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Re: The BOB (Bug Out Bag) - A Description [Re: KnotSlip] #569436 04/29/11 03:04 AM
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Re: The BOB (Bug Out Bag) - A Description [Re: SkunkHunter] #569437 04/29/11 05:41 AM
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ACTUALLY ECF what happened was the EMA was looking for a place to store the MRE's for a Shelter in our town. The city didn't have enough room to store that many boxes so they asked if Our Church wanted to store them as we are a shelter/warming station anyway. Additionally the Water is about to reach it's out of date limit (HOW does water go bad in sealed plastic bottles?) so we took that as well. Guess I better not try any more funnies. Patty always said I can't tell a joke.
I read on one of the forums that the plastic bottles chemically break up tainting the water after a while. It said this could effect taste and in some cases safety. I don't know how true or false it is.


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Re: The BOB (Bug Out Bag) - A Description [Re: SkunkHunter] #569438 04/29/11 09:06 AM
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Skunk I'm reading this page by page so if this does not apply disregard or I'll edit it but for your bol you might consider a big berkley for the water situation , I'm looking into them now. Arch awsome post, but I've been a fan of your writing from the deadheads.:)
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Ok, here's our plan. The only REAL, MAJOR disaster (I am not counting Tornadoes in this, because thank GOD they are mostly localized)is the New Madrid fault breaks loose we intend to load up the truck and literally head for the hills. I am originally from about 10 miles north of here, and it is about another 2 miles to where Patty lived her entire childhood until she was in her 40's.

Her family has almost 80 acres that includes about a 4 or 5 acre lake that has a spring feeding into it. It has been stocked with channel and flathead catfish along with bass and perch. There are deer and other animals all over the place as the entire area for at least 3-4 miles in every direction is probably 85-90 percent woods. There is also a spring on my cousins place (that borders Patty's families place) and another on the 60 acres Dad used to own (wish he hadn't sold it back in the mid 80's) that also borders Patty's families property. It is as I said up in the hills and although a secondary highway runs right through the middle of it, it isn't that much traveled.

IF we bug out there my problem is there would be 8 of us. I am not worried about food and shelter, but Water for that many people. I'll admit I am cheap. But would it in a case like this be better to save up an extra month or so and go for the Katadyn Pocket filter instead of the hiker pro even though the springs are still used from time to time with no ill effects?

And YES, I know you can't save everyone, but family.... And I know THEY have not given thought to any type of disaster, manmade or nature and living through it and the aftermath.
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Re: The BOB (Bug Out Bag) - A Description [Re: ] #569439 04/29/11 09:11 AM
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Cleaning supplies have been miniaturized. These weigh next to nothing and take up as much room as a box of matches.

Trek and Travel soaps come in strip dispensers like Listerine strips.

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I just saw these at target in the camping section, they have Coleman brand on them there, just a FYI.


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Re: The BOB (Bug Out Bag) - A Description [Re: Sar5] #569440 04/29/11 09:22 AM
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Targets! Cool, thanks Sar. I've been looking for some of those things. I have been looking at different water "drip" filters and how to assemble them.


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Re: The BOB (Bug Out Bag) - A Description [Re: SkunkHunter] #569441 04/29/11 09:25 AM
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I have also looked at "Natural" filters, combo of grass/dirt/sand and cloth.


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Re: The BOB (Bug Out Bag) - A Description [Re: SkunkHunter] #569442 04/29/11 10:36 AM
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I have also looked at "Natural" filters, combo of grass/dirt/sand and cloth.

Read that SERE manual I posted. It has a "how to" for a makeshift filter. Just about everything you can find in nature except the can. I bet if you had to, you could figure a way to make it with out a can. Hollow log maybe.

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I would love to print that manual off but I don't think the Sheriff would want me to use up over 100 pages of laser printer toner. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/sad.gif" alt="" /> besides it would take up A LOT of room, 8 1/2 by 11 paper.


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Randy, I have not looked at the manual but there might be a way to just print the pages/s that you want. You get what you want and the boss stays happy.


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Re: The BOB (Bug Out Bag) - A Description [Re: ] #569445 04/29/11 08:29 PM
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I have also looked at "Natural" filters, combo of grass/dirt/sand and cloth.

Read that SERE manual I posted. It has a "how to" for a makeshift filter. Just about everything you can find in nature except the can. I bet if you had to, you could figure a way to make it with out a can. Hollow log maybe.

Hey J.J. that is a great reference material. thanks for posting it.


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I could/can find the manual in it's regular military format. Once upon a time (way back in 1977) I had the manual they put in Aircraft ejection seat survival kits and wonder of wonders it got destroyed by water many many years ago in a far away land.

But I for one really appreciate this thread that Arch has so graciously posted up for us.

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Re: The BOB (Bug Out Bag) - A Description [Re: SkunkHunter] #569447 05/27/11 11:26 AM
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I don't know how you folks feel about Wally World but our local store has started to stock Quick Clot! I am glad. I picked up two yesterday, one for my BOB pack and one for my "Walkabout" Murse. I think that I am going to reorganize it somewhat so I can carry more stuff that I NEED!

I am thinking about replacing my SS water bottles with USGI canteen/cup on a web belt setup with my 6.5 Reg. That way I can get more first aid/essentials in the Murse along with some sustenance supplies (ok, snacks)!

Once I get things rearranged I will put it up here and Y'all can point out any gaps that I need to fill.


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