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<blockquote data-quote="turkeyrun" data-source="post: 2803605" data-attributes="member: 27991"><p>We are prepped to bug in.</p><p></p><p>My bag is a get back home bag. It is actually 3 bags. I can carry all 3 or if the wife is with, she carry some.</p><p></p><p>All 3 are gas mask bags and have belt clips and shoulder straps.</p><p></p><p>1 never leaves the truck. Fence pliers, screw drivers, hammer, 6" folding knife and saw, flashlight and batteries, roll of cord, duct tape, toilet paper. Side pocket, rain coat, space blanket. Not in bag, but in truck; phone charger, small 12v compressor, 12v impact wrench.</p><p></p><p>2. 100 rnds .357, expanding police baton, flashlight, bic lighter, band aids, ace bandage. Sidfe pocket; aspirin, neosprin. If on a trip, 10 30rnd pmags, 4 1911 mags, box of .45acp, 100 rnds .22LR.</p><p></p><p>3. 3 bottles of water, jar of peanut butter, granola bars, filters.</p><p></p><p></p><p>These bags are for the real plausibility of vehicle breakdown and having to walk. With cell phones, staying with vehicle and waiting is most likely scenario. No phone service is possible and walking a few miles. Weather could be a factor, again, stay with .vehicle. Catastrophic grid failure, true SHTF, walking from work is 31 miles, cross country, several water sources, no urban, lots of cover. 2 days hike.</p><p></p><p>Impossible to plan and pack for every scenario. You younger Rambo's can have your 70# packs. I'm too old and have limitations, so I plan / pack for most likely, not everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turkeyrun, post: 2803605, member: 27991"] We are prepped to bug in. My bag is a get back home bag. It is actually 3 bags. I can carry all 3 or if the wife is with, she carry some. All 3 are gas mask bags and have belt clips and shoulder straps. 1 never leaves the truck. Fence pliers, screw drivers, hammer, 6" folding knife and saw, flashlight and batteries, roll of cord, duct tape, toilet paper. Side pocket, rain coat, space blanket. Not in bag, but in truck; phone charger, small 12v compressor, 12v impact wrench. 2. 100 rnds .357, expanding police baton, flashlight, bic lighter, band aids, ace bandage. Sidfe pocket; aspirin, neosprin. If on a trip, 10 30rnd pmags, 4 1911 mags, box of .45acp, 100 rnds .22LR. 3. 3 bottles of water, jar of peanut butter, granola bars, filters. These bags are for the real plausibility of vehicle breakdown and having to walk. With cell phones, staying with vehicle and waiting is most likely scenario. No phone service is possible and walking a few miles. Weather could be a factor, again, stay with .vehicle. Catastrophic grid failure, true SHTF, walking from work is 31 miles, cross country, several water sources, no urban, lots of cover. 2 days hike. Impossible to plan and pack for every scenario. You younger Rambo's can have your 70# packs. I'm too old and have limitations, so I plan / pack for most likely, not everything. [/QUOTE]
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