Your best bet is to join a gym with a partner who is motivated. You both can push the other. If you are not familiar with the equipment pay for a couple of training sessions. Allot cheaper than buying a machine you won't use. Good luck.
You have to do what you believe however, it seems that a few of these individuals may be able to survive a disaster but can't survive if things don't change. Time will tell.
Go to Google Map and check access to major water ways (larger streams and waterways) and get in close so that you can follow roadways and paths. Look at areas that feed into larger tributeries and fish those areas etc. Some great smallmouth bass can be caught in these locations often away from...
I have missed this in the past and unfortunately will have to miss again. Can someone keep us up to date a little earlier in the future. I'm from Martinsville originally.
It's like allot of reality shows, it can be shaped any way the producer wants. I'm on the fence on prep, don't want to go so far I can't get back and so little I can't survive small problems. What to do?
Hate waders, I like a long pair of cargo shorts and some sort of water shoes and have been fishing that way for years. Even with the water cold it's usually not a problem.
I agree with trying first whatever you can barrow or use at the range. Your first impressions are often just that, first impressions and will most likely change with time. Take a little time.
Cz 75 for me and perhaps a 38 revolver for daughter. She can shoot both but I feel the revolver would be a little safer with her children. Her acceptance and familiarity will be deciding factor.