Tacoma which will have the same problem and west is the Pacific Ocean. So food, water and protection have been my main focus but I’m ready to go to the next step.
I’m considering becoming a ham radio operator but that is daunting. I work full time and commute 90 miles each way. With grandkids and the drive there isn’t much time left. I’m worried about the time it will take to learn and get the right equipment.
Here’s my question/concern/dilemma. What should I be focused on? About the only area I’m not worried about is firearms and ammunition.
solor/wind power?
Ham radio?
garden and hydroponics? (I have a black thumb and we have harsh winters)
Faraday cages?
Security cameras and perimeter fences?
The list goes on and on.
I don’t want to waste time or energy on the wrong thing. The problem is, I don’t think any of it is wrong!
Any advice would be appreciated