This week Lisa and I discuss Bugging out and living off the grid. I explained in the podcast how I was in the process of creating a course on bugging out and with all of the detail I plan on putting in there it basically goes from bugging out to living off the grid.
There are many areas to think about when you are preparing to bug out, most of them need to be done long before you actually bug out. You need the skills to live off the grid, you need to have a very well laid out plan for you and your family and you need more supplies along with what you carry in your bug out bag.
We went through quite a bit about Bugging out in the podcast but there is just too much information to go into much detail in one show. That is why I am creating the course, so I can put everything I can possibly think about in the course and anything that you can think of as well.
Some areas I will go into detail about are communications, supplies, evaluating property for resources and security, personal defense and much more.
Have a look at the video(s) below and see what the “Bugged Out – Off the Grid” course is all about.
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