I'm staying home.
The one exception is fires. A couple times (twice in the last 20 years) we had forest fires threatening this valley and were asked to evacuate. My place is actually pretty safe the way its laid out, but I left anyway because it makes it easier on the Fire fighters who don't have to worry about idiots like me.
I have a larger horse trailer with living quarters that I keep stocked for hunting and fishing anyway. They have the county fairgrounds set up for us refugees, electric hook ups for campers, corrals, feed and water for my horses. So we just ride it out.
Other then then that I see no reason to go anywhere. Worse thing other then the fires mentioned is heavy snows and power outages. I have two tractors with loaders and a snow plow for the tractors, plus I have a plow on my 4 Wheeler. I have two generators and tons of firewood. Water, food (both in the freezer/pantry and on the hoof). A 300 gal. fuel tank and propane (though I use wood heat). A (wood) heated shop so I can keep reloading. A window in my shop that over looks my range if I get too wimpy to go outside and shoot.
I can't think of anywhere that I would be better able to take care of my family and critters.
I just cant see any reason to bug out (except for the fires mentions).
I also don't believe in the SHTF BS, but I realize stuff happens as mother nature has a sense of humor.
For winter travel I keep heavy clothing and sleeping bags in the vehicles, plus Sat phones. In this country if you get out of town more then likely you don't have cell service. If my wife ends up in a snow berm, I'd rather she hunker down and call me then hike out trying to find a ranch house with a land line.
Unless I'm hunting I don't see a need for any firearms other then the revolver in my pocket.
Sorry if this don't meet the SHTF scenarios.