{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang1033{\fonttbl{\f0\froman\fcharset0 Times New Roman;}{\f1\fnil\fcharset0 Calibri;}{\f2\fnil\fcharset2 Symbol;}} {\colortbl ;\red0\green0\blue255;} {\*\generator Msftedit 5.41.21.2510;}\viewkind4\uc1\pard\keepn\sb100\sa100\qc\kerning36\b\f0\fs48 The Bugging In Or Out Dilemma\par \pard\sb100\sa100\kerning0\b0\fs24 When {\field{\*\fldinst{HYPERLINK "http://www.survivalsullivan.com/survival-items-nearly-impossible-to-get-post-collapse/"}}{\fldrslt{\cf1\ul a natural or man-made disaster strikes}}}\cf0\ulnone\f0\fs24 , you basically have two choices: you either stay inside until it\rquote s all over or you take your stuff and leave as far away as possible. Though most preppers already made their pick, bugging in or {\field{\*\fldinst{HYPERLINK "http://www.survivalsullivan.com/the-best-bug-out-vehicles-photos/"}}{\fldrslt{\cf1\ul bugging out}}}\cf0\ulnone\f0\fs24 may not be, in fact, up to them. They might be \b\i forced\b0\i0 to do one or the other. \par I would say about 80% \b would rather bug in\b0 and they have very good reasons to do so. They have large food and water stockpiles, they set up their home defenses but the most important thing is that they don\rquote t have to risk their lives going out into the unknown.\par On the other hand, no matter how well you prepared for a bug-in, if your town or city is compromised, you won\rquote t have a choice but to bug out. In such cases, your home may become a death trap and hunkering down could prove fatal.\par So, even if you do decide to bug in initially, you might have to bug out at some point when things are taking a turn for the worse. So how do you know whether you\rquote ll be bugging in or out?\par Well \endash and this is very important \endash the right decision is not something you make now, \b it\rquote s something you \i will\i0 make when it happens\b0 . The best things you can do right now are:\par \pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent360{\pntxtb\'B7}}\fi-360\li720\sb100\sa100 to prepare for both \par {\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}and to learn how to quickly make the \i right\i0 decision as soon as you hear news that it\rquote s happening.\par \pard\sb100\sa100 You see\'85\par \par \pard\keepn\sb100\sa100\b\fs36 Bugging In Is Easy\par \pard\sb100\sa100\b0\fs24 My take on it is (one that you might not like) that you should \b prepare for both\b0 . You see, bugging in is easy. It\rquote s comfortable. THAT\rdblquote S WHY PEOPLE PREP FOR IT. Think about it:\par \pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent360{\pntxtb\'B7}}\fi-360\li720\sb100\sa100 you mostly have to buy food and gear (we all love shopping, right?) \par {\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}you don\rquote t need to {\field{\*\fldinst{HYPERLINK "http://www.survivalsullivan.com/basic-survival-skills-focus-on-these-first/"}}{\fldrslt{\cf1\ul learn new skills}}}\cf0\ulnone\f0\fs24 such as starting a fire, building shelter, hunting, fishing etc. (well, you do because you\rquote re going to need to grow farm animals or start a survival garden but most don\rquote t realize that) \par {\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}you don\rquote t have to be in very good shape because you won\rquote t have to run for your life (though you will need to be fit for the post-SHTF life) \par {\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}you don\rquote t have that much planning to do, the most complicated thing being {\field{\*\fldinst{HYPERLINK "http://www.survivalsullivan.com/8-hidden-benefits-of-rotating-your-food-stockpile/"}}{\fldrslt{\cf1\ul rotating your food stockpile}}}\cf0\ulnone\f0\fs24\par \pard\sb100\sa100 My concern is that people who prep primarily \i to bug in\i0 tend to overlook all of these aspects, {\field{\*\fldinst{HYPERLINK "http://97c7b8gf2mwev81g0jvjucsa6k.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=SSINNERARTICLE"}}{\fldrslt{\cf1\ul survival fitness}}}\cf0\ulnone\f0\fs24 being one of them. So if they do have to bug out, they probably won\rquote t make it very far. In a survival situation, if something can go wrong, it will. The rule of law may be suspended but Murphy\rquote s Law sure won\rquote t.\par OK, let\rquote s first figure out \b when you should bug in\b0 and \b when you should bug out\b0\'85\par \pard\keepn\sb100\sa100\b\fs36 When to Bug In Or Out\par \pard\sb100\sa100\b0\fs24 You may want to bug in if you\rquote re dealing with:\par \pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent360{\pntxtb\'B7}}\fi-360\li720\sb100\sa100 riots and social unrest \par {\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}an economic collapse \par {\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}an EMP \par {\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}heavy snow \par {\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}a heat wave \par {\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}a food crisis \par {\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}extended power outages\par \pard\sb100\sa100 Not that if you don\rquote t have large stockpile or the means to live self-sufficiently, you may want to leave your location at some point and in a place that can sustain you. In case of a long-term disaster, you\rquote re gonna need a way to sustain yourself and your family. If your home can\rquote t do that, you may have to find another one.\par You may want to bug out if you\rquote re dealing with:\par \pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent360{\pntxtb\'B7}}\fi-360\li720\sb100\sa100 war \par {\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}pandemic \par {\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}the area becomes radioactive \par {\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}a hurricane \par {\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}a chemical spill \par {\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}the Yellowstone erupts \par {\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}or any other reason that would make your area uninhabitable\par \pard\sb100\sa100 OK, let\rquote s talk about some specific things to do in both scenarios\'85\par \pard\keepn\sb100\sa100\b\fs36 Preparing to Bug In\par \pard\sb100\sa100\b0\fs24 Now, I said bugging in is easy but it\rquote s still a lot of work. Here are some of the things you should do:\par \pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent360{\pntxtb\'B7}}\fi-360\li720\sb100\sa100 start a food and water stockpile and rotate it every 6 months; \par {\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}consider {\field{\*\fldinst{HYPERLINK "http://fsb00.srvvlfrog.hop.clickbank.net/?p=sal&tid=ssarticleinner"}}{\fldrslt{\cf1\ul alternate ways to light your home}}}\cf0\ulnone\f0\fs24 in a grid-down situation; \par {\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}think about ways to keep trash to a minimum; \par {\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}focus primarily on foods that require little or no cooking. You don\rquote t want to attract hungry neighbors; \par {\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}have alternate ways of keeping your warm; \par {\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}have means to generate and store electricity; \par {\field{\*\fldinst{HYPERLINK "{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}http://www.survivalsullivan.com/home-invasions-the-ins-and-outs-of-defending-your-turf/"}}{\fldrslt{\cf1\ul focus on home defense}}}\cf0\ulnone\f0\fs24 . {\field{\*\fldinst{HYPERLINK "http://www.survivalsullivan.com/how-to-make-a-safe-room/"}}{\fldrslt{\cf1\ul Establish a safe room}}}\cf0\ulnone\f0\fs24 to hide as a last resort; \par {\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}think about alternate ways of cooking for the long term; \par {\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}also for the long term, consider a survival garden, an {\field{\*\fldinst{HYPERLINK "http://1eafbb216vem1se50cwxgn1ras.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=SSARTICLEINNER"}}{\fldrslt{\cf1\ul aquaponics }}}\cf0\ulnone\f0\fs24 system or raising farm animals such as chicken, {\field{\*\fldinst{HYPERLINK "http://www.survivalsullivan.com/how-to-raise-sheep/"}}{\fldrslt{\cf1\ul sheep}}}\cf0\ulnone\f0\fs24 and goats;\par \pard\keepn\sb100\sa100\b\fs36 Preparing to Bug Out\par \pard\sb100\sa100\b0\fs24 Here are some of the things you can do in case you need to bug out:\par \pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent360{\pntxtb\'B7}}\fi-360\li720\sb100\sa100{\field{\*\fldinst{HYPERLINK "http://www.survivalsullivan.com/154-bug-out-bag-essentials-open-list/"}}{\fldrslt{\cf1\ul Have a bug out bag}}}\cf0\ulnone\f0\fs24 or an INCH bag ready for each member of your family and your pets. \par {\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Know all the ways to get out of your town or city, particularly the ones less traveled. You may even consider the train tracks to bug out. \par {\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Print detailed maps of the area and either laminate them or store them in Ziploc bags. \par {\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Learn bushcraft skills such as making shelter, starting a fire, fishing and hunting. \par {\field{\*\fldinst{HYPERLINK "{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}http://fe5533lj5lwgz71c7ctjfhuc0v.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=SSARTICLEINNER"}}{\fldrslt{\cf1\ul Get into shape}}}\cf0\ulnone\f0\fs24 , you\rquote re gonna need it. \par {\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Establish rally points for your family since some of them may not be home when it happens. \par {\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Focus on {\field{\*\fldinst{HYPERLINK "http://www.survivalsullivan.com/50-preps-of-grey/"}}{\fldrslt{\cf1\ul becoming a gray man}}}\cf0\ulnone\f0\fs24 . When you\rquote re out there, you need to keep a low profit, you need to cover your tracks, you need to make sure you\rquote re not spotted as you\rquote re cooking outdoors etc. \par {\field{\*\fldinst{HYPERLINK "{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}http://www.survivalsullivan.com/the-best-bug-out-vehicles-photos/"}}{\fldrslt{\cf1\ul Have a bug out vehicle}}}\cf0\ulnone\f0\fs24 and even a back-up to it. For example, your primary one can be {\field{\*\fldinst{HYPERLINK "http://www.survivalsullivan.com/the-best-bug-out-vehicles-photos/"}}{\fldrslt{\cf1\ul a 4X4 bugout truck}}}\cf0\ulnone\f0\fs24 while your secondary one can be a foldable bike inside the trunk. Expect to abandon your primary vehicle to keep moving. \par {\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Speaking of which, make sure you have a car bug out bag and that your vehicle is properly equipped for a journey full of perils. \par {\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Take your bug out bag for a ride to see how long you can walk with it on your back. Even better, bring your groceries home in a backpack instead of taking the car. \par {\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Make sure you know what to do if you or a loved one gets lost from the group. \par {\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Know where to camp and how to set up perimeter defenses. \par {\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Finding water and being able to filter and purify it. \par {\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Mark the various \ldblquote bug out locations\rdblquote on your map that may shelter you for a few hours or even overnight if need be. \par {\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Know which plants are edible and which are poisonous. \par {\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Know how to protect yourself from wild animals as well as people. \par {\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Wear the right clothes and shoes to keep you warm (hiking boots, the right fabrics such as wool and polyester, long-sleeved tops and pants to keep bugs and the stinging nettle from harming you or, on the contrary, to have shorts, t-shirts, sunglasses, sunscreen and a baseball cap or a bandanna to bug out in extreme heat).\par \pard\keepn\sb100\sa100\b\fs36 What If You Can Do Either One?\par \pard\sb100\sa100\b0\fs24 What if you can choose between bugging in or out? Say you\rquote ll face Martial Law. In this case, you can bug in or out but it all boils down to where you\rquote ll be more comfortable and safe, well fed and protected. To figure it out, let me give you a few pointers:\par \pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent360{\pntxtb\'B7}}\fi-360\li720\sb100\sa100 If you\rquote re pregnant or you have a toddler, it\rquote s probably best to bug in. \par {\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}If your secondary location will allow you to live a cheaper life (because it\rquote s self-sustainable), you may want to move there. \par {\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}If {\field{\*\fldinst{HYPERLINK "http://www.survivalsullivan.com/tactical-home-defense/"}}{\fldrslt{\cf1\ul your home is easy to defend}}}\cf0\ulnone\f0\fs24 and you have enough guns, ammo and willpower, you\rquote ll probably want to stay. \par {\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}If you\rquote re a very good driver, have a great car, know all the routes in and out of your town or city, bugging out might be easier for you than for most preppers. \par {\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}If you have means to live self-sufficiently + {\field{\*\fldinst{HYPERLINK "http://www.survivalsullivan.com/8-hidden-benefits-of-rotating-your-food-stockpile/"}}{\fldrslt{\cf1\ul a big food stockpile}}}\cf0\ulnone\f0\fs24 , you should probably bug in. \par {\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}If your home is in the middle of a crowded city, it may become a target. You should probably leave. \par {\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}If you estimate the disaster won\rquote t last more than 1-2 weeks and your life isn\rquote t in any kind of danger, you should stay. \par {\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}If you know a lot of preppers in your town and you have close ties with them, you may want to bug in. You\rquote ll be able to help each other and even protect each-other if need be.\par \pard\keepn\sb100\sa100\b\fs36 One More Thing\'85\par \pard\sb100\sa100\b0\fs24 Just because you bugged in, that doesn\rquote t mean it\rquote s all over. You may be forced to bug out eventually because, oftentimes, just when you thought things are going better, they take a turn for the worse.\par \pard\sa200\sl276\slmult1\lang9\f1\fs22\par }