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A "go bag" contains items which will support you for up to 72 hours in the event an immediate evacuation is needed. It's not meant to sustain you indefinitely just to give you the advantage of responding to unplanned emergency situation. What would you put in your "go bag"? There's no right or wrong answer.
Posted 9 y ago
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CPT (Join to see) I packed one last night half heartedly, I confess. The local meteorologist expected possible tornadoes. So, I packed a bag with an AM/FM radio, mini mag flashlight, 1/2 of the modular sleeping bag, pair of cargo pants, batteries, four cans of food, a long sleeve, some thermal underwear, socks and underwear for a week!
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SGT William Howell
CPT (Join to see) Good plan. I would dump the undies for more socks. Underwear is not a necessity, but dry feet are.
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SPC David S.
Agree - undies just rise out and go commando until dry - but wet socks will kill the feet. I always were a web belt or one of my slidebelts - some stuff you can wear.
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I keep a heavy duty tent and sleeping bag in my car at all times. My hiking pack is persistently packed with a light tent, light sleeping bag, cook stove, first aid kit, knife, several different types of fire starters, a multi-tool, a knife, folding stool, hammock, bug net, katedyn water filter system, a pot, compact E-Tool, some pack food, and some change of cloths. Less than 35 lbs of survival in the pack.
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I have enough gear in mine to last me 5 days plenty of rope small fishing kit, duct tape,space blanket, several ways to start a fire 3 knives an etool tree saw signal mirrors water container some food 2 compasses etc
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