BugOutTruck.com interviewed on Gun Runner Podcast

Two of my favorite guys talk to each other, and shed light on a lot of important stuff on a critical topic: bug out vehicles.

Zach of BugOutTruck.com is the guest on the Gun Runner Podcast.  Good stuff.

Check out the Bug Out Truck web site and blog.  Seriously, these guys kick ass and you should be getting up to speed on all the amazing things you can get out of a properly equipped bug out vehicle.  Remember: bugging out is a critical, and actually getting there is the only way to do it.  If you haven’t put serious thought into your bug out vehicle, then just forget about bugging out.  Guess you’d have to be limited to bugging in.  That could get you killed.

BugOutTruck.com kicks ass

I’ve meet some really cool guys who customize bug out vehicles.  How cool is that?  They’re at www.bugouttruck.com.  Comms, GPS, lifts, tires, auxiliary fuel tanks, tactical shit – the whole nine yards.  Check them out.  They’re in western Washington State but work on rigs from all over the place.  Some of the things in their shop are amazing.

They did a little work on one of the Team trucks.  They installed a sweet rolling metal Tonneau cover.  Very nice work.  This is the first of many things BugOutTruck.com will be doing for the Team’s trucks.

The Pace Edwards Tonneau cover turned out super well.  Before:

During:

After:

(And, no, that white house isn’t “Nancy Ringman’s.”)

You should look at their web site just to get ideas about stuff you can do to your rig.

The other cool thing about the BugOutTruck.com guys is that they’re preppers.  They aren’t just doing this to make money; they enjoy helping people make it through what’s coming.

You’ll be hearing me talk a lot about BugOutTruck.com in the future.

Oh, if you’re a podcaster, let me know and I’ll get you in touch with these guys.  They do fascinating stuff.

Photos of the Team (early February 2013)

I get lots of emails asking me for more photos of this real collection of amazing men called the Team.  You got it.

Here’s Pow chopping wood.  He’s not your average Korean insurance salesman:

Here’s a member of the Team out at the cabin doing a little plumbing.  “Ain’t too many things these ol’ boys can’t do.” (Hank Williams, Jr. “A Country Boy Can Survive”).