Fanciful! Please pass the champagne with the ammo if you will, I see a couple of rowdy geezers.And like many hypothetical shtf scenarios, maybe a bit fanciful.
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Fanciful! Please pass the champagne with the ammo if you will, I see a couple of rowdy geezers.And like many hypothetical shtf scenarios, maybe a bit fanciful.
Nothing if you live in 2003.
They worked in 03 and they work now I still don’t understand what’s wrong with them.
Back on topic though, it sounds like most folks are thinking of more of a bushcraft bag. To Bugout typically means to go from a place that is not ideal, to a place that is more ideal.
So for one, A bugout setup needs to have a destination. Because if you flee with no destination in mind, you are essentially just a refugee.....
And to just bugout "into the woods" with no spot picked out or without supplies stashed in advance, you don't need a bugout bag, you need a bushcraft trailer being pulled behind.
Some have already made mention of much harder it is to survive long-term off the land than most people realize. Skill-set must be massive and razor sharp, and even then, some bad-luck is all it takes for it to be a fatal event.
When Jim Bridger went into the mountains he had a mule train of supplies to keep him and his team alive. And his odds of making it off of skill and knowledge was a whole lot better than most of ours.
Despite the knowledge, skill, supplies, and tools I have, I make no delusion to assert that I would definitively make it in that situation. I would certainly not give up until I'm beaten, but until that day, which I hopes doesn't have to come, I wouldn't fold my arms and feel comfortable at my current state of preparedness, ever.
Because no one, not even the best survivalists in the world felt they were as prepared as they needed to be when their abilities were put to the test.
Tru dat!
I concur.Back on topic though, it sounds like most folks are thinking of more of a bushcraft bag. To Bugout typically means to go from a place that is not ideal, to a place that is more ideal.
So for one, A bugout setup needs to have a destination. Because if you flee with no destination in mind, you are essentially just a refugee.....
And to just bugout "into the woods" with no spot picked out or without supplies stashed in advance, you don't need a bugout bag, you need a bushcraft trailer being pulled behind.
Some have already made mention of much harder it is to survive long-term off the land than most people realize. Skill-set must be massive and razor sharp, and even then, some bad-luck is all it takes for it to be a fatal event.
When Jim Bridger went into the mountains he had a mule train of supplies to keep him and his team alive. And his odds of making it off of skill and knowledge was a whole lot better than most of ours.
Despite the knowledge, skill, supplies, and tools I have, I make no delusion to assert that I would definitively make it in that situation. I would certainly not give up until I'm beaten, but until that day, which I hopes doesn't have to come, I wouldn't fold my arms and feel comfortable at my current state of preparedness, ever.
Because no one, not even the best survivalists in the world felt they were as prepared as they needed to be when their abilities were put to the test.
Yeah, but we can be sure he's voting Democrat.I concur.
In spite of all his skills and knowledge, Jim Bridger is still dead.
What?! Jim Bridger died? I didn't know he was even sick...I concur.
In spite of all his skills and knowledge, Jim Bridger is still dead.
What?! Jim Bridger died? I didn't know he was even sick...