Dave2 wrote:74novaman wrote:I'm in central TX so my hurricane preps consist of making sure the cars are gassed up in case coast evacs make it hard to come by.
This thread seems like a good place to drop this link:
http://www.theplacewithnoname.com/blogs/klessons/
Lots of good stuff there. To everyone on the coast, keep your eye on the weather. Most places seem to be having a lot of trouble making a good landfall prediction at this point.
That's one of the more interesting websites I've come across recently. Thanks for posting it.

Well if you liked that one, have another!
http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_10_17/6369 ... R_org.html
This one is a bit more random, but its one guys thoughts on guns mainly. He spent 8 weeks without power at his father in laws house.
The takeaways I got from it:
In an event like this, you're not going to be "on post" guarding your house. You'll have water, gas and food to deal with, need to clear roads to move around, check on neighbors, etc. You're going to be active, so most of the time your handgun will be your primary defense, not your rifle or shotgun.
The exceptions he had were encounters with looters at night, trying to steal their generator and the time his wife needed supplies from Wal Mart
after they had filled up a 250 gal fuel tank to take back to their neighborhood for people's generators.

He stayed outside with the jeep and trailer, and actually did have a group try to approach and steal it. He simply stepped out of the door of his jeep with an AK slung around his neck, and they ran like heck.
Its always interesting to get peoples insights into dealing with stuff like this. It makes me glad I don't live closer to the coast.
