Bug Out Bag Checklist: Five items you should add to your survival kit
A bug out bag is only worth its weight if it gets your ass out of a jam and keeps you alive. Here are five items that most people leave out and shouldn’t.
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A bug out bag is only worth its weight if it gets your ass out of a jam and keeps you alive. Here are five items that most people leave out and shouldn’t.
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