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<blockquote data-quote="1krr" data-source="post: 2708288" data-attributes="member: 750"><p>Hole E Crap, it's time. You are bugging out. S has H T proverbial F and you are in the suburbs of a city that you don't want to be in any more. You are a bit more developed than the two bag of Doritos prepper but like most of us, your preps are more for severe weather than bugging out. You have an average family SUV/half ton truck with a little more than half a tank of gas, an average pantry/refrig, and an average garage (basic hand tools, lawn care supplies, etc). You have 30 minutes to get grab your stuff and get 10 miles away from where you are along what "should" be a fairly lightly loaded surface road that you've planned in a sleepless night reading prepper forums on the internet. You've only driven it a couple of times. </p><p></p><p>What do you grab and how secure all you need? How long do you give yourself before leaving? What do you leave behind?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1krr, post: 2708288, member: 750"] Hole E Crap, it's time. You are bugging out. S has H T proverbial F and you are in the suburbs of a city that you don't want to be in any more. You are a bit more developed than the two bag of Doritos prepper but like most of us, your preps are more for severe weather than bugging out. You have an average family SUV/half ton truck with a little more than half a tank of gas, an average pantry/refrig, and an average garage (basic hand tools, lawn care supplies, etc). You have 30 minutes to get grab your stuff and get 10 miles away from where you are along what "should" be a fairly lightly loaded surface road that you've planned in a sleepless night reading prepper forums on the internet. You've only driven it a couple of times. What do you grab and how secure all you need? How long do you give yourself before leaving? What do you leave behind? [/QUOTE]
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