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Re: The BOB (Bug Out Bag) - A Description [Re: Endeavour Morse] #569244 03/11/11 11:28 PM
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Fred,

I'm glad this thread is helpful. Hopefully we'll stay on topic and other Dogs will contribute good info like JJ has done.

I forgot the commo devices in the OP, and probably a couple of other items too. I have a very complete list of my gear written in Word.doc format but it isn't with me at this moment.

Good for your church - having a tight knit community of like minded people can make the difference between surviving "it" and perishing.

I will, however, caution you:

No matter how well meaning you are or how much you trust your congregation - people will change in an emergency. I highly recommend you keep some of the details of your supplies and planning a secret. This even applies to your children, because they will talk to their friends.

Finding a balance between your Christian charitable obligation and your obligation to your family is something you need to work out.


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Re: The BOB (Bug Out Bag) - A Description [Re: Endeavour Morse] #569245 03/11/11 11:31 PM
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I just remembered something that I forgot....a weapons cleaning kit.

I'll amend the OP to include this.


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Re: The BOB (Bug Out Bag) - A Description [Re: Endeavour Morse] #569246 03/11/11 11:39 PM
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JJ - I'm also adding commo to the list.


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Re: The BOB (Bug Out Bag) - A Description [Re: Endeavour Morse] #569247 03/12/11 10:12 AM
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Cool. I really think the minimum communication a person should have in an emergency is a simple radio, and your Eton crank radio sounds perfect.

It is much more likely that when people have to bug out, they will be doing so in the event of a disaster be it man made or natural.

I would guess in the U.S. that 99.9 percent of the time the people who maybe trying to triangulate your position from your broadcast would be doing so to locate and rescue you.

In a "Red Dawn" situation, radio silence is a smart idea, but unlikely to happen here.

And at half a pound, I always bring my solarpanel with me, even if it is just to keep my iPod and flashlights running.

I just ordered three of the straws you suggested. I remember seeing them a long time ago and haven't thought about them again until now. I like the idea of something so small for redundant water cleaning. And, I found them for $8. I couldn't afford not to get a few.

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$8.00! Ok, pm me if you would please.


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Re: The BOB (Bug Out Bag) - A Description [Re: SkunkHunter] #569249 03/12/11 10:15 AM
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IF for some strange reason I find them (Frontier survival straws I am guessing) for less than $8.00 would you like me to pick you up a few?


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Now I gotta start looking for a SteriPen.


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Re: The BOB (Bug Out Bag) - A Description [Re: SkunkHunter] #569251 03/12/11 10:29 AM
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One more suggestion, but it maybe controversial.

Alcohol, tobacco and firearms

You already covered firearms, but it went with the trio, so I won't go into any detail again.

Alcohol and tobacco are both good for calming you down especially if you are already addicted to one or two of them.

Alcohol also has medicinal qualities and nicotine can help you stay awake if you are in a pinch.

And their third and possibly most important function, bartering. When money becomes obsolete, like in a prison, the most valuable currency is a pack of smokes. They are even good to give away when trying to get allies.

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THAT is thinking outside the box! Good points by the way. But I am not really sure how beneficial VS weight/size they would be if you are bugging out. If you are going to "Hold up", EXCELLENT suggestion!

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But I am not really sure how beneficial VS weight/size they would be if you are bugging out.

If you have any doubts, ask a smoker at the end of a 13 hour plane ride. He'll trade you his first born for a Camel non-filter.

And, if you are a smoker, it becomes even more important to keep you calm and clear headed.

Disclaimer, I am in no way saying anyone should smoke. I am just saying that if you do smoke, I don't think quitting the habit is the top priority when bugging out.

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I know all about the "smoke" craving. I smoked for 25 years. I agree that they would be beneficial, but I was just talking about the benefits versus the weight and or what you have the capacity to carry. Granted a carton of cigarettes wouldn't be all that much weight wise. And you could get a metal flask to carry your favorite Calming medicine in. wouldn't take to much weight in a back pocket.


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Re: The BOB (Bug Out Bag) - A Description [Re: SkunkHunter] #569255 03/12/11 10:45 AM
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I have a nalgene flask in the side pocket of my bottle holder for water. It has a sleeve that doubles as a measuring cup.


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