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We have absolutely considered it, if not just for preps, but cause we "want" one! Living on the river, we have the best access.. I think its a great point! Nice...
thanks for the comments. Mine has come in real handy after flooding, especially when I didnt want to use my scout or jeep . I refuse to drive wearing my dive mask even if the snorkel is out of the water on my vehicle.
but the way I look at it, is its another option for transportion.as well as a way to get out there and gather food that might not be readily accessible from the banks of a river or creek. and its fun.
I've got a 4 man life raft packed in the stuff we keep at the barn in case we have to bug out on the horses. I don't know. I thought it might come in handy. Takes up less space than a canoe and easier to carry. May not be useful for as much stuff as a canoe.
I've got a 4 man life raft packed in the stuff we keep at the barn in case we have to bug out on the horses. I don't know. I thought it might come in handy. Takes up less space than a canoe and easier to carry. May not be useful for as much stuff as a canoe.
it can come in handy, all else fails you can use it for a shelter or as part of a shelter. heck even those swimming noodles can be really handy in an Emergency situation. you can strap or tie them to all sorts of things to help keep it above water. might take more than one, but its worth it if you can keep something important on top of the water instead of sitting on the bottom.
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