Monday, January 10, 2011

Snow Day!

Howdy Folks, well we got an itsy bit of snow here in Tennessee, and everybody was going nuts.  Why do people go to the store and buy bread and milk, when it snows.  I need some steaks, charcoal, and lots of lighter fluid, just in case I have to pour it in my kerosene heater.  I have all this camping equipment that only gets used in the spring and fall because it's too dang hot in the middle of summer.  Charcoal lighter is good for all sorts of things.  You know those tiki torches that folks use during the summer to keep mosquito's away, well if you need some light, you can fill them up with charcoal lighter and use them, with out the citronella smell.   Another good thing to have on hand if your power goes out and you don't have a gas cook top, is a small propane camp stove.
I have a one burner, and you can make coffee in the old percolator, or scramble some egg's if you get hungry.  Another good thing to keep on hand is a marine or gel cell battery,  in case you have to jump start your own car!
Make sure you keep it charged up though!  Keep some extra clothes in your car, just in case you get wet, and it's freezing outside.  If you have room keep an old blanket for emergencies.  Ya know, back to propane appliances, a propane lantern is great to have too, they give off a lot of light.  I like propane better than the old camp fuel type, because you can store the containers easier, and don't have to worry about spills.  I saw a device online the other day to refill those small propane bottles from a tank like you use for your grill.  If I find it again I'll post a link, but I bet you can Google it!  Around here power outages aren't just a random inconvenience, they are a fact of life.  I gotta have my coffee, so I keep those propane bottles on hand year round.  Just keep 'em in a dry place so the bottles don't rust, otherwise, you can get a leak, and there is a lot of gas in those things.  Oh, and get a cheap power inverter, you can power a laptop, or a radio, even small power tools from those things.  Wal-mart has them starting at about $40 and up.  A good one will cost close to a hundred bucks, but you can run a flat screen TV on it. Just make sure you have you engine running.  Mine has an automatic shut off, so you don't kill your battery.  You can get 'em to plug into a lighter socket, or clip right on to your battery terminals.    That's all I got fer ya tonight.  If ya want more emergency survival tips, comment on my post, or find me on Facebook.
later, Dwayne KD4KDF

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