by suburban | Sep 27, 2010 | Bug Out, But Out Bag, Gear, Improvised Gear, Preparedness, Survival Gear, Urban Survival
When I worked in NYC (post 9/11), I was always wondering how I was going to store any type of gear to get me across two rivers into NJ to my apartment, so I could bug in or bug out if the SHTF and the bridges and tunnels were shut down. I decided on, but... Read more
by suburban | Sep 26, 2010 | Bug In, Bug Out
Last week the Chip Monk Family Survival Podcast had two podcasts on bugging in and bugging out. Thought I would share them here: Bugging Out: http://chipmonk.podbean.com/2010/09/20/episode-62-buggin-out/ Some interesting concepts in his thoughts... Read more
by suburban | Sep 22, 2010 | Bug In, Bug Out, Bug Out Location, Bug Out Vehicle, Levels of Awareness, Preparedness, suburban survival, Urban Survival
I tend to think a lot when I have a little down time. I was on the plane for work this week and it hit me, that I am not sure h0w I would classify what type of an event and how severe it was before I were going to bug out or bug in. The more thought I... Read more
by suburban | Sep 7, 2010 | Bug Out Location, Politics, suburban survival, Urban Survival
I sure don’t. Wondering what a “Constitution Free Zone” is? So was I until about an hour ago. A Constitution Free Zone is the area “within “100-miles of the US land and coastal borders.” Airports are also in these zones, regardless of their... Read more
by suburban | Sep 5, 2010 | Bug Out, Preparedness
Today, I came across a video at the Survival Spot Blog entitled “Five Minute Bug Out.” You can check out the video below. I may actually try this exercise in the coming week or two. I may set up a poll as to what type of scenario to be in. The... Read more