ignorant_ape gave me this idea to start a new thread.
People were discussing their BOB kit supply list and I was very interested. I would like to know what people are placing in them as I would like to
secure one for my family. Also, for a family of four would I need four seperate kits, one for each member, or could I just pack extra in a main kit?
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Kit 1 (personal)
Portable DVD playa
20 of my favorite DVD's (to keep my mind of the BS)
Can goods (spaghetti o's and things)
20 pair of underware (cause you will be scared sh**tless)
Playstation 3 (cause after paying $600 this baby ain't going no where and it will keep my eye/hand coordination up)
10 of my favorite games
1 shovel (to bury bodies I find along the way)
Mac 10 w/2000 rounds of amo
Kit 2 (at home)
400 gallons of fresh water
camping stove
4 Black Angus cows (so when the markets run out)
13 chickens (for eggs and drumsticks)
10 A-K 47's (1 for each member of my crew)
vegtable seeds
6 cases of distilled Vodka (to ease the pain and can used for infections)
10 flashlights (wind up kind)
short wave radio (wind up as well)
10 cords of chopped wood
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Dang it all!! hit backspace and deleted my post....grrr
condensed version
Alice Pack and 50cal ammo box packed;
Printout of FM 21-76 Survival, Evasion, and Recovery Manual
Fishing kit
first aid kit
basic shelter kit
Fire kit
Navigation and signaling kit
Assorted Tool kit
Potable water kit
the rest of the space is filled with non essentials.
Traveling light has been noted often, my theory is fit it all into one pack and it will get lighter as it gets used. If you are serious about making
a bob, ask yourself what you and your family need to survive. Make a list and determine what level the need is. Then create a personal get to
vehicle bag, then a larger setup for trunk, and a larger still for home in case you get there and need to leave. The home one is clothes, food and
tent, and some bedding.
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to answer one of your questions . every member of your team, group, or family should have a minimum survival kit on them in times of emergency and
should have been familiarized and trained on the contents and how to use them. this can be done at home but some off site practice is very useful,
read camping trip here and not to any established ares a wilderness trip is the best but perhaps not for the first time. you can certainly have
members of your group carry different things in their kits according to ability to bear them but the basics must go with every person you wish to
survive as they may get separated from the rest for either a short or long time and this to must be considered. where to meet and when if such occurs.
on the camping trips, at least one the members should camp alone separated from the rest by enough distance to test their ability to survive alone at
least 24 hours , more is better but time is a constraint in most peoples lives . i hope this helps .
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I have most of the stuff mentioned here and:
4 tarps
1 tow wench with a 5000lbs steel cable
2 2500lbs tow ropes
1 water pump
I plan on gettin a rickshaw like cart
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all the survival guides that are stored in pdf on my laptop. A decent worldmap also stored at my laptop. Solar charger for my laptop. A decent weapon
without ammo . A small fishingthing, a CB-radio who is compatible with my solar charger. Alot of watercleaning tablets. A small bottle of bleach . A
gasmask with different filters . and i know it sounds stupid . But i always keep a HAZMAT-suit from Tyvek with it to. in case things get really ugly
at my hideout. i have a pair of gloves who reach over my elbows chemical resistant. and some boots who are chem-resistant to.
The first thing i would do is take all the rice that i have stored some 1kg ,get my laptop and solar panel . my bobkit jump on my bike and drive like
hell to a place i know up here thats underground. From there on i would evaluate the situation as it comes because u never really can think of any
situation bound to happen in a crisis.
I hope i never need the stuff above, but in case i need it i'm prepared. Some of my friends an me talked about this before , And i case of a global
thingy we would assemble at the underground place i mentioned before. My guess is that we have a better chance with 5 prepared guys then with a whole
group who is underresourced.
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Don't forget to include your e-BOB
You could carry all you need in terms of reference and technical manuals, how-to guides, maps and all manner of other 'tactical/survival' data in a
couple of Gigs worth of storage (enough to fill a single DVD-ROM or USB memory stick)
Even in the event of an EMP/national power-cut type event, you'll still be able to find a functioning workstation/laptop to access your files...would
make a great tradeable commodity too in the longer term
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Originally posted by Spartannic
all the survival guides that are stored in pdf on my laptop 
could you post links to any of those .pdf guides/files so I could add to my e-bob? would be much appreciated
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