Bug Out Gear

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Since I have a militia photo topic going, I figured why not start one about Bug Out Gear.

Bug Out Gear can be anything from a small backpack to a large armory.

I hope that by posting these images that maybe some of you will make a Bug Out Kit so in case something happens you will be prepapred and not be like those that wait for the government to come and save them.

And so it begians....


My Gear
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MOLLE Vest with Level IIIA vest plus SAPI Plates

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First Aid Kit pouch, Radio, 100 Oz Camelpak in hump plus MREs. Gas Mask Pouch, Otis Cleaning Kit, and CPR Mask Pouch.

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All of the items held on the vest.


1x Leatherman Supertool
1x USGI Tritium Lensatic Compass
1x Otis Multi-Caliber Cleaning Kit
1x Container of Gun Oil
1x Garmin GPS Unit
1x Copy of the US Constitution
1x Nylon Balaclava
1x Pair of Hatch Kevlar Reinforced Tactical Gloves
1x GI Woodland Poncho
1x 50ft of 550 Para Cord
1x GLOCK Model 78 Field Knife
1x 3M Gas Mask
1x 3 power spotting glass
1x Beretta 92FS 9mm Parabellum
5x Spare Beretta 92FS Magazines
1x Colt M4 Carbine
16x 30rd AR-15 Magazines
1x CPR Pocket Mask
1x Safariland Tactical Tigh Rig with Surefire G2 flashlight
1x Flectar Camo Scarf
1x Scanner Radio
1x Set of Aviator BDUs w/ 5.11 undershirt
1x Kelver PASGAT Helmet w/ Goggles
1x Pair of 5.11 HRT Boots

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LC-1 Pack Frame with Medium Ruck Sack

All Items held in Ruck

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8x Sets of stripped MREs
1x M-65 Fieldcoat with liner
1x Cold Weather Helmet Liner
1x Jeep Cap
1x Watch Cap
1x Pair of Cold Weather Leather Gloves
1x Cold Weather BDU Cap
1x Woodland Boonie Cap
1x GI Mess Kit with Utensils
1x Roll of Toilet Paper
4x Commercial Smoke Bombs to single folks
1x Ontario Knife Co. GI Machete
1x GI Foam Sleeping Pad w/ Extra GI OD Poncho
1x US Marine Corps Note Book with Pencils & Pens
1x Set of German Flectar BDUs
3x Pair of extra socks and underwear
1x Set of Religious items
1x US Army Field Manuals w/ extra nylon cord for building a shelter and orange tape to single
2x 1 Quart GI Plastic Canteens
2x 2 Quart GI Plastic Canteens

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2002 Ford F-150 4.2 Liter 6 Cly V6 2WD with extra jerry cans for fuel and extra parts and tools on tool box.


I use the Beretta 92FS and Colt M4 due to DoD Standards. I know that most National Guard Armories and Reserve Base Armories have said firearms, parts, amgazines, and ammunition that would be usable by me. I wish DoD issued GLOCK 22s but since that is not the case I stick with what DoD issues.
I have also added 1x GI Jungle Hammock
 
Other folks gear from other boards and forums....

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Weapons:
SBR M4 with Eotech and BUIS
Remington 870 HD with Knoxx Copstock Folder
Ruger P89

Blades:
Coldsteel recon tanto
Hibbons throwing knife
Stainless dive knife
Classic style hatchet

Food and such:
3x 1 quart canteens
3 weeks worth of rice
2x jars of peanut butter
2x bottles of energy supplements
1 bottle of multivitamins
1 bottle of vitamin C tabs
5 steel cables for snares

Medical gear:
Wash tub
Button cord
Surgical needles
10x high absorbant surgipads
2x rolls gauze rap
Blood pressure cuff
Full surgical kit including clamps, probes, and scalpals
Instant cold pack
Standard small first aid kit
Ultraset (perscription pain killer that you can NOT go to sleep while on...seriously)
Oceans sinus flush
Emergency space blanket
Bottle of iodine for wound flush including gunshot
1 liter hydrogen peroxide for instrument cleaning
Big ass can of energy drink until I can order a couple of I.V. kits

Misc. and rigging gear:
100' of 16000 lb repeling line
2x repeling harnesses
500' of 550 lb cord
Israeli gas mask
3x road flares
Military issue signal flare set
1 quart black powder
1x emergency poncho
GPS and software for laptop with car charger for laptop
Compass for if I can't use my GPS
Military field book
Leather bound notebook
Camping silverware

To top it all of I have a level IIIA vest and a Nomex flight suit.

Oh and those black tarp looking things on the floor are dump bags. Great to keep around so if you're in a hurry you can just stuff crap into them quick.
 
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Eberlestock Gunslinger Pack

2 - 70 oz Camelbaks(Inside Pack)

Eureka Backcounty 2 Tent

1 - First Aid Kit

2 - 3.5oz Packs of Beef Jerky

Mountain House Flameless Oven Kit

5 - 20oz Mountain House Meals

4 - Cliff Bars

Spam

5 - Packs of Gatorade(Make 32oz Each)

30 - Katadyn Water Purification Tablets

Deordorant

9 Hour Candles

Stormproof Matches

Multi-tool

Surefire G2

Zip Lock Bags

Duct Tape

Wiley X Glasses/Goggles

Whislte

Tooth brush / tooth paste

Carmex Lip Balm

50 feet of 550 Cord

2 Pair of underwear / socks / moisture wicking under shirts

Glock 22

AR-15

COMING SOON - Snugpak Elite 2 or 3 Sleeping bag

As far as ammo goes I will have mags and 150 rounds of ammo for the AR with mags and 75 rounds of ammo for the G22. I have a Molle Vest for this that is not pictured. I intend to conceal this with a light track jacket.
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My B.O.B. / Emergency Bag for my truck has in it the following:

For Clothes:

Tan BDU's
Thermal Shirt
Tank top - In pants pocket
A pair of socks - In pants pocket
Two pairs of boxers - In pants pocket
Work Gloves
Sunglasses
Swimming Goggles
Hat
Full body flight suit (OD Green)

Survival gear:

Matches - Mmall orange match holder
Candles
First Aid Kit
Hooded poncho
Emergency Blanket
Multi purpose Rope
Shovel
Compass - On gloves
Multi-purpose tool - On gloves
Skinning Knife - Next to clothes
Water purifying tablets


Other gear:

Blanket (underneath clothes)
Ear plugs + nose plug
Vivarin
TP
Soap
Toothbrush
Personal hygeine kit
Earphones
3 packs of dry gatorade mix
CB Radio, Adapter and Antenna
Umbrella (Not featured)
2005 Road Atlas (Not featured)
Equate Pain Killers (Added since pictures)
Duct Tape (Added since pictures)

I chose this setup for my truck because while on the road in every day like and in the PAW i plan to be much more society and survival friendly, i feel like this is a great setup for an emergency in almost any enviornment, except that I am lacking water.
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The full, loaded BOB. The pack is a German Mountain Rucksack, canvas, rubberized bottom, in German Flecktarn camo.

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The full contents of the bag. 3 MRE's, 6 Snickers Marathon Energy Bars, 2 24-oz "Sport" water bottles, Ziplock bag of salt, 3 packets of powdered Gatorade. Copy of Next-Gen KBar, Kydex sheath, coil of nylon rope, duct tape, 100% DEET Off, Multitool, small folding knife, 2 6' coils of wire, Energizer flashlight, matches, lighters, and Magnesium firestarter.

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In the middle is my Henry Repeating Arms AR-7 Survival Rifle, .22 LR, with about 500 rounds of .22 LR 40-grain HP sealed in a Ziplock bag.

Below is a closeup of the rifle assemble

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Bolle T-800 Tac goggles.
Swat cap with clip on LED flashlight.
Lockpick.
Paraschute cord.
Pocket Knife.
Multi Tool.
FRS Radio.
Granola bars.
Film cans with more AAA bats for the LED light.
Hockey Tape(advantage over duct tape: Can improve or turn anything into a weapon.)
Electrical tape.
Compas, Whistle and Lighter attached with string.
Extra lighters in pouch.
Saw Back, Self Sharpening Machete.
Kershaw Survival Knife.
Dictionary of Semifores or Hand Signals.

In the gray shoulder bag: Shake flashlight, metal rasp and a few other long tools not shown, and a survival book that shall remain nameless.

In the Kewshaw knife's pouch: Compas, lighter, small first aid kit, small booklet of survival tips and first aid skills. Matches, fish hooks, bait, lead shots.

In my seperate backpack I keep:
AM/FM radio/flashlight.
Extra batterys.
Duct Tape.
Small Toolbox.
Single burner camp stove. (runs on just about anything, really)

Not shown:
Knife called The Bushman.
Binoculars.
Buttpack with a MREs.
I have a PASGT helmet, but other than being an effective helmet, I don't think it would be particularly good against zombies due to the weight.
I'd just as soon get one of those helmets skateboarders use.

Recent additions:
Film can tacklebox; Fishing line, small bobber, hook and a few jigs incase bate is taken.

Film can of Dryer Lint. I could get firestarter... When I'm not so lazy.

Seperable backup BOB utility belt. Rather than pack all the extras away. I can wear this at the same time as the rest of my gear. Should someone join up with me, it contains all the basics. Also if I find that I have to dump the bulk of my gear in a hurry, I have lightweight backup. Nothing really new in it. Just extras from the rest of my BOB.
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net mesh sinch sack
stackable pot/pan/pan
utensile set x2
xtra strong tie wraps
survival knife w/ compas/fishing line/hook and sharpening stone
glow stick
soap
waterproof matches
emergency blanket
hooded poncho
50' paracord
tooth paste
snakebite kit
lighter
mini maglight
dryer sheet
aspirin
echinacia
2 small flashlights
first aid insect kit
first aid burn kit
first aid cut kit
tube tent
rice/cream of wheat
filet knife

((also water/mre's, bdu's))

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3 person tent
sleeping bag
water bottles
contact case/solution
hooded poncho
water purification tablets
dryer sheet
maglight
tac light
hatchet
small shovel
small radio
paracord
leatherman multitool
medical bag
waterproof matches
signal whistle
tiny can opener
black net mesh sinch sack
2 25 round belts
15 loose rounds
5 rounds on vest
cantene
buck knife
sandals

((also water/mre's, bdu's))

My concern with bugging out is mostly rural. There are no major cities within walking distance of where I live, and would take at least one tank of fuel in any given vehicle for us to even reach one. For disaster preparedness being self sufficient will be important for this area. I also would like to survive for at least 72 hours with little or no supplies or help outside of the BOB, yet the BOB should have the tools needed to live past that magic 72 hours. Also, I have two bags here. I will not be bugging out without my girl of course
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so our bags compliment each other. Her back is more geared toward first aid and quality of life, mine is more aggresive/defensive.

Notes on her bag:

net mesh sinch sack...she keeps her cooking supplies in this strong but light net bag. She keeps this bag because it would make a good way to wash dishes, simply dunking them repeatedly into some water. We may not be able to have a ready supply of antibacterial dawn, but we can clean somewhat. The bag would also be a good 'live well' for any fish. You could put them in the bag, sinch it up, and rope it on something.

xtra strong tie wraps...hey, maybe a friend gets bitten, and we don't want them coming back as a zombie and biting us right? We can tie them up while they are willing, and then hope they don't turn, and don't have to put a bullet in the head of a still living friend.

dryer sheet...there is a really light item that seemingly has no purpose... We keep a dryer sheet or two in our bug out bags because we leave our bags stocked and ready to go. This means that our clothes and belongings sit in a canvas bag for months at a time. You leave a dryer sheet in the bag and when you pull those potentially rotten smelling clothes out, and they are springtime fresh
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A small bit of comfort in a potentially horrible time.

tube tent... this is really just an emergency shelter, it doubles as some weather cover and a tarp, for the uses of either

rice/cream of wheat...we keep a bit of this in our bags so that we can have raw carbs that will hydrate when consumed, in addition to the MRE's

sleeping bag... atm we only have one bag between us, and will be getting another very soon. my bag is less than 2 lbs, and is rated to 22 degrees F. You won't be comfortable when the temperature dips below freezing, but you'll be alive.

water bottles... I use 1liter soda bottles, they fit well in the sides of our ruk sacks, two at a time. we carry at least 8 liters of water for imediate survival, supplimented with enough water purification tablets for 80 gallons.

hatchet... I use a hatchet with a hammer head on the reverse side. This will be much more usefull in a rural setting than a crowbar/opening tool. If I were rural, I'd trade this for the crowbar.

small shovel... you gotta have something to bury your poo! also, for digging firepits, ect... my shovel is very small, and one side of the blade is sharpened for sawing (has teeth) and the other is sharpened for hacking/cutting. It also has a bottle opener so you can get that pesky beer open! Gotta be careful though, as I've pulled the top inch of glass off a bottle with it...it works well.

Medical bag... this is my version of a first aid kit. This little pouch is full of several doses of OTC meds that can solve most any condition for 72 hours, and has several doses of the prescription meds that I need.

sandals...I keep sandals in my bag so that when I have to cross water, I don't have to soak my boots or shoes, depending on what i'm wearing when I have to bug out.

ammunition... I carry 70 rounds for my 12'ga shotty in my bag and tac vest. I carry mostly game loads because food gathering to me is more important than being able to hurt or kill people. I have a few rounds for self defense, but would rather use the less than leathal game loads. In the way of personal defense, Frostbyte keeps a stun gun on her person. I can't remember the volts, but it's the legal civilian limit.

Both our bags are supplimented with MRE's for food, and 2 sets of BDU's. Our logic is that BDU's are warm and durrable clothing, and when staying out of sight/out of mind is our goal, some forest camo would work well...

Our BOB's are not finished, and are not optimal. This is just what we've been able to put together with limited budgets and adjusted from the several bugouts that we've been on. The BOB list also doesn't include the clothes that we wear when we do bug out. Optimally we'll be able to get to our homes long enough to change into warmer/more durable clothes/shoes, but if we can't we should be fine. Feel free to ask any questions about our BOBs, or about items we chose not to include.

I should also point out that nothing in the BOBs is very expensive. The most expensive individual item in our bags is my sleeping bag, at $65. Even the tent was less. I've found decent bargains on nearly all the items listed. Also, these are the bags a friend and I took on the first core ZS buggout not long ago.... thanks again PistolPete for the tac light, I love it!
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Well here is most of my bugout stuff, I am leaving out clothes and MRE's as everyone knows what those look like. Also it would have made the images too big for you to see small items well. Anyone wants closeups I've got em. Here's what I got in the photo.

On the left you see my bayonet which is my baby
50' 550 paracord
6x peanut butter packs emergency rations
signal mirror
sewing kit
3x MRE napkin packs
3x alcohol wipes
3x match books
2x lighters
magnesium bar
35mm film canister with dry tissue soaked in petrol jelly
2x packs of 4 each pepto tabs
Iodine bottle for water purification
roll electrical tape
magnifying lense
waxed floss
ear plugs
emergency blanket
3x bandages
9x bandaids
M9 and sheath
Blackdiamond headlamp
10x25 small binoculars
Benchmade Rescue hook
quick link
skinning knife
my home modified grappel (it works
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large crappy multi tool
small gerber tool
mini maglight
knife sharpener (next to maglight)
forceps
long scissors
offset phillips and straight screwdriver
taken down modified bolt cutters (Mr. Snippy)


I forgot stuff like an idiot so I have to take new photos.
Left out;

3 cell large maglight
descender
50' climbing rope
crappy backpack all this stuff is in
MRE's
Off with Deet
duct tape

I own no guns yet so... anyway here's the photos


All the stuff I remembered all laid out

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My Knife
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Main bag weight approximatelly 18lbs (bathroom scale)
Large first aid weight approximately 2.5lbs

Main Bag (yes it has carry on bag wheels and a collapsible drawbar)

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CONTENTS
9 MRE entres
6 MRE sides
4 MRE brownies
3 MRE cracker
1 MRE Cheeze packet
1 MRE PB packet
misc MRE accessories
2 P-38 Canopeners
AM/FM radio
German Utensels knife fork spoon with can opener (CO holds it together)
Potable Aqua
PA+
1 qt sports bottle
NIOSH HEPA Dust mask
Red hardhat
Leather work gloves with reflective backs
safety glasses
yellow vest with reflective tape
Space Blanket
4 in 1 tool
50 ft para cord
3 pens
2 pencils
notebook
sharpie
regular marker
automatic center punch
2D glow in the dark flashlight spare batteries
2AA LED flashlight + spare batteries
whistle w/lanyard
roll with ductape
roll masking tape
yellow small firstaid kit butt pack
Cold Steel SRK w/Kydex sheith
Gerber big game kit in pouch
Gerber Folding saw wood and bone blade's
Gerber 4" folder
Gerber zip knife with spare blades
latex gloves

Contents of small firstaid kit
3 rolls of kling
2 triangle bandages
Bag of clothes pins ( triage tags )
roll of cloth tape
18 telfa pads
2 4" rolls of gauze
2 2" rolls of gauze
4 4x4 gauze
4 2x2 gauze
asst band-aids
1 bag non latex gloves
1 EMT shears
Earplugs
Immodium AD
Tylenol
generic decongestant
generic antihistimine
tweezers


big firstaid kit (most of the duplicates are in the bag still)

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CONTENTS
latex gloves
Stethoscope
Blood pressure cuff
4 8x7 combine dressings
4 8x10 combine dressings
1 bulk dressing
2 occlusive dressings
2 convience bags (barf/urine)
5 surgical masks with eye shields
4 triangular bandages
2 large oral airways
2 small oral airways
roll paper tape
roll cloth tape
23 3x3 gauze pads
EMS fieldguide BLS & intermediate
1 Box of 20 Curaid silver bandages
3 4" rolls of gauze
2 2" rolls of gauze
Can of spray dressing (for road rash and stuff)
EMT Shears
bottle of tylenol
bottle of guiffesin
triple antibiotic
vapo rub
misc OTC stuff

Grab & Go bag
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as it stands right now it is somewhere beteween managably heavy and unmanagably heavy.
here are the contents:

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food/water:
2 lipton thai sesame noodles
1 jumbo bag jacks links beef jerky
6 quaker breakfast bars
4 heartland granola bars
4 1 pint bottles of water
i have a 2 liter camelback knock off attached to my pack as well
1 msr sweetwater water purification system
1 bottle potable aqua
bag of condiments nested in pot

im planning on getting a collection on mountain house food just havent felt that loose with my money yet..

fire:
15 cotton balls soaked in vasaline
1 magnesium fire starter
4 bic lighters
4 packes waterproof matches

fishing:
1 shakespear ugly stick 5' ultralight rod (going to be replaced with light action ugly stick pack rod)
1 shakespear 8' 3 piece 5/6 weight fly rod
1 fly reel
1 spidermite ultralight reel
1 tacklebox with assorted tackle
50 yards of spiderline fusion 14lb test

cooking:
1 plastic measuring cup
1 stainless steel msr pot (not sure of size)
1 set msr titanium spoon and fork
1 rei titanium spork
1 small can opener
1 small flask

medical/sanitization:
1 bottle waterless hand sanitizer
1 weekender size med kit

tools:
1 folding shovel
1 spiderco harpy
1 buck hunting knife
1 gerber multitool
1 gerber camp saw
1 wire saw
1 utility knife with replaceable blades
1 ontario 18" camp machette
an unknown length of paracord
1 set of 8x21 bushnell binoculars
2 knife sharpeners

communications:
1 yaesu vx5r ham radio with throat mic and antenna adapters
1 motorolla family radio

navigation:
garmin etrex venture gps
old army lensatic compass

flashlights:
1 rayovack headlamp 3 led (2 red one white) and krypton bulb
1 surefire 6p
1 sc1 spares carrier with a high output lamp assembly and 6 cr123's
1 3AAA 1w led flashlight dorcy
1 bag of assorted aa and aaa batteries

sleeping:
1 5'x6' foot tent, thats not quite 5' or 6' but is only 3.5 lbs
1 ozark trail sleeping bag
1 ozark trail fleece sleeping bag for cold weather (used as liner in sleeping bag)

in good weather the tent and large sleeping bag will be replaced by a hammock and the fleece bag

clothing:
the clothing section is highly defecient, ill just add whatever i can when i have to bug... eventually i plan to buy some bdu ripstops and some underarmor esque clothing as well as smartwool socks to accomidate my needs

i also have various pain relievers zantac and immodium advanced that are ready to be placed in the med supplies.
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Work in Progress

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On me:
M&P 40
Kel-Tec P3-AT

Pack:
Blackhawk 3 day assault pack

Main Compartment:
Black windbreaker
Black cargo zip off pants/shorts
Running shoes
Socks
Boxers
Shirt
Lightweight thermos
Bacalava
Glove inserts
4 bottle of water
4 power bars and 2 power gels

Large Compartment:
First aid kit
50 rounds of 40 cal
multitool
Blackhawk universal holster
Shake Light
Strike anywhere matches
Lighter
Cotton soaked in Vaseline
Gerber Fire Starter
Fishing Pole (Use it often when passing fishing holes)
Fishing tackle and pliers

Small Compartment:
2 glow sticks
The straw
Compass
Trash bags
Wire cutters
Small bungee
100MPH tape with belt in the middle
Knife sharpener
Wire
Dental Floss
Signaling Mirror
Zip Ties
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John sent me a nice bag for my birthday and i now have the premise of a BOB. I know I'm currently lacking several things, but if you feel the need to make suggestions pls PM. Photos come with gear listed in them.

Front Pocket:

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Contents:

Shears
10 razor blades.
8 Condoms
Waterproof match carrier
3 pakcages of powder gatorade
Ear & nose plugs
Equate Pain reliever, 50 caplets at 500mg each
Portable Aqua tablets
Vivarin
Backup maglite batteries
Toothbrush

Smallest Pocket:

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250 matches.

Middle pocket:

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Contents:

Emergency blankets x3
Hooded poncho
Emergency candles x2
Winchester Skinning knife
Personal hygeine kit
Multitool
Sheffield Multitool and all purpose knife
120ft of Nylon Rope
5 Filter masks
First aid kit
Compass

Large pocket:

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Contents:
Nomex flight suit
Mask
Work gloves

I also have 65ft of 135lbs tested rope attached to the side. Updates in the next few months.

Here she is on my back, i think its roughly 10lbs, i don't have a scale.

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What Im looking at in may area.
A City of 300,000 +, Surrounded by endless wilderness.
Cold wet martime weather w/ artic and mountainess regions.
Many volcanoes
Earth quakes
Large Military Bases
Reachable by Korea's Nuc's

BUG OUT BAG

Shelter:
Sleeping Bag
Bivy Sack
Outside of Pack is a set of bolt cutters for bugging in (shelter / supplies)

Clothes:
Hat
Gloves
Bandana
Liner Socks
Wool Socks
Rain Jacket
Rain Pants
Insulated Jacket
Thermal Shirt
Thermal Pants
Underwear

Food / Water:
3 MRE’s
2 Liters of Water
Hydration System
Gill Net
2 snares
Fishing kit
Potassium Permanganate

Fire Craft:
3 Fire starters
Life Boat Matches
44 hour candle (cooking, heat (these things put off a lot of heat) and light)

Survival Tools:
Hatchet w/ hand saw in handle
2 Hack saw blades
.44 Cal with 3 - 15 round magazines
Aviation Map ( I like these as they give a lot of additional information )
Compass
2 Meter / Nav Com / Aviation / FM Radio (not shown, I left it in the airplane)
Sharpener
Mulitool w/ bits
Sidewinder cell phone and Ipod charger
Flashlight w/ spare battery
Sewing kit
8 ft of stainless steel wire
Parachord
4 compression straps
Particulate Hepa filter mask w. spare cartridges

First Aid:
Hockey Tape
Quick Clot
2 traumedic dressings
Assorted bandages (5 bandaids, 3 large bandaids)
Radiation pills
Cipro
Vicodin
ASA
Benadryl
2 14 ga IV caths w/ a stop **** (chest decompression)
28 Fr Nasal Pharyngeal Airway

On my person I always have:
Fleece Jacket
Cap
6” drop point knife
Cell phone w/ text messaging and camera
On my keys:
Lighter
USB drive w/ documents
Whistle
Photon LED Light
Cash, ID, Credit Cards and International Phone card

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K well i just picked up a Condor II from maxpedition, what an amazing bag
plenty of room, i just need to pick up some exrta pouches to slap on the side, ill put 2 roly polys on the sides, and a m4 pouch on the back,

pics to follow, but heres what i have in it so far:

-1L lexan bottle
folding buck knife
2 green garbage bags
green light stick and chord(good for signalling)
foam antiseptic
safety masks
shortwave radio
matches
noma light 1watt
3 lighters
notepad+pecil
sharpie 2
binoculars
firestarters
buck knife
gerber multi tool
white tape, sock tape
quick zips
1L can
3ft snare wire
noddle soup
hand sanatizer
ear plugs
tooth brush
floss, toothpaste
tylenol
foresepts
tri-bandage
tums
gauss bandages
assorted bandages
robaxicate
latex gloves
sewing kit
tea candles
magnesium firestarter
firematch
vitamins
whistle
nail clippers
compass
head lamp
mini maglight
elastics
listerine pocket packs
bar of soap
collaspable cup
tea bags
wire saw
emergency poncho
extra batteries
shaprening stone
toliet paper(important!)
collapsable 1L bottle
hele handson long johns
camo vest
3 pairs socks
bandana
turtle neck
under armor tshirt

need suggestions for food, ammo carrying (will be the roly polis i think) and a camle bak to go in the pouch

pics to follow...

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I few of the major changes are that I added a butt pack for my E&E instead of the Molle pouch and the first aid kit went into the Molle pouch. I also put my old tarp back in, which took up too much room, so I will definetely have to look into those sil-tarps. I added quite a few smaller items like a boonie hat, foot powder, GI sharpening stone, tripwire, survival manual, and more.

Tools
Kabar Utility Knife
Swedish Mil. Mora Knife
Leatherman Wave
U-Dig-It Shovel
GI Pocket Sharpening Stone
First Aid Kit
Excedrin (100 capsules)
Pepto-Bismol (24 capsules)
550 Cord (150 ft)
Compass
LED Shakelight
LED Lightsticks
LED Keychain Light
Fishing Kit
GI Tripwire (80 ft OD)
Duct Tape (10 yards)
Screw-gate Links (2)
8” Zip-ties (20)
Trash Bags (2)

Shelter
8x10 ft Camo Tarp
GI Poncho
Thermolite Bivy Sack
Mylar Blanket
IMPS-Net
Sewing Kit

Clothes
TDU Pants [Khaki]
Fleece Jacket [Black]
Long-sleeved T-shirt [Forest]
Utili-T [White]
Heavyweight Polypro Pants [Brown]
Boxer-Briefs [Black]
GI Socks [2 Black]
Coolmax Socks [White]
Insulated Socks [Grey]
Nylon Balaclava [OD]
Boonie Hat [Khaki]
Polypro Gloves [Navy]
BDU Nylon Belt [Black]

Cooking/Water
Bottled Water (2- .5 L Sealed)
Stainless Steel Canteen Cup
2.5 L Platypus Bladder (empty/collapsed)
Water Purification Tablets (50)
Spoon

Food
Harvest and Cliff Bars (6)
Mainstay 1200 Cal Rations (3)
Assorted Rice, Ramen, Soup, Hot Chocolate, Spreads, Gatorade, etc
Salt (2oz)

Fire
Swedish Flint
Bic Lighter (2)
Wetfire Tinder (4)
Cottonball/Vaseline Tinder

Sanitation
Toilet Paper Roll
Wet Wipes (6)
Baby Wipes (15)
Foot Powder (4 oz)
Biodegradable Camp Soap (8 oz)
Travel Size Dental Kit
Disposable Razor Head
LightLoad Camp Towels (2)
Handkerchief
Contact Kit

Entertainment
Field book (Write-in-the-Rain)
Mechanical Pencil
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Tools

Camelbak Motherload
Kabar Utility Knife*
Leatherman Wave*
Wire Saw* (Will Upgrade to Pocket Chainsaw)
Sharpening Stone
Pcoket Sharpening Steel
First Aid Kit*
550 Cord (150 ft)*
Compass*
4-Function Whistle/Compass/Thermometer/Magnifying Glass*
LED Light Sticks
LED Keychain Light*
Duct Tape*
Garbage Bags (2)*

Shelter

8’ x10’ Camo Tarp*
Poncho*
Thermolite Bivy Sack*
IMPS-Net
Spare Clothes
Sewing Kit*
Hand Warmers (3)*

Food/Water

1.25 L Pot*
1 L Canteen w/ Cover*
SS Canteen Cup*
2.5 L Platypus Bladder (empty/collapsed)*
0.5 L Platypus Bladder (empty/collapsed)*
Water Purification Tablets (50)*
Cheap Food* (Will upgrade to Mountain House Meals)
Spoon*
Fishing Kit*
Buckshot Snare Kit

Fire

Blastmatch*
Swedish Fire Steel*
Bic Lighter*
Strike-Anywhere Matches (25)*
Wetfire Tinder (6)*
Cottonball Tinder*

Sanitation

Biodegradable Toilet Paper (3 rolls)
Biodegradable Camp Soap (8 oz)*
Travel Size Dental Kit*
LightLoad Camp Towels (2)*
Handkerchief*

Entertainment/Other

Field book (Write-in-the-Rain)
Mechanical Pencil
Sudoku Puzzle Book
Deck of Playing Cards

*= already have

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Here you can see my FAK, paracord, kabar, leatherman, u-dig-it, fishing kit, sewing kit, etc.

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In this pic you can see my tarp, space blanket, Thermolite-Bivy, some clothes, hand warmers, and poncho.

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Here is my pot, food, canteen w/ cup (which has 27 ft of paracord wrapped for space saving), platypus bladders, spoon, salt, pot scrubber, and water purification tablets.

For now the food is 2 flavored rice, 2 ramen, 4 cup-o-soup, and 3 hot chocolate.

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My blastmatch, bics, matches, and tinders (cottonball tinder is in one of the match cases).

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Handkercheif, camp soap, lightload towels, toothbrush and paste, and regular toilet paper.
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