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56     Your  tiny  home  away  from  home If you can, rent a storage area that is not near your home, but rather, central to your travels. Off-site storage of gear can be essential, especially if something happens when you are not home, or you are cut off from the places where your gear is normally cached. The more survival spots you have, the better prepared you are. Submitted by Brent, Victoria, BC Don’t  overlook  simple  solutions Store plenty of dried food. Storage food doesn’t have to be expensive and it doesn’t have to come from companies that offer fancy products at high prices. A lot of dried beans, rice, oatmeal, and other “dry goods,” properly packed in sealed containers in a cool, dry place, can be all you would need to survive for the long term. When possible, store your food in multiple locations. You don’t want a single moisture problem or vermin infestation to wipe out everything you have. Submitted by Randall, Albany, OR #100 #101


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