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    Looks like the storm is going to hit dead on where I used to live, but where my parents and many friend still live. The one icon showing the eye of the storm projected track is right on top of my parents house.
    My one buddy has about 100 liters of fresh water stored, a ton of water stored in 2liter bottles for sanitary uses, a couple water bobs for use in the tubs if needed. He's got a small generator for critical needs, lots of canned foods, etc. He has been taking preparedness seriously the last few years, which is great.
    One thing I see that he hasn't prepared for is cooking. He doesn't even have a grill, let alone a small propane burner. He has gas to the stove, so that's much more reliable than electric, but still a possible issue.
    Now, he works for the power company, and will be working 12hr shifts during the emergency starting tonight. That leads to a second possible issue: he won't be home, can his wife work the generator to keep the fridge running as needed? She's a smart one which is good, but unless he's taken the time to show her how it all works, that could be an issue.

    Now my parents on the other hand. They were down in Myrtle Beach, and were trying to figure out what to do. My Dad just thought "insurance will fix everything, let's stay here" but Mom thought to head back for a few critical things and to take "flyable" items off the porch and deck, so they came back. They have a log home so it will take a bigger storm than this to knock it down. The plan is now to wait until the storm passes, and if the power goes out, load up the fridge contents into coolers, jump in the car, and head back down to South Carolina. After a few days the power will come back on and they'll head back.

    Every minor snowstorm on the east coast is hilarious to watch though. As soon as the weatherman predicts snow, people jump in their cars to go to the grocery store and stock up on milk, bread, and diapers. They don't know why, and even a 22 year old virgin bachelor will grab bags of huggies. It's instinct they don't know why they do it. And once the "necessities" gets low in stock, the fists start flying. Power lines go down everywhere by the time the first snowflakes hit the ground. You're guaranteed to be without power for at least 4-6 hours. It's ridiculous how poorly prepared most everyone is out there.
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    Every minor snowstorm on the east coast is hilarious to watch though. As soon as the weatherman predicts snow, people jump in their cars to go to the grocery store and stock up on milk, bread, and diapers. They don't know why, and even a 22 year old virgin bachelor will grab bags of huggies.
    ...ah yes, those dastardly storms that would come through NC when I lived there. One of them dropped nearly a full 2" of snow. The horrors. Each TV station was sure to have a segment at the local grocery store showing empty shelves.

    Additionally, with each Winter storm, it seems as though every SUV owner had to see how far he/she could crash their vehicle through the woods after sliding off the highway. Apparently SUV's aren't immune from wrecks but not a single dealer back there divulges that info to the buyers.

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    Like an idiot I'm flying right into it. I'll be just off the Chesapeake Bay teaching a class at ITI. I made sure to pack extra cold weather gear, medical supplies and two water purifiers in addition to my normal gear. It should be an adventure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick-Boy View Post
    Like an idiot I'm flying right into it. I'll be just off the Chesapeake Bay teaching a class at ITI. I made sure to pack extra cold weather gear, medical supplies and two water purifiers in addition to my normal gear. It should be an adventure.
    You should be GTG by tomorrow, the wind will be out of the West by then.

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    Good preppers have no need to go to the store right before a storm hits. JMHO
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    Quote Originally Posted by StagLefty View Post
    Good preppers have no need to go to the store right before a storm hits. JMHO
    This is true. It is also a teachable moment for those that might not be on-board with your plans.
    As Hurricane Sandy stayed on track to barrel the East Coast, states of emergency were declared from North Carolina to Connecticut, with residents being evacuated, schools and transit systems shut and food and supplies flying off store shelves in a sure sign people were preparing for the worst.
    And in northern Virginia, a cashier at Pitkins Ace Hardware in Dale City said batteries, flashlights and candles were flying off the shelves, PotomacLocal.com reports.
    In New York City, where residents were also packing stores to buy storm-related supplies,
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    Quote Originally Posted by StagLefty View Post
    Good preppers have no need to go to the store right before a storm hits. JMHO
    So true!!
    It was nice to sit home and listen to the news and hear what bs I was missing!Plus it gave me a chance to clean my toys,like I needed a reason
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    This will be an interesting one to watch they are predicting 10 million + without power for at least a week. I'm going to use this to get my wife totally on board for preping been easing her into it but I think this just might help get her on board

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    Flooding would test any Prepper's plans. That would seriously suck...

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