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Practical Prepping Protocol even if Poor
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 78227369:MV8zOTYyNTk1Xzg2MjU2OTQ5XzdBQUNGQTJB] [quote:darth:MV8zOTYyNTk1Xzg2MjUxMjg3X0EwMjM0Rjc5] My current major project is putting in a supply of firewood to last for years. I have about 30 trees to fell in my pasture. I built a rack for cutting them up and it speeds the process. I also got a deal on a wood splitter. Best therapy ever! I enjoy hours of watching that big hydraulic ram split the toughest logs. However, I am learning also how much physical labor our forbears had to put into simply having wood to burn for cooking and heat. It's a lot of work even with a chainsaw and gasoline powered splitter! It would take me an hour or so daily of heavy labor with a hand saw and axe just to keep up. It would be worse in a cold climate. [/quote] Any means of using less wood? Like a rocket stove or more insulation in the house? [/quote]
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Continuation of another thread of wonderful people with the best ever ideas for practical prepping even for those with little money.
We discuss power outages including CME and EMP, heating and cooking methods, first aid, foods; we run disaster scenarios to see if we know what to do.
This is probably the only prepping thread a person would need, whether long-time prepper here to share, or newbie prepper here to learn and everyone in between.
Welcome!! Join us! Learn! Teach! Enjoy!!
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