tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3181938974669098479.post3322053250288757240..comments2017-06-22T00:02:47.275-07:00Comments on Wilderness and Emergency Survival Kits: Weather Emergencies Make Vehicle a Survival BoatLeon Pantenburghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09540657113898448971noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3181938974669098479.post-57702419610474025782011-03-27T12:51:30.961-07:002011-03-27T12:51:30.961-07:00Water is a hard thing to store when it's cold....Water is a hard thing to store when it's cold. What I end up doing is getting a three-gallon container and filling it about 3/4 full. Hopefully, it won't freeze solid, and will stay mostly unfrozen. At least there is something for hydration in the vehicle!Leon Pantenburghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09540657113898448971noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3181938974669098479.post-61080555826177874522011-03-14T06:08:21.273-07:002011-03-14T06:08:21.273-07:00I live in a rural area and fear storms, tornadoes ...I live in a rural area and fear storms, tornadoes and wind damage the most. I keep some food, water and supplies in the truck and park the truck away from the house and trees. If you park in your garage and your garage collapses on your car, it won't do much good to have your supplies in the car. We get some pretty strong winds around here and it's not uncommon for some pretty big hardwood tree limbs to fall. One of the trickiest things is keeping water in the truck. I don't keep a lot in the truck because it freezes.Bill Gileshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14489162998247361041noreply@blogger.com