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A Navy Seal’s Bug-In Guide
There are a lot of bug out guides out there, but this is probably the first ever BUG-IN Guide. And the truth is that for almost every crisis out there, that’s what makes the most sense!
Except for a few unlikely cases like a raging wildfire or tornado barrelling straight for your house, bugging out is a very bad idea.
Why would you ever want to leave your amazing home where you probably have a half full fridge, maybe some cans, a warm bed, a roof over your head, as well as neighbours you know, and terrain you’re familiar with, … only to run OUT THERE to some place you know nothing about and try to forage your daily meals? And maybe get 5 calories from some roots after spending 6 calories digging them up.
Much better to Bug-In! But you need a guide, or else you might overlook vital things that you just won’t be able to get once a crisis is underway.
Inside this unique 227-page physical book, former Navy Seal and BUD/S Instructor Joel Lambert will show you exactly what you need to stockpile and know to turn your house into the safest place on Earth. Unlike most other “survival experts” Joel has survived war and chaos from Iraq to Afghanistan, and other places you’ve probably never heard about. His survival knowledge, which you’ll find in the book, is not theoretical – it’s the purest form of practical.
The stuff that actually saves lives and families once things go terribly bad, and there’s no more 911 to call.
A Navy Seal’s Bug-In Guide is structured to cover the 10 areas that matter most when it comes to surviving long-term in your own home without any outside help: long-lasting food stockpile. generating your own power. survival knowledge . water reserves . post-shtf communication. survival intelligence. life-saving meds to always keep close. indispensable survival items. .
ASIN : B0DBHTZQF1
Publisher : Global Brother; Standard Edition (January 1, 2024)
Language : English
Paperback : 240 pages
ISBN-13 : 979-8988024088
Reading age : 18 years and up
Item Weight : 1.33 pounds
Dimensions : 11 x 8.5 x 0.57 inches
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Eric Beuning –
Why hasnât anyone written a anything like this before?!
The first thought I had when I opened The Bug In Guide was how absolutely gorgeous it looks. The second thing that came to mind wasâ¦why on Earth hasnât anyone written a guide like this?I mean it makes perfect sense from the stockpile chapter with its breakdown of meals, calories and nutrients to the blueprints DIY projects you need to outlast a collapse.Joel covers it all and you can immediately tell that this guy is sharing from experience. For me itâs already made a big difference in my preps and it was probably the best $37 I ever spent.
Jackson Bates –
Finally a book about staying home.
I found this book to be unbelievably informative. 3 months of daily recipes and all the info needed to store and prepare all your supplies. Highly recommend.
Stephanie –
Excellent information
Great book. Data put together well. Easy to read and understand. Really good data. Definitely recommend to Everyone I know this day and age.
Nate –
Solid foundational Knowledge, some being too harsh
Interesting to see so many bash this book for providing legit, quality information. Some complain it has things in it they already know… well congrats you’re up to speed and you have an expert source to confirm it. Odd people are griping about meal planning and diet information making up a large part of this book, when people struggle to decide amongst themselves where to eat during the best of times; meal planning is very important as is functional nutrition… and you cannot eat bullets or barbed wire. Great book to add to a catalog of information. Could use a table of contents/index.
Tracey P –
Disappointed. Not as informative as expected.
This book is for people who are completely unknowledgeable about prepping. Definitely a beginners guide. Besides the multiple editing errors as seen in my photo there is a lot of unimportant info. There are lots of pages of meal plans which are not necessary. The important things are brushed over. There is some good info and ideas in this book but I had to read all the way to the last chapter to really find the most useful info. If you are new to prepping then this would be a good book for you. If you have some knowledge already, donât waste your money.
Jill Morton –
Best book on topic
This is the most thorough and common sense book on the subject. Tons of pictures and unlike most books on the topic, THIS ONE tells you not only what to do, but more importantly HOW to do it 🙂 Highly recommend!
Brenda C. –
Bug in guide book
My friend bought one of these books for me cause we both are very interested in prepping, etc. I knew immediately I had to purchase one for our son & a grandson. Great book!! Has lot of info that Iâd never thought about. Had it in my cart one day & tried to check out next day but wasnât available anymore. Thankfully bout week later was available again & I snapped up 2 copies. Arrived in perfect condition. Itâs just gonna be a âhappyâ for them at Christmas. Theyâll love it. Few reviews talk bout typos etc. Heck I look over minor things like that cause great ideas override a typo. And this book is full of great information to keep you & family safe.
Anthony K. –
Good reference book.
Quickly read through book. I feel it is a great reference book for possible bug in situations. Even just as a result of a storm or other natural disaster. Lots of time is devoted to food. Food storage is a major issue for disaster preparedness. Easy simple and helpful recipes even menu ideas for 3 months out. Other information in this guide is also useful. Like I mentioned a lot of the information simple and easy to follow. If nothing else this book provides an excellent start up to just being prepared and what to think about should something happen. With increasing storms and uncertainty following this guide would only benefit you and your family. I would recommend.