Having a support network in the end of the world keeps your morale up, and makes you want to fight another day. Obviously, you want to protect your friends and family, and that’s a good thing. These are places that won’t be the first go to by many, so they should be yours. Instead, know where your local pharmacy is, the mechanic shop, the Police/Army Surplus store. Many people think of their local Wal-Mart or Home Depot as great places to hunker down, but that’s the problem, many people think of that. My prep doesn’t come from having a ton of belongings, but in knowing my surroundings. It has a hunting knife, a machete, some combat boots, a heavy duty belt, and a small first aid kit, and that’s almost everything. For starters, I do have a small bag of gear that I check in on annually, that probably could use an update. My prep is more basic, and money conscious. I don’t have two years of MRE’s in a bag, a CB radio, and I don’t know Morse Code. Now, I’ll be the first to admit, that for a zombie apocalypse prepper, I don’t actually have enough prepped. However, there are some core pieces to my plan that works almost no matter where I am, and you *might* be interested in that. Now, I’m not going to say “Go to Wickam Road and call my friend Scott” because that’s too nitty-gritty, and you don’t care. With the show coming to a close, I thought about explaining my plan. I’ll admit, it was much more active when Walking Dead was more popular. Yes that’s a real thing, and it’s super cool. Since then, I’ve gone through multiple zombie apocalypse survival plans, and am actually a card carrying member of the Zombie Research Society. It’s going to be Season 11?Īnyway, I became a zombie aficionado when Season 2 aired, and it was actually my first real fandom, nine years ago. This Sunday, the Season Premiere of the final season of The Walking Dead airs, and if you’re like me, you haven’t watched that show in years.
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