![]() Knowledge – All of these tips are just the tip of the iceberg. Ammo supply is key, so your stock should be bolstered to improve survivability on a longer timeline. ![]() While this is questionable for some of the more common events, it is an especially dangerous proposition when it comes to TEOTWAKI events. Security – Some preppers opt to go the ‘no-gun’ route when practically prepping. Jugs of water, a bathtub, or even a rain collection system will not be enough. Water – We touched on this with shelter, but a well and a backup water source (such as a recycler) are needed to weather an apocalyptic event. Many turn to farming rabbits or other small animals as a sustainable food source, but that can snowball into more prepping issues feeding the rabbits and disposing of waste. You should have food storage figured out from practical prepping, but you need to drastically increase your storage for a doomsday event. It should be comfortable enough to survive in for several years, if not longer.įood – long-term food storage is good and well, but you need a renewable source. ![]() Your bunker needs to be large enough to store your supplies, fitted with an air filtration system, and have a renewable water source- just to name a few requirements. Bunkers (ex: buried containers) are the go-to solution for this, since they do a good job with security, radiation shielding, etc. Shelter – you need to drastically improve your security and survivability in any scenario. Here is how to take each pillar of prepping to the next level: You will likely need plenty of resources (mostly time and money) to prepare for high impact, low probability doomsday events. Since you are: A) a seasoned practical prepper and B) well informed on possible doomsday scenarios, you are ready to take the next step. From aliens to the Rapture, do not confuse highly improbable with impossible. We cannot predict everything that could possibly happen, so preparing for the unknown makes sense. The last point here is maybe one of the most important points we can make.
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