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Re: Get Organized BEFORE You Leave

Posted: Wed May 15, 2019 10:17 pm
by Readymom
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Route Selection and Planning
http://captaindaves.com/guide/chapter-2-bug-out-or-batten-down/step-3-rout-selection-and-planning/

One of the most critical factors in an evacuation is route planning. You should have memorized several routes to your safe house or survival retreat and have maps on hand so you can identify alternate routes around accidents or other problem areas. The routes should include: ---CONTINUED---

Bug Out Routes

Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2019 3:31 pm
by Readymom
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How to plan a bug out route for emergency evacuation
https://graywolfsurvival.com/1014/how-to-plan-bugout-route/

You need a bug out route assessment as part of your overall emergency evacuation bug out plan. If you find at some point that you have to Get Out Of Dodge and bug out to a survival shelter or another location, you don’t want to start thinking about how you’re going to get there as you’re grabbing your go bag during a natural disaster. Have a documented plan in place that anyone on your team can follow day or night and in any season. ---CONTINUED---

Re: Bug Out Routes

Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2019 4:31 pm
by Readymom
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Selecting An Escape Route
https://survivalblog.com/selecting-an-escape-route-by-kyosa-d/

(SNIP) ... When planning routes, a simple and thorough process needs to be used. The process begins with locating four different routes to use in the event one is blocked. A map study is a method to predict where issues may arise. You must drive these routes (conduct reconnaissance) to determine where the problems areas are and how to avoid them. Safe havens and supply stops (or absence thereof) must be planned. Final coordination with others at your destination is also needed. We will address these areas in this article. ---CONTINUED---

Re: Bug Out Routes

Posted: Sat May 02, 2020 3:10 pm
by Readymom