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Post by DarkShadow on Sept 17, 2013 14:07:58 GMT
There are many things to consider if you need to bug out. Do you live in the city or country? Do you have enough supplies to get to your location? Do you even have a bug out location? All of these are very important factors. If you are in the city... you will most likely need to bug out if a catastrophe happens. While if you are in the country hunkering down would be a wise decision. All of these things need to be taken into account when you plan. Bugging out is more about planning and quickly retreating to your location while hunkering down is more about stock piling supplies. Of course the personnbuging out should have some supplies stockpiled at their secret location and the person hunkering down should have a bug out location in case things go south.
~DarkShadow
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Post by Galt'sGirl on Sept 17, 2013 17:05:02 GMT
There are many things to consider if you need to bug out. Do you live in the city or country? Do you have enough supplies to get to your location? Do you even have a bug out location? All of these are very important factors. If you are in the city... you will most likely need to bug out if a catastrophe happens. While if you are in the country hunkering down would be a wise decision. All of these things need to be taken into account when you plan. Bugging out is more about planning and quickly retreating to your location while hunkering down is more about stock piling supplies. Of course the personnbuging out should have some supplies stockpiled at their secret location and the person hunkering down should have a bug out location in case things go south. ~DarkShadow I live in the city, so hunkering down is not an option. If something big happens I will probably go live with my best friend out in the middle of nowhere, Kansas.
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