Where to Bug Out: A Survival Guide

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In this video we discuss the many considerations if you are forced out of your primary home and off the grid after a disaster. When sheltering in place is not an option, where will you be able to go if you dont own any land in a rural area.

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I live in my bugout location. Deep in the forest living in a log cabin in a area with a very low population. I've been prepping since 9/11. So I'm ready for anything, My family is welcome to come here, and they all know it. Thanks for the great video.

CarolSimplyGottaHave
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If cities went down. The people in the woods with nice cabins should expect a lot of visitors. Some would probably be worse than their relatives.

frontlinediy
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Hurricane Katrina should have let people know that the government won’t be saving them when SHTF.

shananigans
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We’re both 71 and both have bad knees so walking long distance is painful and slow. We live in a very rural area, lots of “Beans and Boolits, ” close friends, Military experience, Weaponry and skills. I will be explosively violent if pushed to shoot my way out of trouble. I’m resigned to finishing any threat, no mercy, no prisoners and no return threat. I have a motorhome and fuel stored, but that will only get us so far! Push come to shove I intend to Bug in until that option is not feasible. We are in a 2a Sanctuary county, great law enforcement and few but family know we have anything, food or ammunition, of value here. I am prepared to sustain my family’s safety at all costs. I’ve lived long and I’ve prospered and I don’t fear meeting the Lord but I intend to stick around as long as possible! Thank you for great content as always. Stay safe Brother!

Iceberg
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Just bought our five acre bug out location. So excited to get our homestead going. No houses for miles. Water check firewood check chickens and goats check

kellyzablackas
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a good example of how harsh living in the wild is, the Canadian bird blue jay, it has a nomad life span of 2 to 5 years. but it was discovered that if they are taken care of out side of the wild they can live to 20 to 35 years. living in the wild shorted there life by 700% if you are gonna bug out, just remeber how hard it is

thegreatlemmon
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Just about every where people are even in the woods, lay low cause alot of people want what you have.

eddiealexander
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Don’t come to Canada...it is -35*C here this morning. Welcome to Hoth.

bushnut
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And remember this, when scouting out crown land the toll it takes on your vehicle is absolutely insane. My wife and I scouted northern Ontario for six months (people are everywhere it's a lot harder to find a location where there isn't someone already occupying then anyone can imagine). When I got back I literally needed to rebuild the entire truck complete front suspension complete rear suspension and four new tires. Live and learn!! Always have a spare tie rod for each side, a spare tire (or 2 tires), tire inflator, TIRE PLUGS!!! and the tools you need to fix your vehicle!!! Good luck everyone.

mikecollins
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I thought we were all bugging out to Canadian Preppers place.
Isn't that part of subscribing?
Just kidding!

wolfthorn
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The hard part about bugging out is deciding when to go. Some events like an approaching wildfire are no-brainers. But bugging out for lesser events could be a difficult call. But my rule is simple: It's better to go too early than it is to go too late.

outbackeddie
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I live in Puerto Rico and lived through hurricane Maria. The government's response was very inept. Luckily me and my family were prepared (solar energy, water storage, etc.), enough for us to be comfortable through the entire duration of the crisis while everyone was fighting for essential stuff. I personally saw a fight at a gas station I was passing by. Although we were not preppers at that time, that crisis teached us so much. We must always be prepared for anything and not depend on others if possible.

Videogameuser-wqzd
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great vid. As you hinted, bugging in might not always be viable. My only add to this is, one of the best bugging out preps is cardio.

ericrobertson
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I would bug in if possible I am one of those people that owns 160 acres on the end of a dead end road in Western Canada. I am also prepped if we have to leave with a 4 x 4 pickup truck and a camper trailer. I have experience with this as 4 years ago there was a forest fire and we were evacuated for a week. Allowed back an hour a day to look after livestock. So it also meant having livestock trailers ready to transport them and a place lined up to put the animals. Learning experience as I am not the greatest at hooking up the trailers. My boyfriend works away alot so it would be me getting things ready to evacuate. Your right about us knowing our land hunting season I can tell when someone is on the property. The animals let us know and most people don't have a clue how to cover their tracks. Awesome video as always 👌

joanxox
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I am in Texas, I don’t plan on “bugging” anywhere. At 78, I’m too old to “ Bug”. If the “marauders” come to my neighborhood I will just take as many of them with me as I can and tell myself “it’s been a good run”

alanbud
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“Flyover” country is the place to be. Also keeping things “old-school” as much as possible would be a good idea...like gardening, animal husbandry, and learning to ride a horse. At the same time, take advantage of the high-tech gadgets while you still can.

Myturbinisdurty
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My spouse and i live in West coast Canada. We have discovered this channel last March 2020. Thank you. Keep on with your videos!

leddred
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Powerline clearings would be a good alternative to the main roads.

monty_wolfkitty
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I'm sheltering in place. When it's time to go for extended camping....we will drive an travel trailer into northern Nevada. I spotted several water sources. With fishing poles and solar panels and a jackery 1000....we could probably camp for months off grid.

mixflip
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Everyone can flock to bill gates 240, 000 acres

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