After the Fall

What to do with your survival kit

Kevin Putzier

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Photo by Jasmin Sessler on Unsplash

In my last article, I talked about a realistic bugout bag, one based on experience and weight. Weight is your enemy on foot, so have a look.

Now, we’re going to look at actually bugging out. Cuz your gear don’t mean shit if you’re dead. Or imprisoned.

If you’re dealing with a breakdown of society necessitating a sudden escape, you do not want to be around other people at first. Obviously, this doesn’t include your family, and perhaps a few close and competent friends, but as a general rule when you bug out, you want to go to the places difficult to approach on foot and impossible in a vehicle. This will improve your chances of not being killed or screwed up by the “survivalists” who will be adding to your problems at every opportunity.

Further, if you’re planning in advance (which you damn well should be), all who are going to join you should have at least two rally points. And if you’re using GPS coordinates or any other easily readable thing, those should be written in a code understood by you and your cohorts and no one else.

You want to choose a place with water and a lot of hard cover. Caves, even shallow ones, are nice shelters, plus if your bag is set up proper you’ll have tents. Tents don’t keep the rain out if it’s heavy, but they help.

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Kevin Putzier

I am a practicalist, which means I take political and social ideas from all sides and try to find what works. Mostly Progressive.