Wanna start a nice little flamewar in a discussion group? .45 vs 9mm, AR vs AK, etc, etc. One that I’m curious about is, if you were going to build your middle-of-nowhere bolthole how would you power it? Gas? Propane? Oil? Turbines?
I really like the idea of propane since its shelf life is the same as the tank that holds it. It heats, runs generators, and can even fuel a vehicle. But, as someone pointed out to me, you can’t walk down the road with a five-gallon bucket and borrow/barter some propane from a neighbor like you can diesel or gasoline.
And, as Friend Of The Blog Harry would tell you…there’s that little matter of the guy with the propane truck navigating the jeep trail up to your place. I wonder if a fella could just mount the tank on a trailer and bring it to town once a year to get filled.
I suppose the smart survivalist would go with the whole Rule Of Three and set things up for propane, diesel, and some other third energy source.
What got me thinking about this? I was up at CostCo yesterday and as I was tooling around through the spring-is-here section of outdoor furniture and whatnot they had 20# barbecue bombs on sale. Hmm. I have two that I use for rotating on my BBQ but it’s never a bad idea to have more. So, in the cart they went.
I have only a few items that run on propane…a Volcano grill, the usual heater, and a little geegaw to let me fill 1# bottles.
Still, propane seems a convenient way to fuel a household without worrying about fuel degradation, algae, the caprices of wind and sun, and that sort of thing. On the other hand, the ability to easily transport and redistribute liquid fuel has a lot going for it as well. Hmmm.
When I finally get Rancho Ballistica (aka Commander Zero’s Post-Nuclear Bunker O’ Love and Lingerie Proving Ground) up and running I’ll have to make some choices. I’ll have to decide on things by then. Opinions?
