Do you have a Bug Out Bag?

The people of N.O. Had warnings and had time to prepare. A BOB would not have been necessary. It seems like a fear based gimmick to me. Anything to make money!
Mine was great after hurricane Wilma. Freeze dried foods have come a long way!
 
well I guess that's the issue, I do have all that stuff, it's annoying that they are using fear to sell bob's for almost $600. I have most of that stuff in the house already and the food and water will be fresh. I know a guy who spent thousands on freeze dried food that glen beck was selling, now his garage is filled with disgusting two year old food.

so you are a prep per
 
I just went to Publix after Wilma.

Like I said, it depends on the circumstances. I was 250 miles from the gulf when Ivan hit, and we were without power for days. The roads were blocked for most folks for at least 24 hrs. There was not a store with electricity within 50 miles.

If you want to rely on being able to go to Publix after (or during) any disaster, then you don't need a Bug-Out bag. But many of us like having one ready, just in case.
 
A 'bug out bag'?

Even if i had one i'd be hesitant to admit to it. What a god awful name.

It is at times like this i give thanks i was born in a country that, for all its dental flaws, is devoid of major natural disasters.
 
I live in so cal.


i really need to get ready again.


I dont need a bug out bag.


I need a few days supply of water, food, meds or whatever to help my self and my neighbors if the big one comes.


Feeling the need to GET AWAY from my fellow man in a disastor is jsut plain creepy
 
what's a pre purchased bob going to do for the people of NO that preparing the day before the hurricane hit could?

Well, since you obviously don't know what you are talking about. Trying to "prepare" the day before is pointless. That is when shit starts running out. And it definitely isn't being prepared. I have gallons of gas "just in case" and I rotate them so they don't go bad. I have water. I have cash. I of course have weapons, ammunition and food.

Now you may consider it silly. You may consider it "fear". Fear isn't necessarily a bad thing and neither is being prepared for the unexpected. Again, one needs only look toward Katrina and the poor slobs at the Superdome and the Convention Center begging like pathetic waifs for the gobblement to come save them. If you want that to be you fine. Not me.
 
I live in so cal.


i really need to get ready again.


I dont need a bug out bag.


I need a few days supply of water, food, meds or whatever to help my self and my neighbors if the big one comes.


Feeling the need to GET AWAY from my fellow man in a disastor is jsut plain creepy

Conversely, your fellow man thinks you are creepy and wants to get away from YOU
 
I just learned what this is... and it sounds insane to me... maybe because I live in a huge metropolitan area, but seriously? Why?

also, maybe you weren't really paying attention last year, but several of your fellow liberals here said they would happily invade and kill people in their homes who refused to share their stockpiled foodstuffs. that alone is reason to bug out with several bags.
 
I live in so cal.


i really need to get ready again.


I dont need a bug out bag.


I need a few days supply of water, food, meds or whatever to help my self and my neighbors if the big one comes.


Feeling the need to GET AWAY from my fellow man in a disastor is jsut plain creepy

As I have said, it depends on your circumstances. I have lived places where the neighbors would band together and I have lived places I would not want to stay during a disaster.
 
1. Tsunamis.
2. Most military invasions come from water. That's why countries have navies.
3. The ocean, where you live, is also the countries border. All foreign invasions come from across the border.

1, The geographical underwater features surrounding Florida do not allow for the possibility of Tsunamis.
2, a) What country is going to invade?
b) What country is going to successfully invade?
c) If a country somehow successfully invades, do you really believe they are coming to my house? No, they will want the citizenry to go back to normal as quickly as possible.
 
1, The geographical underwater features surrounding Florida do not allow for the possibility of Tsunamis.
2, a) What country is going to invade?
b) What country is going to successfully invade?
c) If a country somehow successfully invades, do you really believe they are coming to my house? No, they will want the citizenry to go back to normal as quickly as possible.
1.
Picture, for a moment, a monster tsunami racing across the Atlantic at near-supersonic speed. As it nears the eastern seaboard it rises to nearly 300 feet in height and rages inland for nearly 16 miles, scouring everything in its path. New York, Boston, Miami, Washington and a multitude of other Atlantic cities are utterly devastated.... According to geologist Bill McGuire, a Benfield professor of geophysical hazards at University of College of London, it is only a matter of time before Cumbre Vieja erupts and sheds a good portion of it and its surrounding territory into the Atlantic deep.
http://www.quakecasts.com/tsunami-2/mega-tsunami-striking-u-s-east-coast-fact-or-fiction/

Or just a large asteroid.

2. Most likely would be terrorists touching off a nuke or dirty bomb located inside a container at a major US port.

3. Their goal would be to kill as many as possible.
 
Well, since you obviously don't know what you are talking about. Trying to "prepare" the day before is pointless. That is when shit starts running out. And it definitely isn't being prepared. I have gallons of gas "just in case" and I rotate them so they don't go bad. I have water. I have cash. I of course have weapons, ammunition and food.

Now you may consider it silly. You may consider it "fear". Fear isn't necessarily a bad thing and neither is being prepared for the unexpected. Again, one needs only look toward Katrina and the poor slobs at the Superdome and the Convention Center begging like pathetic waifs for the gobblement to come save them. If you want that to be you fine. Not me.

Ive been through 6 hurricanes, and prepared for many more that did not materialize. Living in Florida most of my life that happens. Not once have I had the need for a pre-set up Bug out Bag. I've never had trouble preparing the day before. I actually enjoy the community feel that develops when a hurricane is approaching.

After Wilma we had no power for 8 days, I drove about 65 miles south to find a grocery store with power, but I did not need to as I had food at home and stores without power were open selling canned goods. One night my wife and I got fed up with the lack of power and drove to Ft. Lauderdale went out to a nice restaurant, relaxed in a coffee shop and then returned home to the hurricane zone. It was not some survival test.
 
1. http://www.quakecasts.com/tsunami-2/mega-tsunami-striking-u-s-east-coast-fact-or-fiction/

Or just a large asteroid.

2. Most likely would be terrorists touching off a nuke or dirty bomb located inside a container at a major US port.

3. Their goal would be to kill as many as possible.

Florida is not susceptible to large tsunami's, the Grand Bahama Bank protects us. Also I live on top of one of South Florida's very few large hills.

If a band of terrorists invade South Florida, having a can opener hidden in my closet aint going to be of any real help.
 
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