
For most families, getting excited about prepping may be difficult. Most people in your family may see it as unnecessary, while the young ones may be scared of the idea that something could go wrong, forcing them to leave everything behind. Others may be so overwhelmed that they don’t know where to get started and often quit before getting their toes wet. Even a little bit of preparedness can make a tremendous difference in a disaster. Here are some fun activities that you can do with your family to encourage them to get into the prepping spirit with you.
Bugout Camping

Bugout Camping is when you go camping with just your bug-out bag. These practice runs are helpful in getting you used to your bug-out bag. It can be a great learning experience, as it will show you what is important and what isn’t, eliminating unnecessary weight. It can also get you familiar with how heavy it is, so you know if you can carry it or not for long periods of time. If you forget something, you’ll know right away, instead of in the middle of a disaster when you’ll need it more than ever. After every trip, get your family together to discuss everyone’s strengths and weaknesses for next time. To learn more about Bugout bags visit https://shopping-feedback.today/lifehack/packing-it-right%3C/a%3E.%3C/p%3E%3Cstyle data-emotion-css="14azzlx-P">.css-14azzlx-P{font-family:Droid Serif,Georgia,Times New Roman,Times,serif;font-size:1.1875rem;-webkit-letter-spacing:0.01em;-moz-letter-spacing:0.01em;-ms-letter-spacing:0.01em;letter-spacing:0.01em;line-height:1.6;color:#1A1A1A;margin-top:32px;}




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M.L. Lewis
Welcome to my little slice of pie. This blog will primarily focus on prepping and homesteading skills with a sprinkle of fiction every now and then.



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