Episode-2401- Bug Out Trailers with Spirko and Harris – Part 11




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Summary: Today Steven Harris and I answer your questions on Bug Out Trailers. This time we discuss storage options for all your gear while bugging out with a trailer or in any situation really. This is the tenth in a multi part series that began with Episode-2117- Steven Harris and Jack Spirko on Bug Out Trailers. As this is clearly going to become a multi episode series I have created the tag BOT Shows so that all of them can be found at one location. The response to the first in the series was overwhelming, Steve compiled and sent me 14 pages of questions, I printed it out and it feels like a small book, and these are just questions and a few notes here and there. So we are going to run about 1 hour and 15 minutes on the interview and break it into pieces parts over the next few months. Today we about every storage option out there for all your gear, food, supplies and more. Resources for today’s show… The Entire Bug Out Trailer Series Join the Members Brigade Join Our Forum Walking To Freedom TspAz.com The Granddaddy’s Gun Club We Built this House – Scorpions   All the Resources we mentioned on Today’s Show Rubbermaid Action Packer Storage Tote Plano 1619-00 56 Quart Tote Tub Contico Portable Tool Boxes 10X Tape Marine Dry Boxes Sterilite Multi Door Carts Giant Zip Top Bags Harris1234.com – Steve’s New Awesome Membership Site   Remember to comment, chime in and tell us your thoughts, this podcast is one man’s opinion, not a lecture or sermon. Also please enter our listener appreciation contest and help spread the word about our show. Also remember you can call in your questions and comments to 866-65-THINK (866-658-4465) and you might hear yourself on the air. Join the MSB Today Want Every Episode of TSP Ever Produced? Remember in addition to discounts to over 40 vendors who supply stuff you are likely buying anyway, tons of free ebooks and video content, MSB Members also get every edition of The Survival Podcast ever produced in convenient zip files in blocks of 24. More info on the MSB can be found here.