Take time on the Sabbath to discuss the importance of emergency preparedness with family & neighbors. Establish a 3 month supply of water and food and rotate it. Actively participate in all emergency response drills. Maintain a "red file" for your most important documents. Live righteously, practice the welfare principle of self-reliance and build a three to six month financial reserve.

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

100 tips for Ultralight backpacking & Camping‏


Only The Lightest, Ch 2: 201 Ultralight Backpacking Tips, Part 1 (1 to 100)
Ultralight backpacking tips to carry less weight and have more fun. Chapter 2 in a series of more than 30 videos. www.hikelight.com
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 For those who attended the Murrieta Stake Shake Rattle and Roll Workshop last night... thanks for coming.  We had a great turn out which filled our
cultural hall.  And a special thanks to those in our community who came and shared their knowledge with others to become self-relient too.  I hope you
learned something new. Now is the time to take inventory to see just what your family has and then make a list of items that you want to add to your
emergency preparedness and  the skills that empower us toward self-relience. Time was short last night so I have a link below as an example of some
great youtube videos on ultralight backpacking.  When putting together your Grab n Go bags/72 Hour Kits, use ultralight backpacking ideas to make them
as light as possible yet still containing the things you will need.

Vicky Frizzell
Stake Food Storage Specialist


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