In case you can't stay at home for safety reasons or you decide to bugout what is your 'escape' vehicle?

I`ve gone over this scenerio a lot... crowded roads, no one's getting anywhere... what do you do to 'escape' whatever is going on?

It must be able to carry 2-3 people and go atleast 150 miles so dirtbikes (2 stroke atleast) and quads are almost out of the question.

I`ll go first.

My jeep.
Why?
It's made to traverce rocks, I`ve beat the living crap out of it and poored more money into it to make it stronger and not break easily at all. It can be driven off the road so I don't have to stay on highways. It has enough gas to get me into the mountains or whichever way I need to go. I have used it enough camping I know how much I can pack into it. It has a CB Radio tuned and ready for use at a moments notice, it has enough spare parts to replace most common breakages on the trail and on the road. Beadlocked tires so I can continue driving on a flat, tires that have handled the sharpest rocks off-road, on board engine driven air compressor (numerous uses). Safety! It has a custom fullbuilt rollcage and can sustain a rollover. The jeep has lockers, protection, etc.. etc.. etc..

Things I want to add.
-Winch (Yes I should already have one!)
-Ready Welder (Welder that uses 1-3 batteries, portable MIG)
-5gallon water tank (I`ll be making this)

The jeep has enough food and water to last atleast 2 days for myself all the time - and normally I forget and leave gear in it with more water and jerky...

So what's your bugout vehicle, and what do you want to add?

I will be trading in my little car to get a F250 diesel... this will be what I drive daily and would also work as it will be prepared with extra fueltank, equipment, slightly larger tires (35"), lockers front and rear... better off-road than my current MR2.


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