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If you need to stash some gear or supplies then you need to consider Survival Supply Caches, the Prepper’s Safe Deposit Box!
There are many choices and schools of thought when it comes to survival caches. If you want to bury things, you can choose a pre-made solution like the Mono Vault tube, designed for this very purpose, or leverage buckets with water-tight lids, rain barrels or PVC pipe solutions.
The quick and easy method would be to run down to your local hardware store and get some properly size PVC pipe and the fittings needed to create your own burial tube. Make sure to use some form of thread compound or Teflon tape to ensure that water doesn’t work it’s way into your container. Be sure to use some zip lock bag, dry bags or vacuum pack all the items you want to keep safe.
First you need a plan. Where are you going to put your cache?
Make sure you can find and retrieve your cache. Landmarks can change, so make sure you know exactly where it is, and that you will be able to find it again, when you need it!
Bury the tube in a remote location, where you can’t be observed, including aerial observation, and cell phone tracking. Leave the cell phone at home, or at a minimum remove the battery, or boot the phone into DFU mode (Device Firmware Update), which shouldn’t have have any drivers loaded, except for the USB input and internal storage access. 3G, 4G and GPS, should be unactivated… but this might change in the future.
A water proof container, will likely be buoyant. Make sure to bury it in a place where ground water or rain, won’t force it back to the surface, exposing your dry box or tube. Avoid soils heavy in clay, as water doesn’t drain quickly and may exacerbate “floating”!
If you are burying metallic items or using a dry box or tube that is metal, make sure to bury your vault deeper, then salt the vicinity with metal scrap such as old engine parts, nails, nuts, bolts, food tins, soda cans or other debris that might be encountered in the area, or bury it in an area where metal is expected to be encountered. These ideas apply to your own property. We do not condone any activity, like littering, on public property. Please verify any applicable federal, state, or local laws.
There are 4 main types of caches, there might be more, but these are the ones we consider most likely to be needed.
Waypoint Caches are hidden supplies at intervals along your route, allowing you to restock on an extended journey. This would likely be food, water or water purification essentials and other reloads for consumable goods.
When we are discussing an Waypoint Cache to resupply a motor vehicle, we need to consider the nature of this kit and it’s size, you won’t be able to bury all of it, so maybe use a storage unit for the larger items, unless you know of another good spot or two along your way.
If you intend to drive to your location, this cache would also likely include tools for your vehicle, tire repair kits, fuel and essential automotive fluids.
Waypoint Cache:
Automobile Waypoint Cache:
You should already have a base set of car supplies in your Automobile’s EDC Kit.
Exile Caches are hidden supplies that will allow you to cover all your survival needs, if you are forced to flee with nothing, or return to your home to find it inaccessible or occupied by non-familiar individuals.
This cache would provide what you need if you were at zero. It would have ways to provide for shelter, fire, food, water and protection.
Exile Cache contents:
Fugitive Caches are made up of select essentials from the Exile Cache with some extra specific purpose gear, in the event that you are on the run, for whatever reason. Maybe you saw or overheard something sensitive and a mega corporation has deployed assassins to take you down or some government agency has decided that they need to terminate you with extreme prejudice. Whatever the reason, you have to stay alive and on the move until you can clear your name.
The Fugitive Cache may not have to be buried, but could be in a self storage locker, if you can find one that let’s you rent without an ID…unless you have an alternate ID <wink wink> or a discreet friend who would let you share some storage space.
Fugitive Cache contents:
Weapon Caches are used by those who aren’t so sure that their firearms are safe. Burying some of your firearms in a remote area ensures that they will still be accessible regardless of the current laws or political climate. Most firearms cost many hundreds of dollars, so you should probably go the extra mile and buy a container, like a Mono Vault tube, designed for this very purpose.
The Mono Vault Features:
Make sure to dip your firearm in some type of grease or cosmoline for long term storage, or invest in some Vapor Corrosion Inhibiting bags (aka VCI bags) to prevent rust and corrosion.
If you are concerned enough to bury some of your essential firearms, make sure to take extra precautions for every part of this project.
Keep some gear in a location away from your residence for safe keeping. When you ready to stash this gear or supplies then you need to consider Survival Supply Caches, the Prepper’s Safe Deposit Box!
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