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<blockquote data-quote="justanotherpatriot" data-source="post: 1976375" data-attributes="member: 24587"><p>Another thing is to keep your plans fluid. It seems foolhardy and illogical to prep for one particular world shattering cataclismac? event. I have reached the conclusion that it makes more sense to prepare with the most likely to be needed items for a majority of possible events. It is amazing how once you have prepped for one scenario how little it takes to adapt those preps for others. One of the first and only rules that we follow is that any prep that we buy has to be able to be used in other areas of our life or we would be using it for another purpose anyway. There has to be a function besides just prepping.</p><p></p><p>Same thing with your group. Have a core drop dead group if you must, but expand beyond that with other likeminded people who could/would be plan B. Same thing with Bug out locations, caches, escape routes/means.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="justanotherpatriot, post: 1976375, member: 24587"] Another thing is to keep your plans fluid. It seems foolhardy and illogical to prep for one particular world shattering cataclismac? event. I have reached the conclusion that it makes more sense to prepare with the most likely to be needed items for a majority of possible events. It is amazing how once you have prepped for one scenario how little it takes to adapt those preps for others. One of the first and only rules that we follow is that any prep that we buy has to be able to be used in other areas of our life or we would be using it for another purpose anyway. There has to be a function besides just prepping. Same thing with your group. Have a core drop dead group if you must, but expand beyond that with other likeminded people who could/would be plan B. Same thing with Bug out locations, caches, escape routes/means. [/QUOTE]
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