tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4709268009452512912.post2868548876915794346..comments2024-03-11T15:20:18.145-06:00Comments on Urban Survival Skills: Urban Survival Planning - SF Base Camps Concepts I, for Home DefenseCharliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00177364539498093342noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4709268009452512912.post-7557023726304958252010-08-08T17:27:31.297-06:002010-08-08T17:27:31.297-06:00As a former PSYOP'er and now Urban Prepper, li...As a former PSYOP'er and now Urban Prepper, living in a golf course community, maintaining OPSEC and gearing up is a challenge...Discretion is the protocol here..lots of little steps, additions, that taken individually do not amount to much, but when added up total quite abit...My garage is the primary staging area, with shelving, non descript 5 gal buckets, paint cans, and cabinets with doors to conceal items...Very covert..I also "walk my dog," at various times to scope (recon) the area, and allow me to develop range cards, etc..Simple pace counting here...i know the avenues of approach, the low and high ground, and choke (ambush) points of my AO (neighborhood)...Our home looks (PSYOP) like any other, but is well secured (compared to the rest) and stocked (covertly)..My hot tub has 300 gal (75 days + -) of fresh water and the rain barrell give another 95 gal...we also have 1 gal water jugs placed discretely inside the house...Perimeter is secured as can be, without really looking like a bunker...(i wish)..My newest project is comms..I have 10m radio wiht a stealth dipole strung and am getting a ssb cb as well, wiht covert antennas..I have restrictive hoa rule sto abide by and love the challenge...RC...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com