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My brother and I just assembled 6 “stash tubes”.
They are made of 8” PVC with one cemented cap and one screw cap. They are 4’ long. Each tube has an “ejector” in it to be able to pull the contents out of the tube with a line. Our plan is to put them horizontally into the side of road ditches on rural roads in our area. They will of course not be marked in any way, and will be for the most part buried and the exposed threaded end will be camouflaged with dark paint and natural habitat.
Each tube contains nothing that would be a horrific loss, but still has the means to provide “needed” essentials in the case of the need to go tactical.
Shelter, water, food, ammo, fire, meds, communication, light and clothing. Think of them as pre-placed semi-permanent BOB’s. These are envisioned as giving us the ability to walk out of work, and if we cant drive away…being able to walk away “light”…and make our way 17 miles to our rural home/compound. Batteries for the communication are the last thing put in the tube, so we can visit them once a year to replace.
I am increasingly mis-trustful of my government...besides it's fun to plan.
They are made of 8” PVC with one cemented cap and one screw cap. They are 4’ long. Each tube has an “ejector” in it to be able to pull the contents out of the tube with a line. Our plan is to put them horizontally into the side of road ditches on rural roads in our area. They will of course not be marked in any way, and will be for the most part buried and the exposed threaded end will be camouflaged with dark paint and natural habitat.
Each tube contains nothing that would be a horrific loss, but still has the means to provide “needed” essentials in the case of the need to go tactical.
Shelter, water, food, ammo, fire, meds, communication, light and clothing. Think of them as pre-placed semi-permanent BOB’s. These are envisioned as giving us the ability to walk out of work, and if we cant drive away…being able to walk away “light”…and make our way 17 miles to our rural home/compound. Batteries for the communication are the last thing put in the tube, so we can visit them once a year to replace.
I am increasingly mis-trustful of my government...besides it's fun to plan.