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Bug out vehicle you should have

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There is a big debate about what a bug out bag should contain and what would be the best survival gear one can carry. We can find all sorts of recipes for food preparation and storage and a lot of weapons guides. But what if you need to leave your home in case of crisis, what if you live in an urban area and your only chance of survival is to get out when SHTF. Everything can happen from flooding, urban unrest to viral pandemic or nuclear fallout. What then?

It’s obvious that you cannot carry too many supplies or everything that you need in your bug out bag. Not to mention that most of us are not fit and are not used to an intense physical journey. In order to survive you have to leave your home, regardless how well you fortified it, movement is life. You need to have a plan B and that can mean only one thing, get yourself a bug out vehicle. In this article I will present some of the choices you have when choosing a bug out vehicle, but also the good and bad parts of each vehicle.

1.The good old SUV

Most of the families already have a sport utility vehicle and this makes it a good choice for a survival vehicle. The type of SUVs you find on today’s market provide you with a good range on a full tank of gas and there are even some which are hybrid, more miles for your buck. Not to mention that the SUV is designed to be an all-terrain vehicle, so you won’t have any problems when the road runs out and you will be able to cross any time of terrain you will encounter. You can equip your SUV with a set of tires designed for all types of terrain and low fuel consumption. Also, you can put a roof rack to increase the storage capacity and use its towing ability to carry even more supplies or why not an alternative mean of transportation (motorbikes, bikes, boats, etc.).

The good: it has a good seating capacity for five or more (good if you have a large family), it’s an everyday vehicle and can be used as a bug out vehicle in case of an emergency, it has a good carrying capacity (you can carry additional gas) and range, you’re not exposed to direct attacks, with a decent setup it can become a good off road vehicle.

The bad: not very fuel efficient (you will eventually run out of gas), cannot handle extreme terrain or weather (setup can be costly), in case of a road blockage you cannot slip out between the other vehicles and you will get stuck.

2.The ATV, a fun ride

There are people out there who own an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) as a fun ride and don’t necessarily use it as a day to day vehicle. The ATV can be an ideal bug out vehicle in case of need, due to its powerful engine, aggressive tires and small width. This vehicle can traverse all sorts of terrain with a decent speed and a good carrying capacity. Not to mention that it can be equipped with a set of tracks to cover even rough terrain, including during the winter season. Most of the ATVs available on the market can carry a small trailer and owning a few of them can be less costly than owning other types of motorized vehicles.

The good: you’re the master of the road and you can go almost everywhere, you won’t get stuck in traffic and you can overcome most of the roadblocks, it is fuel efficient considering its power, it has a strong build as it was designed as an all-terrain vehicle, it can be reinforced to assure body protection, it’s cheap compared to an SUV or Jeep (used ones especially).

The bad: it has a limited carrying capacity, it has a limited range (you will need additional gas supplies), you are exposed to the elements (either if is rain or snow, you will feel it on your skin), it has a limited number of passengers (2 max), you are still exposed to direct attacks compared to a car.

3.The motorcycle, a two wheel adventure

There are many motorcycles on the market built for extreme terrain and are used by adventurous people who don’t mind the rough traveling conditions. Most of these bikes can go for more than 400 miles with just an 8 gallon fuel tank. They are equipped with powerful engines and can take you anywhere you want, carrying a decent amount of supplies. There are many storage options available for these types of bikes, from large top cases to reinforced side bags and there are people living with only what their bike can carry. Usually the love for this type of transportation runs in the family, so you will have his and hers available for doubling the storage capacity.

The good: it’s a good day to day vehicle, it has a good off road capability, it’s fuel efficient, it has a decent amount of storage space (almost doubles if used by a single person), you will not get stuck in traffic and you can overcome any obstacle.

The bad: limited carrying capacity for both people and supplies, you’re exposed to the elements, you can’t carry as much as with a four wheel vehicle, still runs on fuel and you will eventually run out of it, you’re exposed to attacks.

4.The mountain bike

Yes, your mountain bike can become a good bug out vehicle, especially since it doesn’t require any fuel. It is considered by some the ultimate survival vehicle due to its features, which include the following: strong built and light weight, rack systems for storage, all-terrain specially designed tires with self-sealing proprieties and increased resistance to puncture, it can be equipped with various systems to generate electricity. Not to mention that this vehicle can be used in combination with any other bug out vehicle as a plan B. You can carry a good amount of supplies and a rifle for protection and you can go anywhere regardless the condition of the road or the terrain.

The good: It will go anywhere, no need for fuel, it’s a silent vehicle, it can cover long distances depending on the terrain and rider’s capabilities, it can become a secondary bug out vehicle in conjunction with your first choice (SUV, Jeep, ATV, etc.).

The bad: it has a limited carrying capacity, is designed for one person, you are exposed to the elements and direct attacks, difficult to maneuver through snow and rocky terrain, limited range if the rider is not fit.

 5.The motorized bikes, additional power for your wheels

This is one of my favorites and I consider it to be the ultimate survival bug out vehicle. It has the same versatility as the mountain bike, but it’s slightly bigger and a lot better due to its attached engine. You don’t have to worry when fuel runs out as you can always put your faith in pedal power. It can be used as an everyday vehicle as it’s very fuel efficient and not to mention, it looks cool! These awesome vehicles are designed for all types of terrain and they come with various options to carry supplies and additional fuel (you can cover up to 400 miles). They have tires designed for rough terrain with self-sealing proprieties and you can carry your favorite weapon, for hunting and protection. Similar to the mountain bikes they can be used as an alternative bug-out vehicle, a plan B when things get rough. There are even companies that started building these vehicles precisely for survival purposes.

The good: very fuel efficient (even if you run out of fuel, you can still travel further using the pedals), it can be equipped with a variety of mounts, harnesses and fitments to carry supplies, very good off road capability, really cheap compared to other motorized bug-out vehicles, can be used in conjunction with other survival vehicles.

The bad: designed for one person, limited storage capacity compared to 4 wheelers, you are exposed to the elements and direct attacks.

6.The human body, this ancient carrying machine

It may seem strange to add the human body to a bug out vehicle classification, but if you think about it, this is your first option and it will be your last resort regardless of any other options you might have used along the way. Machines will eventually break down, but your body can last as long as it is treated well and it will still be there when everything else have failed. When it comes to survival you put yourself first and that includes your body too, you will not care for anything else as much as you care for your body, or at least that’s how logic dictates. You will have to prepare in advance and know well what are your capabilities in a situation of crisis, how much can you carry, what distance you can cover, do you have the right clothes and gear, are you in good shape, etc. After all, humans have relied on their bodies for thousands of years, they can carry an impressive weight for long distances with the proper training. The Nepalese Sherpa can carry heavy loads of up to five times their weight for more than six hours straight. It’s really incredible when you think about it and when you realize how unfit most of us are.

The good: you can go almost anywhere, regardless the terrain without the need of fossil fuel, you are very cost effective (you need just the proper gear), you can cover a decent distance if you are fit, you are the most quiet bug-out vehicle, you can avoid blockades and other obstructions compared to bug-out vehicles.

The bad: limited carrying capacity, limited speed, low range (if not fit), exposed to the elements and unprotected against direct attacks,

Besides these choices there can be others available on the market, some quite expensive, which are specially designed as survival vehicles. At the same time there are some unusual ones (like the Segway) which can become a viable alternative if modified accordingly. Whatever you will select from the list make sure it can carry a good amount of supplies, it’s versatile for the entire family and you have a plan B in case it breaks down.

Other Prepper’s Resources:

Drought USA (Secure unlimited fresh clean water)

Survival MD (Knowledge to survive any crisis situation)

Blackout USA (EMP survival and preparedness guide)

Bullet Proof Home (Learn how to Safeguarding your Home )

Sold Out After Crisis (Best 37 Items To Hoard For A Long Term Crisis)

 

 

 



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    • Boxed in Freight

      You forgot a canoe, or some type of boat. Many live where water is abundant and there are many rivers that are capable of carrying people to a safer destination.

      Also, a para-glider or personal parachute can be used to carry emergency supplies to the top of a mountain over several trips, that in an emergency, would be an excellent place to set up a shelter. Many of these out of the way mountain tops have natural rock cisterns where water is trapped after a rain or a snow, providing fresh drinking water, and seclusion that is hard to breach.

    • barebones

      What am I supposed to do with my wife? She’s almost 300#!

      ……wait a minute ………

    • W. Willow

      Seems there could be a way to drag more with you with a small trailer set up attached to a two wheel deal. Less fuel efficient maybe but not that much. You’d have to plot out how far you could go beforehand. Is that already invented ? Could a small two wheel trailer get through traffic?

    • ChewToy

      Perhaps you’re only addressing the “Ready to buy from the local dealer” category here and I suppose that’s where most will shop. However you’re limiting options considerably. First off what about slightly modified 4x4s? Did you lump them in the SUV category? if so that’s a huge inaccuracy and does not credit to real on/off road vehicles such as the Bronco or Blazer, either of which is easy to install an EMP proof diesel engine into. And for those with large families you might want to point out the obvious choice of 4×4 full size vans which when properly equipped are more than adequate off road as well as on road.
      It’s not hard to locate and purchase good vehicles for bugging out which have already been built or customized by others. You just need to look beyond your local dealership lot to find them.
      My personal choice is a diesel powered (EMP proof) 4×4 van which can carry my whole family, all our camping and survival gear ( we camp often and use it all the time), it has an 800 mile cruise range with oversized fuel tanks installed, and I really don’t need roads to drive it on. And the cost used wasn’t bad at all.

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