I really have no plans for bugging out. In Central Ohio, there are no huricanes, no volcanos, no fault lines to speak of. My location is no where near any targets of opportunity for nuclear devices or biological targets. If a tornado is sighted, hunker down. If it takes the roof off, it will probably get all the supplys as well. In a house fire, I would be more concerned with getting everyone out safely than grabbing stuff. Not enough forest around for a fire big enough to make us leave.
Our plans are to stay in place regardless. The worst calamity that we could face to make us leave would be an extended power outage beyond the limits of my planning. Most of my contingency planning has been for power outages, due to snow, ice, or other ugly weather. Need to keep heat in the house, the sump pump running, and food in our bellies. If we decide we need to leave, it will be controlled with plenty of time to load up.
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The Seeker