Bugging Out in the Winter

There may be times when you need to be prepared to leave home. Would you be ready? What would you take? What about Pets? Can you gather it all quickly? How much do you need? What do you need to do to your home to leave it for an indefinite amount of time?
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Bugging Out in the Winter

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Winter Survival: Practical Preps for an Emergency Bug Out
https://readynutrition.com/resources/winter-survival-practical-preps-for-an-emergency-bug-out_18122017/

(SNIP) ... what if your car is not working because of an EMP…and you have two feet of snow on the ground? What if you have a sheet of ice so thick on the ground that the Olympic Hockey Team could practice on it? The “suck” factor will be high, and the adrenaline will be pumping. You have to get out of there. Are you prepared? ---CONTINUED---
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4 Cold-Weather SHTF Evacuation Preps
https://rethinksurvival.com/4-cold-weather-shtf-evacuation-preps/

“Hope for the best, plan for the worst,” is a well-known adage in disaster-prepping circles, and when it comes to weather conditions, bugging out in the cold presents unique challenges. If you’ve ever lived where the winter brings foul weather then you’ll understand that as things get a little more complicated when it’s both cold AND wet outside, let alone during an evacuation scenario. Nevertheless, the right preparations can make all the difference in the event of a cold-weather SHTF evacuation. Let’s discuss each of the four main preparation areas now… ---CONTINUED---
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