Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly does your husband think is going to happen in which he needs filter straws and guns?
OP - pretty sure he thinks the water is going to be poisoned and that all the Republicans with guns will be coming to get Democrats. OR we will actually be at war with a foreign adversary on US soil.
Plan is to get the hell out of dodge and go to our family house by the Canadian boarder.
Anonymous wrote:We do have a go bag. I think of it more like if there's a weather emergency or something and we have to evacuate, I don't want to be running around the house looking for things then. So, it just has some money, passports, other important documents that would be hard to replace. It's just generally helpful to not have things all over the place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have had multiple go bags packed for various reasons over the last few years. It is not crazy. Make it light and practical. It is likely you will need to walk a hundred miles or more to get far enough away from DC. Baltimore is 40 miles from here. There are few roads out of here, and they are backed up on a good day.
Finally, someone who actually lives here and drives a car. If I were planning to bug out, I think a dirt bike would be the only thing with a fighting chance. Even an ebike would be better than a car.
A mass evacuation event would be gridlock, sure. But in a lengthy power outage, you can drive to someplace else. Or, ideally, you have the supplies to stay put for 3 or 4 days and then drive. Keeping gas in the car is pretty basic prep for a lot of different scenarios.
It's fine to plan around the idea that roads will be clogged, but it's almost always going to make more sense to shelter in place a few hours or days until traffic dies down and then drive, instead of try to bike 100 miles or hike overland or whatever you're picturing. There are very few scenarios where it's unsafe to wait indoors, but safe to be moving at walking speed outdoors for days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have had multiple go bags packed for various reasons over the last few years. It is not crazy. Make it light and practical. It is likely you will need to walk a hundred miles or more to get far enough away from DC. Baltimore is 40 miles from here. There are few roads out of here, and they are backed up on a good day.
Finally, someone who actually lives here and drives a car. If I were planning to bug out, I think a dirt bike would be the only thing with a fighting chance. Even an ebike would be better than a car.
Anonymous wrote:I have had multiple go bags packed for various reasons over the last few years. It is not crazy. Make it light and practical. It is likely you will need to walk a hundred miles or more to get far enough away from DC. Baltimore is 40 miles from here. There are few roads out of here, and they are backed up on a good day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly does your husband think is going to happen in which he needs filter straws and guns?
OP - pretty sure he thinks the water is going to be poisoned and that all the Republicans with guns will be coming to get Democrats. OR we will actually be at war with a foreign adversary on US soil.
Plan is to get the hell out of dodge and go to our family house by the Canadian boarder.
Anonymous wrote:All you need to go is gas in the car, cash and documents in one place, and a plan for meeting up if cell phones don't work. I have a small emergency kit in my car as well (foil blanket, first aid, tools) and sneakers at work.
We have water treatment gear but that's for staying, e.g. if utilities give out.
It's good to be prepared but you need to prepare for real scenarios, not movies or heroic fantasies. Survival is mostly about staying warm, dry, and clean.