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[00:00:05] [SPEAKER_01]: You're listening to me, to be the end.
[00:00:11] [SPEAKER_01]: You were the last night just to be let it out.
[00:00:34] [SPEAKER_02]: Prepper Camp Survival Guide, 2024, What is up, J.Furge? You are with me tonight.
[00:00:41] [SPEAKER_02]: Writing shotgun and I appreciate your company.
[00:00:44] [SPEAKER_00]: Oh, absolutely. I wouldn't miss it for the world.
[00:00:47] [SPEAKER_02]: Dave Jones tapped out on us.
[00:00:49] [SPEAKER_02]: I think the kids beat them up at school today. So he's a...
[00:00:53] [SPEAKER_02]: He went to bed, worn out. He's got a big week ahead of it.
[00:00:58] [SPEAKER_00]: Right on top of the students and then us?
[00:01:01] [SPEAKER_02]: It's a lot. It's a tall-esque. Not to mention whatever he's got to do at home.
[00:01:08] [SPEAKER_02]: So what's happening behind the scenes right now and I don't, you know, we're going to talk about some of the things that you need
[00:01:15] [SPEAKER_02]: about if you're going to Prepper Camp that I think make Prepper Camp easier better and so on.
[00:01:21] [SPEAKER_02]: J.Furge, you've got a ton of ideas and information about that stuff too because this will be what your fourth, fifth year, sixth year, where are you at?
[00:01:32] [SPEAKER_00]: So I think I'm at Holden.
[00:01:36] [SPEAKER_00]: 2019?
[00:01:39] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
[00:01:40] [SPEAKER_02]: Sounds about right. Thank you, and also you and our same age.
[00:01:44] [SPEAKER_02]: Prepper Camp age.
[00:01:46] [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, this is my, I want to say this is our sixth year.
[00:01:49] [SPEAKER_02]: That sounds about right. That sounds about right.
[00:01:53] [SPEAKER_00]: I picked your keychain.
[00:01:56] [SPEAKER_02]: Yep. Yep.
[00:01:58] [SPEAKER_02]: So we've done the old Prepper Camp things several times and should we start with the run down or should we as of right now?
[00:02:10] [SPEAKER_02]: We actually have a sunny day Saturday, which is a change in the weather that had a lot of people concerned myself included on the lead up here.
[00:02:21] [SPEAKER_02]: There is a storm brewing in the golf, not quite in the golf yet and we're somewhat worried about that but I think you said it best, Jay Furge, Rainer Shine, Prepper Camp will be.
[00:02:35] [SPEAKER_00]: Oh, absolutely. It doesn't matter. I mean, or what it was at our second year in, it was a flooded mess and my tent leaked and everything but we still got out there and enjoyed it and it didn't stop us.
[00:02:49] [SPEAKER_02]: Not only did it not stop us, I almost felt like it emboldened the the Prepper Campers.
[00:02:56] [SPEAKER_00]: Right. I think so too.
[00:02:58] [SPEAKER_02]: They seem pretty staunch in there, you know, in the because I remember sitting there like it was my first year with a booth.
[00:03:07] [SPEAKER_02]: And I was my first year with disaster coffee and I was thinking this could go terrible. I bought all this coffee that's miserable. No one's constantly getting in a puddle.
[00:03:18] [SPEAKER_00]: That's all the coffee and more.
[00:03:20] [SPEAKER_00]: I think you're right. I really do just because on a on a dreary and damp and wet day, there's just nothing like a nice cup of Joe to really get your morning started.
[00:03:32] [SPEAKER_02]: Oh yeah, you've got to have it. You've got to have it. It's the first thing I do every day, a proper camp.
[00:03:38] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I start that the real they agreed to let and I'm going.
[00:03:42] [SPEAKER_00]: I know because I think we've had booths next to each other just about the entire time except once. And first thing in the morning, you and I are probably at the top four or five o'clock.
[00:03:54] [SPEAKER_00]: And by then everything stood out, everything's wiping off, you're getting a lot of boiling, I'm heating up to Coleman.
[00:04:02] [SPEAKER_02]: That's it.
[00:04:03] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, before you guys brought the Coleman, you'd be over at my Coleman warming up.
[00:04:07] [SPEAKER_00]: Yes, yes. That is that is very accurate because we are now. Oh, I didn't even think that I'm going to write that down.
[00:04:15] [SPEAKER_00]: Looking at you know last year the year before we got a fire pit and then.
[00:04:22] [SPEAKER_00]: But we gave it to Sarah so I don't know if Sarah still has that. And so we've got to look at taking one up because remember I didn't have room in our vehicle.
[00:04:30] [SPEAKER_02]: Oh, that's right. We're going to all about that. Well, yeah, I don't have one that's poured like that won't burn the bottom of the grass out.
[00:04:40] [SPEAKER_02]: And I mean it's probably going to be soggy to on top of it but a fire will be essential because it's going to be 60 well it looks like slow 60s.
[00:04:50] [SPEAKER_02]: To bed to have a fire at night if we're not at the fill camp.
[00:04:55] [SPEAKER_00]: Well, I don't know how long will be up there with the little one.
[00:04:59] [SPEAKER_00]: Oh, that's right. You guys got the baby. He's he's 13 months now. He was a month old last year when he went and he's now 13 months for this.
[00:05:08] [SPEAKER_02]: Wow, that's a big jump.
[00:05:12] [SPEAKER_02]: That's a big jump. That's a big difference right there. One month or 13 months you're getting into that like the best time of life zone.
[00:05:22] [SPEAKER_02]: I love that like two years. Like right around two years the three years so much.
[00:05:30] [SPEAKER_00]: Oh, yeah, I like it when they can express what they want a little bit more for the community level is a lot more advanced once they hit about two.
[00:05:42] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, that's a good time man. They start to like get their super likes and dislikes on their favorite shows and toys and all that kind of things.
[00:05:50] [SPEAKER_02]: I'm going to stuff.
[00:05:52] [SPEAKER_00]: I can tell you this or as much as he loves food as we do, you're going to be pickled.
[00:05:56] [SPEAKER_02]: That boy can put away food. Oh, he's like my youngest that's good. That's a good thing.
[00:06:04] [SPEAKER_00]: Oh, I'm proud of it. I would be worried if he wasn't.
[00:06:08] [SPEAKER_00]: I see too many kids with a picky appetite and it's nice to see him.
[00:06:12] [SPEAKER_02]: My oldest is like that. He's picky.
[00:06:15] [SPEAKER_02]: I mean, what he gets food that he likes so eat, but it could be a bit picky.
[00:06:19] [SPEAKER_02]: It can be a bit like, you know, I'm not eating. Have an eating in a few like hours type of thing.
[00:06:27] [SPEAKER_02]: But is what it is? You know, everybody's weird.
[00:06:31] [SPEAKER_02]: There's doesn't help because our build when we're teenagers and my family are build is like skeleton like.
[00:06:41] [SPEAKER_00]: My oldest is tall and skinny is a rail and unfortunately he did come by that quite genuinely.
[00:06:47] [SPEAKER_00]: I mean, I was no not much bigger than he is now.
[00:06:51] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I looked like I used to shave my head when I was like 7, 6, 7 and I looked at him.
[00:06:58] [SPEAKER_00]: I mean, you could want those cancer patients.
[00:07:01] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, exactly.
[00:07:04] [SPEAKER_02]: I see me walking around my thighs or almost the same size. My calves type of thing.
[00:07:11] [SPEAKER_02]: Oh, no.
[00:07:11] [SPEAKER_02]: My mom was a great cook. I never minded eat. We ate really well, but yeah, just doesn't stick on that you know what it is. You got the high metabolism.
[00:07:22] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, it's also.
[00:07:25] [SPEAKER_00]: So yeah, no, so there it's on. But yes.
[00:07:29] [SPEAKER_02]: So if you are listening and you're in a 10D.
[00:07:33] [SPEAKER_02]: I would say probably one of the most important things you can have in your survival bag for a proper campus.
[00:07:42] [SPEAKER_02]: A massive notebook and what three four pens, J.Furge, what do you think?
[00:07:48] [SPEAKER_00]: Absolutely. Absolutely. And an extra copy of your class schedule.
[00:07:52] [SPEAKER_00]: Oh, yeah.
[00:07:53] [SPEAKER_00]: And I'll lose it or it's going to get crinkled or if it's raining.
[00:07:58] [SPEAKER_00]: Put it in a little sleep protector.
[00:08:00] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, that's a great call. Yeah, I see people save lives every year with the freaking there's always like one lady who's got like a pack of them.
[00:08:11] [SPEAKER_02]: You know what I mean, she's handing out schedules.
[00:08:15] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, that's a good call that the schedules is essential. That's a big one.
[00:08:19] [SPEAKER_02]: What about camping things? What if because a lot of people with proper camp are there and they're camping and they're hanging out and they don't leave.
[00:08:28] [SPEAKER_02]: What are some essentials that you guys got to have in the camp to make it comfortable.
[00:08:33] [SPEAKER_00]: So comfortable, a pillow. You wouldn't believe the number of times going somewhere and forget a pillow.
[00:08:40] [SPEAKER_00]: And it doesn't seem like it but it is a comfort. But we've had a year where we forgot our toiletries.
[00:08:48] [SPEAKER_00]: You know, to be able just to wash our hair was something. And when you're around a campfire every night being able to wash the smoke off the view is kind of a big deal.
[00:08:58] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, that's definitely nice.
[00:09:01] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I like the blow. I got to blow up.
[00:09:07] [SPEAKER_02]: Sleeping mat with a pillow and it's pretty nice.
[00:09:11] [SPEAKER_00]: And that's what we brought last years. We have one that you can pump it up with your foot so that we didn't have to worry about a little.
[00:09:21] [SPEAKER_00]: The little device to blow it up. So it comes. It comes with it's built in a little foot pedal and you
[00:09:29] [SPEAKER_00]: And it pumps up the entire mattress with the pillows. Oh, it's a mattress.
[00:09:35] [SPEAKER_00]: It's like a little air mattress. Yeah, that's nice.
[00:09:39] [SPEAKER_00]: It's it's not super thick like an air mattress. It's a little bit thinner, but it does make it a little more comfortable, especially after the year and the parking lot as you call it that parking lot tintin.
[00:09:50] [SPEAKER_00]: I can't even have a lot camp and he's been on the catching a few pieces of gravel. You know, we love our sleeping bags, but we're like, you know, let's give ourselves just a little bit more of a barrier.
[00:10:02] [SPEAKER_00]: And so I invested in one of those, those little, what pump mattresses.
[00:10:09] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I like the underpad. It makes a difference.
[00:10:13] [SPEAKER_02]: Definitely. I also like a like a heavy duty sleeping bag.
[00:10:17] [SPEAKER_00]: I really do. Yeah, I actually got one on cell from Walmart. It was one of those like it gets down well below 30 degrees.
[00:10:28] [SPEAKER_00]: And it's an extra large one too. So it's an XL. So it opens up that it actually fits me and Chris and it very comfortably even closed it up. So I mean, I'm always for looking for cells or wait and it's for an item versus
[00:10:46] [SPEAKER_00]: jumping on it as soon as I see it because, you know, in our house, we have to be very cost efficient about things.
[00:10:53] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, it's good move. Why not? I, I'd rather be hot in a hot sleeping bag than then, you know, the opposite.
[00:11:03] [SPEAKER_02]: Like I'd rather just shed clothes and be in a sleeping bag than ever be cold camping being cold camping for me is the worst.
[00:11:10] [SPEAKER_00]: I think it is great to have a good fan though, because there have been a number of times that we've had camp and it is just hotter than Hades. So having a good fan makes all the difference.
[00:11:23] [SPEAKER_00]: And I actually got one you're going to love from Timo. I got one from Timo that has been phenomenal. I had to, but the other one went solar charge it all. So I sent it back at this one.
[00:11:37] [SPEAKER_00]: It solar charges at plugin charges. We can actually run it all night long.
[00:11:42] [SPEAKER_00]: With no issues right off of our, our nightstands. So we've, we've given that for several months and I mean seven dollars for a solar power fan in it works. It's a hidden miss with Timo, but it was nice actually get something that I was like, okay, we're going to use this quite a bit.
[00:11:59] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, solar fan that's sweet. So you charge it all day running at night.
[00:12:05] [SPEAKER_00]: Yes, if I can get it in the direct sun I will else wise. It only takes about two hours to charge it completely from an outlet.
[00:12:13] [SPEAKER_02]: I named bad at all.
[00:12:15] [SPEAKER_00]: No.
[00:12:16] [SPEAKER_02]: I named bad at all. Yeah, that's a good one.
[00:12:20] [SPEAKER_02]: Headlamp for me. I don't know if this is an necessity for anybody, but I'm setting up a dark of night and I'm just, you know,
[00:12:29] [SPEAKER_02]: at the headlamp is superior in my headlamp is phenomenal.
[00:12:33] [SPEAKER_00]: But if you want to go a little extra and you don't want to have to wear it.
[00:12:38] [SPEAKER_00]: I have my battery powered LED lights that are hanging from the top of my, uh,
[00:12:43] [SPEAKER_00]: yeah, that's a good memory. I've had for a few years just to get a little extra light without having
[00:12:50] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I put those things everywhere now. Thanks to you.
[00:12:54] [SPEAKER_00]: They're in the house for an expensive.
[00:12:59] [SPEAKER_02]: They're dirt cheap if they have an on-off switch. Well, the battery powered ones always do.
[00:13:05] [SPEAKER_02]: I hide those things everywhere. They're behind all our TVs.
[00:13:09] [SPEAKER_02]: They're in all their bathrooms.
[00:13:11] [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, because I've been doing that for for years even when I did prepping with children.
[00:13:17] [SPEAKER_00]: When I talked about when lights go up because I had gotten one year at Christmas time, you know,
[00:13:22] [SPEAKER_00]: how all the little LED battery operated lights go on clearance and I got probably several paths for those in soft white and bright white
[00:13:30] [SPEAKER_00]: And those, those are wonderful. And I actually had some for each kid in their packs. So if something ever happened, they had an extra light source besides their headlamp.
[00:13:41] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, they're way better than like spring and solar lights in. They're better than using a flashlight in a room. They're really, they're most of the time better than even a lantern in a lot of cases.
[00:13:53] [SPEAKER_02]: Right. It's just something about the way that the light works in the strip.
[00:13:59] [SPEAKER_02]: I guess because it's spread out, you know, but man, they're a game chip. They're the probably one of the cheapest game changer, perhaps that I've ever bought and put in play.
[00:14:11] [SPEAKER_00]: Right. Well, the way I think is as we prep and we understand there are going to be times where we are going to be absolutely rough in it.
[00:14:19] [SPEAKER_00]: But just because we know those times are coming doesn't mean we can't enjoy this simple luxuries of what we have right now.
[00:14:26] [SPEAKER_02]: Right. Yeah, why not? Why not? And then if you know the, well that's a tough part, you know those types of perhaps you can only really and that's why prep or camp is important because you can only learn about those things.
[00:14:43] [SPEAKER_02]: If you do it, you know, you go through it. You don't, you never get a chance to see like do these LED lights actually work when I need them to work.
[00:14:52] [SPEAKER_02]: Or how important it really is to scotch guard your tent. Well, definitely that yeah, definitely that I kind of like Stacy's idea I might do Stacy's idea which one.
[00:15:06] [SPEAKER_00]: Oh, we're an extra pop up just for the tent to 10 under 10.
[00:15:11] [SPEAKER_00]: I don't hate that idea, but that's why we have an extra tarp. So if we had to we have a tarp over the tent.
[00:15:18] [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, it's for me the thing at which I think it's a great idea. The only thing I could see a potential issue with it is if the wins pick up.
[00:15:29] [SPEAKER_02]: True. Yeah.
[00:15:30] [SPEAKER_00]: Because I mean, yes, we already have on our list extra stakes for anyone who goes on a camp in excursion or any sort of events always get extra stakes because something's going to happen.
[00:15:43] [SPEAKER_00]: Or you're going to need an extra tie somewhere and those extra states.
[00:15:48] [SPEAKER_00]: Can make the difference between something really staying in place or something flying away because what was it last year and a year before.
[00:15:54] [SPEAKER_02]: That's all one.
[00:15:56] [SPEAKER_00]: Got blown across the market area.
[00:16:00] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, yeah, that's going to be important this year. That's going to be huge both for vendors and campers because if that win gets whip and even if we're on the outskirts of the hurricane.
[00:16:13] [SPEAKER_02]: That wins going to be up for sure.
[00:16:15] [SPEAKER_00]: I think the only good thing is, is we are going to be on a mountain versus in a valley.
[00:16:21] [SPEAKER_00]: That's moving around mountains more than anything. Yes, not saying that there's not a potential for bad weather or that we haven't gotten that weather but it's kind of like when we were in Ohio.
[00:16:32] [SPEAKER_00]: We were in a valley and we were how the storm through we had a tornado warning, you know, so
[00:16:40] [SPEAKER_00]: Just the weather affects mountains and valleys very differently.
[00:16:44] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, it's got to get up there. It's got slams into it. You know, it slows it down. I'm sure it all that kind of stuff.
[00:16:52] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, that's a good one. My wife bought these sandbags.
[00:16:57] [SPEAKER_02]: God, years ago now.
[00:17:00] [SPEAKER_02]: And they're like two well-obring them.
[00:17:02] [SPEAKER_02]: They're like two tubular canvas bags.
[00:17:05] [SPEAKER_02]: I feel with them.
[00:17:08] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, they're awesome man. I forget it every year.
[00:17:11] [SPEAKER_00]: I have been looking into them but I just I wasn't sure.
[00:17:16] [SPEAKER_02]: I forget them every year.
[00:17:18] [SPEAKER_02]: I've like every year I forget them things and I'm like, God, so I think I'm going to throw them in my car tomorrow.
[00:17:24] [SPEAKER_02]: Just so I have them because they're great. They wrap around the leg and they sit there and they're heavy. You know, and it's just one more layer.
[00:17:33] [SPEAKER_02]: Because yeah, them things will sail and they'll sail right into the damn lake.
[00:17:39] [SPEAKER_02]: We see you for a year.
[00:17:42] [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, we have I'm excited though.
[00:17:46] [SPEAKER_00]: Regardless if it's going to be rainy or sunny because I mean, I feel like every so many years.
[00:17:53] [SPEAKER_00]: You have one that it's super, super hot like last year.
[00:17:57] [SPEAKER_00]: And which is funny because the first year we went, it got really hot too.
[00:18:02] [SPEAKER_00]: It was rainy and then the third year it was super cold. So it really feels like it does just alternate on what it's going to do.
[00:18:12] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, oh definitely yeah.
[00:18:15] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, and you know, it's always good to see what what the people's responses that's always really interesting to me get sort of a feel for not just preppers but like, you know, what are people who would people up for are they up for this kind of thing or not really.
[00:18:32] [SPEAKER_00]: You know, I think what I learned from that second year camp is always have a second pair of shoes.
[00:18:39] [SPEAKER_02]: Oh, that was big for me to ice group that I'm.
[00:18:42] [SPEAKER_00]: So I am actually investing in a pair of rain glasses just so I have an extra pair of shoes just in case.
[00:18:49] [SPEAKER_02]: That's a great idea. I screwed that up big.
[00:18:53] [SPEAKER_02]: I brought down my trustee. I think there were 5 11 boots that year they were great. I mean, they never let me down but the rain, the wet it was it was so soaked everywhere.
[00:19:06] [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, so we're reigning all that money right in front of our booth area too.
[00:19:12] [SPEAKER_02]: Oh, yeah, it was brutal, but it like could be that way we could see that.
[00:19:17] [SPEAKER_02]: It will be, you know, I think it probably would be worth and I don't know if your Rick's probably thinking about it already but it probably would be worth sending an email out to everybody coming and say and hey.
[00:19:29] [SPEAKER_02]: You know, prepare for rain and prepare for flooding and stuff.
[00:19:35] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I'll change is what you're bringing you know, it changes your load out.
[00:19:41] [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, because I think on this sense we're actually considering, you know, make it sure we have extra towels it may affect what time we fully head out.
[00:19:50] [SPEAKER_00]: You know, it's it does play a big role into our travel and and actually for in our group on signal. You know, there are several people who are determined and how they're going to head out based on what the weather's saying.
[00:20:06] [SPEAKER_02]: Let let's call it like it is.
[00:20:09] [SPEAKER_02]: They completely panicked today.
[00:20:17] [SPEAKER_00]: So, it's not a big deal. It's never stopped us before. Why are you saying it might stop you?
[00:20:24] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, that was there was a little bit of panic in that in that chat room today.
[00:20:31] [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, but I mean it. I may have to stop and pick up a bottle of Mr. Bubbles.
[00:20:35] [SPEAKER_02]: Oh, there you go. I know I wish it I wish it was well actually it's not going to be that bad because I had this vision of like bathing suits.
[00:20:45] [SPEAKER_02]: I was like, maybe I'll just wear swim trunks and flip flops during the day.
[00:20:51] [SPEAKER_00]: You know, it's funny what was it two years ago, huh? Two years ago. I jumped in the lake and swam and then I ended up chasing porch and around trying to get a hug from them because I was
[00:21:04] [SPEAKER_00]: soaked and covered in. And I think nice.
[00:21:08] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, that's what was going through my head. You know, it's either like it's either like a wrap down mentality and you know try to keep your dry clothes dry and use.
[00:21:20] [SPEAKER_00]: I just think, and the way I see it is it's like, you know what at this point just embrace the chaos and have fun with it.
[00:21:30] [SPEAKER_02]: Well, that's kind of Ryan Beaufort's mindset, right? Ryan Beaufort's kind of like intent on being stopping wet all weekend.
[00:21:38] [SPEAKER_00]: Right, but you know that's a but it goes to show it's a testament to what he's already done as far as build testing his perhaps with camping like cold weather and everything else in the same with Doug. It really shows a testament to what they are willing to do and what they're not going to allow to hold them back.
[00:21:58] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, yeah agreed.
[00:22:01] [SPEAKER_00]: I mean, no, you put me in a flying piece of plastic plastic like a hammock. I'm probably going to blow away, but I mean, I commend them. It sounds it seems interesting.
[00:22:14] [SPEAKER_02]: JB says she's excited for the challenge.
[00:22:18] [SPEAKER_00]: I'm excited for it. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, yeah, I can't wait to see everybody though. I think that is what really so I don't think people realize is when we talk about proper camp.
[00:22:30] [SPEAKER_00]: I don't just the classes, which don't get me wrong. The classes are phenomenal. The classes are amazing. You've got great teachers, you got great host.
[00:22:41] [SPEAKER_00]: But it's really the commodity, the network in and the relationships that you build along the way.
[00:22:48] [SPEAKER_00]: And then it really sets a tone. I wish more people who aren't preppers could actually partake in this and understand that preppers, we're not this these weird wing nuts.
[00:23:01] [SPEAKER_00]: We are a community who stands by our beliefs and our morals and that stands a lot further than most people realize.
[00:23:10] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, yeah, no doubt. And I think, you know, I think people a piece of that survival guide
[00:23:18] [SPEAKER_02]: you survival kit that you bring to prepper camp definitely has to be your ability to get out of your comfort zone and talk to people.
[00:23:28] [SPEAKER_02]: Whether that vendors, whether that be speakers after they're done or whether that be just some guy who's got a bag that you like and he's wearing it like people are super nice there man. You stop and talk to them. They'll talk to you.
[00:23:44] [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, I think that's what people don't realize is it's we're not just oh the world is in and we're.
[00:23:51] [SPEAKER_00]: Hey, come take a look at this are you hungry that it's kind of like what was it four years ago?
[00:23:57] [SPEAKER_00]: I had an uncertainty if I was going to be able to make it a bit of a financial strife.
[00:24:05] [SPEAKER_00]: And I even took the group hey, I'm going to make it in but I don't have the funds to be able to do things like I want and y'all immediately.
[00:24:14] [SPEAKER_00]: Check me in. Hey, don't worry about this meal in this night. Don't worry about this meal in this night. We've got you and it was just one of those things where we take each other in like I couldn't tell you the number times I've had offered to and hey, are you hungry? Do you want to play to this, you know, advice versus
[00:24:31] [SPEAKER_02]: Oh yeah, well we you're now at this point. We know so many people you know.
[00:24:36] [SPEAKER_00]: I think even if we didn't I don't think that would stop because no, that's a great point.
[00:24:42] [SPEAKER_00]: Because you and I are first time at Prepar camp walking up the fill and they're a little group because we were just wandering around the camp and then all of a sudden now they are a permanent part of our family.
[00:24:53] [SPEAKER_02]: And don't forget the bigers, the bigers invited us over for pizza one night.
[00:24:58] [SPEAKER_00]: I love the bigers. I tried to reach out but I know they've got so much going on.
[00:25:03] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, the bigers, they were there one year they invited us to tent city they cooked pizza in their pizza of their brought it was cool.
[00:25:10] [SPEAKER_00]: I've probably been one couple who worked so well like a well-oiled machine just two people were fully together it was beautiful.
[00:25:18] [SPEAKER_02]: It was a yeah you look at look back on that and that was something. You look at the things that ale couples nowadays need to say you see like
[00:25:27] [SPEAKER_02]: probably what makes them work so good as they have limited distraction you know what I mean like limited things pulled from what's important because they're working off the side of a mountain raising goats and grapes
[00:25:44] [SPEAKER_02]: or pigs and grapes they're pig their partners.
[00:25:48] [SPEAKER_00]: So me graces he'll watch from the dry comfort of his recliner you know what I have added not the moment in jb oh no she says she's going to be out of her zone most of her preps are still on her car and south of koodle.
[00:26:02] [SPEAKER_00]: Oh no well, you know what jb if there's anything you need let us know.
[00:26:07] [SPEAKER_02]: We'll take care you don't worry.
[00:26:14] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, it's a grudding girl in the chat.
[00:26:17] [SPEAKER_00]: I'm always tonight. I keep telling my partner as like hey you know we're talking about head now early Thursday like stupid early but I'm like depending on how I get the car load at Wednesday
[00:26:31] [SPEAKER_00]: I may have to may have to try to call everyone to head net late.
[00:26:37] [SPEAKER_00]: All right, I mean Wednesday night. Oh the way I say this I've kind of ready to be there and I'd rather be putting it up and have time to really dry things off versus if it is raining and we get there and then be soaked the whole time.
[00:26:50] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, that's a good point. I think I should be rolling in around four or five Thursday night.
[00:26:56] [SPEAKER_02]: I don't know what will be coming into hard to tell you yet but it'll be.
[00:27:03] [SPEAKER_00]: Well, you can't trust the weather. Me in anyways you never know that's true.
[00:27:08] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, the first night I could stay completely underneath my. I mean, I don't know I might my tent so easy to pack up. I may just pack it up every morning.
[00:27:18] [SPEAKER_00]: Well, you have don't you have the tent just like I used to have right or did you find me a little pop up tent.
[00:27:24] [SPEAKER_02]: Yes, no, I love that thing. Never upgrading when things done and buying another one.
[00:27:30] [SPEAKER_00]: It's like it. Great. We loved it and then it snapped and then we realized that you know with him being as tall as he is, it is nice to be able to like when I have it is nice to be able to stand up and get dressed.
[00:27:44] [SPEAKER_02]: That's a good call. Yeah, I don't mind sitting but I just I also usually pop right out and go to the bathroom and take care whatever I got to take care of.
[00:27:53] [SPEAKER_02]: I don't know where your phone is. Okay, that was me that was me like five minutes before the show my wife was saying the same thing. I don't know where you're phone is.
[00:28:05] [SPEAKER_00]: That is set it for work alarm and literally the man sets his phone down and then you don't see it again for quite a long same way.
[00:28:14] [SPEAKER_02]: It's a good sign, I think because because that means you're capable of losing like I you know some people aren't capable of putting that thing down long enough to lose it.
[00:28:29] [SPEAKER_02]: At least in my experience.
[00:28:31] [SPEAKER_00]: As long as I think it left outside he was treating the cast iron Dutch oven. Oh, I got you.
[00:28:40] [SPEAKER_00]: So it accidentally got left in the back of his truck and rained on quite a bit that we had a well rustic cast iron that he started to blaze so hot with the cast iron in it. It was turned in like cherry red.
[00:28:57] [SPEAKER_00]: Wow.
[00:28:58] [SPEAKER_00]: Yes, which was great because it caused all the impurities and rust you form like slag and then be able to sit off and brush it off.
[00:29:10] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I got to I haven't done anything in terms of food and food cookery yet.
[00:29:14] [SPEAKER_02]: I'm going to set down and figure that out tomorrow. Well, Wednesday, I think I'm going to dedicate most of Wednesday to.
[00:29:20] [SPEAKER_02]: Prepper camp prep. Preping I'm prepping for prep or camp wasn't that your t-shirt. Yeah, you prep prep ever camp. Yeah, that's what's coming. I think Wednesday. I think I might do pre cooked.
[00:29:34] [SPEAKER_02]: I've been thinking about whipping up some some good meals some good hearty meals for rainy weather that we can just reheat.
[00:29:41] [SPEAKER_00]: That's what we were talking about, you know, maybe I'm thinking about maybe going ahead and putting the stew on the cast iron and.
[00:29:50] [SPEAKER_00]: I mean in the cut in the pot and then that way all I have to do is bag it or jar it and reheated at time off.
[00:29:59] [SPEAKER_00]: But I am going to win.
[00:30:01] [SPEAKER_00]: I'm going to also be doing my skill at potatoes like I do every year. Yeah, that's good. I'll have a.
[00:30:08] [SPEAKER_02]: Like I told you on the phone today or yesterday when was it those today right? I can't keep track.
[00:30:13] [SPEAKER_01]: Yesterday. I think he was.
[00:30:16] [SPEAKER_02]: I've been I've been tearing into the eggs, but I got an 18 count that I know will be full Thursday morning when I leave fresh from the coop.
[00:30:25] [SPEAKER_02]: They look like hell though. Oh my god, I got to clean them off before I break.
[00:30:32] [SPEAKER_00]: I'm not a right.
[00:30:35] [SPEAKER_00]: Egg's go a long way in our house, especially if I have a child who he doesn't like scrambled. He doesn't feel for hard fried, but he loves hard board.
[00:30:44] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I'm going to hard boil some, but I'm going to keep some too just to fry up in the morning.
[00:30:50] [SPEAKER_02]: It's my it's like become one of my favorite food zeal.
[00:30:52] [SPEAKER_02]: Like,
[00:30:55] [SPEAKER_02]: Field egg man.
[00:30:57] [SPEAKER_02]: I go to bed dreaming about it. So what else? What else do people need to have on their person or in their tents or whatever the situation is to make the most of prep or camp?
[00:31:12] [SPEAKER_02]: I would say like a an interest to map for the not just a map for the event, but a map for the campground.
[00:31:22] [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, absolutely. Absolutely because it's actually it's great to actually walk the campground to really house it's great.
[00:31:34] [SPEAKER_02]: There's a lot of cool stuff. There's two fishing ponds. You got the play area for the kids. You got the, well the other play area to up there by the checking office. It's a nice campground.
[00:31:47] [SPEAKER_02]: I've never even crossed. Have you ever going across like, remember where we camp the first year? Have you ever going across the pond to the other side of where filling them camp?
[00:32:00] [SPEAKER_00]: I've never walked over there. So, no, I haven't and I think that's only because I feel like those. I think the last few times they've had families outside of prep or camp.
[00:32:12] [SPEAKER_00]: Written them out at the time or even staff members for certain people coming in and working the grounds.
[00:32:20] [SPEAKER_02]: Oh, I got you.
[00:32:21] [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, because it's funny that you say that because I have like when we when we were on that side of the lake.
[00:32:31] [SPEAKER_00]: Right off the lake. Yeah, I we talked to somebody who was staff members or there was like a.
[00:32:39] [SPEAKER_00]: A better part of your something that was staying up and one of those lodges.
[00:32:45] [SPEAKER_02]: Really.
[00:32:48] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I guess that's the deal over there.
[00:32:51] [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, because I mean, you know, that's the one thing about those campgrounds is it's not closed off to outside people for a perfect camp. You've got other families and other things going on on top of
[00:33:04] [SPEAKER_02]: Oh, really? I didn't know that.
[00:33:07] [SPEAKER_02]: I never really ran into anybody who was like, that was going on around here.
[00:33:12] [SPEAKER_00]: Right. So the RV thing. So the RV's over by the office.
[00:33:16] [SPEAKER_00]: A lot of those spaces are actually for long term tenants. They bet people who live up there.
[00:33:25] [SPEAKER_00]: Mm-hmm. So it's around isn't just the campground. It's actually home for quite a few people. So a lot of those RVs.
[00:33:34] [SPEAKER_00]: Right.
[00:33:34] [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, a good. I think six to 10 of those are permanent permanent residents.
[00:33:40] [SPEAKER_00]: What about that? Because they're all decorated up real nice and some of them don't even have our aren't even on tires anymore. They're bricked.
[00:33:48] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
[00:33:50] [SPEAKER_02]: That makes sense.
[00:33:52] [SPEAKER_02]: It's going to be, it'll be another one for the books.
[00:33:56] [SPEAKER_02]: It'll be another story to tell when we have another year like last year.
[00:34:01] [SPEAKER_00]: Interesting to see if it does rain at the level they're stating for the park in area.
[00:34:11] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I didn't think that.
[00:34:13] [SPEAKER_02]: I've had so much thought about vendor road turning into a river because there is like a.
[00:34:20] [SPEAKER_02]: I remember 2020, there was like a river that started to form over by the tail end of it, you know, by the tail end of a vendor row.
[00:34:29] [SPEAKER_02]: We're not the tail end, but where it turns left to go to like the swamp rooms.
[00:34:35] [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, the swamp tent every swamp run.
[00:34:37] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, there was like a little river starting there. So you might be on to something.
[00:34:42] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, the last thing we want is people stuck in that parking lot.
[00:34:47] [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, it's worth it though.
[00:34:50] [SPEAKER_00]: For those of you who are thinking about not going even with the weather, it's still so worth it. It really is. I don't think.
[00:34:58] [SPEAKER_00]: And I've gone through some really crappy tent and sleep, you know, camp areas and some events that I've even told you, I will not go back to.
[00:35:09] [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, I know that those events that's aside from the fact that I adore Rick and Jane and I love my family from PDN.
[00:35:19] [SPEAKER_00]: If it was as bad as those other events, adjust in the camp in a long day, and I probably wouldn't come back, but it's it's worth it. I've not had one bad camp in trip with PD, who is proper camp.
[00:35:31] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, and it's definitely way way out.
[00:35:35] [SPEAKER_02]: To be making any decisions about anything, you know.
[00:35:39] [SPEAKER_02]: It's way way out if you're if you're nervous and you're thinking I don't know maybe I don't want to go like definitely wait.
[00:35:47] [SPEAKER_00]: Well, just take the chance. We're still worth you what you decide you don't like it and you leave early, but at least you got to attend a class or two.
[00:35:55] [SPEAKER_02]: Well, that's a good point, right? You show up on Friday morning or if you get in Thursday night and set your 10 up or whatever kind of situation you're in.
[00:36:04] [SPEAKER_00]: I think it's not worse to worse. You just decide and it's not for me and then leave yes I understand you took the journey, but at least then you can say you made it and you tried it and it just didn't work out.
[00:36:18] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, because there is a bit of a you'll definitely start to form that like you know that suffering camaraderie with everyone and that's kind of fun.
[00:36:26] [SPEAKER_00]: Oh yes, enjoying the rain with the coffee and the umbrellas and the St. The humor and the number of people who end up just walking around bear footed.
[00:36:36] [SPEAKER_00]: Oh there you go. Yeah. I think we've seen our share of people walking bearhood through the month.
[00:36:42] [SPEAKER_02]: Sure. She might be Ryan Buford.
[00:36:45] [SPEAKER_02]: Right. Right. You for like a scene like a pair of cut off jeans and that's it at the back end of this thing.
[00:36:52] [SPEAKER_00]: Hey, you are a judge. Yeah, fair cut off jeans and that's the only that is so perfect. I'm going to ask him can we get him a pair of shorts.
[00:37:03] [SPEAKER_02]: Would you pair of shorts will we'll like get a hand attack to with a PB and logo on your back and then you just.
[00:37:11] [SPEAKER_02]: There's any can walk around with the Uri accent. Oh man, that would make it. Yeah, that would make it.
[00:37:18] [SPEAKER_00]: That would be hilarious. See, like like JB she loves camping in the rain. I don't hate camping in the rain. It doesn't bother me.
[00:37:26] [SPEAKER_00]: It is definitely going to be interesting with the toddler or an infant. How are you going to class of I'm it is going to be interesting teaching the classes, but I'm I'm excited regardless.
[00:37:38] [SPEAKER_02]: I don't. There's a level of rain that I really like camping in there's a there's a level of rain.
[00:37:44] [SPEAKER_02]: When we arrived in 2020, even I we arrived well Dave was there before me. I arrived like.
[00:37:51] [SPEAKER_02]: I think it was about 130 in the morning. No, that wasn't that year. He was already set up when I got to get here. 2019 that was 2019.
[00:38:03] [SPEAKER_00]: 2019.
[00:38:06] [SPEAKER_00]: It was really nice and but I you know what it was 2020 that I my tent up in the rain and then I can't leave.
[00:38:16] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, yeah. And I said ours up in the rain too. I stayed in his tent that year.
[00:38:22] [SPEAKER_00]: That's right. That's right. I remember that because his booth was actually on the opposite side. So his tent was right there by the parking.
[00:38:31] [SPEAKER_02]: And now he sleeps in the old trailer. So he'll be good to go.
[00:38:36] [SPEAKER_00]: I don't blame it more stores you may tell him have to tell him to scoot over to come and back.
[00:38:42] [SPEAKER_00]: I'll be like a new you missed me.
[00:38:45] [SPEAKER_02]: In all honesty, I'm undecided on on I may actually get a place and not sure.
[00:38:51] [SPEAKER_02]: Well, quite sure.
[00:38:52] [SPEAKER_00]: You gotta do. There's no no judgment there because I'm sure if we really thought about it long and hard and it looks like a lot of rain.
[00:39:00] [SPEAKER_00]: We probably would have chosen or two just out as comfort of our infant.
[00:39:04] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I won't pull the trigger probably till Wednesday by Wednesday will all know everything. You know what I mean?
[00:39:11] [SPEAKER_02]: You'll be able to see the path you'll be able to see how strong it gets, you know all that.
[00:39:17] [SPEAKER_02]: And then also if you guys get you know if it turns out like the whole thing is flooded.
[00:39:21] [SPEAKER_02]: I'll see if I can get a place with an extra room or something.
[00:39:25] [SPEAKER_00]: Let me know. Well, gladly.
[00:39:28] [SPEAKER_02]: Because then it could be a way to safety or even if it's just one night yet your like, you know Saturdays like a looking like it might not rain too much or not at all.
[00:39:38] [SPEAKER_00]: Maybe do Saturday night. I just does break up a bit because that second year and trying to get things to dry out.
[00:39:48] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, there's no dry.
[00:39:50] [SPEAKER_00]: No, there's no.
[00:39:52] [SPEAKER_00]: So honestly, I think I think that's the thing is normally I pack a little lighter.
[00:39:58] [SPEAKER_00]: But if it looks like it's going to be super rainy.
[00:40:00] [SPEAKER_00]: I'm probably going to pack a few extra clothing items just because of the factor of like my pants get wet.
[00:40:07] [SPEAKER_02]: I think I'm going to put nothing in my tent.
[00:40:11] [SPEAKER_00]: I, well, so I've got my little rubber mats. I'm going to put in my tent with my son's pack and play and our mattress and then I'm we've actually already discussed away to offer any heavy water flow if that's the case.
[00:40:26] [SPEAKER_00]: Where they tarp that we're going to use to fold up and stake, but have it sit and so if water does build up, it can flow around the side and then to the lake.
[00:40:38] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, yeah, that makes sense.
[00:40:42] [SPEAKER_02]: I usually throw my whole bag in the tent you know with all my clothes and everything and I'm just thinking just put at leave everything in the car that could possibly get wet.
[00:40:52] [SPEAKER_00]: Well, and we're also going to have the little pop up tent that I attached to my pop up tent.
[00:40:58] [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, so if you need to for any reason, you're more than welcome to stick stuff in there as well.
[00:41:04] [SPEAKER_02]: That's a good go.
[00:41:06] [SPEAKER_02]: Maybe a propane heater. I don't know. I got a buddy here.
[00:41:10] [SPEAKER_00]: I have a buddy heater, but you know, you really.
[00:41:15] [SPEAKER_02]: Like a fine room.
[00:41:17] [SPEAKER_00]: Can't it be right. I was like, you know, I got a big ass dryer.
[00:41:24] [SPEAKER_00]: Well, I had to want in one forever and she bought me one for my birthday.
[00:41:30] [SPEAKER_00]: I'm probably the best. Just ever.
[00:41:33] [SPEAKER_02]: They're definitely sweet man.
[00:41:36] [SPEAKER_02]: Little buddy, he's a cool.
[00:41:37] [SPEAKER_02]: They're good for that kind of situation. You know if it were a little colder, your buddy heater would be like king. You would be sitting by that thing the whole event.
[00:41:45] [SPEAKER_00]: There have been plenty of times I used them when I was hunting in Treeslands.
[00:41:50] [SPEAKER_02]: There you go.
[00:41:52] [SPEAKER_00]: We're in a year box.
[00:41:54] [SPEAKER_02]: I don't know. I mean, even Friday, you know, Friday itself is well, shit. Well, we'll be pulling out Sunday, but Friday is 63 low. That's pretty cold if you're wet.
[00:42:09] [SPEAKER_02]: You'd be like shivering for sure.
[00:42:11] I mean, I don't know if you're going to be in a good place.
[00:42:12] [SPEAKER_00]: Something that people don't give enough credit to and having in your bag regardless of the time of the year is hot hands.
[00:42:19] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, they're good.
[00:42:21] [SPEAKER_00]: I've been hot hands on me just because I do sometimes get cold, super easy.
[00:42:28] [SPEAKER_00]: And that can make the world of a difference, especially for Drany.
[00:42:31] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, if I were camping.
[00:42:33] [SPEAKER_02]: And I didn't have a plan and I didn't have a cot or something like that. I would bring all I will bring because I always have it with me.
[00:42:45] [SPEAKER_02]: The tech, Vivi.
[00:42:46] [SPEAKER_02]: The tech, Vivi is a game changer in the cold, man.
[00:42:51] [SPEAKER_00]: I don't have one, even a nut.
[00:42:53] [SPEAKER_00]: It's something that I don't have one.
[00:42:56] [SPEAKER_00]: I always make sure I have blankets that is something I travel with regardless of where I'm going in my car.
[00:43:03] [SPEAKER_00]: I always have extra pillows and blankets because if you break down, the last thing you want to do is be cold.
[00:43:09] [SPEAKER_02]: But you'll sweat to death in attack, Vivi. That's the only problem.
[00:43:13] [SPEAKER_00]: Really? I don't know. I'd rather sweat than be cold.
[00:43:16] [SPEAKER_02]: Oh, we do. That's why I do it.
[00:43:17] [SPEAKER_00]: That's why I can deal with sweat and I can't deal with the shivers.
[00:43:22] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I hate being cold, man. For sure. It's the worst thing.
[00:43:27] [SPEAKER_02]: You're being wet and cold is like, oh, god. You know, I'll start turning purple. You guys will be looking at me like to.
[00:43:34] [SPEAKER_02]: I would be in the pool at night with my sister and stuff and my friends and her friends.
[00:43:40] [SPEAKER_00]: There was one year.
[00:43:44] [SPEAKER_00]: Ryan saved me because he had that blanket or something that I was able to stay warm with. I'm sorry. I just realized that cut you off.
[00:43:52] [SPEAKER_02]: Oh, no. It's all right. Who was just you're just turning purple.
[00:43:58] [SPEAKER_02]: Just turning purple and unwilling to go inside the way the kids used to be. You know,
[00:44:03] [SPEAKER_02]: Remember when kids used to not want to go inside?
[00:44:07] [SPEAKER_00]: Yes, and now you have to about beat them to get them out.
[00:44:10] [SPEAKER_02]: That's right. You got a force about. You got a forgetter.
[00:44:16] [SPEAKER_02]: We'd be dying, Jayford.
[00:44:17] [SPEAKER_02]: You know what? Using the death in winter.
[00:44:20] [SPEAKER_00]: He prep a key prep to prep or camp.
[00:44:23] [SPEAKER_02]: That's here. Snacks.
[00:44:25] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, that's a good one.
[00:44:27] [SPEAKER_00]: I don't think people realize even though I typically intermittent fast, I'm really on the eat once a day.
[00:44:34] [SPEAKER_00]: And there's not the wrong with that. Like, that's just how I do. But when you get to camp, you don't realize exactly how much walking your truly going to do.
[00:44:45] [SPEAKER_00]: That I eat three meals a day just about at camp. I have my breakfast, I have my snacks, I have my lunch, I have more snacks than I have supper than I have more snacks.
[00:44:56] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, they need a snacky guy there.
[00:45:00] [SPEAKER_00]: Right.
[00:45:01] [SPEAKER_02]: Guess that should be me probably.
[00:45:03] [SPEAKER_00]: I mean, I can help. I almost picked up some nabs and stuff.
[00:45:08] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, this is a great. It's classes. They're great. Like, you know, lunchtime quick fix.
[00:45:14] [SPEAKER_02]: And do the day before, you know, be like you're done your last class at three in your hunger. But you're not going to eat dinner till five or six because it's a lot for people man people don't.
[00:45:24] [SPEAKER_02]: The average person isn't walking around a campsite all day in the sun a lot of days and all that.
[00:45:31] [SPEAKER_00]: I don't walk in and you don't realize your legs are going to be sore how much energy your burning.
[00:45:37] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, snacks are good. That's a good one. You want to wrap it?
[00:45:43] [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, we can wrap it. But I would do we'll say this. I always keep it many first day. Even though we will have people there who sell you know first aid and stuff. But I always make sure I keep like time and all. I be profaning all the time.
[00:45:57] [SPEAKER_02]: I don't know. The I've been proven is a big one. That's a big one. Oh, you know what's another big one is I is sun maybe not this year, but it's sun protection.
[00:46:08] [SPEAKER_00]: You know what I think that's absolutely accurate. I had to pack some last year. Just so first good.
[00:46:17] [SPEAKER_00]: You still ended up getting burned, but yes, sunscreen is always a must.
[00:46:22] [SPEAKER_02]: I was sitting in Sam Copers class on area study in 2019 and I was carrying a lot of stuff on my back and I had a backpack and I had a shemogging it thank God because I was I was in a seat.
[00:46:36] [SPEAKER_02]: That was out from under the thing just a little bit. And my neck was getting roasted.
[00:46:43] [SPEAKER_02]: You know, and you're in there for an hour. You're in the classroom hour and you're like, Oh, God, I'm going to cook in here.
[00:46:51] [SPEAKER_02]: But yeah, sun protections a big one. That's a big one. But floppy hats. Yeah, they're good too. So last plan on being wet or taking precautions to stay dry this year folks.
[00:47:06] [SPEAKER_02]: And I'm going to be on the other. You know, that's the fun it's going to be maybe we'll bring a baby pool and just put it out there and embrace the wet.
[00:47:15] [SPEAKER_00]: I know what I have a little blow up one. I, if you're on to go ahead. I'll set out there with you.
[00:47:23] [SPEAKER_02]: I don't know if I'm going to have the power that I usually have. I don't think I'm bringing my solar generator in the chaos of the region or you're not.
[00:47:30] [SPEAKER_02]: I don't know. I've been thinking about maybe not. I'll just see how it goes.
[00:47:39] [SPEAKER_00]: Fill on them are bringing theirs or not and that might, you know, help.
[00:47:43] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, yeah, that's true.
[00:47:45] [SPEAKER_02]: That's true. I may be able to bring it in just charge it up once and not set up the panels and you know, I don't want to look panels down there and pouring rain for no reason.
[00:47:54] [SPEAKER_02]: But I get charged it up. We can get a lot of power out of it. We can recharge phones and all that kind of stuff.
[00:48:00] [SPEAKER_00]: Right.
[00:48:02] [SPEAKER_02]: It's always good to have more power plus I'm traveling with no one. So I'll have plenty of room.
[00:48:08] [SPEAKER_02]: Pretty old point zero.
[00:48:11] [SPEAKER_00]: Hey, it's a great, a great thing to show people too.
[00:48:15] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I just wanted to get soaked, you know what I mean?
[00:48:19] [SPEAKER_02]: I think it's a bit just trichanic lithium ion battery and that thing.
[00:48:24] [SPEAKER_02]: Well, we'll burn down the whole of proper camp if that baby catches on fire.
[00:48:28] [SPEAKER_00]: I get that. I picked up an extra extra panel. So at the end of the night, I could close up the booth and minimize hopefully minimize the moisture inside itself versus apple drop it down every night.
[00:48:41] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I think that might be key. It might be we may have to go a little minimalist on the booth set up and break down and all that.
[00:48:50] [SPEAKER_02]: We'll see either way it'll be a blast. We'll figure out what's what, you know, so long as the torn other thing doesn't pass right over top of us, I think we'll be fine. So hanging there pbn family and I guess, you know, come down to us if you got problems will figure something out.
[00:49:05] [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, that's what we hear for and yes, JB's right garbage bags. I always make sure I have garbage bags. Yeah, that's an important one.
[00:49:13] [SPEAKER_00]: That's really number one.
[00:49:16] [SPEAKER_02]: That's a big one. All right folks. Well, Tuesday tomorrow stay tuned and Jay Frick. Thanks so much for joining me tonight on the prep camps survival guy 20 24 the wet addition.
[00:49:30] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, I'll see.
[00:49:31] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, what's we're gonna be time you know we will.
[00:49:34] [SPEAKER_02]: All right folks, I'll talk to you tomorrow. Adios.
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