There was recently a request for a SurvivalBlog article on “aging out” of being an active prepper. The article request mentioned: “Things that sounded so doable 20 years ago are no longer possible for us. Looking at TEOTWAWKI from closer to 80 than 50 is a whole different kettle of fish.” (SurvivalBlog, February 23, 2023.)
I’d never heard the term ‘aging out’ until JWR thoughtfully lit me up like a Christmas Tree in suggesting this as a writing contest topic.
I’ll take the bait, because what this 78-year-old prepper has heard is the relentlessly ticking clock getting louder each year since the Y2K panic began my prepping days. Only lately have I become aware of what a large and steadily growing demographic bulge we ‘elders’ represent in the prepping community. So it’s time someone put at least a dent in the surprising scarcity of published articles focusing on the special challenges we face, what we bring to the table, and how age is changing our options.
The most obvious place to start is to be clear on our terms i.e., what exactly is ‘aging out?’ One common and relevant definition offers ‘To become too old for an activity, program, or institution; to become too mature for a behavior.’ Ah so. Beyond dispute, we are all eventually going to age out of this mortal journey. But what is very much up for dispute is how long and in what ways we elders can make ourselves relevant—both physically and mentally—to the prepping game. And only to re-state the obvious, getting everyone who can and who will to ‘stay in the game’ is literally becoming a life-or-death challenge in the face of our rapidly crumbling society.Continue reading“‘Aging Out’ of Prepping: I Think Not!, by The Wild Hare”