Survival Experts Say: Stop Believing This Garbage

  • 4. Bugging Out to the Woods

    I’m not a big fan of the “bugging out” theory in general and planning to bug out to the woods to hide and wait out a disaster is suicidal for most. Be realistic, could you live in the woods with no outside support for four to six years? Would you be safer roaming the backwoods than if you stayed home where you are stocked up and can blend in with everyone else?

    You need to weigh the risks of bugging out vs. hunkering down and make your final decision based on logic and type of threats that you face. That’s the way decisions should be made, unfortunately, many people when making plans for survival side with emotion instead of the tried and true form of decision-making known as logic.

    On the next page, we look at another theory: how to survive in the woods. 

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    25 Comments

    1. Zachary Killough said:

      Used to watch that show all the damn time, then I joined their FB page , and found out they were rude .

    2. James Pallasch said:

      For what it is worth, I am in total agreement with this post. No one really knows how bad it may get! For some, it may become true life or death experiences day after day! Others will experience a lesser amount of hardship. Your good sense, proper preparation, as you see it, and what I call SITUATIONAL AWARENESS will be the rule of the day. That you realize or even believe that the unthinkable might become a reality is the largest obstacle in your way to survive out of the way! You are much smarter than you give yourself credit for. You also know that you have physical limits which must be honestly addressed. Just these few things add up to much more than you realize and puts you ahead of a lot of the masses who deny the probabilities and will quickly fail to survive! It is quite similar to the ANT AND THE GRASSHOPPER if you think about it! All the preparation in the world will not guarantee your survival but none or minimal planning will certainly, greatly diminish your chances of survival! Common sense must be the word of the day.

    3. Jay Genske said:

      I have been an outdoors man all my 58 years here and I just laugh at some well… most of the “survival” garbage posted on too many of these sites. Not only the outdoor survival but the loads of crap they tell you to stockpile and carry. None of it is realistic and will be more of a hindrance than a help. Most of it will eventually kill you

    4. Charles Dobson said:

      I don’t stockpile anything. I keep a backpack with the minimum. Fire starter, knife, hatchet, few different ways to get food, cordage and a tarp.

    5. Jerry Kenneth Rutherford said:

      …who is the happiest?….worrier’s or believer’s…..who lives the longest?….just be happy and enjoy every moment you are given..

    6. Ron Eyman said:

      True I laughed about bug out bages I’m 69 been in woods all my life.if ya don’t know don’t do it !common sense.

    7. Roland Amouzou said:

      I wonder who the term “garbage” is for. I just can not see an audience within sight.

    8. Dean Williams said:

      Can’t even read it because of all the other bullshit you guys post..

    9. Joseph DeCota said:

      Really? Why do you idiots insist in making me load page after page when in this virtual reality of the digital world there is no limit to the page length. Why can’t you just use one page. I refuse to click and click and click. What the$#%&!@* really.

    10. Randy Smith said:

      When/if shtf, the prepared will be the real leaders, not sitting idly by watching people starving and the country going to$#%&!@*

    11. Glen Meyer said:

      Some valid points however #2 is a Polyanna assumption that order would be restored sooner than later. The ethics and morality of the country is very low. It’s no longer 1940.

    12. Stuart Back said:

      It’s to make more money on advertising. They are paid by the number of page views, so they divide content into multiple pages. Stupid, I know, it’s actually driving people away from these type of pages. The advertisers will wise up sooner or later…

    13. Owen Kondratuk said:

      There’s going to be a traffic jam on the secret road to your “secret” place.

    14. Anonymous said:

      Finally some common sense in a blog. I, personally did the 5-10 acre thing. VERY HARD WORK but the rewards are staggering. Seriously…… Without trying it you really can NOT imagine what you can do with little more space, seeds, water and the will to do what needs be done.

    15. John Crane said:

      There certainly is a lot of nonsense about making do in the wood come the end of the world. That said most people would do well if not far better to simply buy a better set of doors and stay indoors.

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