• @satanmat@lemmy.world
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    139 months ago

    After getting over the urge to kill my self…

    Longer then one would expect

    Most of us don’t have or are only kinda aware of real survival skills. - farming, hunting, fishing — okay there’s your food

    Next thing is shelter and clothing- are the people just gone? Or is shit really messed up?

    • you can get good clothes and if housing is still standing you’ll be fine for a long time.

    Holding out hope that there are any other survivors would help you go on, I believe as you’d want to find them.

    So yes there are no numbers, but if you’re in a good place mentally. You can survive a long time

    • @Zorsith@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      79 months ago

      It’s not even necessarily hunting/farming, it’s being able to safely preserve it and survive a winter without starving or botulism.

      • @KittenBiscuits@lemm.ee
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        9 months ago

        If you can boil water, you can can. Jars are reusable. Lids will be your most scarce commodity after a while (you shouldn’t reuse the lids after they have been under pressure). Build a little smokehouse and you can preserve your meat.

        I don’t even worry about downloading how to’s. There are libraries and book stores that have this information that isn’t dependent on any kind of electrical device to access it. These sites probably won’t be high priority scavenge sites to the average survivor either.

        Winter meals will be mostly canned veggies, bread, and beans for protein. Salt or smoke cured meats infrequently. You’ll learn to trap small game or hunt deer. Surviving will be a lot of work but it’s totally within reach of anyone who can camp or is crafty/handy.