From now on I'll keep three days of food, water, and clothes in my car at all times. Also going to keep toiletries and some sort of sleeping system with a bag to carry it all in if I have to go on foot. Basically everything I'll need to set up a camp and await FEMA to drop off supplies.
Be prepared anons. The big one is coming for you.
fuh q
>>1093262
In a waterproof container until needed, no less. Most supplies don't do much good if they're soaked in toxic water. 3 days is a bit hopeful, it's best to allow 5 - 7 days of survival in the event of devastated infrastructure/incompetence which could result in delayed aid to your particular area. Also, I suggest a good sized tarp so you can make a dry spot to sleep. As for clothes, the current outfit and two spare outfits (4 pair wool socks, and 4 pair underwear) would be my advice.
>>1093262
One thing I forgot about was the damned mosquitos. Spray repellent, citronella candles, and head nets sold out everywhere.
>>1093262
What happens if you wake up and your car's washed down the road god knows where? Or do you have a garage or something?
Nigga unless you got a flying car even in harvey you'd be fucked
>>1093262
Do you not know FEMA is planning to imprison US citizens in concentration camps?
>>1093262
>Keep water and food in his car even in summer
You will regret that decision.
>>1093262
I like these pictures of giant backpacks.