Something that we always stress to fellow preppers, is that “when the SHTF, what you have is all you will have,” stressing the importance of permanently sustainable and renewable things like wood heat, electricity from solar panels, etc. Once you have that covered, however, it is worthwhile to consider that some of the disaster scenarios we may have to cope with may be temporary – whether a weather event such as a snowstorm or tornado, or something medium-term like an EMP event affecting a smaller town where the residents are likely to pull together and survive. A limited-supply fuel may still be valuable in such a scenario, as long as you realize that it is limited and you (hopefully) have a more permanent long-term approach also in place.
LP GAS (PROPANE)
Many of you have propane in your homes and are very familiar with it. This is for the person that doesn’t, and may not be as familiar with it.
My main heat source for cooking and temperature control at my Bugout Location (BOL) is a wood stove, and I have eight acres of woods to support that. Some time ago, I was gifted an LP stove from a person that had just had natural gas service extended to him from the public utility, and he and his wife decided to get all new appliances. Its initial attraction to me was the ability to make coffee, or a hot meal, in the summertime without making the house unbearably hot with the wood stove all day just to have coffee first thing in the morning – along with waiting for over an hour for the stove to get hot! I had planned to just run the stove off small, easily-transportable tanks, since the remoteness of my BOL precluded getting a large propane tank back there, or getting a truck back there to fill it even if I had one.Continue reading“Alternative Fuels and Lighting For When The SHTF, by Tractorguy”

