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xXImxJustxMeXx's plan
Oct 9 2011, 10:36 PM EDT
My plan- Despite being my age, I do own all this equipment and can drive both the truck and boat mentioned. Do not doubt this (if you do, keep it to yourself please) or I will get angry and you won’t like my guns nor my bow when I’m angry.B.O.B. 3 tank tops, 4 button-up shirts, 1 jacket, 1 winter coat (compressed), 4 jeans, 2 shorts, pair of flip-flops, extra pair of sneakers, pair of hiking boots, 15 pairs of socks (it may seem like overkill, but I've been known to lose socks and 2 pairs are winter socks, and 3 pairs are wicking socks), phone charger, 1 hydroponic clock, 2 rolls of duck tape, guns and ammo, bow and arrow set, keys to truck and B.O.B 2.0. B.O.B. 2.0 (Bug Out Boat) The following are packed and ready-to-go on it; 8 wooden pallets for easy building 30 2by4’s for linking said pallets and future usage 2 boxes of 400 galvanized nails 1 tool kit [hammer, screwdriver, level, pack of sand paper (20 sheets), whittling knife, hack saw, hatchet, chain saw, sharpener, flint and steel] 40 yards of rope (300lbs) and 200feet of rope (45lbs) 3 solar panels (60watts, 180total), set up kit [assorted wires, 6batteries (3 in use at a time, 3backup), support beams] 40 4by8 planks 1Magic Mesh door 8 all-weather hinges 3cans of rubber sealant 10yards of mosquito netting Sewing kit [10 yards of burlap, 15 yards of dark green cotton, 30 spools of clear thread, pack of assorted needles and pins (10 quilting, 100 quilting pins, 200 silk pins, 50 hand needles, assorted eye sizes), 3 bags worth of filling cotton in vacuum sealed bags 1 dark grey tarp 3 camouflage tarps 2rods, 50yards of fishing line, 30hooks 2 buckets of seeds, five bags of soil, five bags of pure pig fertilizer (trust me, the whole boat smells because of these!) 10 plastic growing containers (6inch wide by 3ft long by 7 inch tall) Do you find this valuable?
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xxImxjustxmexx |
1. RE: xXImxJustxMeXx's plan
Oct 9 2011, 10:42 PM EDT
Con:1 55gal plastic barrel (water), 1 large basin (clothes and self washing), 1small basin (hand and face washing), 5 collapsible 5gal bags, 1 metal bin (fire pit), 1bucket with toilet lid (self explanatory) 2 skillets, 3 deep pots, two plastic plates, two plastic bowls, two sets of plastic eating and cooking ware (2spoons, 2table-knives, 2forks, 2flippers, 2ladles), 10knives (2 of each; paring knife, chef’s knife, bread knife, utility knife, 40 medium sized hard plastic storage containers 1CBC radio, my phone (which will act as a laptop more than a phone in this situation), 2 food dehydrators (10layers), The following are attached to the sides in order to alleviate some weight in their water proof containers with floatation devices attached; -200lbs of wheat, 80 cans of assorted soup, 75lbs of sugar, 40lbs of powered milk, 100 cans of assorted vegetables and fruits, 10lbs of salt, 10lbs of honey, 50boxes of assorted pasta, 5lbs of yeast (3bakers, 1.5cheese-making, .5alcohol-producing), 800multivitamins, 250ibuprofen, 250aspirin, 4lbs of assorted ground spices, 5lbs of shortening -30 MREs for breakfast, lunch, and dinner -150 emergency food bars -40lbs of cat food, 60lbs chicken feed -Any current plants from green room will temporarily put into large plastic containers. -One emergency medical kit, one everyday needs kit. -Cleaning supplies; 3gal of washing detergent, 3gal of dish soap, 5bottles of Bleach, 10bottles of personal soap. Do you find this valuable? |
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xxImxjustxmexx |
2. RE: xXImxJustxMeXx's plan
Oct 9 2011, 10:43 PM EDT
Con:Now to the plan! Short Term 1. Grab B.O.B. Put animals in cages. Cages in Ford’s backseat. 2-10 minutes (depending on if a cat is hiding -.-’ )Animals include; 3 hens, 1 Rooster 2 cats (1m, 1f) 2. Hook truck up to B.O.B. 2.0 3. Drive to park outside town. Go down service vehicle only trail (it’s servicing my survival now) and back boat into water. 4. Tie animal cages down to boat. Cast off. 5. Travel down river 50m until clear of large rocks, turn on motor, 130m down river turn off engine. 6. Head to left shore, tie up to stump. 7. Drop testing weights (I have a pulley system that holds weights equivalent to the boat’s weight with supplies to make sure it will hold it), tie boat up. Climb rope, turn on generator (kept in a waterproof box, screwed a limb). 8. Swing 2 pallets to larger tree, secure them. Pull tarp over limb and secure to pallet with rope. 9. Pull over metal bin, and flint and steel, 1 MRE. 10. Start small fire, prepare and eat MRE 11. Sleep if not to early -if too early to sleep- 11. Swing over one pallet at a time, securing it to tree. Expand tarp coverage accordingly. Work until dark. 12. Eat if hungry, Sleep. 13. Check for friends who planned to do same, work accordingly. Do you find this valuable? |
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SasquatchJim |
3. RE: xXImxJustxMeXx's plan
Oct 9 2011, 10:43 PM EDT
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If you do have all of this, would you care to post a pic of it?Also, you make reference to "guns and ammo." What guns and how much ammo? Finally, I don't see any food and water in there. What are you going to do before the seeds grow? Edit: More was added while I posted. Hold please. Do you find this valuable? |
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4. RE: xXImxJustxMeXx's plan
Oct 9 2011, 10:44 PM EDT
Con:Long Term 1. Start as described above. 2. Set up garden at tree top, cutting away leaves to allow light to the plants. 3. Create chicken coop. 4. Make physical walls around pallets using 4by8, leaving room for windows. Make windows by securing mosquito netting over hole with 2by4s. Set up Magic Mesh door, then put half door in, with a lock on inside. Release cats into house and move food into house. 5. Set up solar power system. Start drying foods asap. 6. Make outdoor cooking/fishing platform. Set up mosquito netting around this area. Put water barrel here. 7. Make counter tops (boards attached to the wall with angled support beams). Reorganize tree house, put small basin in hole in counter top. 8. Do this with the other people’s bases who’ve been helping with mine in order to live there. After all it wasn’t necessarily ‘mine’ that was being built. Though it’s most likely since those with animals and more supplies are first, next it goes by size of family or group, then by usefulness or person. 9. Make shelves for clothes. 10. Garden/Fish/Write on phone. Continue with life. Boil water to replenish supply as needed. Of course the steps can be moved around a bit or eliminated completely to fit for the season (I’ll leave plants in the grow room if it’s winter, for example; or step 2 and 3 in long term will be after making walls due to weather or such.) There won’t be a problem with ice as the river moves too much to develop a very thin layer of ice that can be broken easily. Do you find this valuable? |
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5. RE: xXImxJustxMeXx's plan
Oct 9 2011, 10:48 PM EDT
-There are 23 people supposed to come to this area. Though their supplies and expertise differ, everyone counts and everyone helps. Of the 23, 9 are women/girls, the remainder are males; currently the ages are; 0-3, 2; 4-8, 1; 9-14, 3; 15-18, 5; 19-25, 8; 28-40, 3; 1. Yes I know those numbers are odd sets to have but I made them like that so if you know someone in the group it’s harder to recognize where I’m talking about. I do this to protect us from raiding while still giving others ideas.-Woah- fast post finding S.J. Unfortunately no, simply because where I keep the boat is so close to the grow room the he humidity would ruin any phone or camera. -.-' And I don't want to move it out into the open for a picture since it drops the fuel efficiency of my truck to like zero, so even out of the garage would be murder, after all I have to refill so my 'rents don't notice I moved it. Do you find this valuable? |
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SasquatchJim |
6. RE: xXImxJustxMeXx's plan
Oct 9 2011, 10:50 PM EDT
Okay, after reading everything, here's the one main thing I see.How can you be sure that your parents will just let you go off by yourself? Do you find this valuable? |
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SasquatchJim |
7. RE: xXImxJustxMeXx's plan
Oct 9 2011, 11:00 PM EDT
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"Woah- fast post finding S.J.Now, this is what makes me not believe you. According to your profile, you were in junior high at the time of writing it. Being optimistic, the highest grade you could be in right now is a sophomore. I.E. You don't have a license yet. So, simply put, there is no way you could have acquired all of this stuff AND put it in the boat without your parents noticing. At the very least, they or someone nearby would have had to drive you to the store to buy it. Even if your parents didn't do that, I highly doubt they wouldn't notice you carrying it all into the garage OR do not go into the garage enough to see your "preparations." No matter how idiotic your parents are, they would notice a green room. Finally, I have never had any problems with a camera in even the worst humidity. And claiming that moving your vehicle 30 feet to take a picture is just... So, it seems like the only logical thing here is that you are lying. Edit: "I am currently a junior high student that can kick your bum if you try anything (yes, I am looking at you, you perverted old freaks!) and excelled for bothacademicsand reasoning for my age and possibly yours." ^Profile quote. Just puttin' that there. Do you find this valuable? |
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xxImxjustxmexx |
8. RE: xXImxJustxMeXx's plan
Oct 9 2011, 11:03 PM EDT
Ha ha! My parents care? That's a good joke! They kicked me out of their house and make me pay rent for the darn garage. I somehow doubt they'll care. In fact I bet they'll be possibly some of the first zombies in the area being as lazy as they are.To your earlier question, I have 8 shot guns (several different types of Winchesters and a Remington), and some hands. (most are actually my brother's or brother's friends that can't have them at campus at the college in town so they dumped them in the attic of the garage before I moved in). There are average of 2 boxes per gun). Honestly, my weapons of choice are bow and arrow and knives. Many, MANY knives. Do you find this valuable? |
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xxImxjustxmexx |
9. RE: xXImxJustxMeXx's plan
Oct 9 2011, 11:08 PM EDT
"Now, this is what makes me not believe you.Wow, thanks for the vote of confidence, I've been able to drive since twelve b/c my grandpa needed help with the farm, my parents know I have a small green room that's badly sealed so it leaks into the rest of the garage, not to mention that fact that we moved to Florida. My grandpa also taught me how boat so we could go fishing, the boat was his. And my bro bought a bunch of the supplies. So yea, plus I have a crappy camera and my phone is really sensitive due to being a smart phone. Do you find this valuable? |
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SasquatchJim |
10. RE: xXImxJustxMeXx's plan
Oct 9 2011, 11:18 PM EDT
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"Wow, thanks for the vote of confidence, I've been able to drive since twelve b/c my grandpa needed help with the farm, my parents know I have a small green room that's badly sealed so it leaks into the rest of the garage, not to mention that fact that we moved to Florida.I wasn't debating whether or not you could drive. I was debating whether or not you could drive to the store and procure thousands of dollars worth of supplies. Also, may I ask how you're getting the rent money? And your parents still NEVER go into the garage, so they don't know about your preparations, so you feel you must keep it a secret? You said in an earlier post that they didn't care. Do you find this valuable? |
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11. RE: xXImxJustxMeXx's plan
Oct 9 2011, 11:20 PM EDT
" They kicked me out of their house and make me pay rent for the darn garage. " So, you're too young to drive, too young to legally hold a full time job and you're able to not only pay rent but support yourself? Nice story. Do you find this valuable? |
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xxImxjustxmexx |
12. RE: xXImxJustxMeXx's plan
Oct 9 2011, 11:26 PM EDT
1. I see my parents maybe once a month, and the garage has a lock on it.2.The contests my profile mentions? Yea, those things have award money, thus why I enter them, I babysit almost everyday of the week. And when I'm short one of my bros helps me if it's not too much. Sorry if you don't believe me, but it's true so go to hell. Do you find this valuable? |
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13. RE: xXImxJustxMeXx's plan
Oct 9 2011, 11:27 PM EDT
I'm just curious what size of boat this is? A houseboat? Because I've owned an 18' skiboat and I can pretty well promise that 8 pallets would not fit on there very easily. Not to mention the 40 4x8s and 30 2x4s. A houseboat would make sense for reason of not wanting to move it, but most folks keep those in the harbor anyways. Do you find this valuable? |
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14. RE: xXImxJustxMeXx's plan
Oct 9 2011, 11:37 PM EDT
It's a custom made boat about 16', but the pallets I mean are the ones that are 4by4 that Lowes uses for gardening supplies, they're left over from some landscaping projects done on the house a couple years ago. Do you find this valuable? |
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15. RE: xXImxJustxMeXx's plan
Oct 10 2011, 12:39 AM EDT
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Obvious troll needs to get back to Jötunheimr and A) rethink a vast majority of this amount of fail, and B) Learn some manners.You come across as an arrogant fool and a petulant child. Of everything you have listed, a very minimal amount will fit on a 16' vessel, much less 20+ people. “Better to remain silent and be thought a fool then to speak out and remove all doubt.” Do you find this valuable? |
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renet76 |
16. RE: xXImxJustxMeXx's plan
Oct 10 2011, 3:13 AM EDT
"Obvious troll needs to get back to Jötunheimr and A) rethink a vast majority of this amount of fail, and B) Learn some manners.On the brightside he did write up a nice shopping list some pretty handy items in there Do you find this valuable? |
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17. RE: xXImxJustxMeXx's plan
Oct 10 2011, 8:01 AM EDT
You don't need so many clothes. 3 is the maximum and as for the socks - learn to look after them man!!!!You speak of the construction as if it will take five minutes - and this is by your todd... I really don't no where to begin. I wont bother with your personal background but how you got all this stuff, underage AND paying rent is beyond me. And come on, "Do not doubt this (if you do, keep it to yourself please) or I will get angry and you won’t like my guns nor my bow when I’m angry." HOW THE HELL IS ANYONE GOING TO TAKE YOU SERIOUSLY? Do you find this valuable? |
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18. RE: xXImxJustxMeXx's plan
Oct 10 2011, 1:18 PM EDT
Just out of curiosity, you say you are going to plant, grow and hunt for food ( in your profile).....then you claim to be a vegetarian..???? Why hunt? Why have Chickens?Do you find this valuable? |
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OutlawJames |
19. RE: xXImxJustxMeXx's plan
Oct 10 2011, 1:20 PM EDT
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cdiz0k0Rudw
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