Re: bug out bag
Posted: Sat Sep 14, 2013 9:38 am
Couple of thoughts...
All my items are focused around being small, lite, and having multiple uses. Also want multiple systems or backups for things.... like cleaning water for example. I don't carry just one straw. I have several ways to clean water or make a fire.
Intel is very important, maybe the most important thing behind water, food, and shelter.
Uniden Compact APCO 25 Handheld Scanner BCD396XT $450~
This is the best handheld scanner available today. If you can't afford this one, you'll want one that is capable of picking up on all of the trunking systems. With this one you can listen to pretty much everything except cell phones. There is free software you use on your computer to program it with all of the frequencies for your local police/military/etc.
Fire starting
Stormproof Match Case Kit
Pocket Magnifing Glass
Pack of lighters (I bought a 7 pack) useful to have a few extras as a bartering item
Hand Sanitizer multiple uses
Fuel cubes solid fuel source
Magnesium Fire Starter
Again, all of this takes up very little space in my bag and is super light.
Water Purification
LifeStraw (it's a big straw, about the size of a standard flashlight)
Various smaller straws
SteriPEN
Water purification tablets
Shemagh Tactical Desert Scarf multiple uses, can be used to filter water first before filtering further
Some kind of bottle to store water in...
Food
Jerky/nuts/anything that comes in small sealed pouches
Fishing string and hooks, etc.
Small seal-able bag of carp bait for fishing
Shelter/Clothing
Emergency Mylar Thermal Blankets
Eagles Nest Outfitters Hammock (rolls up into a super small pouch and very comfortable
Paracord (multiple uses also needed for the hammock)
Commercial Grade Heavy Duty Large Garbage Bags (Multiple uses... Can put a bunch of leaves in them to make a bed. Also could be laid out to catch water. I put several of these in a quart size zip-lock bag)
2 extra t-shirts (one dark color and one light)
a good quality belt
511 tactical shorts (excellent choice)
Miscellaneous
Toothbrush
Streamlight ProTac HL Light with extra batteries
Energizer Weatheready 3-LED Carabineer Rechargeable Crank Light (have several of these)
Spork (spoon/fork in one)
Military, P-51 Model can opener (small and gets the job done)
Duck Tap (I carry a whole roll)
Large plastic ties in-case you need to restrain a few people (heaviest weight you can find, mine support up to 175 pounds)
Regular size plastic ties(so many uses)
Sowing Kit
Multi-tool
N95 Masks
Gas mask
Radiation detector
Knife(s)
Plastic knife with the break away razor blades
Pack of smokes (another bartering item... just imagine all those who smoke and how desperate they'll be for a cigarette when they can't get any)
Silver coins (mostly dimes and quarters)
Good pair of work gloves
Superglue
Couple pairs of ear plugs
Eye dropper
Several rubber bands
Plastic grocery bags (I put some of these smaller items in an old tin box I have. The grocery bags go in there to take up the extra space in the box and keep stuff from sliding around.)
Medic kit
Sunglasses
any vaulable/useful meds you need or can use as a bartering item
Guns
AR-10/15 (My bag can hold a full size AR-15 concealed and has a shotgun holster that goes on the side)
12 Guage shotgun
As much ammo as I can carry for both
9mm pistol with at least 100 rounds ammo
22 pistol with at least 500 rounds ammo
Also have a compact survival 22 rifle which I'll carry if possible
All my items are focused around being small, lite, and having multiple uses. Also want multiple systems or backups for things.... like cleaning water for example. I don't carry just one straw. I have several ways to clean water or make a fire.
Intel is very important, maybe the most important thing behind water, food, and shelter.
Uniden Compact APCO 25 Handheld Scanner BCD396XT $450~
This is the best handheld scanner available today. If you can't afford this one, you'll want one that is capable of picking up on all of the trunking systems. With this one you can listen to pretty much everything except cell phones. There is free software you use on your computer to program it with all of the frequencies for your local police/military/etc.
Fire starting
Stormproof Match Case Kit
Pocket Magnifing Glass
Pack of lighters (I bought a 7 pack) useful to have a few extras as a bartering item
Hand Sanitizer multiple uses
Fuel cubes solid fuel source
Magnesium Fire Starter
Again, all of this takes up very little space in my bag and is super light.
Water Purification
LifeStraw (it's a big straw, about the size of a standard flashlight)
Various smaller straws
SteriPEN
Water purification tablets
Shemagh Tactical Desert Scarf multiple uses, can be used to filter water first before filtering further
Some kind of bottle to store water in...
Food
Jerky/nuts/anything that comes in small sealed pouches
Fishing string and hooks, etc.
Small seal-able bag of carp bait for fishing
Shelter/Clothing
Emergency Mylar Thermal Blankets
Eagles Nest Outfitters Hammock (rolls up into a super small pouch and very comfortable
Paracord (multiple uses also needed for the hammock)
Commercial Grade Heavy Duty Large Garbage Bags (Multiple uses... Can put a bunch of leaves in them to make a bed. Also could be laid out to catch water. I put several of these in a quart size zip-lock bag)
2 extra t-shirts (one dark color and one light)
a good quality belt
511 tactical shorts (excellent choice)
Miscellaneous
Toothbrush
Streamlight ProTac HL Light with extra batteries
Energizer Weatheready 3-LED Carabineer Rechargeable Crank Light (have several of these)
Spork (spoon/fork in one)
Military, P-51 Model can opener (small and gets the job done)
Duck Tap (I carry a whole roll)
Large plastic ties in-case you need to restrain a few people (heaviest weight you can find, mine support up to 175 pounds)
Regular size plastic ties(so many uses)
Sowing Kit
Multi-tool
N95 Masks
Gas mask
Radiation detector
Knife(s)
Plastic knife with the break away razor blades
Pack of smokes (another bartering item... just imagine all those who smoke and how desperate they'll be for a cigarette when they can't get any)
Silver coins (mostly dimes and quarters)
Good pair of work gloves
Superglue
Couple pairs of ear plugs
Eye dropper
Several rubber bands
Plastic grocery bags (I put some of these smaller items in an old tin box I have. The grocery bags go in there to take up the extra space in the box and keep stuff from sliding around.)
Medic kit
Sunglasses
any vaulable/useful meds you need or can use as a bartering item
Guns
AR-10/15 (My bag can hold a full size AR-15 concealed and has a shotgun holster that goes on the side)
12 Guage shotgun
As much ammo as I can carry for both
9mm pistol with at least 100 rounds ammo
22 pistol with at least 500 rounds ammo
Also have a compact survival 22 rifle which I'll carry if possible