





I attended a preparedness conference. Here are my notes from John Garrison. This is a list of useful things to have at a camp site. Any inaccuracies are the fault of the note taker.
- Drying racks.
- Use bath water for the garden.
- Through the bucket list seat
- Microfiber towel (by Nowak’s) antibiotic
- Sleeping on a caught: blowout foam mattress, three each foam pad, twin fitted sheet fits on the phone pad and prevents kids from picking at the foam.
- Have a pillow have a headboard so that you don’t lose your pillow each night.
- Have a nightstand.
- Closet organizer.
- Bins under beds/cots.
- Coat rack. Put on a pin board and attached to the polls the tent.
- You need oven mitts to touch the hot pans
- Thermal cooker is where you cook the food for five minutes and then transport the food into the cooker until finished
- Scraper – now on the boards so that it does it caught in your foot you try to put.
- Step activated trash can
- Game bag – box. You can take the pieces of the game out of the box. Cut the lid off the box and put everything in a Ziploc. An example puzzles etc. Some people will put a puzzle together and then put then number the pieces to see what is missing.
- Fire bellows (made of leather better quality)
- Ash bucket and shovel (ashes can be used to make life so) leave 2 inches of ash as a barrier between the stove wall and the new wood. It will burn better.
- If you buy a smart law cutter, get several replacement parts.
- Toolbox on wheels is a good source of holding kitchen accessories.
- Multi-catcher mouse trap let you catch multiple mice.
- Take inventory of what you have to see what you need to buy.
- In each room make a list and what needs to be purchased
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