This information and address is for a stove that will cook two
meals a day for two weeks on only 25 # of charcoal. In a Dutch oven
you can cook for 12 people. It has a warranty of 10 years!
Phone # 888-532-9800; fax is (801) 566-1993.
There are two sizes of Volcano cook stoves and other equipment, as
well. A videotape accompanies orders and demonstrates everything.
3450 W. 8550 South West, Jordan, Utah 84088.
Please remember, all of us have different tastes and habits and needs. These are my own personal thoughts. Outdoor stores, like Popular, etc., have camping lists also. You just need to reflect on your own preferences. If you plan to leave your homes for a short period of time, although you may decide to stay MANY WEEKS also! These are not games or meant to be frightening, but capable of motivating us to rise above natural apathy and disbelief. Trust means to continue to have faith and believe in spite of the evidence.
How about bug repellant. Don't know where you'll be. Equipment for cooking, like above stove and charcoal. (Avoids transporting liquid fuel and lasts longer). MANY matches and a can to store them, and starter fluid. Silvered sheets are available that protect from cold inside warm blankets, pillows and bedding, and sleeping bags good to below zero. (Remember the possibility of VERY COLD WEATHER during these different weather patterns). Air mattresses, woolen blankets, warm socks and clothing, but not many because of limited room in cars. A shower set up. You can get these at Army surplus stores, a bungie cord and hook to hang it up! Flashlights, candles, simple & nutritious foods that have a long shelf life.
Cereal, canned goods (like tuna and chicken, hams and stew, and soups
dry and canned)
sardines, rice, chicken and beef bullion cubes, crackers, bread
sticks, low fat pretzels, bagel slices, mashed potato buds or flakes, Macaroni
and cheese boxed dinners, rice dinners, pasta dinners, pasta, canned spaghetti
sauces, spices you always use, salt/pepper, veggies, butter buds (!).
Peanut butter, jellies, honey come in plastic jars now, juices in small
boxes or plastic bottles. Tea bags, coffee bags, unless you MUST have fresh
brewed! "Let them eat cake" or Brownies! Walk through Sam's
or CostCo and places like that for ideas and good buys. Drink mixes,
(great time for that Slim Fast!) like Gatorade, lemonade, etc., Tang, of
course!! Pot holders for grilling, cooking oil, powdered Milk
and food for the babies. Twenty lbs. Of powdered milk per month is
suggested amount that little ones need. Power Bars, Balance Bars,
dried fruits, nuts and cans to keep these things in. Next time we
leave (for good) we can pull out all the stops and Bake! Cocoa or
Hot Chocolate Mixes and a Teddy Bear for everyone!!!
If you just take one car, perhaps a trailer behind. That's all
you can take, if your car is full of people. Calculate what
will last the longest and is easiest to transport.
Purchase a large netting to put over things you put on top of car!
Porta Potties and lots and lots of plastic bags, (all those grocery bags
we've been saving for a hundred years!).
Won't need that folding shovel this time, as we won't be outdoors.
Let's put all the snorers in one cave or house, whaddya say? First
aid kit, extra bandaids, iodine, antibacterial soap, scissors, tools for
adult. Needle and thread for repairs, maaaaaaaaannnnnnnnnnyyy batteries,
LOTS of charcoal or cooking fuel and small hibachi or Weber grill or that
Volcano. Warm shoes and socks and boots and comfortable shoes, sweaters
and don't forget how much warmer pantyhose make you feel (men?)
A small wash tub, laundry soap, clothes line and pins (wooden ones
better?) Bleach, also good for purifying water. 8-15 drops per gal.
A Bible, and Crucifixes, holy water and oil, pictures, non-breakable statues;
knee pads like you buy to scrub floors are good! Rosaries and all
those books we were always going to read! Games for the kids, art
supplies, board games, dice, books, etc.
On this particular camping trip, we will possibly be staying indoors
or wherever at all times. Potassium Iodide for radiation sickness
(well, I don't know!) can be obtained from 1-800-866-4876.
Whatever else you'll need for privacy and personal use. Leave
the Elastin and Minoxidil at home!! Creams for dry skin and Mascara,
of course! Shampoos, buckets, toiletries, Q-tips, baking soda.
Soaps: bath and cleaning things.. Broom and dust pan, garbage bags,
bowls for mixing, storage bowls and plastic bags, lg. spoons, Stainless
plates and cups and utensils or plastic dishes are at army surplus stores.
Tarps, rubber mats for under sleeping bags.
Do what you can and trust! We need to plan to eat smaller amounts and conserve water and food. We will need LOTS of water. We can also count on Heavenly help, if it comes to that. Pot holders, lg. pots! Fry pans, Dutch oven?
Medicines, tissues and bathroom paper (LOTS and LOTS!), sore muscle ointment, personal supplies, toothbrush and paste. Will we need bowls to wash and brush teeth in! (HELP!)
Do you need to take extra critical care supplies or medicines?
Trust is the number one essential to pack. And jars and jars
of good humor! Discipline and Endurance, too.
Patience and Humility are good! Supplemental food can be found
freeze dried or air dried commercially. Military MREs? Use
large duffel bags or suitcases on wheels as much as you can. They're
easier to move. By now, you are considering buying a truck
of semi trailer! Again, the emphasis is on simple and easy to move
and store, and START NOW. You will think of a hundred things I forgot,
so send it to Joe at njkoti@nji.com for printing for the rest of us!
Extra covered plastic storage containers for storage. Old towels
(as well as new) for rags or pkgs of small cleaning towels. This
should be a time of enjoyment for the family. And ladies, I'll bet
we're gonna learn to love beards! Info on means of water purification
is available at:
Sigh.... Good luck, have fun and pray and laugh and love each other.
Bye.
News from a fellow camper: SW - Pro Personal Water Filter, Order Code
#2130, Price: $31.50. It can be filled from any water source, such
as mountain lakes, steams, and rivers. Water filter has no pumps,
tubes or floats. It's as quick to use as a regular water bottle, and catches
more industrial and agricultural pollutants at a faster rrate, than any
other filters.
Bayberry Mall, PO Box 503, Salem Utah 84653
$31,50 + $3.00 Shipping = $34.50, check or M.O.
More info: http//www.bayberrymall.com/Safewater.html
Or cydonia@aztec.asu.edu (Roger Scherrer)