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The Do-it-Yourself Guide to Surviving the Zombie Apocalypse The Do-it-Yourself Guide to Surviving the Zombie Apocalypse

 

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Are you ready for the zombie apocalypse? With this book, the answer is an unqualified yes! "The Do-it yourself Guide to Surviving the Zombie Apocalypse" is your indispensable resource for battling the un-live...

American Apocalypse: The Beginning (Beginnings) American Apocalypse: The Beginning (Beginnings)

 

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In the not so distant future, the American economy fails, stumbling from a sharp decline into full out collapse. One casualty of the fallout finds himself homeless in the suburbs of Washington D.C. and faces new challenges at every turn just trying to survive...

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3 comments to apacolypse survival

  • METROPOLIS1

    I took some survival training courses decades ago. Back then they taught us that people need…in order of importance…(1) water, (2) food, (3) clothing, (4) shelter. Everything else is a bonus.

    If it were me, I would pick-up some water purification tablets and make them central to my survival kit. Then, some bottled water.

    Next, don't rule-out canned foods. Limited shelf-life? You must believe what people tell you. I don't. I have canned food in my basement that is 5 years old and very edible. I also keep a box with a 4 week supply of canned food in it for emergencies. I've had blizzards in the northeast that kept me inside for up to a full week, so that sort of supply comes in handy. If you are really worried about its freshness, simply rotate your emergency supply once a year. (Put the old stuff in the pantry for immediate use and refill the box with new cans.)

    Oh yeah, and another thing. Some of the MRE foods have fillers in them that are meant to make you constipated. They do this so that soldiers that have just eaten don't feel an immediate need to relieve their bowels during combat. But after days of eating this stuff, it sort of creates a problem. A better option is the canned food route.

    Warm clothing is important. Wool is best. Also a rain poncho that can be used as an emergency shelter. I could go on and on here, but just use some common sense. Hat, comfortable shirt, pants with billowed pockets.

    The thing is…it's really "cool" to think that you can run about the streets or an urban landscape with your weapons and forage for food. The only problem is, there is probably someone else that was a scout sniper in Iraq that has a high-powered rifle with with a scope, and it's pointed at you from 200 yards away. And he ain't gonna like it when he sees an armed stranger coming near his position.

  • rat

    Rope, binoculars, street and sewer maps, compass, crank powered radio, that's all I can think of at the moment, sure there's lots more

  • chuck_isaac85

    Who sells the best Zombie Apocalypse survival guide?