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Aug
31

8-31-09 – More BOL updates

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Our 1989 Nomad Fifth Wheel

Our 1989 Nomad Fifth Wheel

Inside of the trailer, just to give you an idea...

Inside of the trailer, just to give you an idea...

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Another interior view...

So now what, we talked about the land, the clearing and the driveways. We looked at the Grid-no-Grid decisions and even the, snivel-snivel, WELL drilling debacle. What do you think comes next??? That’s right, decisions, decisions - do we keep staying on the property in the “Fabulous Fifth Wheel”? Yep, that’s right, I had gone down to the RV dealer and bought MY family the finest Fifth Wheel they had… You jealous yet? “Prepper just throwing his money around” bragging the whole time… Well, lets come back to reality, I never went to the RV dealer to buy any trailers. We did have a fifth wheel we were using to stay in. Fabulous, “HARDLY”, it was 21 feet of well used camping trailer at its best. We had purchased this 1989 Nomad from a friend of ours who was upgrading. We got it in 2004, I think? So it was 15years old when we got it, it was clean and it was ours. We traveled to a couple of campgrounds with it and then it made the pilgrimage to the property and never left. Don’t get me wrong it worked fairly well for our small family but was still a little cozy. It was the bug out place we could currently afford and so that’s what we had. All the necessities were taken care of in one fashion or other. Let me digress for a minute, this RV had a shower or so that’s what it was called. This shower was more like a very small closet you would find in a 1980’s  home bathroom where a couple of towels might fit along with the plunger and maybe a few extra rolls of toilet paper. I’m a stocky full sized American man and thus would NOT be comfortable in such conditions. However, my wife and daughter both being petite fit alright. If TSHTF I would have been so glad to have even this but short of that I wasn’t going to be using it. Other than this one issue it would handle pretty much whatever we threw at it. Running water, microwave, propane frig that worked most of the time and padded boards to sleep on. I should probably stop knocking it because it really wasn’t bad at all, cheap living quarters and WAY better than tenting it. I know many of us preppers like the tent camping game but although I have gone that route on many occasions, RVing is better. Call me a Wuss if you must but real walls and a ceiling make me sleep alot better. We used it pretty hard but tried to maintain it and take care to not allow it to fall apart. I believe we paid $2,800 for it second hand in 2004and we just sold it in the last year for $1,850. For what it was we got it cheap and the next folks got a good deal as well. Now lets do the math, $950.00 for around 4 years worth of use… Not bad, less than $20 a month over that time period? Back to the story at hand, we had to decide what to do next as far as the “Shelter” was concerned. I think that I may have already given it away, having said we sold the RV in 2008? Well, we decided to sell the fifth wheel. That is after we had the other “Shelter” in place. Like many reading this I had big dreams of building the ultimate retreat complete with covert stocks of Zombie wire to put in place when the time came… Also, like many of you, I had to deal in reality! Fortunately, I married a lovely woman and she’s on board with the whole BOL/weekend getaway property. However, we DO NOT have an unlimited budget to work with. We would have loved to build a stick built home here, but even doing alot of the labor ourselves would have massively broke the budget. This is where I cry again about the DEEP DARK HOLE I had just experienced, sob-sniffle… We considered building a good sized garage with living quarters above. Even a small cabin that could eventually be converted to house guests later… Everything we seemed to come up with was going to use the remaining budget several times over? Previously, a family member had pointed out to me that some mobile home parks were closing in their area and the homes had to be moved but they were just about giving them away… Thanks but no thanks, we really want to go with stick built, blah, blah, blah. I hadn’t even thought about  it again in over a year and then as usual one day I get this great idea? Why not get an older singlewide mobile home? Yes, this family member DID point out the fact that this was not MY great idea! You can always go round and round about where a great idea came from but I never saw the point… I had this great idea to look into! I wondered if Mrs. Prepper was going to go for this as there seems to be a stigma surrounding these homes, some people won’t even consider em – go figure? Well, we discussed this and she thought it was a great idea as well! Success, now to just locate one of these little golden nuggets.
This is a good place to stop for today as there is at least a full days post on what we went through locating the right home to have moved on to our land. I think that this will even be inspirational to all the open minded folks. We started out thinking this was going to have to be an old, smelly fixer upper if we were going to get it for the price we would be happy with. You will, I think you will, be happy to see what we eventually found… Stay tuned as I will bring you the rest of the story, to quote Paul Harvey, later this week. Actually it won’t be the whole rest of the story but at least this next chapter.
I included an extra picture of the interior of the trailer, I have a few more so let me know if its something you want to see. I complained about this RV but for one or even two people this would be an option worth looking at. I have seen many viable RV’s with really cool setups out there right now for almost free, price  is always subjective… If you have a BOL area that doesn’t get terribly cold in the winter months I think you could be quite comfortable. I know that you can find units with larger showers as well, nullifying my largest complaint!
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Aug
29

Feedback? Finally…

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Happy Saturday everyone! I received my first comment this morning. Thanks to the commenter. I’m very happy to see I’m not the only one out here. I’ll take any comments, suggestions and feedback you all would be willing to give as this is an ongoing learning experience for me. So much of life is, or at least I see it that way for folks like us. I have a background in the Real Estate industry and almost always kept my prepping behavior to myself, so I’m no Survival guru here. Well, I’m out of the closet now and need your feedback so I can progress in this new area I’m venturing into. Criticisms are even welcome, as if I’d be able to stop em? The way I read other folks blogs the comments/feedback can get vicious. Well, bring it on… I’m not a pro at this website stuff  but I do have my prep life squared away and can hold my own in these related topics for the most part. You all will provide the needed kick in the pants to get me out doing more and ramping my stuff up to the next level. If you get involved with me and send me your ideas and input I’ll do my part. Some of us don’t have the resources to do certain projects right at the moment the idea hits, send them here and if I can’t afford to spend the capitol either maybe someone else can and we’ll try it out together. Better yet, send us your video or article of what you came up with and we’ll all get to see what a Prepper Stud/Studette you are. I think this is going to be fun and I will get to complete more things from my to do/wish list. At minimum you all will get to see me make a Prepper Fool of myself. I hope to minimize these particular videos, me looking stupid, and actually making and doing some cool stuff. Well, I’m off,  I have some projects going this weekend. Nothing spectacular, just doing some fix up on an older 4 wheeler I have had around for a few years. Prepper juniorette hasn’t always been the easiest on our toys  but ran them hard with her friends. She even was able to roll it over a couple of times. She isn’t even a Tom Boy mind you? I grew up in a house full of brothers and hadn’t had alot of exposure to the young ladies and there unique roughhouse ways. They can be just as rough on equipment as the boys, she just cleans up to a much prettier picture when she’s done. Anyway, I’m just taking the opportunity to do some maintenance and try out a color change for the plastic body panels. I’m taking pictures and will try to show it off next week. So get the feedback rolling so I can start tweeking this to be the best blog possible! Unless we see something really interesting develop this weekend, I’ll talk to you on Monday – Get out there and get preppin!
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Aug
28

8-28-09 Alternative Housing Anyone?

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redneck-mansion

Redneck-Mansion

Since we’re all just starting to get to know each other here, I don’t want to assume anyone is interested in alternative housing options? I can’t imagine that anyone would have a different view from mine, I mean really, how do you mess with perfection?? I think that we all spend the better part of our lives, day in and day out chasing that mortgage payment… HOW SAD! I have certain priorities in my life and sadly making the dang mortgage payment is still one of em. I’m working diligently to change this because I think its the biggest SCAM these scum bag Politicians have ever perpetrated on us. We’re so busy chasing our own tails or maybe its the “Jones” tail? Either way we we’re chasing something that doesn’t lead to freedom and that my friends was the American Dream, FREEDOM! Not the frickin white picket fence that sits in front of the McMansion on the golf course. Now, I understand that there are folks that have that dream and I’m the last one to tell you you’re wrong, work hard for whatever you want but I doubt the things I’m discussing on this blog are going to be of much interest to you. Please don’t go away mad if I’ve offended you, stick around and explain your side of the story. As for me and mine, we’re getting out of debt and not going back. Oh, before I forget, I don’t lay the blame fully on the scumbag politicians for this lapse in judgement by the American people. I blame us, the American populous, no I know not everybody jumped on board but alot of us did. It was the politicians that took full advantage of the situation and helped us get into the comfortable rut many of us find ourselves in, SLAVERY. Owing our life’s blood to the company store. Well, not me, not anymore… I have the better part of my debts paid off and will now go in for the death blow and knock out the mortgage once and for all. Alright you say, enough talk, just go on and do it! I will and I think many of you are going to come along and join me. We prep for this and we prep for that, we even prep for being able to make the darn mortgage payment if times get tough. Good for us, we’re the thinking crowd that at least sees that times can get tough. How much more could we all put into preps and the other important things in life if we didn’t have to make that payment every month. Well I don’t know what anybody else’s plan for getting the biggest debt paid off is but mine is to sell that house. Not right this minute but soon, good economy or bad its still worth something! Even if its down 30%, you can have it 70% paid for by selling it. Make up the 30% from somewhere else or even take the 30% back as another personal debt and pay that off after you lower the monthly bills by getting the mortgage company out of your pocket. However you decide to get the debt gone, just get it gone. At that point you will have to decide what comes next, you have to live somewhere! I agree, we all do have to live somewhere but where. My plan is going to sound radical to many of you and even a couple years ago I wouldn’t have given it serious consideration. What about a MOBILE HOME? No, not really a mobile home as in RV, although not out of the question or even a bad idea. A mobile home, like a singlewide or even a double wide setup somewhere on your own land. Before you get carried away, I don’t mean one of the super cool tricked out triplewides that are just a McMansion that happened to be built on a frame and delivered to your foundation instead of being built on it. I mean a used, maybe even smelly older mobile home. Please don’t get offended if that’s where you live now as I think you’re smart and quite possibly made a wise choice. I have discovered what I believe to be a very viable housing option. I have seen these homes built in the mid 1990’s with conventional construction techniques and materials selling for well under $10,000 dollars. Maybe  that’s not cheap where you live but its almost unbelievable here in Western Washington. These are fixers and have to be moved onto your lot, they can’t stay where they are any longer. So, if you’ll move em you can have em for a song. Now I know what you’re thinking, a step down in your standard of living, maybe, maybe not! I said I really don’t want that mortgage debt anymore, this may be an option that could work into the plan to get out from under it. I will go into the issues of how and where to acquire the land in another post but I do want you to let this soak for a few days. Open your mind and see if you’re willing to let me tell you more about what I’ve been finding. The worst that happens is you think this guys nuts, a mobile home, over this palace I live in now! Wait and see, I’m excited to continue brainstorming on how we can all find ways to take control of our lives back for the sad place to many of us have allowed them to go! Today’s Friday, so I won’t commit to having something posted over the weekend but check in just in case, I’m really enjoying what we’ve gotten started and may find some time for one more post this week…
Side Note: Just to throw in something for the politically correct crowd… My use of “Redneck” in this photos caption is being used as a term of endearment, we preppers all know – “A Country Boy Can Survive”.
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Aug
27

8-27-09 Introducing BOD

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The BOD, bug out dog

BODs serious side

Happy BOD
Happy BOD
That’s right we’re officially introducing the BOD, bug out dog… Whenever you see me reference the BOD, this is who I mean. I reiterate that NO the dogs name isn’t BOD or “Bug Out Dog”, this is only her occupation. She is still in training for this position but since I do practice nepotism, she’s a shew in for the spot. Every so often I see the subject come up on the forums about which specific dog is the best for the role of security, etc. Well, we went with the looks mean but isn’t category! BOD is purebred Rottweiler, not that this is important at all and might even be a downside to many families as this usually just means, PUPPY COSTS MORE… We aren’t real big Dog lovers like I know many in our crowd are but we wanted a family dog and as far as I was concerned she had to be an asset for if TSHTF. I do think that this breed fills the bill for deterrent value. Deep Bark, Dark Eyes and a Muscular Build. She gave us little trouble in the house training stage butis VERY strong willed. Willfulness is one of my many fine qualities as well, so you know how this has gone over. Overall she is a great dog, even obedient, if its her idea! Our extended family also have Rotts and so we had a bit of exposure to the breed prior to making our selection. I had some preconceived notions about Rottweilers from watching the Chevy Chase “Vacation” movies. However, they’re mostly unfounded in my opinion. I thought she’d be a “Drooler” and have other poor social habits, as exhibited in the films? No poor social habits as of yet and she seems to only drool excessively after she has been exerting herself chasing something. We haven’t had the opportunity to test her out for excessive protectiveness as we don’t normally find that an issue in our lifestyle but part of me hopes we get to see what she’s made of. Not that I would want to see someone get hurt but it would be nice to know for sure she’ll perform under pressure. She does go a little ape when me and Mrs. Prepper play rough. She gets real confused as to who she’s suppose to be protecting though? At nearly 3 years old now we’re starting to see the puppy side of her subside and she seems to be a little more mature. We were warned that it usually takes this long for her to be full grown and start settling down. Well that’s about covers it with the BOD introduction. There are a few adventures that we’ve had with her but I’ll save those stories for a future post. In conclusion, I highly recommend the breed for all the folks that think like us. If you have the time to spend working with your dog, I think the willfulness issue could be brought under control. Overall a very loving family member with more than adequate skill sets to help in a bad situation! Until Tomorrow…
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Aug
26

Featured Video Update

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Just wanted to let you all know I am still working on getting us a daily video section. I had some time this morning and so I am doing some testing to see how I can get this integrated into the site and make it work and look good too. Bare with me as I get this fine tuned. I think it will be a great feature for our site. I am planning on doing alot of the videos myself but this will develop slowly as I have the ability and time available. Until that time I will be posting videos from the web. I’m sure that I’ll end up getting some that others have seen already but my intent will be to keep everyone interested. I would love for you all to send me the links to videos you think everyone would benefit from seeing… As always I’m committed to making this our site and seeing us all become better prepared from it!
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