Posted on 01/05/2022 8:32:28 AM PST by V K Lee
Heheheheh...thanks for posting this...:)
I have to say, I didn’t see a survival blanket. I have one those, they don’t take up much space.
“We always carry an axe. Used it three times this past year. First to cut willow branches to put under the tracks of the side by side.”
Laugh at my machetes, now.
;D
“. If driving an electric vehicle, just bend over and kiss your posterior goodbye.”
Actually the ICE car takes much more energy to keep you warm when stranded.
The EV has a giant battery to keep your posterior warm.
Just find a kind stranger with a gas car and huddle for warmth.
Take an empty coffee can. Fill it about half way with kitty litter. Add a large Dollar Store candle to the can. Replace the lid.
Light, heat, and litter all in one convenient package.
L
I always make sure the wife has her insulated overalls, a down jacket, winter hat and gloves and a moving blanket in her car. There’s almost always a bottle of water floating around in there somewhere. We keep a flashlight in the glovebox.
When I go out in winter, I just grab all the same to take with me if I’m not already wearing.
Heater drains @15 amps. As an EV owner, I try REALLY hard to avoid using the heater.
Danger of Carbon Monoxide In Your Vehicle
If stranded in your vehicle in deep snow, while the engine is running (for warmth) you MUST keep your vehicle’s exhaust pipe clear of accumulating snow or you will suffer (or die) from carbon monoxide poisoning.
Sounds like you’ve been there. Lol
“Heater drains @15 amps. As an EV owner, I try REALLY hard to avoid using the heater.”
Running a gasoline car just for heat is a waste.
Electric seats and a blanket.
Good info, and timely. Since my kids were little, I’ve always kept a fleece blanket in the car, along with a few other items. After reading this, I realize I can up my game a little bit.
A survival blanket is ok when you have to worry about weight or space. I carry one in my "oops kit" when I go for a day in the woods. But wool is much better.
Full Gas Tank
Winter Jacket
Warm Blanket
Gloves
Scarf
Poncho
Walking Shoes/ Boots
Food
Water
Backpack
Shovel
Ice Scraper
Snow Brush
Windshield Washer Fluid
Newly Installed Windshield Wiper Blades
Tow Strap
Tire chains
Sand, Salt
Flashlight
Jumper cables
Cash
Cell Phone Charger
72-Hour Kit
The warm clothing part was easy. I used to attend NFL games in a place where December and January weather could be awful, so I simply packed my “January playoff game” outfit in my vehicle and kept it there through the winter.
Or you could just have an unwoke department of transportation that actually clears snow off major highways during snow storms. Note that this leads to salt poisoning of the oceans and running snowplows adds to green house gas buildup.
Don’t forget a good handgun and ammo to fend off the hordes of electric vehicle folks trying to cash in on your warm gas car.
Cuddle Up,,,
J.Lo can You hear Me?
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