Originally Posted by
Alaskan Survivalist
The quality of survival in my life has been about having options. I think it a mistake to limit your options. Primitive survival to me is like being prepared to be unprepared. It is lowest level of survival and there are many levels between here and there that should be prepared for also. Note the use of the word also. It is ALL important to me. I think it important to get ahead of disaster and have a fall back position before loosing everything. I'm preparing to let things go systematically maintaining the best life possible. When people loose there home it is more likely they will move into thier car than live in a debris hut out in the woods. Last summer I set my car up for camping and is incredibly comfortable. Should I loose my car I would be down to my kayak that can still carry more than I ever ever could. Then a backpack that has gear seperated into a progresssion of kits that will eventually get down to a 6 pound kit. I prepare to stabilize my life at the highest level possible. I could retire but now I have a very secure job, but should I loose it then I would have unemployment and only after that would I draw retirement and I have options of making money out of my home and then growing and catching my own food. There is no greater security than having options. Don't back yourself into an all or nothing situation.