As a newcomer, I'll introduce myself. I'm Barry, I live in NH, and I travel back and forth to NYC 3 times a week and twice to Boston as a part of my job. So I'm often more than 300 miles from home. Going Home made me really think about what would happen if I were on the road in the event of a disaster. In the end, I'd be one of the helpless refugees on the road and would likely not make it home to my wife and kids. Even though a CME/EMP event is not all that likely (but very possible), it made me realize that there are many situations that would leave me utterly stranded. I have a backpack that I bring to work that had been previously full of junk that I thought I might need. Now, it's been reformatted into a get-home bag of sorts. I have first-aid, sleeping gear, cooking gear, weapons, clothing, etc.
"Survival" has become somewhat of a hobby now and emergency preparations at home have been underway as well.
Because of all the driving time I have at work, I've been able to enjoy all of the series on Audible. Duke Fontaine has a great voice for this and does a great job portraying the various characters. Keep up the good work, looking forward to the next book
Barry
"Survival" has become somewhat of a hobby now and emergency preparations at home have been underway as well.
Because of all the driving time I have at work, I've been able to enjoy all of the series on Audible. Duke Fontaine has a great voice for this and does a great job portraying the various characters. Keep up the good work, looking forward to the next book
Barry
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