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The Beginner's Guide to Prepping for Doomsday

The Beginner's Guide to Prepping for DOOMSDAY Preparing for the end of days may seem like a culture shock to many, but as long as you've got a step-by-step guide to get you through the looming catastrophe-whether economic meltdown, rapture, a zombie apocalypse, or even all of the above-you should have no problem prepping like a pro. Follow the map and get safely to the bunker with everything you need to make it to the other side. VEHICLE • Gasoline does not last more than a month unless stabilized by a chemical additive. Certain stabilizers can give you up to 5 years of shelf life on Gasoline. Remember the first in, first out rule when using your fuel supply. FUEL Cars made before 1980 (without electronic features) would not be critically damaged by an EMP. BUG OUT BAG • A good bug out bag should be comfortable and have enough space to pack everything you would need to get from point A to point B in approximately 72 hours. Build your BOB around these 5 categories: Water Shelter Food First Aid Self-defense • Don't forget to take into consideration weather and changing seasons. • Mind the ounces – weight adds up! Try to keep your load as light as possible. WATER •While you can live for several weeks without food, you won't make it several days without water. A simple way to calculate how much water you need a day is to multiply your body weight by .55. This I give you a recommended intake in ounces. | Body weight X.55 = Reccommended daily water intake in ounces • While 55 gallon barrels are great for storing large amounts of water, 5 gallon containers provide mobility. Make sure you have the ability to transport water from your home to your bug out Jocation. FOOD AND FOOD STORAGE: • Most experts recommend a calorie intake of 1500 – 2000 calories per day. This can vary depending on location and daily work. A well rounded food storage solution incorporates variety into short and long-term food options. Keep at least a 3 month supply of your everyday food items on hand while you build up a supply of bulk, dehydrated, freeze dried and canned foods. WHEAT BONET BEANS RICE FIRST AID: • Reliable first aid kits should have: antiseptic, bandages, injury treatments and an outdoor resources reference book. • Keep a stockpile of your regular medications and prescriptions. Experts also recommend storing Aquarium fish antibiotics which contain the same antibiotics used in prescriptions. A bottle of FISH-MOX contains 250mg of Amoxicillin. GUNS AND AMMO: • The top 4 must-have guns for Doomsday (recommended by GunsandAmmo.com) are: • Remington 870 Special Purpose Marine Magnum • AK-47 • Bushmaster AR-15 • Kahr PM9 • Stock at least 500 rounds per gun. TRADABLE COMMODITIES: • Know what you have and what it's worth. • If paper currency were to become worthless, your most valuable items to trade are food, water, fuel and bullets; but don't forget about the little luzuries of life that people would value in a survival situation. These can include diapers, candy, candles, feminine products, alcohol and cigarettes. GETTING OUT OF DODGE: Emergency officials advise planning at least 2 alternate routes when traveling on a highway. ROAD CLOSED Find routes that avoid heavily populated areas and are close to water and possible food supplies. (eMapStore.com/usa) LIVING OFF THE GRID: • It is estimated that 27,000 homes in the US use wind and solar energy as their main power sources. Having a good mix of fuels and alternative power options at your retreat will ensure that you maximize each resource for as long as possible. (Clean-Energy-Ideas.com) CHOOSING THE RIGHT BUNKER LOCATION: • There are many factors that you should consider when choosing your bug out/bunker location. Here are a few of the things that should be a priority when making your selection. • How far is it from major cities and your residence? Can I get there on one tank of gas? • Is the land/environment suitable for growing food or pasture? • Are there available water sources? (Well water, river, lake, annual rainfall, etc.) • Are there natural obstacles that put it off the beaten path, away from population centers? (Mountains, lakes, rivers, canyons, etc.) • Who lives nearby? While you don't want to start a new town, have nearby neighbors with similar values can be a tremendous asset for community defense, cooperative living and rebuilding. Brought to you by: VANLINES.com THE LEADING RELOCATION NETWORK Sources: VEHICLE http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/best-worst.shtml BUG OUT BAG http://uncrate.com/stuff/equipment-bug-out-bag/ (via SurvivalBlog.com) WATER http://wonderopolis.org/wonder/how-much-water-do-you-need-to-survive/ (Quoted) FOOD AND FOOD STORAGE http://survivalblog.com/2018/05/wild-edible-and-medicinal-plants-by-slim.html http://www.bearsurvival.com/2011/08/17/the-8-longest-lasting-foods/ FIRST AID http://www.areyouprepared.com/The-First-3-Days-s/T84.htm GUNS AND AMMO http://www.gunsandammo.com/2012/03/37/8-must-have-guns-for-the-doomsday-prepper/ TRADABLE COMMODITIES http://www.shtfplan.com/emergency-preparedness/top-post-collapse-barter-items-and-trade-skills_06103011 GETTING OUT OF DODGE http://www.emapstore.com/usa.html LIVING OFF THE GRID http://www.clean-energy-ideas.com/ CHOOSING THE RIGHT BUNKER LOCATION http://www.hardenedstructures.com/2012.php The Beginner's Guide to Prepping for DOOMSDAY Preparing for the end of days may seem like a culture shock to many, but as long as you've got a step-by-step guide to get you through the looming catastrophe-whether economic meltdown, rapture, a zombie apocalypse, or even all of the above-you should have no problem prepping like a pro. Follow the map and get safely to the bunker with everything you need to make it to the other side. VEHICLE • Gasoline does not last more than a month unless stabilized by a chemical additive. Certain stabilizers can give you up to 5 years of shelf life on Gasoline. Remember the first in, first out rule when using your fuel supply. FUEL Cars made before 1980 (without electronic features) would not be critically damaged by an EMP. BUG OUT BAG • A good bug out bag should be comfortable and have enough space to pack everything you would need to get from point A to point B in approximately 72 hours. Build your BOB around these 5 categories: Water Shelter Food First Aid Self-defense • Don't forget to take into consideration weather and changing seasons. • Mind the ounces – weight adds up! Try to keep your load as light as possible. WATER •While you can live for several weeks without food, you won't make it several days without water. A simple way to calculate how much water you need a day is to multiply your body weight by .55. This I give you a recommended intake in ounces. | Body weight X.55 = Reccommended daily water intake in ounces • While 55 gallon barrels are great for storing large amounts of water, 5 gallon containers provide mobility. Make sure you have the ability to transport water from your home to your bug out Jocation. FOOD AND FOOD STORAGE: • Most experts recommend a calorie intake of 1500 – 2000 calories per day. This can vary depending on location and daily work. A well rounded food storage solution incorporates variety into short and long-term food options. Keep at least a 3 month supply of your everyday food items on hand while you build up a supply of bulk, dehydrated, freeze dried and canned foods. WHEAT BONET BEANS RICE FIRST AID: • Reliable first aid kits should have: antiseptic, bandages, injury treatments and an outdoor resources reference book. • Keep a stockpile of your regular medications and prescriptions. Experts also recommend storing Aquarium fish antibiotics which contain the same antibiotics used in prescriptions. A bottle of FISH-MOX contains 250mg of Amoxicillin. GUNS AND AMMO: • The top 4 must-have guns for Doomsday (recommended by GunsandAmmo.com) are: • Remington 870 Special Purpose Marine Magnum • AK-47 • Bushmaster AR-15 • Kahr PM9 • Stock at least 500 rounds per gun. TRADABLE COMMODITIES: • Know what you have and what it's worth. • If paper currency were to become worthless, your most valuable items to trade are food, water, fuel and bullets; but don't forget about the little luzuries of life that people would value in a survival situation. These can include diapers, candy, candles, feminine products, alcohol and cigarettes. GETTING OUT OF DODGE: Emergency officials advise planning at least 2 alternate routes when traveling on a highway. ROAD CLOSED Find routes that avoid heavily populated areas and are close to water and possible food supplies. (eMapStore.com/usa) 1.. LIVING OFF THE GRID: • It is estimated that 27,000 homes in the US use wind and solar energy as their main power sources. Having a good mix of fuels and alternative power options at your retreat will ensure that you maximize each resource for as long as possible. (Clean-Energy-Ideas.com) CHOOSING THE RIGHT BUNKER LOCATION: • There are many factors that you should consider when choosing your bug out/bunker location. Here are a few of the things that should be a priority when making your selection. • How far is it from major cities and your residence? Can I get there on one tank of gas? • Is the land/environment suitable for growing food or pasture? • Are there available water sources? (Well water, river, lake, annual rainfall, etc.) • Are there natural obstacles that put it off the beaten path, away from population centers? (Mountains, lakes, rivers, canyons, etc.) • Who lives nearby? While you don't want to start a new town, have nearby neighbors with similar values can be a tremendous asset for community defense, cooperative living and rebuilding. Brought to you by: VANLINES.com THE LEADING RELOCATION NETWORK Sources: VEHICLE http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/best-worst.shtml BUG OUT BAG http://uncrate.com/stuff/equipment-bug-out-bag/ (via SurvivalBlog.com) WATER http://wonderopolis.org/wonder/how-much-water-do-you-need-to-survive/ (Quoted) FOOD AND FOOD STORAGE http://survivalblog.com/2018/05/wild-edible-and-medicinal-plants-by-slim.html http://www.bearsurvival.com/2011/08/17/the-8-longest-lasting-foods/ FIRST AID http://www.areyouprepared.com/The-First-3-Days-s/T84.htm GUNS AND AMMO http://www.gunsandammo.com/2012/03/37/8-must-have-guns-for-the-doomsday-prepper/ TRADABLE COMMODITIES http://www.shtfplan.com/emergency-preparedness/top-post-collapse-barter-items-and-trade-skills_06103011 GETTING OUT OF DODGE http://www.emapstore.com/usa.html LIVING OFF THE GRID http://www.clean-energy-ideas.com/ CHOOSING THE RIGHT BUNKER LOCATION http://www.hardenedstructures.com/2012.php The Beginner's Guide to Prepping for DOOMSDAY Preparing for the end of days may seem like a culture shock to many, but as long as you've got a step-by-step guide to get you through the looming catastrophe-whether economic meltdown, rapture, a zombie apocalypse, or even all of the above-you should have no problem prepping like a pro. Follow the map and get safely to the bunker with everything you need to make it to the other side. VEHICLE • Gasoline does not last more than a month unless stabilized by a chemical additive. Certain stabilizers can give you up to 5 years of shelf life on Gasoline. Remember the first in, first out rule when using your fuel supply. FUEL Cars made before 1980 (without electronic features) would not be critically damaged by an EMP. BUG OUT BAG • A good bug out bag should be comfortable and have enough space to pack everything you would need to get from point A to point B in approximately 72 hours. Build your BOB around these 5 categories: Water Shelter Food First Aid Self-defense • Don't forget to take into consideration weather and changing seasons. • Mind the ounces – weight adds up! Try to keep your load as light as possible. WATER •While you can live for several weeks without food, you won't make it several days without water. A simple way to calculate how much water you need a day is to multiply your body weight by .55. This I give you a recommended intake in ounces. | Body weight X.55 = Reccommended daily water intake in ounces • While 55 gallon barrels are great for storing large amounts of water, 5 gallon containers provide mobility. Make sure you have the ability to transport water from your home to your bug out Jocation. FOOD AND FOOD STORAGE: • Most experts recommend a calorie intake of 1500 – 2000 calories per day. This can vary depending on location and daily work. A well rounded food storage solution incorporates variety into short and long-term food options. Keep at least a 3 month supply of your everyday food items on hand while you build up a supply of bulk, dehydrated, freeze dried and canned foods. WHEAT BONET BEANS RICE FIRST AID: • Reliable first aid kits should have: antiseptic, bandages, injury treatments and an outdoor resources reference book. • Keep a stockpile of your regular medications and prescriptions. Experts also recommend storing Aquarium fish antibiotics which contain the same antibiotics used in prescriptions. A bottle of FISH-MOX contains 250mg of Amoxicillin. GUNS AND AMMO: • The top 4 must-have guns for Doomsday (recommended by GunsandAmmo.com) are: • Remington 870 Special Purpose Marine Magnum • AK-47 • Bushmaster AR-15 • Kahr PM9 • Stock at least 500 rounds per gun. TRADABLE COMMODITIES: • Know what you have and what it's worth. • If paper currency were to become worthless, your most valuable items to trade are food, water, fuel and bullets; but don't forget about the little luzuries of life that people would value in a survival situation. These can include diapers, candy, candles, feminine products, alcohol and cigarettes. GETTING OUT OF DODGE: Emergency officials advise planning at least 2 alternate routes when traveling on a highway. ROAD CLOSED Find routes that avoid heavily populated areas and are close to water and possible food supplies. (eMapStore.com/usa) 1.. LIVING OFF THE GRID: • It is estimated that 27,000 homes in the US use wind and solar energy as their main power sources. Having a good mix of fuels and alternative power options at your retreat will ensure that you maximize each resource for as long as possible. (Clean-Energy-Ideas.com) CHOOSING THE RIGHT BUNKER LOCATION: • There are many factors that you should consider when choosing your bug out/bunker location. Here are a few of the things that should be a priority when making your selection. • How far is it from major cities and your residence? Can I get there on one tank of gas? • Is the land/environment suitable for growing food or pasture? • Are there available water sources? (Well water, river, lake, annual rainfall, etc.) • Are there natural obstacles that put it off the beaten path, away from population centers? (Mountains, lakes, rivers, canyons, etc.) • Who lives nearby? While you don't want to start a new town, have nearby neighbors with similar values can be a tremendous asset for community defense, cooperative living and rebuilding. Brought to you by: VANLINES.com THE LEADING RELOCATION NETWORK Sources: VEHICLE http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/best-worst.shtml BUG OUT BAG http://uncrate.com/stuff/equipment-bug-out-bag/ (via SurvivalBlog.com) WATER http://wonderopolis.org/wonder/how-much-water-do-you-need-to-survive/ (Quoted) FOOD AND FOOD STORAGE http://survivalblog.com/2018/05/wild-edible-and-medicinal-plants-by-slim.html http://www.bearsurvival.com/2011/08/17/the-8-longest-lasting-foods/ FIRST AID http://www.areyouprepared.com/The-First-3-Days-s/T84.htm GUNS AND AMMO http://www.gunsandammo.com/2012/03/37/8-must-have-guns-for-the-doomsday-prepper/ TRADABLE COMMODITIES http://www.shtfplan.com/emergency-preparedness/top-post-collapse-barter-items-and-trade-skills_06103011 GETTING OUT OF DODGE http://www.emapstore.com/usa.html LIVING OFF THE GRID http://www.clean-energy-ideas.com/ CHOOSING THE RIGHT BUNKER LOCATION http://www.hardenedstructures.com/2012.php The Beginner's Guide to Prepping for DOOMSDAY Preparing for the end of days may seem like a culture shock to many, but as long as you've got a step-by-step guide to get you through the looming catastrophe-whether economic meltdown, rapture, a zombie apocalypse, or even all of the above-you should have no problem prepping like a pro. Follow the map and get safely to the bunker with everything you need to make it to the other side. VEHICLE • Gasoline does not last more than a month unless stabilized by a chemical additive. Certain stabilizers can give you up to 5 years of shelf life on Gasoline. Remember the first in, first out rule when using your fuel supply. FUEL Cars made before 1980 (without electronic features) would not be critically damaged by an EMP. BUG OUT BAG • A good bug out bag should be comfortable and have enough space to pack everything you would need to get from point A to point B in approximately 72 hours. Build your BOB around these 5 categories: Water Shelter Food First Aid Self-defense • Don't forget to take into consideration weather and changing seasons. • Mind the ounces – weight adds up! Try to keep your load as light as possible. WATER •While you can live for several weeks without food, you won't make it several days without water. A simple way to calculate how much water you need a day is to multiply your body weight by .55. This I give you a recommended intake in ounces. | Body weight X.55 = Reccommended daily water intake in ounces • While 55 gallon barrels are great for storing large amounts of water, 5 gallon containers provide mobility. Make sure you have the ability to transport water from your home to your bug out Jocation. FOOD AND FOOD STORAGE: • Most experts recommend a calorie intake of 1500 – 2000 calories per day. This can vary depending on location and daily work. A well rounded food storage solution incorporates variety into short and long-term food options. Keep at least a 3 month supply of your everyday food items on hand while you build up a supply of bulk, dehydrated, freeze dried and canned foods. WHEAT BONET BEANS RICE FIRST AID: • Reliable first aid kits should have: antiseptic, bandages, injury treatments and an outdoor resources reference book. • Keep a stockpile of your regular medications and prescriptions. Experts also recommend storing Aquarium fish antibiotics which contain the same antibiotics used in prescriptions. A bottle of FISH-MOX contains 250mg of Amoxicillin. GUNS AND AMMO: • The top 4 must-have guns for Doomsday (recommended by GunsandAmmo.com) are: • Remington 870 Special Purpose Marine Magnum • AK-47 • Bushmaster AR-15 • Kahr PM9 • Stock at least 500 rounds per gun. TRADABLE COMMODITIES: • Know what you have and what it's worth. • If paper currency were to become worthless, your most valuable items to trade are food, water, fuel and bullets; but don't forget about the little luzuries of life that people would value in a survival situation. These can include diapers, candy, candles, feminine products, alcohol and cigarettes. GETTING OUT OF DODGE: Emergency officials advise planning at least 2 alternate routes when traveling on a highway. ROAD CLOSED Find routes that avoid heavily populated areas and are close to water and possible food supplies. (eMapStore.com/usa) 1.. LIVING OFF THE GRID: • It is estimated that 27,000 homes in the US use wind and solar energy as their main power sources. Having a good mix of fuels and alternative power options at your retreat will ensure that you maximize each resource for as long as possible. (Clean-Energy-Ideas.com) CHOOSING THE RIGHT BUNKER LOCATION: • There are many factors that you should consider when choosing your bug out/bunker location. Here are a few of the things that should be a priority when making your selection. • How far is it from major cities and your residence? Can I get there on one tank of gas? • Is the land/environment suitable for growing food or pasture? • Are there available water sources? (Well water, river, lake, annual rainfall, etc.) • Are there natural obstacles that put it off the beaten path, away from population centers? (Mountains, lakes, rivers, canyons, etc.) • Who lives nearby? While you don't want to start a new town, have nearby neighbors with similar values can be a tremendous asset for community defense, cooperative living and rebuilding. Brought to you by: VANLINES.com THE LEADING RELOCATION NETWORK Sources: VEHICLE http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/best-worst.shtml BUG OUT BAG http://uncrate.com/stuff/equipment-bug-out-bag/ (via SurvivalBlog.com) WATER http://wonderopolis.org/wonder/how-much-water-do-you-need-to-survive/ (Quoted) FOOD AND FOOD STORAGE http://survivalblog.com/2018/05/wild-edible-and-medicinal-plants-by-slim.html http://www.bearsurvival.com/2011/08/17/the-8-longest-lasting-foods/ FIRST AID http://www.areyouprepared.com/The-First-3-Days-s/T84.htm GUNS AND AMMO http://www.gunsandammo.com/2012/03/37/8-must-have-guns-for-the-doomsday-prepper/ TRADABLE COMMODITIES http://www.shtfplan.com/emergency-preparedness/top-post-collapse-barter-items-and-trade-skills_06103011 GETTING OUT OF DODGE http://www.emapstore.com/usa.html LIVING OFF THE GRID http://www.clean-energy-ideas.com/ CHOOSING THE RIGHT BUNKER LOCATION http://www.hardenedstructures.com/2012.php The Beginner's Guide to Prepping for DOOMSDAY Preparing for the end of days may seem like a culture shock to many, but as long as you've got a step-by-step guide to get you through the looming catastrophe-whether economic meltdown, rapture, a zombie apocalypse, or even all of the above-you should have no problem prepping like a pro. Follow the map and get safely to the bunker with everything you need to make it to the other side. VEHICLE • Gasoline does not last more than a month unless stabilized by a chemical additive. Certain stabilizers can give you up to 5 years of shelf life on Gasoline. Remember the first in, first out rule when using your fuel supply. FUEL Cars made before 1980 (without electronic features) would not be critically damaged by an EMP. BUG OUT BAG • A good bug out bag should be comfortable and have enough space to pack everything you would need to get from point A to point B in approximately 72 hours. Build your BOB around these 5 categories: Water Shelter Food First Aid Self-defense • Don't forget to take into consideration weather and changing seasons. • Mind the ounces – weight adds up! Try to keep your load as light as possible. WATER •While you can live for several weeks without food, you won't make it several days without water. A simple way to calculate how much water you need a day is to multiply your body weight by .55. This I give you a recommended intake in ounces. | Body weight X.55 = Reccommended daily water intake in ounces • While 55 gallon barrels are great for storing large amounts of water, 5 gallon containers provide mobility. Make sure you have the ability to transport water from your home to your bug out Jocation. FOOD AND FOOD STORAGE: • Most experts recommend a calorie intake of 1500 – 2000 calories per day. This can vary depending on location and daily work. A well rounded food storage solution incorporates variety into short and long-term food options. Keep at least a 3 month supply of your everyday food items on hand while you build up a supply of bulk, dehydrated, freeze dried and canned foods. WHEAT BONET BEANS RICE FIRST AID: • Reliable first aid kits should have: antiseptic, bandages, injury treatments and an outdoor resources reference book. • Keep a stockpile of your regular medications and prescriptions. Experts also recommend storing Aquarium fish antibiotics which contain the same antibiotics used in prescriptions. A bottle of FISH-MOX contains 250mg of Amoxicillin. GUNS AND AMMO: • The top 4 must-have guns for Doomsday (recommended by GunsandAmmo.com) are: • Remington 870 Special Purpose Marine Magnum • AK-47 • Bushmaster AR-15 • Kahr PM9 • Stock at least 500 rounds per gun. TRADABLE COMMODITIES: • Know what you have and what it's worth. • If paper currency were to become worthless, your most valuable items to trade are food, water, fuel and bullets; but don't forget about the little luzuries of life that people would value in a survival situation. These can include diapers, candy, candles, feminine products, alcohol and cigarettes. GETTING OUT OF DODGE: Emergency officials advise planning at least 2 alternate routes when traveling on a highway. ROAD CLOSED Find routes that avoid heavily populated areas and are close to water and possible food supplies. (eMapStore.com/usa) 1.. LIVING OFF THE GRID: • It is estimated that 27,000 homes in the US use wind and solar energy as their main power sources. Having a good mix of fuels and alternative power options at your retreat will ensure that you maximize each resource for as long as possible. (Clean-Energy-Ideas.com) CHOOSING THE RIGHT BUNKER LOCATION: • There are many factors that you should consider when choosing your bug out/bunker location. Here are a few of the things that should be a priority when making your selection. • How far is it from major cities and your residence? Can I get there on one tank of gas? • Is the land/environment suitable for growing food or pasture? • Are there available water sources? (Well water, river, lake, annual rainfall, etc.) • Are there natural obstacles that put it off the beaten path, away from population centers? (Mountains, lakes, rivers, canyons, etc.) • Who lives nearby? While you don't want to start a new town, have nearby neighbors with similar values can be a tremendous asset for community defense, cooperative living and rebuilding. Brought to you by: VANLINES.com THE LEADING RELOCATION NETWORK Sources: VEHICLE http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/best-worst.shtml BUG OUT BAG http://uncrate.com/stuff/equipment-bug-out-bag/ (via SurvivalBlog.com) WATER http://wonderopolis.org/wonder/how-much-water-do-you-need-to-survive/ (Quoted) FOOD AND FOOD STORAGE http://survivalblog.com/2018/05/wild-edible-and-medicinal-plants-by-slim.html http://www.bearsurvival.com/2011/08/17/the-8-longest-lasting-foods/ FIRST AID http://www.areyouprepared.com/The-First-3-Days-s/T84.htm GUNS AND AMMO http://www.gunsandammo.com/2012/03/37/8-must-have-guns-for-the-doomsday-prepper/ TRADABLE COMMODITIES http://www.shtfplan.com/emergency-preparedness/top-post-collapse-barter-items-and-trade-skills_06103011 GETTING OUT OF DODGE http://www.emapstore.com/usa.html LIVING OFF THE GRID http://www.clean-energy-ideas.com/ CHOOSING THE RIGHT BUNKER LOCATION http://www.hardenedstructures.com/2012.php

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Everything you need to know about how to get out of dodge when the doomsday comes around.

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