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Stop Building Fantasy Bug Out Bags | EP37

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Everybody talks about having a bug out bag, but most people never ask the real question: can you actually carry it, use it, and survive with it when things go bad? In this episode of We Da People, Shelton, Colin, and Fred break down the real-world difference between a bug out bag, get home bag, vehicle survival kit, and everyday preparedness setup. This isn’t fantasy prepper talk. The crew gets into what should actually go in your bag, why your vehicle may be your first get home tool, and why your gear has to match your age, environment, family, training, and daily routine. They also cover medical kits, water purification, rain gear, fire starting, tools, power banks, night vision, thermal, firearms, dry bags, and why training matters more than buying expensive survival gear. Fred brings a deeper preparedness mindset, Colin breaks down practical gear layers, and Shelton shares what he actually keeps in his bag and truck. In this episode we cover: - Bug out bag vs get home bag - Why your vehicle matters in emergency preparedness - How to organize a survival bag with modular kits - Medical kit basics, trauma kits, Narcan, and tourniquets - Water filters, Silcock keys, and water storage - Fire starting tools, rain gear, boots, and dry bags - Why bag weight can ruin your whole plan - Training, field testing, and using the gear you carry

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episode Stop Building Fantasy Bug Out Bags | EP37 cover

Stop Building Fantasy Bug Out Bags | EP37

Everybody talks about having a bug out bag, but most people never ask the real question: can you actually carry it, use it, and survive with it when things go bad? In this episode of We Da People, Shelton, Colin, and Fred break down the real-world difference between a bug out bag, get home bag, vehicle survival kit, and everyday preparedness setup. This isn’t fantasy prepper talk. The crew gets into what should actually go in your bag, why your vehicle may be your first get home tool, and why your gear has to match your age, environment, family, training, and daily routine. They also cover medical kits, water purification, rain gear, fire starting, tools, power banks, night vision, thermal, firearms, dry bags, and why training matters more than buying expensive survival gear. Fred brings a deeper preparedness mindset, Colin breaks down practical gear layers, and Shelton shares what he actually keeps in his bag and truck. In this episode we cover: - Bug out bag vs get home bag - Why your vehicle matters in emergency preparedness - How to organize a survival bag with modular kits - Medical kit basics, trauma kits, Narcan, and tourniquets - Water filters, Silcock keys, and water storage - Fire starting tools, rain gear, boots, and dry bags - Why bag weight can ruin your whole plan - Training, field testing, and using the gear you carry

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