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-----Official Bug Out Bag Thread-----

Posted on 7/15/12 at 11:09 pm
Posted by jimbeam
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Posted on 7/15/12 at 11:09 pm
Disclaimer- The following is meant to be taken purely as advice. If in the future you are found in a SHTF situation and are injured/maimed/raped by a bear/killed, I take no responsibility. This is a rough draft. If anyone has input they'd like to include, please do so, so that our fellow OB'ers will not perish under adverse conditions!

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So you’ve found yourself in a tough spot. Whether it be a long term power outage, a tornado has struck your home, or you find yourself in a stalled vehicle in the middle of nowhere, you are going to need to survive. What will you need? That’s easy; a fifth of Jim Beam, a can of Copenhagen, and your iPod. Oh wait, that’s not right. Good thing you have your handy dandy Bug Out Bag.
In this write up I will cover two types of situations. 1. A true BOB that will sustain you for 3-5 days. 2. A Get Home Bag in order for you to survive in case of an unplanned hiatus from society. This is not a long term, economic collapse situation, in which case you could never gather enough supplies. You will have to adapt to a new world.
First of all, knowledge is the most important ingredient. No realistic amount of equipment will keep you alive without some survival knowledge. I recommend you pick up a book or two, or consult your neighborhood survival expert.

Bags
So you need a survival bag. You have some options
For the true bug out situations, 2 common options are the Molle Pack and the Alice Pack. You can go wrong with neither.
The Molle pack is a newer system with webbing that allows pouches to be attached externally. It has a plastic exterior frame which is lighter than metal. It is generally more comfortable. However this is a more expensive option. It also becomes hotter while wearing it versus an Alice pack.
The Alice pack is a very cheap option for a larger bag. It is very durable. However, it is basically just one large pouch, as opposed to the more versatile Molle pack.
For a GHB you will probably prefer something smaller.
Many go with the “3 Day” or “72 Hour” bags. These can be purchased new for as little as $50. They are smaller than the bags we've discussed and can be stored more places therefore.
There is also nothing wrong with a good ole’ booksack, although its durability and comfort may be lacking.

So now we have a bag. What will you need it in? Let’s go over the basics. (I will include a BOB and a GHB list at the end.)

1. Water
The most important aspect of survival and living in general. Whether it be a hydration bladder, canteen, or water bottles, you need a way to carry water. One liter per day is the absolute minimum. Also a way to purify water is important to have. Try to pack according to your opinionated needs.

2. Food
This can come in a variety of ways. MREs are a good option. However at nearly $10 a pop, they are not the most cost effective option. Freeze dried food is another, although it is costly as well. Jerky, energy bars, and crackers are cheaper and smaller but don’t provide as much energy. Canned soup/meat/fish is a very cheap option, however it is generally heavy and is high in salt.

3. Clothing
This should be similar to what you would take on a weekend hiking trip. You will want a good pair of boots (preferably), a couple of pairs of socks, pants, shirt, and a jacket. A hat is also a good idea.

4. Shelter
While a tent would be nice, a good shelter can be easily fabricated with some rope and a tarp. Also something to lie on is nice, to keep you off of the ground. A blanket or space blanket to keep you warm is also preferable and/or necessary depending on the time of year.

5. First Aid
Either a homemade kit or a store bought kit is a must have. Choose one and know how to use it.

6. Other
Fire starters, rain protection, flashlights, knife, ect is a great idea to have. This section can be filled with more stuff than you can imagine. More on that later.

7. Protection
Everyone’s favorite subject: weapons. The Judge. Shotguns. (For KR a 1911). What you carry will depend on what scenario you plan for. In your GHB, you will probably prefer a small pistol with some ammunition, as you are planning on getting home, not living in the wild. However in a BOB, I would consider a rifle and a pistol. If you are going it alone, I would prefer to have a supped up rifle, in case of a life threatening situation. However if you would also like to carry, or are planning on bugging out with someone else, a .22 is a great idea for small game. Whatever you choose, be proficient.

That about covers the basics. Here is a GHB and a BOB list. Feel free to add suggestions or make comments.
GHB
-K Bar knife
- Signal Flares-Signal Mirror
-Compass
-Hatchet
-Bic Lighters
-Hand Warmers
-Tylenol
-Fire Starter
-Water Purification Tablets
-Flashlight-Batteries
-Handgun- 2 clips-box of 50 rounds
-Duct Tape
-First Aid Kit
-Waterproof Matches and holder
-Multi tool
-Whistle
-Snake bite kit
-E tool
-Zip ties
-550 cord
-Poncho
-Tube tent/tarp
-Thermal blanket
-Small bow saw
-Bug repellent
-Toilet paper
-Food

BOB
-Wool shirt
-T shirt
-Pants
-Small coat
-Rain suit
-Socks/Underwear
-Water Purification Tablets/Filters
-Tarps
-550 Cord
-Sleeping Bag
-Sunglasses
-Wool cap/gloves
-Lighter/Matches/Striker
-Flashlight/batteries
-KaBar Knife
-Toilet Paper
-Platypus water bottle
-Bandana
-Vitamins
-Soap
-Tylenol
-Deet
-Ace bandage
-Small Cook Set
-Poncho
-Tent Stakes
-Fishing kit
-Hatchet
-Saw
-Compass
-Multi tool
-First aid kit
-Duct tape
-Thermal blanket
-Toilet paper
-Water bottle/bladder
-Weapon-Ammunition

This has been a jimbeam production. This is meant to be soley advice and a small source of reading pleasure.

Some Additions
Iodine Tablets

Dryer lint.

I haven't done this, but outdoor matched with the heads dipped in wax. Keeps them dry nad makes a good flame.

Cotton balls dipped in wax. Keeps the cotton dry and makes a good fire.

A small bottle of lighter fluid.

Liquid soap.

Medium-sized vice grips to suppliment your multit-tool.

A bayonet. Good for the big jobs and cheaper than a Bowie knife.

Hatchet.

A small, fine file for your hatchet, bayonet, ect. Would be good for trading too. "I'll sharpen your tools in exchange for batteries, venison, pussy, ect."

This post was edited on 10/15/12 at 4:41 pm
Posted by Big Data
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Member since Nov 2007
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Posted on 7/15/12 at 11:12 pm to
Damn.
Posted by TigerTatorTots
The Safeshore
Member since Jul 2009
80761 posts
Posted on 7/15/12 at 11:14 pm to
Holy moley, great post. Will bookmark this for future use
Posted by Spankum
Miss-sippi
Member since Jan 2007
55979 posts
Posted on 7/15/12 at 11:15 pm to
good list...but damn, it is kinda long...did you cut/paste all of that shite?....
Posted by jimbeam
University of LSU
Member since Oct 2011
75703 posts
Posted on 7/15/12 at 11:20 pm to
took reference from some sites. just typed it up real quick. already had it planned out in my mind
Posted by GREENHEAD22
Member since Nov 2009
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Posted on 7/15/12 at 11:23 pm to
Bookmarked
Posted by RATeamWannabe
Baton Rouge
Member since Sep 2009
25943 posts
Posted on 7/15/12 at 11:32 pm to
I demand this thread be added to the stickied thread
Posted by RogerTheShrubber
Juneau, AK
Member since Jan 2009
259906 posts
Posted on 7/15/12 at 11:35 pm to
Iodine tablets.
Posted by Boats n Hose
NOLA
Member since Apr 2011
37248 posts
Posted on 7/15/12 at 11:48 pm to
quote:

Iodine tablets.


Didn't realize what these were for, googled it, I see they purify water but don't kill Cryptosporidium. Pretty sure I had cyrptosporidiosis once from drinking unfiltered water from a stream. That was quite an unpleasant 2 weeks.
Posted by RogerTheShrubber
Juneau, AK
Member since Jan 2009
259906 posts
Posted on 7/15/12 at 11:50 pm to
quote:


Didn't realize what these were for, googled it, I see they purify water but don't kill Cryptosporidium. Pretty sure I had cyrptosporidiosis once from drinking unfiltered water from a stream. That was quite an unpleasant 2 weeks.


Kills giardia. There are times when you can get caught outdoors without a means for purifying and these lightweight things can really help. Outside carrying a filtering system, many hikers carry them.
Posted by Boats n Hose
NOLA
Member since Apr 2011
37248 posts
Posted on 7/15/12 at 11:54 pm to
Definitely, it seems to kill anything that would really cause problems.
Posted by jimbeam
University of LSU
Member since Oct 2011
75703 posts
Posted on 7/15/12 at 11:55 pm to
I took a wastewater class last year. trust me, you don't want any of that shite
Posted by RogerTheShrubber
Juneau, AK
Member since Jan 2009
259906 posts
Posted on 7/16/12 at 12:01 am to
I have had giardia before. Those clear mountain streams can hide some wicked shite.
Posted by Boats n Hose
NOLA
Member since Apr 2011
37248 posts
Posted on 7/16/12 at 12:18 am to
quote:

I took a wastewater class last year. trust me, you don't want any of that shite


Even worse, I took parasitology last year. Some of the parasites you can get from drinking unpurified water, especially in third world countries, is downright terrifying.
Posted by Boats n Hose
NOLA
Member since Apr 2011
37248 posts
Posted on 7/16/12 at 12:19 am to
quote:

I have had giardia before

I was worried that's what I had when I had whatever it was, but it didn't last very long.
Posted by UpToPar
Baton Rouge
Member since Sep 2008
22151 posts
Posted on 7/16/12 at 12:33 am to
That class will have you paranoid for a semester.
Posted by 15sammy34
Auburn, AL
Member since Oct 2011
16137 posts
Posted on 7/16/12 at 12:38 am to
quote:

a fifth of Jim Beam, a can of Copenhagen, and your iPod.


I'll at least die happy. Screw the rest of that shite.
Posted by RogerTheShrubber
Juneau, AK
Member since Jan 2009
259906 posts
Posted on 7/16/12 at 12:40 am to
quote:

quote:
I have had giardia before


I was worried that's what I had when I had whatever it was, but it didn't last very long.


Giardia had me feeling like crap for most of a month.
Posted by BarDTiger81
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Member since Jul 2011
15639 posts
Posted on 7/16/12 at 5:47 am to
Is anyone really buying all this shite or just talking about it?

















































I'm kidding. Nobody get their panties in a wad
Posted by Nodust
Member since Aug 2010
22630 posts
Posted on 7/16/12 at 6:09 am to
Good list

quote:

or you find yourself in a stalled vehicle in the middle of nowhere

Always worry about this. I try to keep a few bottles of water in each vehicle along with couple of powerbars, blankets(normally have some jackets behind/under the seat), just in case.
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