Easy way to Store 1 YEAR Worth of Water

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Store 1 months worth of water

Store a years worth of water

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Your reliable prepper info and hilarious sense of humor is why I stick around Nate.😂

Sonic_Boom
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I live in semi-arid Northern Country, Victoria, and every homestead around here has water tanks (large cisterns) fed by rainwater roof catchments. I have 40, 000 litres of this type of storage capacity, and it will never be lost through evaporation, because it's in a closed tank. Every time it rains, it's topped up from my roof, which is 100 square metres of corrugated sheet metal.

These types of water supply systems have been built here in Australia forever. My great grandpa was a plumber, he moved to Australia from England in about 1896 and made his living building these sorts of systems on the Kalgoorlie Goldfields, in West Australia. By the time he was old, he was a wealthy man and bought a small estate with a manor house on it, that he ran as a small off-grid homestead. That's where my Dad grew up (he was an orphan) on Pa's Ranch, during the Great Depression, and they were hardly affected at all! They were living like rich folks in a big manor with house cows, ducks, chickens, fruit trees, vegetables, you name it! Pa made his living in retirement supplying the local grocery store with fresh fruit and vegetables and there was never a lack of anything!

BTW, when he was a small boy, Pa grew up in Shepherd's Bush, London, and the conditions of his childhood were positively Dickensian! So, he started with nothing but got an education, then a Plumber's apprenticeship, and worked his way up from there!

PsychicIsaacs
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You've got a homestead, why don't you just dig yourself a pond?
You can grow fish, swim, irrigate etc with it no?
And it costs the same as setting up a pool.

drb
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Good idea! I have 4 250 gallon ponds(plastic pond linners) from a box store all around my 1/4 acre property. I'm single but my family thinks I'm nuts for prepping and when it happens they will come running to me. I also have 2 apple trees a mulberry tree and buying a barlet pear next week. Keep prepping people. Great video Nate!

diliplahiri
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“If something goes wrong you’re probably doing something wrong!” Brilliant son!

Deborah_and_Suzanne
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You're HILARIOUS such a cool show!!!! Awesome you involved your son 🙏

Catwoman-ve
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What will you do in winter? The majority of water has to be drained, with the remainder a frozen block of ice. The inner liner also will tear... Been there, done that. If it were me, I'd dig a pond. As a hard core prep/homesteader for 15 years in far Northern Ontario, watching your newer videos are where theory meets reality. Good job showing the mistakes along with what works! People need to be shown the crazy time involved, the high set up cost and the inevitable disappointment, when a good idea goes south. Most times it's revise, rethink, redo and never repeat, but once it works the rewards are worth it. You can't learn it, unless you do it. My kids spent 4 years swimming safely in the back yard and in fire season it was a great resource, but as a 'once done' potable water source, it was a nightmare. Seriously Nat, dig a pond.

earlwebb
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Nate… The unscripted comedy of failures in this video made me smile for real. Much appreciated!

Fleamang
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Love watching your family with you!! Great video! As always praying for you and your precious family!!

divasmom
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I was camping with my mates back in 1990 in Australia.
We went for a walk in the bush and got lost.
It was a hot sunny day and the thirst that we had for water was insane.
We were fit surfer guys, but increasingly became a bit worried.
We were sunburnt and needed water pretty bad.
We got real lucky when we found a water tank with working tap.
Then a car came by and the people helped us back to camp.
A long story. But ive never been so thirsty.
Water is number one in my preps.

gcsoulsurfer
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little pro tip for the amateurs out a pin into the ground in the centre of your pad/pool position then cut a story rod the length of the pool radius get a sidekick to hold the story rod into the central peg or pin that end of your story rod with the central pin the markout your perfect circle, you could even use a bit of string instead of the story rod...

logancampbell
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This brings back memories of when we bought a $500 swimming pool kit from Sears. My husband, myself, and our two sons put it together on what was certainly the windiest day of the year. It was the best investment we made for the kids. Since we lived in a very rural area, it gave the kids something to do when they didn't know what to do - I'm sure you know how that is.

jeanene
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Your dad jokes are really remarkable, as a dad i can enjoy them alot

f.schmid
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I collect rainwater in Used food grade iBC totes wrapped in black plastic and insect screened both ends with first flush diverter and kept in shaded spot. The water is always cool, clear, clean no odor and I love watering and rinsing off with it. Best part is it naturally refills faster than I can ever use it. I live in high rainfall area.

Sandwichking-hikes
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First off, having been bitten by horseflies, I totally get stopping everything to smack one. Second, we have a cheap above ground pool partially as water storage as well. It's also as excellent way to cool someone down when they're overheated on hot days.

rw
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The pool is a good idea, as long as the kids don't pee in the pool.

bsterris
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I have 10, 000 gallon cistern. Cost $2500. + $500. For guy with excavator to burry. Fills up in one rainy night from 600spuare feet cabin roof. Does not freeze in the winter time like a swimming pool

scottfree
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Nate is a great example of think a little about something, do it to get it done, & learn a lot in the process.
Most of us never get shit done because we’re thinking too much. I’m going to really change how I approach life after realizing this.
Quit thinking so much, start doing!

courtneyalva
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I’m loving the homestead videos Nate they are very informative, I’m taking notes for my future homestead 😊

majorranger
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I’m ridiculously picky about my water….this will be tough for me.

seemaj