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<blockquote data-quote="deja" data-source="post: 1298789" data-attributes="member: 13072"><p>I don't think anyone is planning for a disaster survival scenario to be a vacation. It's not *supposed* to be fun. It'd be work, and you'd be strained, and it would be a literal survival of the fittest. </p><p></p><p>If you are packing to enjoy yourself in a life-threatening situation, you're not doing it right.</p><p></p><p>If I had to bug out, I'd stake out a spot at the nearest lake. All you have to do is get there via car (or at least close enough to haul gear to a camp spot). Fewer fronts to cover (unless you're expecting approach by water), water source, food source (fishing), mild climate, plenty of brush and wood. I backpack, so I have a top-notch water filter, lightweight camp stove that can run off all types of fuel, tents, bags, a pack, and other stuff for camping. I don't keep them packed and ready to bug out, and I'd rather hunker down at home, but I suppose if I had to...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deja, post: 1298789, member: 13072"] I don't think anyone is planning for a disaster survival scenario to be a vacation. It's not *supposed* to be fun. It'd be work, and you'd be strained, and it would be a literal survival of the fittest. If you are packing to enjoy yourself in a life-threatening situation, you're not doing it right. If I had to bug out, I'd stake out a spot at the nearest lake. All you have to do is get there via car (or at least close enough to haul gear to a camp spot). Fewer fronts to cover (unless you're expecting approach by water), water source, food source (fishing), mild climate, plenty of brush and wood. I backpack, so I have a top-notch water filter, lightweight camp stove that can run off all types of fuel, tents, bags, a pack, and other stuff for camping. I don't keep them packed and ready to bug out, and I'd rather hunker down at home, but I suppose if I had to... [/QUOTE]
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