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<blockquote data-quote="usmcvet9803" data-source="post: 2114616" data-attributes="member: 27351"><p>My opinion( and that is all it is)would be to focus on Training, use the tools you have set aside to consume your supplies, mess kits, ceramic water filtration systems, practice cooking on an open fire, using the heater pack in an MRE ( if you chose to store those). Its one thing to stock pile, its another to be able to use that stock pile effectively and efficiently. If you ever have to use these supplies you will most likely be experience some a good amount of stress, and sleep deprivation just to start with, which is no time to figure out that tool/supply "X" does not work.. I would also continue to stock pile things that would prove valuable in a barter system. As things break and you are not going to be able to plan for every contingency and may need to acquire certain supplies/tools after an event..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="usmcvet9803, post: 2114616, member: 27351"] My opinion( and that is all it is)would be to focus on Training, use the tools you have set aside to consume your supplies, mess kits, ceramic water filtration systems, practice cooking on an open fire, using the heater pack in an MRE ( if you chose to store those). Its one thing to stock pile, its another to be able to use that stock pile effectively and efficiently. If you ever have to use these supplies you will most likely be experience some a good amount of stress, and sleep deprivation just to start with, which is no time to figure out that tool/supply "X" does not work.. I would also continue to stock pile things that would prove valuable in a barter system. As things break and you are not going to be able to plan for every contingency and may need to acquire certain supplies/tools after an event.. [/QUOTE]
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