WJCO
Meme King
While I am definitely an advocate for preparedness, I try to keep things practical too. Here's my Bug out bag. It is not set up for nuclear Holocaust nor zombie apocalypse. But my family and I have used it many times for simple emergencies. Let's see yours!
Sorry for the photo dump. Mine's more of a bag that would sustain a family of five that is stuck in the Jeep while waiting for help. It does have first aid supplies, but more if we were to go off the road in the winter or get stuck for a long period of time with no help. Keep in mind, I also have a ton of other tools I've posted in other threads and we always take good winter gear anyways when traveling in the mountains that we wear on our person.
Here's the bag.
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Flashlight and mace. Quick to grab.
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5 hour energy for a quick boost, hand warmers, cheapy rain parkas, and a collapsable water bottle if we had to transport water.
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Space blankets, rope, basic repair kit with tape/glue.
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First aid with bandaids, medicine, mouthwash. Also signaling devices, also pen and paper to leave note if we left the vehicle. This also includes a water filter straw.
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Fleece clothing for 5 people (hats, gloves, top and pants, and socks). Electrolite replenisher. Also have FEMA water in secondary mylar bag for protection. Sealed food rations (3600 calories). FixAFlat as well.
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Inflatable toilet. Blue thing on the right is another water filter bottle.
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Toilet Paper.
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Food rations and emergency water.
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Sorry for the photo dump. Mine's more of a bag that would sustain a family of five that is stuck in the Jeep while waiting for help. It does have first aid supplies, but more if we were to go off the road in the winter or get stuck for a long period of time with no help. Keep in mind, I also have a ton of other tools I've posted in other threads and we always take good winter gear anyways when traveling in the mountains that we wear on our person.
Here's the bag.
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Flashlight and mace. Quick to grab.
View attachment 191001
5 hour energy for a quick boost, hand warmers, cheapy rain parkas, and a collapsable water bottle if we had to transport water.
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Space blankets, rope, basic repair kit with tape/glue.
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First aid with bandaids, medicine, mouthwash. Also signaling devices, also pen and paper to leave note if we left the vehicle. This also includes a water filter straw.
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Fleece clothing for 5 people (hats, gloves, top and pants, and socks). Electrolite replenisher. Also have FEMA water in secondary mylar bag for protection. Sealed food rations (3600 calories). FixAFlat as well.
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Inflatable toilet. Blue thing on the right is another water filter bottle.
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Toilet Paper.
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Food rations and emergency water.
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