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Bug Out Guide and Checklist
This is one of the articles from The Free Online Survival Guide that
can be found on the blog Sibi Totique.
http://sibitotique.blogspot.com/
Bug Out Guide and Checklist
Evacuation in case of a major disaster or crisis is a subject
that is often discussed among survivalists. The situation that you are
trying to prepare for is a scenario when you will be forced to leave
your home because of some kind of Natural or Man Made disaster. I
recommend that you make a
risk assessment and check for possible threats in your proximity
that may force you to take this kind of action. Examples events can be a
hurricane, flooding, dam brake or nuclear power plant meltdown. A Bug
Out Bag (BOB) is a bag with all the equipment that you need to
survive for a few days on your own. A BOB can also be called a 72 hour
bag/kit, Get Out Of Dodge (GOOD) Bag or I’m Never Coming Home
(INCH) Bag.
If you’re going to be bugging out there is a chance that normal
communication like traveling by roads with cars or buses will not
function as normally or stop working completely due to heavy traffic and
you will be forced to make your escape by foot. Plan ahead and check
possible routes on maps. Will different scenarios affect your route,
will roads be under water in case of a dam brake etc. Next I recommend
that you take your car, bike or simply go by foot on the best routes
that you can identify. Write down the information you notice, is there
anywhere you can find shelter, landmarks and where can water be found?
Water is the most critical aspect and must govern your planning.
If you have to leave by foot you will have to carry all your equipment, this will not be an easy task for an untrained individual. Get in shape by training at least three times a week and take walks with your BOB to train the muscles in your back, the same for the shoes: start wearing them before you have to use them to prevent blisters. Get your teeth fixed as well, there an excellent tool if there not broken or damaged. If you never been camping or hiking make sure that you do that, there is no better way to learn what you really will need. I recommend this equipment for a BOB, or the following things when you go camping or hiking. Clothing Backpack [ ] Sleeping bag, Sleeping bag liners helps to extend the lifetime of
your sleeping bag Light Fire
Survival Knives
[ ] Fixed blade knife [ ] Back up knife: examples could be a Folding knife, Compact fixed blade knife, Multi Tool or Swiss Army Knife [ ] Sharpener Pocket Survival kit [ ] Matches [ ] Fire steel [ ] Snare wire [ ] Wire saw [ ] Sewing kit [ ] Button compass [ ] Safety pins [ ] Whistle [ ] Candle [ ] Compact LED lamp [ ] Compact knife or razor blade [ ] Fishing kit [ ] Pencil [ ] Water Purification Tablets [ ] Painkillers [ ] Anti diarrhea tablets [ ] Antihistamines [ ] Antibiotics [ ] Condom or Alok Sak Water Food [ ] Stove: Multi Fuel Stove, Kelly Kettle, Trangia, Ebsit or Jetboil
Hygiene [ ] 550 Paracord Other equipment that can be useful depending on the scenario An extra pair of shoes in addition to your hiking boots like a pair of running shoes, light weight hiking shoes or Five Fingers can be an extremely useful addition if your boots get wet when moving around or when you established a camp. A pair of trekking poles can be a great addition for keeping balance when going trough rough terrain, especially when wearing a heavy pack. For people with bad knees this can be a great help, trekking poles also make it easier to move around if you would suffer a sprained ankle. Other personal needs may be medications or an extra pair of glasses. A compact Survival Handbook or memory cards may also be useful addition in an emergency. Test all your equipment and learn how to use it. Advantages Disadvantages Summary No matter how much equipment a BOB contains it will never contain all the equipment that you may need in all situations. You will have to improvise and make do with what’s available. Learning how to build fires, create shelter, navigate, preparing food and other survival skills are more important than what equipment you choose to carry with you. The people around you are another critical aspect, having a friend by your side is often a much more important aspect for survival than having the perfect equipment. |
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