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Anonymous Coward User ID: 27536958 United States 09/26/2021 11:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Tone Loc
User ID: 79180288 United States 09/26/2021 11:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I had small ones my sister made. However last week I had this intense need to get it done. I bought 4 used us mil duffel bags. 20 each. I made nice med kits. I used to be mes tech and went rn school . So I made nice ones. Alot of stuff I already had . But I got some upgraded stuff. Rechargeable flashlights. Firestarter. Your basic stuff. Some had nice tents and some got cheap ones. 2 battery powered siphon if you needed to refuel . Mainly get home bags and emergency road kit. Our plan is to stay at home . So we don't go farther than 40 miles away. Also I got some cool edc bag for my 9mm. |
HisDudeness
User ID: 25021203 United States 09/26/2021 11:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Cutting Tool/Multi Tool Military shovel Emergency Bivy Sawyer water straw/ Or Grayl water purifier Back Packers Jet Boil Glow Sticks Hard copies of local maps Bug out bag to carry stuff from vehicle. Stainless steel cup or canteen 50' of mule tape Duct tape Super Glue FAK Hand Warmers (depending on climate) Winter Gloves (depending on climate) Winter Hat (depending on climate) Ice Melt/Kitty Litter ( depending on climate) Extra pair winter boots ( depending on climate) |
peterpeccary
User ID: 79044425 United States 09/26/2021 11:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I always had emergency stuff in the trunk before the bug out or get home bag titles....blanket, water, change of clothes, food, etc.....Doing technician work, there's always a well equipped selection of tools in my vehicle all the time.... Hell I carry enough EDC stuff on my person to do many repairs without opening a tool box....lol....just daily habits.... |
eV3y
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Zedakah
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tonydanzig
User ID: 80234974 United States 09/27/2021 12:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Some hand tools. Folding pliers, multi screwdriver, Quoting: Swamprat visegrip, channel locks, etc. Some sort of small screwdriver to remove hotel water shower restrictor. You can use a wadded up plastic bag if you have to take a bath. (rather than stand under the equivalent of ant spit) Deodorant. Toothbrush. What about a sweatsuit? Sweatsuits can be pajamas,jackets or make you look like you're going to the gym. Hairbrush. Tea bags or individual coffee pouches. Peppermint candies, because sugar is not practical. You can hold a candy on your side teeth while you drink like an old timey Russian. Maybe some spare pouches of ketchup, BBQ sauce, whatever. 2 cans of fix-a-flat (preferably green slime) stow them where they won't roll around. Your jack works and you know how to work it? The right tool for those special lugnuts, if so equipped? Bonus round. 12 volt tire inflator and tire plug kit. A traffic blinky would be great. I don't have one. Yet. If your spare tire is flat, get it fixed. Reflectors. Traffic vest. You need some special meds, every day? C'mon, do I have to say it? At least have a few in your wallet. Cell phone charger. A flashlight, but now you can use your cellphone. A tarp will fit anywhere. A bic lighter. Garbage bags, AAA membership. Folding money, some change and ones. Nothing crazy. LifeStraws, lighters, waterproof matches, fire starter material (packets of small slivers of duralog essentially). WATER Granola, nabs, blankets, waterproof boots, bolt cutters, GUNS and ammo |
MulvaGipple
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Sigma Doka
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MulvaGipple
User ID: 79249554 United States 09/27/2021 12:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If there is ever a reason you are bugging out in your car, it better be bullet proof all around and consist mostly of gas tanks. Quoting: MulvaGipple Yeah because forest fires aren't a thing where you may have to flee and return in a short time. Moran. I was referring to when this all goes tits up. Cars would be useless. Yes, for a fire, having a trunk of stuff might be useful but what would be most useful is a way out and a credit card to stay in a hotel that is not in the fire. MulvaGipple |
tonydanzig
User ID: 80234974 United States 09/27/2021 12:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If there is ever a reason you are bugging out in your car, it better be bullet proof all around and consist mostly of gas tanks. Quoting: MulvaGipple Yeah because forest fires aren't a thing where you may have to flee and return in a short time. Moran. I was referring to when this all goes tits up. Cars would be useless. Yes, for a fire, having a trunk of stuff might be useful but what would be most useful is a way out and a credit card to stay in a hotel that is not in the fire. Hunker down and die in your bunker then. A prudent prepare plans for the unexpected. Having options could be the difference between living and dying |
tonydanzig
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Sandman1!
User ID: 80039739 United States 09/27/2021 12:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I got 3 bags the smallest is a 25Lfor a take everywhere or few days. has my most used or needed things. The second is 45L for 4 or 5 days more stuff add all from the 25L. The third is 85L is everything forever camp like tent sleeping bag waster storage axe shovel bigger cooking set stove and everything from the other bag. I got a 25 L bag with a 100 oz camel bak a sawyer filter milti tools fire flash lite ect a poncho with a liner For food a few days worth no cook food or some hot water a fuel tab stove and tabs. Sandman1! |
MulvaGipple
User ID: 79249554 United States 09/27/2021 12:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It got me unstuck once in snow. It took the full two bags I was carrying. It was a nissan XTerra with 4wd engaged and newer tires. Snow on the street was about 1 foot. And that stupid asshole (of what was supposed to be a truck) got stuck. Cat litter got me going up to enough speed to basically slide up in my garage without taking out the living room. It was bullshit. I have a hyundai awd suv now, which is a car and never got stuck in much more snow. The smart wheel control gets you out of almost an avalanche. MulvaGipple |
Sandman1!
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Sandman1!
User ID: 80039739 United States 09/27/2021 12:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If there is ever a reason you are bugging out in your car, it better be bullet proof all around and consist mostly of gas tanks. Quoting: MulvaGipple Yeah because forest fires aren't a thing where you may have to flee and return in a short time. Moran. I was referring to when this all goes tits up. Cars would be useless. Yes, for a fire, having a trunk of stuff might be useful but what would be most useful is a way out and a credit card to stay in a hotel that is not in the fire. Hunker down and die in your bunker then. A prudent prepare plans for the unexpected. Having options could be the difference between living and dying LOL I am a casino camper myself! But for a bug out plan? If I gotta go, I am staying at a Holiday inn then! Sandman1! |
Agent MIB
User ID: 80899836 Philippines 09/27/2021 01:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If there is ever a reason you are bugging out in your car, it better be bullet proof all around and consist mostly of gas tanks. Quoting: MulvaGipple Yeah because forest fires aren't a thing where you may have to flee and return in a short time. Moran. Yeah because cars didn't work out too well for these people. Moran. https://imgur.com/Z2Wv2SZ You are born with the truth, then taught a lie. |
VampPatriot
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MississippiGirl
User ID: 75098604 United States 09/27/2021 01:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If there is ever a reason you are bugging out in your car, it better be bullet proof all around and consist mostly of gas tanks. Quoting: MulvaGipple Unless the Zombie Biker gang is taking over the neighborhood I will stay with all my gear at the defendable home. Going on the road will be very dangerous best move at night get some night vision gear move slowly to where ever your bug out is. |
MulvaGipple
User ID: 79249554 United States 09/27/2021 01:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If there is ever a reason you are bugging out in your car, it better be bullet proof all around and consist mostly of gas tanks. Quoting: MulvaGipple Yeah because forest fires aren't a thing where you may have to flee and return in a short time. Moran. I was referring to when this all goes tits up. Cars would be useless. Yes, for a fire, having a trunk of stuff might be useful but what would be most useful is a way out and a credit card to stay in a hotel that is not in the fire. Hunker down and die in your bunker then. A prudent prepare plans for the unexpected. Having options could be the difference between living and dying Being highly mobile and light with some skills would be the way out. I know it is a movie but the most reliable item I would want (and have) was showcased in Deep Impact - a dirt bike. Carry just what you can live on for a little while, while you can get out. You don't need roads but your balls are going to hurt after terrain. MulvaGipple |
Sigma Doka
User ID: 80825928 United Kingdom 09/27/2021 01:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If there is ever a reason you are bugging out in your car, it better be bullet proof all around and consist mostly of gas tanks. Quoting: MulvaGipple Unless the Zombie Biker gang is taking over the neighborhood I will stay with all my gear at the defendable home. Going on the road will be very dangerous best move at night get some night vision gear move slowly to where ever your bug out is. Smart lass. You could be useful as I cant see well. I will just listen out. Dafug is that. Contantly. Until Im left behind. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78148665 United States 09/27/2021 01:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Tarp, Aluminum pot with lid, 30# test and a mixed package of hooks, 12 pack bottles PBR, Ziploc full of dryer lint and a ferro rod, paracord, snare wire, sleepin bag, Parry blade, whetstone, hatchet, mebbe some TP, salt and pepper. Peace. |
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Sigma Doka
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