EPISODE · Jan 30, 2024 · 47 MIN
BUG OUT BAG! Basic Personal Preps part 2
from Project 22:3 Preparedness · host Brent
Part 2 of our Basic Personal Preps TIER 1 personal gear module. We go through OUR version of the famous BUG OUT BAG, aka the 3-day bag or 72-hour emergency kit. Call it what you will, this is a MUST HAVE ITEM for every self-reliant citizen!
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