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Welcome. I came kicking and screaming to computers as well. Luckily they get easier to use every year. Prepping is just good old common sense to me.
 
Welcome from another Miller, this one from Alabama.

Lots of ‘preppers’ aren’t preppers. I’d bet that you’re right - it’s a fad and then they move on to something else.

Anyway, there is a lot of good information here and feel free to ask if you can’t find what you’re looking for.
 
Warm Welcome from the Arizona valley folks. :USA:
 
Prepping is a way of lifestyle with us raising our own foods and putting away for when it can't be grown. Living along the coast, we have gone thru enough hurricanes that preparing for them just makes sense, then other things that just pop up in life. You just never know. .
Welcome from a Texan in the group.
 
Thanks for the welcome, once again I got lost in the wires and lights, surfing not for me, so that means I have to walk the web. I have my dogs here, not much help with the computer but good companionship .
 
Well, jayjay you must be in the outback, if your weapon is scoped , your gun laws and all. Your a better man than me, couldn't live without the weapons I have or stockpile of ammo. I can tell you that the thugs have the best of guns ( illegal ).I realy would hate to have to prep under your conditions, the gov already has a leg up on the gen. pop. Hats off to you brother.
 
G'day mate-I guess prepping anywhere is hard-sure we have harsh conditions, but no snow, blizzards, ice etc. Water is a factor, but i think it is for most.
Yeah, the crims have the best guns here too - but I'll keep my opinions to myself.
Scoped rifle is my choice-years and years of hnting made it an easy choice.
We don't have the population, but we have the tyranny of distance, and that can be a bad thing.
Happy to chat more about our differing methods of preparing too, I think I could learn a lot.

I'm on the lower Eyre Peninsular in South Australia - not so much the Outback, but in a rural setting, close to the ocean, and close to scrubland/farmland. Has advantages, as well as disadvantages.
 
Until I got on this site I didn't know so many countries and people were preppin. I should have, all the countries gov.people are the same, the rich screw the rest, were here to make the rich even more money, but you know I can deal with that because I know when the ball drops there will only be two classes of people, the prepared and everybody else.
 
Howdy from a Texan .... and welcome to the forum and family...there's quite a few knowledgeable folks here that'll gladly tell ya what you need to know,or at least point ya in the right direction and/or give ya a good idea or2..and by all means jump righton in with any replies you have on a topic.
 

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