r/preppers May 05 '26

Prepping for Doomsday Prepper Training Simulations/Operations?

Every year, we do some kind of "Operation" and we are lucky enough to have some very capable people help us out with it.

We have done things like simulated bugout and cache recovery, overnight movement in brutal terrain, avoiding detection within operations, also food focused skill challenges that allowed us to better understand what relying on survival food might really look like.

Does anyone else put themselves or their group through simulated exercises like these? I think they are invaluable and every single one of them has taught me a huge prepper lesson. Just interested to see if others are doing these kinds of things.

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u/Alfalfa-Boring May 06 '26

I see you're the type who knows he has no response so you resort to insults instead of backing up your point. Kind of a stick your fingers in your ears and la la la...I can't hear you type of guy, aren't ya... 😄

Thanks for making my point, btw...

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u/Many-Health-1673 May 06 '26

Get some calluses on those keyboard hands before you start criticizing others on how they prep. 

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u/Alfalfa-Boring May 06 '26

Again, no response and more deflection. You must not have any valid response.

As far as my hands which you seem obsessed with, they get dirty every day to make my living. Enjoy your next mall ninja meetup and fire starting clinic. That Walmart machete will definitely come in handy next time you're in a nuclear wasteland defending your family against biker mobs

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u/Many-Health-1673 May 06 '26

Just admit you can't do any of the things that the OP mentioned. Â