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    Default too much stuff !!!

    i knew it would come to this
    going thru my weekly bug-out repacking
    i came to the sad realization that i have accumulated too much stuff
    as i've said before, when TSHTF
    my first move will be to get out of the city
    but i know that i'm going to be leaving a lot of stuff behind

    so what to do ?
    i already have five caches out in the county ( five 5 gallon pails )
    and what i could do is, as soon as the temp hits 50-60 F
    make a trip out into the county and make another cache
    this would be a big one though ( military duffel bag size )
    BUT, i am planning on heading out to British Columbia sometime in April
    and i would have no problem sacrificing the 5 caches i already have
    maybe i'll just use up the supplies i have at home now ( i rent )

    when TSHTF
    i don't plan on returning home
    so i better be certain that " this is it "
    if i leave early enough, i can beat the frantic crowds
    if i wait too long, it could be an obstacle course trying to get out

    i guess it is possible to have too much stuff
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    Never too much stuff,until you have to carry all of it!

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    So how are you going to round up those pails when you bug out? If you aren't coming back are you going to leave them? And if you plan to stop and pick each one up why did you bury them in the first place? I'm just trying to understand what you have in mind.

    (I could save you a lot of time and trouble. Just send it all to me and I'll hang on to it for you until TSHTF.)
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    Rick,I dont think giving it to you was what he meant by not having a problem sacrificing them LOL!

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    I just don't understand caching stuff. It just limits you to one route. To the cache. And knowing it's there you are going to be hell bent to get to it, which might be the wrong thing. Figure out what you need to have. Basics. Fire, water, etc. Learn the basics and learn to let nature provide the rest.
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    when i first buried these caches in early september
    i originally planned to dig up these caches and rotate the foodstuffs
    ( starting in april - one per week )
    but now that i've decided to head out to BC in april
    then yes, i will leave these caches behind
    IF, TSHTF before april
    then i guess i'm stuck here in ontario for awhile
    and these caches will come in handy
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    there are two types of wild food enthusiasts,
    one picks for enjoyment of adding something to a meal,
    and the second is the person who lives mostly on ( wild ) edibles

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    I said above I don't understanding caching. Some questions. Why wouldn't you reclaim the county caches as you head out to BC or pick them up when you come back? What happens if you 1. can't move toward BC when/if you need to. Suppose you have to go East? What happens if someone stumbles across your cache? What is it you are trying to accomplish by hiding stuff around? I'm not being critical, I'm trying to understand what the benefit is.
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    I agree Rick.

    First off! If TSHTF how will you know before everyone else?

    Second! Stand in any city and ask yourself. How will you not get cought in the croud if all of them are hitting the highway at the same time?

    Third! How long would it take you to reach your caches. Could you make it if you had to walk to them from where you are?

    Dig up your caches and take them with you. Don't leave your garbage behind.
    Re-think your bug out plans to include the 4 million other people running rampit with you!

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    Knowledge is power

    With knowledge, you gain the power to do more with less

    Become independent from the shackles of needy things

    With knowledge, resourcefulness is all the tools you need to sustain

    Teaching these same skills also empowers you with others

    With knowledge and less, you can outlast all other forms of self sufficiency and survival

    Problem with 'stuff'...

    When the stuff runs out, there isn't any thing else

    It's easier to learn these skills when youre not under the gun so to speak, practice makes perfect and if some thing happens 20 years from now, you should be well versed in the crafts all of us crave

    Another idea to ponder I learned long ago from a wise man

    People can take every thing you have but they can't take what you know (unless of course you get a lobotomy, they you won't care any way)

    Just some points to ponder when youre dumping your wealth into stuff...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    Why wouldn't you reclaim the county caches as you head out to BC or pick them up when you come back?
    i don't have a vehicle, i'll be heading out west by bus, and i don't plan on coming back
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    What happens if you 1. can't move toward BC when/if you need to. Suppose you have to go East?
    however long it takes, i will end up in BC
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    What happens if someone stumbles across your cache?
    then i didn't bury/hide it good enough, finders keepers
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    What is it you are trying to accomplish by hiding stuff around? I'm not being critical, I'm trying to understand what the benefit is.
    and i can't understand some people,
    buying a year's worth of supplies
    and planning on defending their home in the city,
    if someone has a 200 man mob
    outside their house, hell bent on getting their supplies,
    guns will only help so much,

    even if you abandon your house to the mob
    it might be ok, because you know you planned ahead
    by burying 1/3 of your supplies in the back garden
    and after the mob pillages and burns your house down
    you come back later and retrieve your cache
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    there are two types of wild food enthusiasts,
    one picks for enjoyment of adding something to a meal,
    and the second is the person who lives mostly on ( wild ) edibles

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    Quote Originally Posted by dilligaf2u2 View Post
    I agree Rick.
    First off! If TSHTF how will you know before everyone else?
    i guess i'm just going to have to go on gut feeling
    like i said in my OP
    when i decide to up and go, i better be certain that " this is it "

    Quote Originally Posted by dilligaf2u2 View Post
    Second! Stand in any city and ask yourself. How will you not get cought in the croud if all of them are hitting the highway at the same time?
    planning

    Quote Originally Posted by dilligaf2u2 View Post
    Third! How long would it take you to reach your caches.
    Could you make it if you had to walk to them from where you are?
    it would take as long as it takes
    yes

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    Dig up your caches and take them with you. Don't leave your garbage behind.
    if TSHTF before april, then i'll use them

    Quote Originally Posted by dilligaf2u2 View Post
    Re-think your bug out plans to include the 4 million other people running rampit with you!
    good thinking, i forgot all about that . . .
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    there are two types of wild food enthusiasts,
    one picks for enjoyment of adding something to a meal,
    and the second is the person who lives mostly on ( wild ) edibles

    Lydia

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    Okay. You can do what you want but I hate to see you spend a bunch of money and abandone it. Not to mention the fact that you're leaving stuff hidden around your area. I assume that means ammunition or other things, perhaps knives, that if abandoned has the potential for some kid to find. So if you are heading to BC and not returning then do something with the caches you have hidden. Clean up what you've left in the wild or tell a friend where it is and give it to them.

    Quote Originally Posted by Canadian Guerilla
    and i can't understand some people, buying a year's worth of supplies and planning on defending their home in the city, if someone has a 200 man mob
    outside their house, hell bent on getting their supplies, guns will only help so much,

    even if you abandon your house to the mob it might be ok, because you know you planned ahead by burying 1/3 of your supplies in the back garden and after the mob pillages and burns your house down you come back later and retrieve your cache
    There has been quite a bit of discussion on the forum about this. Look at New Orleans during Katrina. That WAS a SHTF scenario. There were no 200 man mobs.

    Elkchsr was correct and his response was well written. The more you know, the less you have to lug around.

    Think about what you are leaving behind in those caches and please see to it that they are recovered so some innocent kid doesn't get injured and your trash isn't left in the wild.
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    If you want to cach things...

    Let it be small amounts of well placed deposits of gold

    A little should go a long way and it doesn't go bad on you if placed in the worst locations for a thousand years
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    One note I would mention about caching gold...

    If you do, make sure you GPS the location, don't put it by "A Tree"

    Temporary landscapes change over time

    The second note

    To ensure the safety of your cach of gold send those coordinates to me with exactly how to find them in the case of your demise

    I will make certain your caches get back into circulation instead of becoming a miniral deposit...
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    Hey! I got dibs! See post 3. Dang Elkchsrs come lately.
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    HAHAHA Rick...

    We can split it, sounds like theres plenty to go around...

    But since at the moment, shipping could be an issue, I'll manage of all the small yellow items, you can hold the rest...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    I assume that means ammunition or other things, perhaps knives, that if abandoned has the potential for some kid to find.
    you assume wrong
    there's no weapons/ammo in my caches for anyone to find
    it's 85% foodstuffs/water purification
    extra socks, candles, matches, etc
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    there are two types of wild food enthusiasts,
    one picks for enjoyment of adding something to a meal,
    and the second is the person who lives mostly on ( wild ) edibles

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    Still, why leave it? Why not gather it or give it away?
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    April is still 2 1/2 months away
    who knows what's going to happen in that time
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    there are two types of wild food enthusiasts,
    one picks for enjoyment of adding something to a meal,
    and the second is the person who lives mostly on ( wild ) edibles

    Lydia

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