I used to have a plan for bug out, but with 2 little ones and some other things bug out is not an option.
At the time though the plan was...
a 22LR rifle with 5 magazines and a baggy of rounds
a 12ga pump for the wife and a box of rounds
a sidearm each
a water filter/purification pump
a few bottles of water
some dehydrated food...etc...etc.
Since then though, bugging out is not an option. Our house/area will be like the Alamo if it is that bad.
Also, the more I scouted resources in a reasonable vicinity of my home - the more I realized that a lot of other people know about them and will go there too. IMHO, this even includes driving there. Unless you have an area already (which also will be iffy), it's sort of a crap shoot. I've been in public game lands that seem remote, until hundreds of hunters around in a certain area. It is a VERY large area, but this demonstrated to me that if thousands, (hundreds of thousands? Millions?) are doing the same thing, even the most remote areas are going to be crowded.
At the time though the plan was...
a 22LR rifle with 5 magazines and a baggy of rounds
a 12ga pump for the wife and a box of rounds
a sidearm each
a water filter/purification pump
a few bottles of water
some dehydrated food...etc...etc.
Since then though, bugging out is not an option. Our house/area will be like the Alamo if it is that bad.
Also, the more I scouted resources in a reasonable vicinity of my home - the more I realized that a lot of other people know about them and will go there too. IMHO, this even includes driving there. Unless you have an area already (which also will be iffy), it's sort of a crap shoot. I've been in public game lands that seem remote, until hundreds of hunters around in a certain area. It is a VERY large area, but this demonstrated to me that if thousands, (hundreds of thousands? Millions?) are doing the same thing, even the most remote areas are going to be crowded.
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