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joeshmoe
Mar 02, 2014Explorer
Being in So Cal, there isn't much to "prep" for weather-wise. Our concern are big earthquakes-which I'm afraid, we are overdue for.
Even if I were able to get the camper loaded onto the truck in the event of some catastrophic natural disaster, it would likely be a nightmare getting out of town.
Cupboards and drawers are typically stocked with basic, ready-to-eat type food, coffee, batteries, portable radio, toiletries and some dog food for Fido.
I usually keep at least SOME water (maybe 5 gals) in the fresh tank. I try to flush it regularly to keep the tank from getting funky. In addition, I keep two 7 gal containers of water on board no matter what. Get into a situation out in the boonies without some extra water, and you're screwed. Picked up a few of those 'Lifestraw' deals if the water system happens to get compromised. FYI-not easy to drink from. Semi-clean water, they're fine
We keep some extra "camper" clothes, shoes (boots for me) and of course, tools.
That's about it.
Even if I were able to get the camper loaded onto the truck in the event of some catastrophic natural disaster, it would likely be a nightmare getting out of town.
Cupboards and drawers are typically stocked with basic, ready-to-eat type food, coffee, batteries, portable radio, toiletries and some dog food for Fido.
I usually keep at least SOME water (maybe 5 gals) in the fresh tank. I try to flush it regularly to keep the tank from getting funky. In addition, I keep two 7 gal containers of water on board no matter what. Get into a situation out in the boonies without some extra water, and you're screwed. Picked up a few of those 'Lifestraw' deals if the water system happens to get compromised. FYI-not easy to drink from. Semi-clean water, they're fine
We keep some extra "camper" clothes, shoes (boots for me) and of course, tools.
That's about it.
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