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Roaming Bugging Out - Scythe13 - 11 April 2014

Devonian mentioned something that stood out as a 'new idea' that I've not heard before in relation to prepping and survivalism.

Bugging out, but moving around from location to location.

Discuss...


RE: Roaming Bugging Out - BeardyMan - 11 April 2014

(11 April 2014, 15:19)Scythe13 Wrote: Devonian mentioned something that stood out as a 'new idea' that I've not heard before in relation to prepping and survivalism.

Bugging out, but moving around from location to location.

Discuss...

Dangerous - you're a refugee. You may find that your intended destination has been occupied by others, and the same has happened to your previous "safe" location.


RE: Roaming Bugging Out - Binnie - 11 April 2014

I'll Admit it,

It's a part of my plans, plan B or C depending on what happens,

Food is the only concern, possibly having to make trips to uninhabited parts of the coast if pickings are slim. shelter and firewood are of little concern in this area


RE: Roaming Bugging Out - bigpaul - 11 April 2014

keep moving around and you'll soon be found, more chance of people falling over you, or you falling over them, whearas if you sit tight in one place and stay hidden?


RE: Roaming Bugging Out - Binnie - 11 April 2014

I Disagree,

you've equal chance of being discovered either way


RE: Roaming Bugging Out - bigpaul - 11 April 2014

nope, its well known that a moving target is easier spotted than a still one.


RE: Roaming Bugging Out - Binnie - 11 April 2014

If i was a maurading gang, and i spotted a house that looked lived in i'd be on it like a tramp on chips.

However, if i was in new areas a lot of the time, i would have the complacancy that comes with locking the doors and closing the curtains. i'd have my eyes peeled and hopefully see trouble before it sees me.

very few are blessed with living so remotely that bugging in is a "safe" option


RE: Roaming Bugging Out - Midnitemo - 11 April 2014

by the same token a moving target is harder to hitBig Grin


RE: Roaming Bugging Out - bigpaul - 11 April 2014

depends how good a shot one is.

(11 April 2014, 15:35)Binnie Wrote: very few are blessed with living so remotely that bugging in is a "safe" option

yes, very few of YOU are!!!!!!


RE: Roaming Bugging Out - BeardyMan - 11 April 2014

(11 April 2014, 15:37)bigpaul Wrote: depends how good a shot one is.

Or how slow the person you're shooting at moves.....