Avoiding Detection Covering Your Trail

Avoiding Detection Covering Your Trail

Avoiding Detection Covering Your Trail

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One thing we all agree upon is that if we are bugging out we don’t want tons of others running from whatever disaster has befallen us to follow! It may also be that the disaster itself, if it is manmade that we don’t want to know where we have gone. Even if it is a more personal isolated SHTF event you may want to insure that your escape route isn’t tracked. Avoiding detection becomes imperative.

No matter why you need to move with some stealth, covering your tracks is an important aspect of getting out clean. Our featured links today are from The prepper Journal and focus on covering your trail. Both parts one and two are linked below

Covering Your Tracks – Pt. 1

Covering Your Tracks – Pt. 2

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Avoiding Detection Covering Your Trail

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