Hello,
My name is Marc an i‘m from South Germany. So i‘m no native speaker. In germany we dont have a real prepping community. Except the olderly people who all have a cellar full of stuff. With the dept crisis and mass immigration i see some big problems comming. Thats why i‘m here. There are some minor german prepper forums. But you cant learn much from them except making Food Last longer and purifing water. But thats all things i learnd from my grand parents. So i‘m here for new ideas.
The last year i build a little group up. We are 8 people who realy prepare, Mostes ex-solideres. But there are children and family too so we speak about a group of 30 people. Our biggest problem is we dont have a bug out location. Thats what we are searching for at the moment. Plan is to go in the mountains.
In you have and questions ask me
Servus (greetings from Germany)
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Re: Servus (greetings from Germany)
Should be interesting to see what you find interesting, or find interesting.
Do you have anything in particular you are looking to learn?
Do you have anything in particular you are looking to learn?
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Re: Servus (greetings from Germany)
Welcome. Most people here in the states don’t have a bug out location either.
If you have a group you’re building up, bugging in and working together with the group and neighbors, will be far superior to running to the mountains.
Hope to see you around!
If you have a group you’re building up, bugging in and working together with the group and neighbors, will be far superior to running to the mountains.
Hope to see you around!
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Re: Servus (greetings from Germany)
To be honest i dont realy know what i‘m looking for. But i‘m sure i will find some interessting stuff.
Bug In ist the first part of our plan. We stockpiling food, water, ammo for our self. But also make Plans to help the Community here to help them self in the case of shtf. For Exempel we have material to build big water filters and printed Plans to build them by your self. Same for outdoortoilets, safe fires, first aid, planting vegtabels, and so on.
Most of us life in the suburbs. But Germany isnt that big. The next City is only 3h away if you are on foot. With a car only minuts. From there i see the problems comming. Thats a Look of Hungers desperate people. Thats why we searching for a bug out location
Bug In ist the first part of our plan. We stockpiling food, water, ammo for our self. But also make Plans to help the Community here to help them self in the case of shtf. For Exempel we have material to build big water filters and printed Plans to build them by your self. Same for outdoortoilets, safe fires, first aid, planting vegtabels, and so on.
Most of us life in the suburbs. But Germany isnt that big. The next City is only 3h away if you are on foot. With a car only minuts. From there i see the problems comming. Thats a Look of Hungers desperate people. Thats why we searching for a bug out location
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Re: Servus (greetings from Germany)
Welcome to the forums. As in many things in life, we all could learn a lot from our elders about prepping for challenging times. As Halfpint points out, planning around being part of a like-minded community that stays put, rather than bugging out as a lone wolf, is almost always the best approach.