What NOT to Pack in Your Bug Out Bag
We all try to think ahead and smart when it comes to our bug out bags. But we can get carried away literally by what we think we can carry in a crisis scenario. It becomes a “Oh, I need this, and this, and this, etc..” Until our BOB has everything but the actual kitchen sink in it. Or you can go the minimalist route and carry only the bare necessities finding yourself without that one critical item you need but thought you could pick up along the way or get along without in the short run. So, you end up with one or the other of these backpacks heading down the road in unpleasant situation.
All survival, preparedness, and prepping sites give you lists of items they feel you should carry in your everyday carry (EDC) and your bug out bag (BOB) but few tell you of what it is best NOT to carry! The featured article today does just that. It gives you a heads up on what you should carry separately and why or skip carrying altogether and why. Continue at the following link to see if your bug out bag includes any of those items.
Items to Avoid in Bug-Out Bags
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