What you should do first when bugging in
When facing a SHTF event, preppers fall into two categories: those who prefer to fortify their homes and stay put (bugging in) and those who choose to hit the road
When facing a SHTF event, preppers fall into two categories: those who prefer to fortify their homes and stay put (bugging in) and those who choose to hit the road
The jury is still out on the usefulness of bunkers; at least, as far as I’m concerned. Militarily, the predecessors to bunkers came about to protect people from bombardment by
One of the big questions in the prepping and survival community is that of building a bunker as a survival shelter. People go back and forth on this issue, with
If your preparedness plans include some protection from the threats of today’s world, you’ve probably thought of building or acquiring an emergency bunker.
When my neighbor Jerry served in the U.S. Army, he helped build the American bunkers, which took 5 men working for weeks to make and were quite exposed.
Living in an underground home takes a little getting used to, as you don’t have windows in every room. Nor can you suddenly decide to put in a back door.