Tactical Walking Tips For Bugging Out On Foot
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Some tactical security considerations for Bugging out on foot.
The only thing I would re-emphasize is regardless if you are alone or travelling in a group, always maintain 360 Degree Security when walking. This means constantly scanning behind you.
Stay Alert, Stay Armed and Stay Dangerous!
A person simply cannot move 45 miles in 54 hours. It take great physical conditioning.
Start training now. With my current schedule I can do two rucks a week, each about 10 miles with a 30-35lb ruck on.
So many will die if they try to hoof it into the boon-docks.
Hypothermia, hyperthermia if too hot, bad water, little food, no meds, poor cover, bugs and really peed off wildlife, and the dangers of a couple of thousand others all after the one jack rabbit that dares to show it’s ears.
Or is that the ex-spurts plan? To resupply from all that abandoned kit just lying around.
Some people are under the illusion (spread by ex-spurts who should know better) that once they make the woods they’ll be safe from everything. Nothing could be further from the truth.
So here’s one for the ex-spurts.
What actually are YOUR PERSONAL plans to bug out on foot in a hot CBRN scenario or your plans if a CBRN event occurs DURING your ‘on foot’ bug out?
Once you are out in the open you are so vulnerable to all sorts of things your mother (aka the ex-spurts) have neglected to tell you about and weekend camping can’t possibly have prepared you for.
Thanks for your opinion, but You might shoot this to the author in the future…the main point was about security on a ruck, not the ruck itself.
No bad was meant towards you my friend.
I hear this a lot from people who should know better. Talking about the little things while ignoring the bigger picture.
Opinions are good in training for TEOTWAWKI… they challenge the status quo