Comments on: Are you actually prepared to Bug Out? https://offgridsurvival.com/preparingtobugout/ An online resource for survival information. From wilderness and urban survival to emergency preparedness and off grid living, we provide you with the knowledge you need to survive in any situation. Wed, 01 Nov 2023 05:40:00 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 By: JASON https://offgridsurvival.com/preparingtobugout/#comment-551792 Tue, 17 Jan 2017 21:27:08 +0000 http://offgridsurvival.com/?p=3604#comment-551792 In reply to J. Gordon.

Mock Bug Out

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By: J. Gordon https://offgridsurvival.com/preparingtobugout/#comment-63903 Wed, 26 Feb 2014 04:08:39 +0000 http://offgridsurvival.com/?p=3604#comment-63903 In reply to T. Fergason.

MBO? mini bug out?

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By: J. Gordon https://offgridsurvival.com/preparingtobugout/#comment-63902 Wed, 26 Feb 2014 04:03:32 +0000 http://offgridsurvival.com/?p=3604#comment-63902 In reply to T. Fergason.

I agree. Use abbreviations when it helps communicate with everyone you are trying to communicate with but if it hinders that attempt you are missing the mark with your words.

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By: Survivalist https://offgridsurvival.com/preparingtobugout/#comment-56610 Tue, 19 Nov 2013 03:42:43 +0000 http://offgridsurvival.com/?p=3604#comment-56610 I would go to the woods but most people could not survive and that is fine by me I know what plants I can and can’t eat I know what mushrooms I can and can’t eat I have been a hunter for most my life and fishin most my life a huge portion of the food I eat comes from the woods whether it be from huntin fishin or foraging I will keep myself and family fed

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By: Shannon https://offgridsurvival.com/preparingtobugout/#comment-30117 Mon, 11 Feb 2013 12:08:13 +0000 http://offgridsurvival.com/?p=3604#comment-30117 I hike, backpack, and exercise as often as I can to prepare for my bugging out. Unfortunately, I’m still in high school so ‘as often as I can’ is a backpacking trip once or twice a month, survival experiments in the summer, and serious exercise on the weekends. I’m worried that the dollar may collapse and force me to bug out before I can accumulate top-quality survival gear. Anyway, the economy is gonna collapse soon in the US, which will have detrimental effects on other economies as well. Even if our time for training is limited, we should make sure we train as often as possible :0 We don’t want to get left behind in a few years when ‘SHTF’.

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By: T. Fergason https://offgridsurvival.com/preparingtobugout/#comment-28923 Sun, 27 Jan 2013 18:34:05 +0000 http://offgridsurvival.com/?p=3604#comment-28923 In reply to Urbivalist Dan.

Take it easy on the abbreviations. What does MBOs stand for?

Why do people handicap the English language?

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By: mitch https://offgridsurvival.com/preparingtobugout/#comment-25329 Wed, 05 Dec 2012 04:09:44 +0000 http://offgridsurvival.com/?p=3604#comment-25329 in my opinion if you truly want to survive you will not stay in any one place for any length of time doing so only makes you a target yes it would be nice to have everything you need in one place but realistically its not possible being nomadic and scavenging what you can and i dont mean stealing from others is realistic even thou we are the top of the food chain look at nature they move to survive no matter how well fortified your structure it can be breached or even better you could easily be trapped inside if they cant get in to get what they want do you think they will just leave i think not people are vengeful and greedy thats alot of why we are in this mess right now it will be a dog eat dog world and i for one do not plan on sitting in one place waiting to be picked apart just look to the past at all of our ancestors before so called civilization in one way or another they all moved with the food supply and changing of the seasons for one i think if they cant loot what you have they will burn you out or trap you inside and unless you can live in a hole indefiniely which in my opinnion is no way to live at all i would rather be moving and i mean on my own two legs i for one will be one of those crazies running to the woods i grew up hunting fishing and camping with only my knife and a pole in the mountains and have no fear of being able to survive in this way i see everyone here talking about what you need to survive growing up not having so much has made me realize its not what you have to survive its your will to survive and your knowledge god has given us everything we need to survive but we made the tools

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By: nadja https://offgridsurvival.com/preparingtobugout/#comment-19830 Sat, 04 Aug 2012 17:09:17 +0000 http://offgridsurvival.com/?p=3604#comment-19830 I honestly feel that most of the bug out to the hills crowd will perish within 30 days. Not all, but most. Living in the woods is hard at best, especially people with no real woodsmen skills. It makes for a nice dream, but not much else.
You really need to be preparred for the woods, as you will not be alone once it really starts. At minimum, there will be hundreds of thousands if not millions of people trying to join you and even bambi will get out of dodge so to speak.

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By: John https://offgridsurvival.com/preparingtobugout/#comment-19811 Fri, 03 Aug 2012 20:00:09 +0000 http://offgridsurvival.com/?p=3604#comment-19811 In reply to Brian.

Hey Brian,
I can not speak for everybody, but the reason I am prepared to go out into the wilderness is my attempt at being prepared for the worse case scenario. I have no idea what kind of emergency will force me to flee my home, but I know when people are desperate for food and water they will do anything. By getting away from people you can mitigate the risk of people stealing what you have.

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By: Brian https://offgridsurvival.com/preparingtobugout/#comment-19148 Sun, 15 Jul 2012 19:06:00 +0000 http://offgridsurvival.com/?p=3604#comment-19148 Why do so many focus on “bugging out” to wilderness areas? If I were to bug out, as it were, despite being one to enjoy outdoor pursuits the “woods” aren’t where I’d go. Even Charles Ingalls took a wagon, oxen, and period construction equipment.

Granted, some live in extremely large urban environments so large in scale that you cannot even drive through in an hour, but I’d bet most reading this blog are not in that subset.

How about a hotel for a while or a family or friend’s house in another area? If I had to leave my home, for a short scale retreat, I’d merely drive 40 minutes (across a rural area) to the family home. If that weren’t far enough I suspect I’d just go hit up the first clean hotel I found. Alas, I guess many will lament that an EMP, urban mobs, injury, or some other misfortune will be the counter to this more reasonable approach.

My bug out/EDC vehicle bag contents have a fundamental supply of wilderness-oriented goods, but I’ve got probably the only bag I’ve seen that includes the complete array of hygiene items and urban necessities (compact power strip/surge protector for instance).

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