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Hi John,
Actually I would like to hear some insights from people who suffer from various types of physical or mental disabilities and what their survival plans are. Many of us face challenges that will make surviving periods of civil unrest ora natural disaster a bigger challenge for us than the Bear Grylls of the world.
I assume that if you're on this group you're interested in more than what bushcraft knife are you going to use when you get dropped of in the Amazon Jungle with a film crew. The media has a tend to lump survivalists into folks who are prepping for zombie apocalypse. I try to focus, on how to make it through likely natural disaster or short periods of civil unrest.
For me, The natural disasters are tornadoes, flash floods and blizzards. As for civil unrest, I live in Chicago, so that means keeping current with the news, avoiding potential protest areas, and staying alert when on public transportation.
Jeremy, years ago we used to take our kids camping. We had a travel trailer. I used a hand held propane torch to start fires. Worked in the rain too :-)
Cory,
My wife says the same things, only she adds "remember, I am faster than you".
Thanks all! I look forward to learning.
John, I for one want to say "Welcome" and you don't need anyone's permission (well maybe Jan's) to be in any group or add to the conversation.
We are all survivors in some way. I have been learning some of the survival skills of the wild recently. It is fun and challenging for me. I know that all are welcome. Glad you have you all here. Starting a fire in challenging conditions, is one of my interests that I am working on currently.
John and Cory,
You two made me laugh...all husbands are survivors (ok at least I know mine is). My grandfather had MS and anyone that can make it through, day by day, qualifies as a survivor to me.
Clint,
Thanks, you are soooo right!
I believe I can speak for this group. Everyone is welcome and appreciated. We all are survivalists in one way or the other.
Oh man, I hope that there aren't requirements to be here. I'm a survivalist only in the sense that I haven't yet died despite daily warnings from my wife that she's going to kill me one of these days. :)
Hi all! I am not a Survivalist, but am very interested in it. I have M.S. and am disabled. If you want me to leave the room I understand and will do so.
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