Bug Out Survival Trailers

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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Bug Out Survival Trailers

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PART 1:

Using Survival Trailers for Bugging Out
https://www.americanpreppersonline.com/using-survival-trailers-for-bugging-out/

(SNIP) ... So what is in a Survival trailer? The quick answer to that is anything you want! Besides the obvious like water, fuel and supplies, some even have an attached tent and a kitchen sink as well. Talk about ready to go! I personally like the ones that are used primarily for storage and have a desk of sorts that can be used for whatever is needed, from cooking to radio communications and First aid. Plenty of room for spare water and fuel is a must for me too. Whether you drive a small or large vehicle, a survival trailer can give you a lot more room for bug out bags and equipment as well as food when the time comes. I know that I am going to be doing a lot more research on these and will be building one for myself in the near future. ---CONTINUED---

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PART 2:

Using Survival trailers for bugging out part 2.
https://www.americanpreppersonline.com/using-survival-trailers-bugging-part-2/

In today’s post, we are going to look at what you should have in them and why. Just to recap, these trailers are usually about 6 feet wide and around 4 to 8 feet long, with a low top for adding things like a fold out tent for an emergency shelter. ---CONTINUED---
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