- Jul 1, 2010
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I think this thread is very interesting. I watched doomsday preppers on TV for the first time yesterday. I thought some of the people were rather too preoccupied with preparing for disaster. Having said that I live in England and have never experienced the sort of natural disaster such as hurricanes, that for many people are an annual event. I fully see why people who are subject to these events really do need to be very prepared. We have of course our share of flooding and increasingly very cold and snowy winters. My preparations for these events are quite minimal really, just enough emergency food for about a week, which I start to stockpile now, and extra animal feed. We do have power cuts quite frequently as we are quite remote from the town and have overhead power lines which are subject to damage. Candles, bottled gas heaters and camping stoves, keep us going till power is restored. You really have got me thinking now though, maybe this winter I will do more to prepare.