Your bug-out bag should contain items necessary for you to escape and survive at least the first 72 hours of an emergency that causes you to leave your home. Here, we explain some of the many other considerations that go into an effective kit...
Spring is coming so it’s time to check and update the status of your bug-out bag. Here’s a quick list of 8 specific areas you should examine to make sure you BOB will be prepared to support your needs if you have to leave home in a hurry... Read More >>
If you want to be effective in preparedness and survival situations, you should give yourself permission, and the time, to sit down and think through the various scenarios you expect to face. Having the gear is great but, if you don’t practice with it, you might as well be carrying a bag of sand in your BOB...
It’s hard to pinpoint the perfect time to bug-out. It’s commonly agreed that an early bug-out is the best option, and I’m not one to disagree. When it’s difficult to get ahead of everyone else, having your gear and movements organized and planned well ahead of time will speed your departure... Read More >>
This book shows you how to create a self-contained disaster preparedness kit to help you survive your journey from ground zero to a safer location. Well-known survival expert Creek Stewart details everything you need for 72 hours of independent survival--water, food, protection, shelter, survival tools, and much more. Click Here
Our April issue will be out in two weeks, arriving on newsstands and in mailboxes around February 23rd. Steve Barlow's wall tent review may make you rethink your bug-out destination options. Order your copy or a subscription here. Click Here
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