Prepare for life-threatening cold with winter temperatures reaching -40°F and wind chills below -70°F on the plains, requiring professional-grade survival gear and comprehensive emergency preparedness unknown to Georgia residents. Learn essential survival skills including livestock care, equipment repair, and winter vehicle operation as help may be hours or days away in remote areas during blizzards. Stock emergency supplies for potential isolation during severe weather including backup heating, food storage for 3-4 weeks, satellite communication, and medical supplies as emergency services are extremely limited. Research wildlife safety for grizzly bears, mountain lions, and other dangerous animals that don't exist in Georgia, requiring different outdoor safety awareness, food storage practices, and potentially firearm ownership for protection in remote areas.