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<blockquote data-quote="yukonjack" data-source="post: 3646643" data-attributes="member: 2939"><p>If you live in the inner city it’s like your bug in house will become your death trap. Bugging out isn’t just about taking your back pack and a couple of MRE’s. Most folks that chose to bug out actually have plans and have practiced this. I’ve got a younger neighbor, Ex-Army, that has a group of people that meets at his house every other week. They are all bugging out. These guys have put a lot of thought, work and planning into this. At least once a month they and their families all head out for a weekend camping out. Summer, fall, winter and spring. I don’t ask a lot of questions but I’ve gleamed that they have a number of bug out location including a couple out of state. This group has been together over 5 years. And I can do Les Stroud with the stuff in my bug out bag at the drop of a hat. My grandkids are quickly learning how to make do with what they have or craft up what they need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yukonjack, post: 3646643, member: 2939"] If you live in the inner city it’s like your bug in house will become your death trap. Bugging out isn’t just about taking your back pack and a couple of MRE’s. Most folks that chose to bug out actually have plans and have practiced this. I’ve got a younger neighbor, Ex-Army, that has a group of people that meets at his house every other week. They are all bugging out. These guys have put a lot of thought, work and planning into this. At least once a month they and their families all head out for a weekend camping out. Summer, fall, winter and spring. I don’t ask a lot of questions but I’ve gleamed that they have a number of bug out location including a couple out of state. This group has been together over 5 years. And I can do Les Stroud with the stuff in my bug out bag at the drop of a hat. My grandkids are quickly learning how to make do with what they have or craft up what they need. [/QUOTE]
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