8 Essentials for Choosing the Perfect Bug Out Location

In a bug out situation, you will need to know how to survive and make it out alive. Bugging out means taking off for safer grounds. But where should you go? Bug out locations are becoming increasingly more important as the world becomes more unpredictable with terrorist attacks, natural disaster, and other unforeseen events that might disrupt our way of life. In this blog post, we'll cover 8 essentials for choosing the perfect bug out location.

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Bug Out Location Must-Haves

One of the most crucial elements to consider is the location of your getaway. It's a tremendous balancing act to choose it. One of the essential things in every bug-out location is the survival kit. Water, nonperishable food rations, a first aid kit, a bug-out bag, a temporary shelter, and any other necessary supplies are some of the items that should be packed. Keep in mind that each item on this list is designed to safeguard your safety and that of your family. Evatac.co offers all of the essential things needed for bug out survival from survival kits to bug out bags, check their website today. 

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Distance

The bug out location should be a place that is within driving distance. If you have to walk or bike there, it's not ideal and will take more time than necessary. Some bug out locations are better for short distances. If the emergency happens at night in winter conditions when walking may become treacherous. Some people prefer to bug out on foot because it's a more fuel-efficient means of transportation.

You must consider your mode of transportation while calculating distance. Your bug out destination should be no more than 60 miles from your metropolitan center if you're walking. You should also bring a suitable bug out bag with you on your journey, but just include essentials that are easy to carry. Don't stuff your bag with items that will take up too much space!

If you're driving, you shouldn't have to travel further than a full tank of gas will allow you to go. If you need to travel further, make sure you have enough fuel on hand to get where you need to go. Gas stations are not a reliable source of refueling. Distance may not be the most important factor, but bugging out with your car is always better than bugging out without one.

Finally, you must find a bug-out site that allows you to travel there securely while still being far enough away from a large city.

Seclusion

Bugging out to the middle of nowhere may sound like a great idea, but you'll need more than just physical isolation. You also need emotional and mental seclusion in order for your bug out location to be perfect. 

You should choose an area that is remote enough so that no one will disturb you while trying to survive. If it's not remote enough, you might have to deal with the threat of intruders. Make sure that you always prepare a self-defense tool for a survival situation in your bug out bag. Bugging out in a densely populated area means that there is more competition for resources and it's going to be difficult to find food or supplies. 

Places like rural forests are perfect because they offer plenty of privacy without being too far away from society. But if your bug out location is close to a city, then you'll have access to more supplies.

How to Get There

Aside from deciding what to pack in your bug out bag, planning your bug out location is a lot easier if you know how to get there. You may have the perfect location in mind, but it's useless if you don't know how to access it during an emergency situation. Once again, planes and trains are a no-no if they're the only way to get to your bug-out destination because they're inefficient and will take too long in an emergency. Bugging out with a car is best because it's more fuel-efficient and will take you further than walking or biking.

A bug out location should be accessible by car but not a busy city street or heavily trafficked road that will become jammed with other people trying to get out of town. If the bug out location is too close, you may have an issue with overcrowding and competition for resources, it's best if there are open spaces so everyone has enough to go around.

Your main route can include major highways, which you can utilize if you get out quickly enough and they are still open, but you must also have backup routes that take you away from the main roads. When there is an emergency, major highways are frequently closed or police patrolled. You want to stay away from anyone who might try to turn you around, as well as any crowded routes.

Shelter

The bug out location should provide shelter that is safe and comfortable. The location becomes your new home, so you need to choose one that has a place where you can sleep, cook food, keep warm or cool down as necessary. Get fresh water from drinking sources on the property or nearby, take care of any medical needs without having to leave your bug out location, and have a secure structure that can protect you from the elements.

An underground shelter is a bug out location that fulfills all of these needs. It can also be difficult to find, so you'll want to know the site well and be able to navigate there on foot because it's a more fuel-efficient means of transportation. The bug out location should also have the capacity to grow food and provide fresh water.

Keep in mind that getting to your bug-out location may take more than one day. You must ensure that your bug out bag contains all of your necessary items. Regardless of the season, you should be prepared to go camping. If it's chilly, make sure you have shelter, warm clothes, and a sleeping bag.

Water

The bug out location should have access to freshwater that is safe for drinking, cooking, and bathing. This may take some research because you will need a source of clean water in the event that your bug-out vehicle breaks down or becomes damaged.

If there are natural resources nearby - like rivers, streams, ponds, creeks - you'll want to know how deep the water is, what other creatures might be living in it (like fish), and if there are any plants or animals that come out at night. 

You should also consider where you would go for drinking water during bug-out periods of extreme time constraints like a hurricane or flooding. You may need to have multiple bug out locations.

Self-Sufficiency

A bug out location should be self-sufficient so that you can live there indefinitely, without having to rely on outside help or other people. This means the bug-out location has everything you need for shelter and sustenance (food, water) in order to survive.

The bug out location needs a source of power like solar panels or batteries. It should also be close to a water source and include natural resources like plants, trees, or rocks for firewood. A knife or a multi-tool will also be an aid to assist you with other necessities such as cutting meat, cheese, apples, avocados, bags, wood, zip ties, and rope.

Every bug out location is different depending on who needs it the most. Someone living in an urban area may need one that has more supplies while a rural person might want something with fewer people nearby to avoid overcrowding.

Security

Security is imperative for bug out location - it's useless if you don't know how to access it during an emergency.

The bug out location also needs an enclosed perimeter with walls that are strong enough to keep people out, as well as a gate that can be locked to secure the bug out location.

The bug out location should also have clear boundaries inside and outside of the property so you know when it's time to leave during an emergency - for example, if there is too much water in your basement from heavy rains or flooding.

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Conclusion

A Bug Out Location should provide shelter, safety, self-sufficiency, and security. This is not an easy task when there are many factors to consider before picking the perfect bug-out location.

Here are some of our suggestions for bug out locations: Underground shelters with clean water sources nearby like rivers or streams; a forest with firewood and access to water; an abandoned farm with a fresh food supply.

However, bug out location is highly individualized depending on the location of your home, budget constraints, what you need for bug-out purposes like clean drinking water or power sources if you live in a city or suburbia. You'll want to take into account the bug-out vehicle you plan on using to get there, the bug out location's proximity to your bug out home, and what supplies need to be stored in it.

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