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Alternate Bug-out Locations
Texas has nearly 400 private campgrounds across the
state. This could be a viable option for people looking
for someplace to go when having to evacuate because of a
storm or hurricane. Most anything from tent spaces to
camp trailer and RV hook-ups are available at these
campgrounds. Many of these also have cabin rentals which
could be utilized by those who don’t own campers or RV’s.
You need to have some place definite in mind to go when
having to bug-out. Being a wandering gypsy is not the
kind of lifestyle most people will want to assume when
faced with having to leave their home due to emergency.
With so many families being spread apart nowadays, a lot
of families do not have the option of being able to stay
with other family members in other communities that are a
relatively close commute.
During the recent events of Hurricane Ike many
campgrounds were offering discounts of 50% and more to
evacuees from Houston and Galveston. Many state
campgrounds were even offering “free” (if you used
utilities you had to pay for the service) accommodations
to hurricane evacuees for as long as they may be needed.
You can get more information about the camping facilities
and services available in Texas at:
http://www.texascampgrounds.com/
If you don’t live in Texas, you can get information about
camping facilities and services that are available across
the USA at:
USA Campgrounds
If you don’t have family or friends close enough to give
you an option of bugging-out to their location or don’t
have the good fortune to already own additional property
to bug-out to in case of an emergency or disaster,
bugging-out to a campground or a state park may give you
a low cost alternative that won’t wreck your budget.
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