In the case of an unexpected emergency, one should have AT THE VERY LEAST, a plan.
A practiced procedure would be better.
A prepared bug-out-bag would be better'er.
And a viable and updated communications method and contact tree worked out.
Just over 4 days ago, there have been many MANY forest fires started in the Province of British Columbia. The vast majority of them due to lightning strikes.
There are well over 200 separate fires burning in the Province, and a State Of Emergency has been called as of Sunday (previous).
There is one particularly bad fire, in the 100 Mile House area, which is over 1,200 hectares. The town and vicinity has been evacuated. This evacuation started on Saturday (previous).
The point of all this is, I am sitting here in Winnipeg, Mb, which is really really far away. I'm continuing to remain patient, and With Faith that all is well, and will be well.
Many who went South for evacuation were turned around, and directed North, due to other evacuees filling up facilities from other fires further South.
My father, a luddite/hermit/lone wolf/closet-prepper, also has a motor-home and stores to last in the bush for at least 3 weeks. With no communication gear. "I'll be perfectly fine and comfortable whilst the world burns itself down and civilization goes to shit" has been a quote/motto of his for decades.
And I haven't heard from him in 4 days now. This is what it looks like when one goes nutso, and remains calm with Faith, at the same time.
So please, people, be responsible, eh? Learn from others mistakes.
A practiced procedure would be better.
A prepared bug-out-bag would be better'er.
And a viable and updated communications method and contact tree worked out.
Just over 4 days ago, there have been many MANY forest fires started in the Province of British Columbia. The vast majority of them due to lightning strikes.
There are well over 200 separate fires burning in the Province, and a State Of Emergency has been called as of Sunday (previous).
There is one particularly bad fire, in the 100 Mile House area, which is over 1,200 hectares. The town and vicinity has been evacuated. This evacuation started on Saturday (previous).
The point of all this is, I am sitting here in Winnipeg, Mb, which is really really far away. I'm continuing to remain patient, and With Faith that all is well, and will be well.
Many who went South for evacuation were turned around, and directed North, due to other evacuees filling up facilities from other fires further South.
My father, a luddite/hermit/lone wolf/closet-prepper, also has a motor-home and stores to last in the bush for at least 3 weeks. With no communication gear. "I'll be perfectly fine and comfortable whilst the world burns itself down and civilization goes to shit" has been a quote/motto of his for decades.
And I haven't heard from him in 4 days now. This is what it looks like when one goes nutso, and remains calm with Faith, at the same time.
So please, people, be responsible, eh? Learn from others mistakes.