First things first, you (yes, YOU) need a bug out bag that is packed and ready in case of emergency.
Now down to business. This thread is meant to help all of us brainstorm & share info that can help all of us to build, streamline, or modify our bugout & get home bags.
Please either list or post pics of the contents of your bags so that we can have a prepared community of Sixers. Also, please feel free to comment on what you think we should add/subtract from our bags. 👊🏾✊🏾💪🏾
I'll go first and describe my get home bag:
My get home backpack stays in my car & goes everywhere I do. It is designed to help me get home if I'm stranded somewhere outside of my immediate area. Your get home bag is of no use to you if leave it at home!
Also, I don't have any shelter items listed because I'm usually never more than a day's walk from my house. If I really need shelter, I have a 2 person tent that I keep in my trunk. Since I'm in an urban area, I can stop for breaks if necessary, but ideally I would be back at home before I need to sleep.
Now down to business. This thread is meant to help all of us brainstorm & share info that can help all of us to build, streamline, or modify our bugout & get home bags.
Please either list or post pics of the contents of your bags so that we can have a prepared community of Sixers. Also, please feel free to comment on what you think we should add/subtract from our bags. 👊🏾✊🏾💪🏾
I'll go first and describe my get home bag:
My get home backpack stays in my car & goes everywhere I do. It is designed to help me get home if I'm stranded somewhere outside of my immediate area. Your get home bag is of no use to you if leave it at home!
- Laptop backpack from Walmart (it's a plain looking bag that doesn't scream "steal me")
- First aid/boo boo kit for minor cuts, scrapes, bites, & burns
- Super bright LED pocket flashlight
- Folding pocket knife (usually kept on my body)
- 9mm pistol & spare magazine plus another pistol on my body
- Fire kit
- Bottled water, granola bars, & tuna/crackers kit
- Sillcock key so I can refill my water bottle
- Small prybar
- Gloves
- Power kit: solar charger, wall charger, 2 USB cables
- Multi tool
- Solar emergency radio
- Pair of clean socks (I plan to buy some moleskin, too)
- 2 bandanas
- Rain poncho
- Space blanket
- 2 hand warmers
- 10 feet of paracord
- Small ratcheting screwdriver kits
- Box cutter
- Pen, notepad, & Sharpie
- A few ziplock bags
- Hand sanitizer
- Hand wipes
- Light jacket (not there in the summer, & I sometimes swap it for a hoodie)
Also, I don't have any shelter items listed because I'm usually never more than a day's walk from my house. If I really need shelter, I have a 2 person tent that I keep in my trunk. Since I'm in an urban area, I can stop for breaks if necessary, but ideally I would be back at home before I need to sleep.