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Testing Your Preps | episode 283
In a survival situation, knowing how to use your gear can be the difference between comfort and struggle—or even life and death. Simply stashing items in a bug-out bag without testing them can lead to unpleasant surprises when you need them most. Testing your gear is essential to truly understanding its capabilities, limitations, and how it fits into your survival strategy. Here’s how you can effectively put your camping and survival gear to the test, while getting the whole family involved.
Hands-On Gear Testing
Start by thoroughly testing each item you plan to rely on, from your tent and fire starter to your water purifier and knife. Each tool has unique nuances, so take the time to learn them. Set up your tent a few times before you need to, test your cooking stove and fuel, and practice using your water filtration system. Testing items in different environments and weather conditions also provides valuable insights. You’ll get comfortable with your equipment, making it easier to use under pressure.
Conduct a Mock Bug-Out or Bug-In
Organizing a mock bug-out (evacuation) or bug-in (shelter-in-place) drill with your family is a great way to assess your overall readiness. Pick a weekend, pack up your bug-out bags, and head out to a local campground or even your backyard. This is an excellent time to go over your emergency plan, assigning roles, and learning how to communicate effectively under stress.
If a bug-out isn’t possible, consider doing a bug-in. Cut off your regular utilities and see how long you can manage on stored resources alone. These realistic scenarios show everyone what to expect, help you discover any gaps in your plan, and give your family a sense of confidence in the gear you’ve chosen.
Testing your gear and plans will help you identify what works, what doesn’t, and what needs improving—making you better prepared for anything life throws your way.