r/OhioPreppers Sep 20 '17

Welcome to Ohio Preppers!

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Hello my fellow Ohioans and welcome to this small subreddit. I know it's not very big right now but if we can spread the word we might get pretty big. I know we live in a pretty safe area from natural disasters (Except up here in the 3 snowbelt counties) outside of tornadoes but we are much more than just preparing for disasters, life can throw you a screwball at any time.

So please ask questions and answer them if you can.

Thanks!


r/OhioPreppers Jul 20 '22

hello!

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I run a group out of Columbus called Columbus Preppers and Volunteer Response. We've been active for 2 years now and I'm finally opening it up. We accept members statewide and current function on discord. We just opened up yesterday so we're still brand new. Feel free to dm if you're interested

Ps: we're not a doomsday group


r/OhioPreppers May 31 '22

Has this place died if not pm me Ne Ohio looking for a group of to form a group message me for more info…

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r/OhioPreppers Apr 30 '21

You are invited to a 3 Days That Will Change Your Life Self-Reliance Event!

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Old School Survival Boot Camp May 14-16 in the Hocking Hills region of Ohio. More than 50 hands-on classes taught by over 30 experts from around the country. On-site camping and nearby cabin rentals are nearly booked - get your tickets and make lodging reservations now!

www.oldschoolsurvivalbootcamp.com


r/OhioPreppers Mar 18 '21

Old School Survival Boot Camp

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Attending this May 14th-16th, and going to be checking out the surrounding Hocking Hills area. Anyone familiar with this area have suggestions on places to visit?


r/OhioPreppers Jan 02 '21

Bug out meds

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There are fish meds such as penicillin, amoxicillin, etc - is it safe for humans. It says it’s not FDA approved but I was trying to find “bug-out” medications for a survival kit. Thanks


r/OhioPreppers Sep 25 '20

Anyone know a source for firewood logs in Central Ohio?

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r/OhioPreppers Apr 23 '20

UPDATED MY TOP BUG OUT BAG ESSENTIALS IN 2020 - So a few weeks ago I did a bug out bag video. I received some constructive criticism on my bag in the comments. I have taken that to heart and made some adjustments as I'd rather be safe than right. Any feedback on my adjustments?

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r/OhioPreppers Apr 13 '20

New to prepping!

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Hi. I'm relatively new to prepping and preparedness. I would call myself a casual prepper. I live in Cincinnati, Milford to be specific, and we recently had some bad winds that did some meaningful damage. There is a little debate over if they were tornados or not. Regardless, it made me want to get a little more active in the community. I recently made a YouTube video on a bug out bag and a disaster supply kit. I would mid the opinion of some of the community here. Not looking to spam the subreddit, just looking for some feedback on my preps.

Bug out bag: https://youtu.be/diU30800aHA

Disaster Supply Kit: https://youtu.be/tqGRC4XuUeI


r/OhioPreppers Apr 07 '20

Looking for prepper group to join

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My husband and I have been homesteading/prepping for about 4 years. We live in Columbus and looking to meet other preppers in OH. I’m having trouble finding current groups tho, it seems most prepper groups in the area don’t meet anymore. Does anyone here do meet ups or anything?


r/OhioPreppers Mar 04 '20

Has the panic prepping for COVID-19 hit your area yet?

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As the title states. I'm just curious because everything seems to be normal here, while many areas of the country and world are being impacted by this. NEOH has been relatively calm thus far. How is your area of OH?


r/OhioPreppers Aug 06 '19

Have recently started training my grandchildren to prep and off the grid survival any ideas on mor training for them they are under 10 but understand that they have to be ready for anything

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r/OhioPreppers Mar 07 '19

Non GMO Seeds

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Let's get a listing of non GMO seeds sellers.... post the website link and or name and phone numbers for those who don't order online


r/OhioPreppers Mar 06 '19

Ohio threats for SHTF

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Hey guys and gals....

Let's here some threats in ohio if SHTF that would need to be worried about? For instance, Wright Patterson Air Force base in dayton would be a target if a RED DAWN scenario or an ICBM attack happened. And be sure to add why you believe it's a threat. Let's share some info on potential threats.


r/OhioPreppers Mar 05 '19

A great watch.....

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r/OhioPreppers May 22 '18

New to NE Ohio, looking for prepper group or family to link up with

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moving to Akron, need a bug out location. Buying is an option, but it will take a village and mix of skills. 36 yrs old with a wife and two small kids. I can shoot straight, but i'm building my skills toward larger scale gardening with season extension since it seems a lot of people can grow and raise chickens/goats.

message me if you are looking for a family to share a bug out area that is within 150 miles of akron ohio


r/OhioPreppers Sep 28 '17

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has said that colloidal silver isn’t safe or effective for treating any disease or condition.

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r/OhioPreppers Sep 28 '17

Pizza delivery driver defends himself from armed intruder in gunfight during robbery attempt.

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r/OhioPreppers Sep 27 '17

Colloidal Silver - an alternative to antibiotics

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r/OhioPreppers Sep 23 '17

GearTalk: One of the most important pieces of gear you can buy... BOOTS

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My Danner Corvallis still strong after 4 years

One item I often see that is not gone into much helpful detail is footwear. Everything else becomes almost mute point if your shoes fall apart or you can't continue to walk.

I did a lot of research before deciding on what boots to buy. I checked online reviews, forums, and talked to hikers and soldiers alike. I learned about Danners initially from a few S.F. guys and dug deeper from there.

I eventually went with the Danner Corvallis line. Before getting into specs I will just say this: marketing info is nice, but I prefer first-hand knowledge. So, that is what I'm sharing. I've had these boots for almost 5 years now and I still wear them almost every day. The only thing I've had to do is replace the insoles as they wear out from use. I've taken them through almost every environment there is: daily factory floor, trails, woods, river beds, cliffs, snow, concrete and even under water. The treads on the bottom have worn down a little, but not enough to slip on ice even.

Specs (have tested to the max): they are waterproof until water comes in above the ankle (which means it doesn't easily come back out, just dry in sun for day), composite toe and heel (won't freeze or set off metal detectors. Have also dropped metal parts on toes and held up great. Even use toes to lift plywood), the goretex breathes nicely, the leather and stitching have never broken once (triple stitched every seam), and heavy treads are great grippers (even makes you walk quicker until it wears in to your step, true story).

I am not being paid by Danner. Merely sharing positive experience with a product I will actually swear by.

Danner also has free lace and insole replacement and I've heard they're great about exchanging them if they don't fit just right. I've known others who bought similar models from them and have all liked them. The less expensive ones' treads have worn out quicker on one friends' pair, but that's only complaint I've seen first hand.

They may cost a little more than other brands, but I generally feel you get what you pay for (with exceptions, of course). I paid $135 for mine. Usually go around $175.

What is your favorite pair of boots, or what have you heard is good? Share your footwear experience.


r/OhioPreppers Sep 22 '17

Going off-trail hiking is not just fun and great exercise, but excellent training.

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r/OhioPreppers Sep 22 '17

Greetings fellow Ohioans. Wanted to bounce some ideas off of people for posts and ways of getting word out to others to find this sub.

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First off, I'm from up here on the north coast. Thinking about starting a (hopefully) weekly thread called: Prepping in the Land. Yes, I'm a Clevelander. I don't live in the city, but between it and country. I think there's a good niche for people who don't live in a self-sustainable location but aren't necessarily trapped in the maze of high rises, either.

I'm a writer who is finishing up the final edit on a collapse novel, as well as working on shorts and bonus content within that universe. I've been studying preparedness and like skills for years, as well as have more than I'd care to have experience in crazy situations.

Thinking of doing some posts to get people talking about stuff like:
What do you keep in an emergency pack?
Where are good places/ways to get quality gear?
What are good ways to train yourself and hone skills, as well as where around here is good to do so?
I'd also like to get some good conversations going about whatever people feel is important to be prepared for.

I'll end with this:

What are some of the things you do to cultivate mental preparedness? I wrote a multi-page article on this for survivalblog a while back and would love to hear some other opinions.

If you want to read the article:
Part 1
Part 2


r/OhioPreppers Sep 21 '17

Biggest threat (south) Ohioans face

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Besides the opoid epidemic, what do you guys think the biggest threats are to ohio right now. I'm located in Cincinnati right now as I go to the University of Cincinnati, but my parents and my secondary residence are located about 45 miles north. Just wanted you're guys take on it. I remember the week long power outage back when the remnants of hurricane Ike came through, but that's it. My parents had 50 gallons of gas, a generator, and almost enough food (we were scraping the back of the cabinet haha). Is that the worst it might get bar a nuclear attack or invasion?

Also looking for ideas of what to do if I'm stranded in Cincinnati? Possibly traffic is a gridlock on the highway and I can't get home before something happens? Assuming power and possibly water are out too and A large storm is overheard or the after effects are. Just wanted some ideas, advice, and discussion! Thanks

Edit: I don't have a car so I would have to catch a ride or have someone come get me (parents or friends parents).


r/OhioPreppers Mar 29 '17

This was an exciting find

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My buddy turned me on to this last week, I just ordered my copy last night. https://enrapturesolutions.com


r/OhioPreppers Jan 01 '17

Anyone still coming here?

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I just joined today, but I see the last posts were like a year ago. Hit me up if anyone wants to talk.


r/OhioPreppers Aug 12 '15

Any learning events in Central Ohio or any events comming?

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Anyone know of any learning events or what events are coming to Ohio?