I have trouble imagining a scenario in the Midwest that would make it where you need more than a week or two of supplies.
The most overlooked thing though is actually having water. You can store it for a while if you do it right. I just know people that store ammo, dehydrated food, and bushcraft shit but don't have water.
Originally Posted by bigryan2222
The Super-Volcano Hellmouth opening up under Yellowstone and laying 36 inches of hot ash all the way to Kentucky will call for a bit more than granola bars and a box of shotgun shells, but, yeah......
water.
I know guys with thousands and thousands of dollars worth of "tactcal" shit that would have to immediately go out and murder somebody with it for a $5 case of bottled water from Sam's Club when the zombies start chewing on people.
You can get real creative with your caloric and protein intake in a worst-case scenario, and firearms come in mighty handy with all that, but nobody wants to drink piss.
If you're just talking about iced up power lines in a rural area, Dumars, pick up a good kerosene heater ( I nicknamed mine
'Lil Chernobyl ) off-season at Home Depot or somewhere and just lay in some kerosene and canned shit to eat every winter just like you would buy rock salt for the driveway in the fall.
There's a nice good-sense middleground between learning to skin a deer next to the minivan in your driveway in the suburbs and slitting your wrists 'cuz your DVR won't come on anymore.