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  1. Urban Survival
    When SHTF, I'd like to stay living in my house. I've had this dream of having an extended basement, and had it so I could survive in there and protect my home as if it were a fortress. I was wondering if you have any suggestions for security precautions, what I should have stored, hidden...
  2. Disaster Preparedness General Discussion
    Like some on this site, I am a prepper located in an urban environment. My biggest concern is the fact that while I have a "fall back/bug out" location, the hardest part will be getting there. Should a major event or incident occur, and if I am at work, like most, I will inevitably be trapped...
  3. Polls and Surveys
    I am trying to explore any and every alternate route to get home from work. I was curious as to what everyone else's distance from home was, and how you plan to traverse it if SHTF. I am about 25 miles from home (each way) on a daily basis, and there's about 12 miles of highway and about another...
  4. Disaster Preparedness General Discussion
    Hi guys I am just getting into beeing preperd and doent have altog of kit or food yet, and I also have alot to learn. And I was thinking about one thing. It looks like many has the plan of if SHTF then you bug out to the countryside and live of the land. But in my situasjon, as of now i...
  5. Urban Survival
    Lets talk about urban survival / disaster preparedness plans. Insurance - For my mom and dad in September of 2008, it was flood insurance. Their house was only about 6 feet above sea level. When Hurricane Ike pushed the storm surge into Bridge City, Texas their house got 9 feet of water in...
  6. Urban Survival
    A handy, inexpensive item for holding 100 gallons of water while remaining in place. True, it can't be moved, but one could easily drain it and take it to the next location. This will allow saving your other pre-stored water in the event you must roll-out. Excellent for hurricane season...
  7. Urban Survival
    Ok. I have 2 bugout bags, and a huge bug out tote if I can get to it. Has more serious camp gear in it. Now that all of that is prepared, I'm wondering to myself..... will I even be able to get out of town? Or will it be necessary? Will it be super oppressive military style concentration camp...
  8. Urban Survival
    Some interesting thoughts on earthquake survival that I had not seen before and makes some sense... Here is the article. My name is Doug Copp. I am the Rescue Chief and Disaster Manager of the American Rescue Team International (ARTI), the world's most experienced rescue team. The information...
  9. Urban Survival
    Urban Area : Inned City, City, Suburbs. Walk threw any city or town in your area. Stop and look around. Even today there are experts in Urban Survival all around you. They are the homeless by choice. Now we are not talking about the homeless in order to get or stay drunk and or waisted. I...
  10. Urban Survival
    Looking at urban survival from the perspective of staying put during an emergency or disaster. Brings up the question of home security, specifically what things can one do to their home to enhance safety and security. So is their anyone planning on staying put and not bugging out? It would be...
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