Soundwave
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I actually have winter boots and snow pants in my car right now just in case for workI"m failing here too. Especially in winter time.
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I actually have winter boots and snow pants in my car right now just in case for workI"m failing here too. Especially in winter time.
I think you missed a "C", Cat food and a cat.Google the 10 Cs of survival. I remember a few,
Combustion
Container
Cover
Compass
Cordage
Cutting tool
Candling (lighting)
The rest escapes me right now.
Also, I keep a survival manual (I think the one issued to the Rangers), some protein bars, a little medical, a hoodie and TP in mine. This is New England, where there's a dwelling every five miles or so, so it's not that super important to me. My truck rig (GUNZ!) on the other hand... Oh boy.
I have seen it used to induce vomiting.The kit includes a small plastic bottle of 195 proof Everclear.
I love this stuff. Its very versatile. Its a hand sanitizer, its a fire starter, its a sedative / relaxant.
I have a pry bar in my van and a good pair of bolt cutters. But in my get home bag, I have a Becker BK2 Companion. It's about as good as a pry bar and weighs a lot less.Did we talk about Pry Bars yet? If you’re Bugging Out, why carry sh*t to sleep on the cold, hard, ground, when you could "let yourself in" to more comfortable quarters? On foot, it’s a bit heavy. But for a few days, you can hump it. Or the younger folks with you can
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In your vehicle, don’t skimp - it tucks nicely under the carpet in the back.
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I think you're missing a piece.Since bug out bags are for worse case scenarios, I figured I might need some camouflage. I added a change of clothes to my bag. Working on painting the bug out gun as well.
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Wrong pattern. If all your gear doesn't match, do you truly operate?
This guy gets it. A true operator.Wrong pattern. If all your gear doesn't match, do you truly operate?
Woodlandick master race!This guy gets it. A true operator.
Wrong pattern. If all your gear doesn't match, do you truly operate?
In extreme situations, when you lack a proper stencil, you could use your own body parts.I just figured the operated uses his own, um, "pattern" to make it match.
Multidong? Pizzletarn? CockPAT?In extreme situations, when you lack a proper stencil, you could use your own body parts.
Camo works best with several sizes, so a group of operators getting together with some spray paint can work. Remember, it is not gay if it is a tactical survival situation.
Does it have inckude the TV?This. There was a website where a guy who had been in New Orleans when that big hurricane hit (Katrina?) and people had to evacuate. He talked about the 60 second bug out and maybe a 30 minute bug out. Meaning you have 60 seconds to leave the house or 30 minutes, etc. Since this is the much more likely scenario - bugging out for localized disaster - he focused more on having things like all your contact numbers you would need (insurance, neighbors, personal contacts, repair people, etc). Making sure you have any absolutely necessary medicines for a few days until you can get refills/replacements. Being sure you have a way to charge your cell phone. Lots of stuff we usually take for granted. Maybe even have a PAPER MAP and mark out some routes and locations for hotel stays and phone numbers so you could book a room "on the run." Keeping cash on hand too. things like that.
ETA: FOUND IT! HURRICANE KATRINA
It's in your pocket.Does it have inckude the TV?
Can't go without a TV
Remember when teachers said you'd never carry a calculator around with you?It's in your pocket.
I need a 60in tv with cinema quality surround sound. How do I pack that upIt's in your pocket.
Depends.Wrong pattern. If all your gear doesn't match, do you truly operate?
Depends.
Back in the day when I was still serving, B Co got in a new First Sergeant who we swore was an escapee from a nuthouse.Since bug out bags are for worse case scenarios, I figured I might need some camouflage. I added a change of clothes to my bag. Working on painting the bug out gun as well.
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"Latrine".I only use depends when I'm operating in an operational area where I dont have access to a latrine.
Back in the day when I was still serving, B Co got in a new First Sergeant who we swore was an escapee from a nuthouse.
"Latrine".
Sounds French.
lol - I have one of those...Did we talk about Pry Bars yet? If you’re Bugging Out, why carry sh*t to sleep on the cold, hard, ground, when you could "let yourself in" to more comfortable quarters? On foot, it’s a bit heavy. But for a few days, you can hump it. Or the younger folks with you can
STANLEY® FATMAX® FUBAR® 1kg Functional Utility Bar | STANLEY
15 in. FATMAX® FuBar® utility barwww.stanleytools.com
In your vehicle, don’t skimp - it tucks nicely under the carpet in the back.
Amazon product ASIN B003LS4HZCView: https://www.amazon.com/Stanley-55-122-FuBarForcible-Entry-Tool/dp/B003LS4HZC/ref=sr_1_10?dchild=1&keywords=Halligan+Tool&qid=1611962928&sr=8-10
Someplace in the garage I've got a ratty filthy dull old pair of Keys to the CityMy bug-out box, ... also includes a bolt cutter. ... If you need to cut a lock or cut through a chain link fence to save or provide for your family under difficult circumstances, its a good thing to have.
and a C for condoms...I think you missed a "C", Cat food and a cat.
Forget the condoms were going to need to repopulate the earth loland a C for condoms...