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  • Bug Out

  • The Complete Plan for Escaping a Catastrophic Disaster Before It's Too Late
  • By: Scott B. Williams
  • Narrated by: Kirby Heyborne
  • Length: 10 hrs and 12 mins
  • 3.5 out of 5 stars (93 ratings)

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Bug Out

By: Scott B. Williams
Narrated by: Kirby Heyborne
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Publisher's summary

Warning sirens are blaring. You have 15 minutes to evacuate. What will you do?

Cataclysmic events strike sleepy towns and major cities every year. Residents face escaping quickly or perishing in rising waters, raging fires, or other life-threatening conditions. By the time the evacuation starts, it's already too late. Being prepared makes the difference between survival and disaster.

Guiding you step by step, Bug Out tells you how to be ready at a second's notice:

  • Create an escape plan for where to go and how to get there
  • Pack the perfect bug-out bag for the first 72 hours
  • Find food, water, and other necessities outside of civilization

From the Pacific Coast to the Desert Southwest, the Appalachians to the Atlantic Coast, Bug Out includes detailed information on the best escape locations everywhere in the United States to give you a better chance of surviving the next flood, pandemic, earthquake, or wildfire that may be headed your way.

©2010 Scott B. Williams (P)2011 Tantor
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Good insight and locations

This book is you a good broad overview of locations throughout the US. Along Web what type of location game to be hunted and edible plants.

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Review of Bug Out

Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?

Yes, It has a lot of good info.

How would you have changed the story to make it more enjoyable?

Not sure that it could be done.

Did Kirby Heyborne do a good job differentiating all the characters? How?

There were not characters to differentiate.

Do you think Bug Out needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?

I would like to see a book that deals more with the use of wild plants for food and meds.

Any additional comments?

The first half of the book was interesting and useful. It reinforced many ideas that I had already had through reading and discussions with others. The no nonsense approach to equipment and avoidance of survival gadgets was an indication of someone who knew their stuff.

The main thing that Scott stresses is the importance of not only being prepared but of making the decision to go early in the crisis. Scott also has a detailed list of equipment that he has field tested that is very useful. A couple of the items that he suggested were mosquito netting, a rip proof nylon tarp and a machete to name just a few.

The second half of the book of the book was less useful. It dealt with the different areas of the country and the locations best suited to bug out too. If you were constantly on the road this may help. In my case the only useful info was regarding my state and local area. Only a couple of pages were used to discuss the areas I was most interested in. In NM the best place according to Scott is the Gila National Forest with over a million acres of wilderness and very few roads of any kind.

On a scale of 1 to 10 I would rate this book a 7.5. It has some good info and speaks clearly to the topic it addresses. However in its attempt to be all inclusive it also contains a good deal of info that is basically useless.

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Keep reading

There are some negative reviews about this book and it relevance to preppers. They say that it isn't. Not true. If bugging out is a possibly you need to get this. I read the reviews and got it anyway and I am glad I did. If you bug out your plan switches to wilderness survival unless you have a planned bug out location.
I will say this. Some books are better in hard copy. This book should be thought of as a how too guide that can be highlighted and book marked. It rob has maps in the book. I liked it and don't regret buying it at all.

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nice bugout read

good bugout info mostly covering USA. also tips for bugout bag essentials. Narrator was goos

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Good stuff

Its interesting, whether you are just new to the concept, or have some experience. The most experienced will already know most of this info. The summary of locations is good. Wish I had the hard copy list for this part, but thats ok. If you're interested in the concepts, listen to this and maybe a few more. Everyone's getting ready to bug out now, so why not you too.

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get it for the first half, not so much the second.

As some other listeners have said, the first portion of the book is the meat and potatoes. The first portion has alot of good info about what is good to take with you, what the author would take, what others would take. There are some recommended survival products with pros and cons for items, for example water filtration. Great ideas with pros and cons for bug out vehicles, and approaches to living off the land. I've listened to the first portion a few times, but when it gets to the second portion where the author skips around from region to region naming national parks, I turn it off.
I think the whole idea of listing national parks and what not is a poor one. Anyone thinking to bug out to the woods needs to have at least done some camping (ideally way more than some to actually achieve success) and have some good knowledge of their area and where to go to get off the map. Most folks thinking on this line of bug out defense have way better ideas of where to go than the vagaries of "the san isabel national park in colorado". Therefore the endless monotonous listing of state parks and forests in the second half is entirely useless, and boring.

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NOT FOR THE PREPPER....

I'm torn on how to rate this book... The author is very intelligent, and the book is well thought out.. But to most people this book is not practical.

I think this book will only benefit the maybe .01% of people that might actually practice wilderness survival EXTREMELY hard core before the fact... 99.9% of the people who read this book WILL NOT be able to strap on a backpack and live off the land for months or years. (which is basically what this book is about).. Not only that,, most people that think they are going to survive like that will become part of the problem NOT part of the solution. Once the fantasy collapses temptation to try and take from others will be real....

Fantasyland Macgyver watching types that think they can watch re-runs 16 hours a day and then grab a knife and survive will love this book...
The ability to survive with one backback for months at a time with no resupply goes way beyond almost everyone's realistic abilities. I know right now there are lots of guys pissed off saying "yes I can" but let me ask those Kit Carson types- when is the last time you went out into the woods and survived off the land for 3 months with NO resupply? ..... If you are one of the .01% that has actually done this then my hats off to you... However to the overwhelming majority, this book will only fuel a completely unrealistic fantasy about putting on a coonskin cap and playing Daniel Boone..... If you want to prepare for real buy James Wesley Rawles book NOT this one..

Lots of Joe Sixpacks will try to bugout to a nearby National Forest to live off the land... The vast majority will become a problem when fantastyland and reality collide.... Don't be one of them... Prepare now to help yourself, your family, and those desperate people that will need your help.

With all that said, My hats off to the Author Scott Williams, I think Scott can actually pull off what he speaks of... however I think that vast majority of his readers never will...

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Just what It says it is

What made the experience of listening to Bug Out the most enjoyable?

I knew the areas in my state he talked about. There was a few cities missed but there are not of much size. Glad someone agrees with me on where to go.

What was most disappointing about Scott B. Williams’s story?

There wasn't one. Could have made some short story of how everything fit in place. He did explain areas and who and how they where used in the past in fair detail.

Which character – as performed by Kirby Heyborne – was your favorite?

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What insight do you think you’ll apply from Bug Out?

The green sticks with a cook pot trick. Been kicking around how to do something like that. Been playing with small homemade camp food camp stoves.

Any additional comments?

Missed a few items I feel are needed, I may have missed it but a cleaning kit for your fire arms, hygiene items, tie small key gear to you or your pack, like your compass, GPS etc. Also bring a hand crank radio with a light for news and light when needed and a folding Army type shovel. Can be used as seat, axe, hammer and shovel for shelter building. Over all this book is not behind the skills of a trained person. If you get yourself trained and follow the advice in this book the odds are in your favor. Some reviews say this can't be done, well this is for an extreme situation and one persons view on how to deal with it. Why is James Rawles the end all? What we may face has never happened so how can anyone be an expert? This is written by a man that claims to have done it and mentions others as well, so if you follow his plan why can't you do this if needed?

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This is a well thought out list.

This is not a story of any kind. It is however a very extensive list of potential "places to visit".

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Preppers stay away!

Total "not what the blurb described." This is actually a travelogue for places to bug out to, and not a particularly good one either.

Not only is it useless, but further, it commits the unpardonable sin of being BORING!

OMG do I wish I had my credit back.

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