tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8939666320943790100.post6539197589554748107..comments2024-02-11T01:14:21.904-08:00Comments on SURVIVING IN ARGENTINA: Relocating, Bugging Out and Living Off the Land … :-PFerFALhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07578136334334588454noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8939666320943790100.post-40628499550080262302013-04-11T02:32:58.902-07:002013-04-11T02:32:58.902-07:00Though bugging out does sound like a really hyster...Though bugging out does sound like a really hysterical thing to do, but the idea to prepare for it beforehand is quite necessary if you are living in a hazard-prone residential area. You never know when disaster might just strike you and you are going to wish you had prepared for it months ago. There is a saying "prepare an umbrella before it rains" and the same theory applies to preparing your grab-and-go bags to bug out anytime life forces you to. Just pack those REALLY essential and leave those bulky and heavy objects behind or have the abandoned ones (those catching dusts) dumped away in a storage unit or donate them away.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13089388362935035039noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8939666320943790100.post-4009498907268398002012-05-04T05:00:46.997-07:002012-05-04T05:00:46.997-07:00So, where do you go when you have to leave but you...So, where do you go when you have to leave but you have no where to go? What if your parents are long dead and the only relatives live locally and are in the same boat you are in...a boat that is sinking. You have no contacts in other countries or even in other states and can't really afford to stay in a hotel long term. Then what do you do?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8939666320943790100.post-38642438146120985922012-04-30T11:34:56.230-07:002012-04-30T11:34:56.230-07:00There's a Part II, and a Survivalist Challenge...There's a <a href="http://survivalacres.com/wordpress/?p=2325" rel="nofollow">Part II</a>, and a <a href="http://survivalacres.com/wordpress/?p=2330" rel="nofollow">Survivalist Challenge</a> and a good article here, <a href="http://survivalacres.com/wordpress/?p=2331" rel="nofollow">B.O.B - The reality</a> that demonstrates how expert survivalists do not think anyone is going to survive in the wilderness either.<br /><br />And a <a href="http://survivalacres.com/wordpress/?p=2332" rel="nofollow">Surviving the horde</a> too.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8939666320943790100.post-1689974711569664632012-04-25T00:03:00.605-07:002012-04-25T00:03:00.605-07:00I've always been supporting the "bug out ...I've always been supporting the "bug out theory", much because I have friendly remote places to go to in case TSHTF. It has never been a question of living off the land in an national park for me. Being a refugee sucks, granted, but that's not really what the bug out is about.<br /><br />The article from Survival Acres is off topic. The dude doesn't know what "bugging out" means !! He concludes like this :<br /><i>If you truly think that you foresee a need to bug out — then revise your plans to bug in to a new location within civilization</i><br />"Bug in to a new location", sounds like bugging out of one's current location but nevermind...<br /><br />Friendly remote places, network of friends, escape routes, grab'n'go equipement. That's the bug out plan.<br />If the nuclear power plant goes boom 30 miles away from my home, I sure will bug out LOL !Loup Espièglehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09343395778331811549noreply@blogger.com