Yes indeed.
My own preference is to bug out early if I have advance warning that it will be bad.
To me stuff is just stuff and I value life much more highly.
I would rather be replacing stuff than get killed trying to safeguard it.

Without warning, in a temporary emergency or if travel is not possible I have enough to be self sufficient for a reasonable time frame. More than 2 months would be tough, but 1 month would be easy.
Most road closures are less than a week, power outages are usually less than 3 days.
(Basic rural route facts of life.)

A lot of the places I have lived are pretty rural so snowmobiles, small boats and ATVs have often been part of the plan for getting out to help if somebody was injured.
Those plans were mostly concerning snow storms, forest fires or spring flooding.
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May set off to explore without any sense of direction or how to return.