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Topic started on 16-10-2008 @ 10:07 PM by reticledc
outside bag via spring cord
1x 1/4'' x 100' tactical rope -unlimited uses
1x army blanket -keep heat, shelter
1' knife "Big brother!"

inside bag
Wrapped inside a ziplock big bag -water collection
army folded -any of which can be used as fire starter
1x jeans
2x t-shirt
2x skivvies
2x socks
1x thermal long sleeve
1x sweater

ziplock
inside
copy recent bills
copy recent taxes
copy DL
copy ins card
copy benefit info
copy contacts
copy ss card
copy Birth Cert.
flash drive digital copies of all above

loose in pockets and bag
1x gloves -protect hands
2x em foil blanket -keep heat/signal
5x light sticks -
1x compact flashlight-
2x water bottle 1ltr each-h2o
2x para-cord "550" x100' -handy this is
1x tarp -h2o protect
4x 6mil black plastic bags-h20 protect-h2o collect
1x compact metal container"boiling"
2x fork-misc
1x survival knife
1x tactical folding knife-portability without go bag
1x sharpener
1x compact axe-
1x multi tool-
1x multi screwdriver-sometime a multi tool is just too flimsy
1x compact wood saw-
1x compact shovel-
1x Whistle/compass/mag galss
1x real compass
10x power bars
4x zip locks asst. sizes-h20 protect-h2o collect
crank am/FM/weather/USB charger/cell charger/light
mp3 player loaded with tunes-USB
cellphone
1 small book or magazine-fire, sanity

1 mini toothpaste
2 tooth brushes
1 mini antiseptic mouthwash-also for wounds
1 mini shampoo-
1 mini sanitizer-wounds-fire start
1 bar soap-lube sticks 4 fire- burn soap repelling odor
1 wash rag -fire start
4 shaving razors
1 mini conditioner-good for burns ans shaving
1 mini lotion-good for burns and shaving
4 Maxi pads-fire start
Full size shampoo -wash everything

[1x otter h2o tight container]
inside otter

fishing line
hooks

dental floss-tie and fish
4 dental picks

2 drywall screws -sometimes you just need a screw
2 nails -same with nails
8 paperclips -bend to fit need

1 led light

2 lighters
1 mag fire start/flint
20 band aids
5 antibiotic packs
5 alcohol packs-fire
5 cotton pads-fire
4 exact blades
5 razor blades
1 Bic pen cap -scrape inside ear of debris
1 micro rare earth magnet-non invasive removes metal from eye
1 small nail clippers-cutting line and small cord
1 tweezers-
4 tums-
4 pepto-
12 Tylenol-
5 Zyrtec-
10 iodine tabs-wounds
10 neutralizers
matches
folded foil- all kinds of uses, make container for boiling
notepad/mini pen

and more.........

total weight
less than 25 lbs





sorry, forgot to mention this is my never returning home/world gone to s#!t bag.
I do have a significantly smaller bag with just some basics that I carry on a daily basis in the trunk.

[edit on 16/10/2008 by reticledc]


reply posted on 17-10-2008 @ 05:15 PM by reticledc
reply to post by Atlantican



You know that CD's are a great idea. It's kind of like a "DUH!" moment.

I also work off of the tier system. I have different bags for different occasions.
the one described is my "living off the land in the event of a catastrophic war bag"
More realistically, I have it broken down into, what can I leave behind if I have to. Education is the key here. Food can be left behind if you know how to acquire your own food. Learn how to make your own shelters, so you don't have to carry one with you. As you can see, a lot of the items I have are more or less redundant and or can be used for multiple purposes.
If I had to narrow it down to bare essentials, it would be:

clothes
Water bottle
axe
folding knife
multi-tool
screw driver
Combo radio
personal info
para cord
lighter
plastic bags
sanitizer

Everything else is redundant.
If you know how to survive, you can make due with nothing.

My daily survival kit which I carry everyday is
Altoid tin and inside is:
exacto blades
paper clips
floss
magnet
led light
band aids
Tylenol
tweezers
pen cap

I also carry:
flash drive, tactical folding knife, and a mini pad and pen

So much stuff....
I need a new hobby...
Maybe I'll post on ATS...


reply posted on 18-10-2008 @ 07:48 AM by soldiermom
Your list reminded me that I don't have copies of any documents. I'm making copies right now. Thanks for that tip.

One thing I haven't seen mentioned in the numerous threads about bob's (although I may have overlooked it) are the firestarter logs. Not necessarily the logs but the small bricks of fire starter.

We went camping weekend before last and we took a couple of those and it makes starting a fire so much easier. It says to light the bag but I just broke a piece off (maybe a third) and went with that. They're only about 6 inches long and maybe a couple of inches wide so, they wouldn't take up too much room.

I'm proud to say, as a female, I set up the entire camp by myself since my husband had to work late. I packed everything, loaded, unloaded, set up the tent (easier than I thought it would be), started the fire and settled down to a pretty cozy campsite. Now I know I can do it by myself if it came down to that.

As for what I have, it doesn't add up to even a quarter of what you have.
I have a family of five and considering what we would all have to pack, I think I have enough for everyone for at least two weeks. I know that's nowhere near what we need but I'm adding a little bit here and there.

I have all of our camping gear stacked in a corner of my kitchen in boxes for easy access. Everything else we would need is in a tote.

I pray that we'll never have a need for any of it but if we do, it's there.

Thanks again for the tip about copying documents. I'll give you a star just for that.


reply posted on 31-8-2009 @ 11:25 PM by reticledc
reply to post by patrickhatch


though the idea of a tactical vest does sound interesting, If I had to choose between that and a good pair of cargo pants, the cargo pants win hands down every time.
The pants in my pic are exactly those.
Lightweight yet durable. Wearable with sweats underneath.

side note:
I cannot tell you how many times I have found an Altoids tin kit handy.
I get so many comments on it when I produce it for some reason or another.

There are a lot of great ideas on Instrutables.com
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