LDSPrepper Part 1 - Family Introduction
Welcome to the first episode after our introductory video (Yahoo, finally underway!). You’re going to learn a lot. I’m sure you will find some “gems,” or “gold nuggets.” I dare you not to learn something, maybe a whole lot of somethings! In this episode, we will cover the following:
• Introduction to LDSPrepper’s family, while they cook bread in camp ( in the next episode, I get to tour their tent set-up and sample the homemade bread, yummy!)
Link to video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vb1Znxgq4mA
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Little_Red_Hen
• Benefits of shade cloth in a camping environment
• A cool, collapsible camp table option
• Intro to rocket stoves, and a "Stoven" chimney flue oven
• Idea for cooling your home with little power
• The importance of always tying the guy lines for your tent or privy shelter
• The multiple uses of "AstroTurf" in your camping adventures
• A possible active solar power option for heating water for cleaning
• A propane-powered shower heater
• A safety warning for power cord protection while exposed to the elements
• "You're not prepared until your neighbors are prepared"
• The Importance of battery-operated Fans ( and, of course, battery options, which we'll discuss later)
• Tour of a neat GeoDome, off the grid, portable home tent option, with a possible trampoline material loft, for storing things, or for kids to sleep in. • • Also, with big, bright windows, and white, natural light throughout the whole shelter, complete with portable solar AC fridge, microwave, charging stations, etc.
• Portable camp fridge options.
• Intro to hammocks of all kinds and their versatility
• Importance of being very organized, especially in your emergency preps, so you can quickly get to what you need fast
• How important it is to have a working and convenient wash station for hand washing and cleaning at camp
• Introduction to the best cleaning products, and cloths & towels, that clean & sanitize, without the harsh chemicals, & without spreading germs to other people or surfaces, ESPECIALLY IMPORTANT NOW, but good for long term camping situations.
• Intro to a neat foot pump sink, that won't waste water and is hands-free (no touching a dirty faucet)
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