Basic Prepping Mistakes
Sometimes even seasoned preppers can get carried away and make the most Basic Prepping Mistakes with the latest this and the latest that, or the latest idea and crazy theory about survival.
They get carried away with silly things and avoid the absolute essentials to survive on a longer term basis.
The idea of prepping is to be prepared for a collapse in your lifestyle and ability to carry on with normal day to day living.
Prepping is about an awareness of your current situation and how you would survive if that current situation was taken away.
What are the most common prepping mistakes.
Lack of water supply -
the least glamourous part of prepping is the storage of fresh drinking water. Yet this is, without doubt, the single most important part of survival
It’s quite simple, without water you die.! This must be your No:1 stored item for survival.
see Water Storage Methods for UK Preppers
Over emphasis on Bugging Out -
In the UK, the vast majority of citizens live in towns and cities. The Uk is also the most crowded country in Europe with over 400 people to every single square kilometer of the United Kingdom, the the 2011 census confirming there are some 62,641,000 people in the UK today.
So the moral of the story is… where do you bug out to when there people everywhere? So what do you do…do you Bug Out or Bug In..?
For most preppers, you need to prepare you home to survive in, not run away.
Too much equipment -
Survival is all about adapting to change and learning new skills. Keep to the basic principles of SFWF and you can’t go far wrong.
For long term survivalists ‘less is more’ as you learn to survive with only essential equipment.
Let’s face it, you’ve never seen an episode of Bear Grylls where he has a trailer load of equipment with him, of course not – stick to basics and build up a good store of essential items to keep yourself alive. Learn the top 5 basic survival skills that all preppers need to know if you have to bug out and practice these skills.
Too much information -
Trying to do everything all the so called experts tell you to do will fail. Why,?
Because they are not you. Gain as much imformation as posible then just use what applies to you, your family and personal situation. apply KISS.
What point is there in having an 80lb Bug Out Bag loaded up and ready to go if you cant even walk half a mile with it.
Essentially, prepping is easy. It’s more about assessing what are your needs and wants. Whats going to be the best strategy for you and your family if SHTF.
Have a plan that suits your needs and stick to it as much as possible - then have another back up plan – and then another. Don’t make these common prepping mistakes and think ‘one size fits all’. As a UK Prepper our requirements differ quite a bit from our prepper friends in the USA – but having said that the basic principles are still the same.
As a prepper don’t make the mistake of only having one item of essential gear and thinking that’ll do – it wont – a survival knife is just one example – try to keep to the rule of 3′s and you wont go too far wrong.
Look after No:1 – That means YOU – Your own health and well being are essential for you to look after others. Put yourself at the top of the list of important things.! If you cant function with all your prepping skills and knowledge then how will anyone else.?
Remember the simple things – if you wear glasses then ensure you have several spare pairs available. If you need any form of medication to help you keep going each day, then ensure you have lots. I would say at least six months supply of essential medication is your bare minimum.
Whatever YOU need must be made a priority, then work down the list and make sure everyones needs are met systematically. Medication is an often overlooked part of being prepared and is one of the basic prepping mistakes that a lot of people make.
And remember - confide in other preppers – but generally keep quite about your prepping.
And finally…….. If there ever is a break down in our society and you have just spent a lot of time and money prepping and building up your stores and equipment and having the foresight to just be prepared, the last thing you want is
Joe Soap and his mates demanding their share and intent on getting it from you one way or the other.
So the moral is ‘prep quietly‘ and don’t go around telling every man and his dog what a star you are.!
Think before you spill the beans about what you have done and what you have got stored away. Just be very careful talking to anyone and don’t make any Basic Prepping Mistakes







