You’re halfway across the city when the power grid goes down. Streets jam. Transit stops. Your phone’s dead, and there’s no Uber, no train, no help coming. How long would it take you to get home — and what would you need to survive the trip? Today, we’re talking about building an Urban Get‑Home‑Bag — your lifeline when city life stops working. Imagine your power goes out tonight; no lights, no phone charger, no warning. Could you navigate your home in the dark, cook a meal w...
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You’re halfway across the city when the power grid goes down. Streets jam. Transit stops. Your phone’s dead, and there’s no Uber, no train, no help coming. How long would it take you to get home — and what would you need to survive the trip? Today, we’re talking about building an Urban Get‑Home‑Bag — your lifeline when city life stops working. Imagine your power goes out tonight; no lights, no phone charger, no warning. Could you navigate your home in the dark, cook a meal w...
An announcement, and How To Practice "Minimalist Prepping" In Our Get Home Bags
Practical Prepping Podcast
31 minutes
2 months ago
An announcement, and How To Practice "Minimalist Prepping" In Our Get Home Bags
We've all seen the memes of the 400 lb dude carrying a 400 lb bug out bag Everything he could ever want in there. That's not at all practical. Actually, many of us probably carry more in our bags than we need, and that adds weight, especially in a get home bag we might have to wear for an extended period of time. On today's episode we are going to discuss How To Practice "Minimalist Prepping" In Our Get Home Bags, and these principles can be practiced in our prepping at home as well. If you ...
Practical Prepping Podcast
You’re halfway across the city when the power grid goes down. Streets jam. Transit stops. Your phone’s dead, and there’s no Uber, no train, no help coming. How long would it take you to get home — and what would you need to survive the trip? Today, we’re talking about building an Urban Get‑Home‑Bag — your lifeline when city life stops working. Imagine your power goes out tonight; no lights, no phone charger, no warning. Could you navigate your home in the dark, cook a meal w...