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I think that's pretty much normal stuff for anybody living in the
'sticks'. Four days is the longest we've been powerless. I remember melting snow for water to flush the toilet and for baths. Got a good supply drinking water, lights, propane camp stove, wood stove, supply of wood, yada, yada, yada. This doesn't really carry over to my boat as much, as I only sail in the Chesapeake Bay and I'm never more than a few miles from a safe port. I do have all the standard emergency eq. and keep a few days food supply on the boat for those 2 day trips that turn into 6 days. -- Scott Vernon Plowville Pa _/)__/)_/)_ "Overproof" wrote I decided long ago that as a sailor it would be smart to be as prepared on the hard as I would be on the water...... Great Chance to check out the Oil Lamps and hand crank Radio. Light up the fireplace or wood stove and sit back smug that you've placed a fresh water supply away just for such an occasion. We've got 8 brass oil lamps... paraffin oil and 6 battery operated hand and table lights. Kindlin' and split dry logs are always near the fireplace. We have 6 months supply of canned dog food and basic like flour, potatoes etc in the cold room. I've got 4 cords of wood split and tarped outside. The Chook Coop is insulted and has a small woodstove in it. You know Thom... I can find any flashlight in the house in total darkness by memory. I know how many steps to take and when to turn and how many stairs there are. Same as my boat. I can make it from my basement bedroom or den to the main floor entrance in 11 seconds in total darkness. Same goes for my weapons and gear. You know..... that would be a good topic to present.... as sailors... how many of us take what we've learned from sailing ashore and incorporate it at home to allow self sufficiency in case of an emergency? CM "Thom Stewart" wrote in message ... JUST had A Hell of a power outage. Right in the middle of writing a reply to Jeff. Now I have to re-set all the AC Timers in the house |