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    We have discussed weapons, food, water, etc based on our little home fortresses. I think that I am like most of us. IF the baloon goes up, I am going to get down amd stay down. For at least 15 - 20 days....Then let's see WTF is going on.....

    However, when was the last time Murphy played favorites

    Soooo........

    You are driving down the road, say 20+klicks from home base. About 30 - 40 klicks down range from you, you see the infamous "FLASH"........

    OH, SH**!!!

    Now that you have said it and done it.....

    What do YOU have in the car for that "OH SH**" moment

    I am starting with three days of water, some blankets. That is it right now. Weapons pose a REAL problem for me since I work on Fort Bragg. The MP's FROWN on personal weapons. I would love to have a small weapon of some sort available....however....

    My $0.02

    Mike

  • #2
    An axe is always a good tool to have. Us Canadians added a winter emergency kit with shovels, blankets, some sort of heat, hand crank radio, cards, books etc.
    *************************************
    Each day I encounter stupid people I keep wondering... is today when I get my first assault charge??

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    • #3
      Food, maybe just a couple MREs, good walking shoes if you're not wearing them, flashlight. Small 1st aid kit.
      Just because I'm on the side of angels doesn't mean I am one.

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      • #4
        I'll see you your infamous "FLASH"........
        And raise you a series of storms that have cut electricity.

        That bastard Murphy hit here just the other day!
        To explain - my hometown has been racked by severe storms for the last few days. Electricity has been cut to some suburbs due to power poles being knocked down and so on. I think the last number I heard was that some 160,000 homes were without power.

        My entire suburb was without electricity from 2PM Sunday to around 2PM Monday but the power company is saying that some suburbs may be without power for at least a week. They are advising people to stay with friends and relatives until the power can be restored.

        Without electricity, modern society is screwed - no TV, no microwave ovens, no lights, no phone recharging, no computers, no fuel pumps, no ATMs, no cash registers at the supermarket etc. etc. etc.
        I was lucky because I bought a generator some months back that will run for around 20 hours on a full tank, my home was the only one in the suburb with some form of electricity.

        The incident has made me start thinking a whole lot more about having some sort of emergency chest that includes longlife food, water supplies (and spare water containers), flashlights, first aid kit and also some basic tools.
        So while this is not so much a Bug Out Bag, the idea of having it in some sort of crate or chest means we can throw it in the car if we have to leave the house
        I also have a firearms licence for a .22LR bolt-action and a .44Mag lever-action so I have that side of things somewhat covered.
        Last edited by StainlessSteelCynic; 06-11-2012, 07:41 PM. Reason: correcting grammar

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        • #5
          My webgear with full canteens, Israeli compress, and lensatic compass, first aid kit, k-bar, and my car tool kit. If I'm on a road trip add my Get Home Bag and either a springfield m1911 or a snub nosed .357.

          Hi, by the way, new here, but this thread tickled my fancy.
          Living reactionary fossil says; "Honor is the duty we owe to ourselves, and pity those who have nothing worth dying for, for what is it that they live for?"

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          • #6
            An item, that I have with me most of the time, is a multitool (Gerber, SOG, Leatherman, whatever. My tool of choice is a Leatherman Wave II, but this is a question of personal preference. Any model would be good to have.). These handy tools can be of big value in everyday life. If you don't have one (or don't want to carry it with you on your belt) at least a Swiss Army Knife/Pocket knife, with a blade, screwdriver, small scissors and the like should be there.

            A lighter or some matches are also very useful.

            And if you have a multitool or pocket knife and some matches, you can easily make your own toothpicks
            I'm from Germany ... PM me, if I was not correct. I don't want to upset anyone!

            "IT'S A FREAKIN GAME, PEOPLE!"; Weswood, 5-12-2012

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            • #7
              Originally posted by DocSavage45B10 View Post
              My webgear with full canteens, Israeli compress, and lensatic compass, first aid kit, k-bar, and my car tool kit. If I'm on a road trip add my Get Home Bag and either a springfield m1911 or a snub nosed .357.

              Hi, by the way, new here, but this thread tickled my fancy.
              Welcome to the madness!

              Stick around, we discuss a wide range of topics. Please add your three cents whenever you want. (I would say two cents, but that is what I add to the conversation! )

              Just out of curiosity, and why I started this thread, what do you have in your "Get Home Bag" I am looking to build one for each car. Any and all ideas are welcome!

              My $0.02

              Mike

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              • #8
                Originally posted by StainlessSteelCynic View Post
                I'll see you your infamous "FLASH"........
                And raise you a series of storms that have cut electricity.

                That bastard Murphy hit here just the other day!
                To explain - my hometown has been racked by severe storms for the last few days. Electricity has been cut to some suburbs due to power poles being knocked down and so on. I think the last number I heard was that some 160,000 homes were without power.

                My entire suburb was without electricity from 2PM Sunday to around 2PM Monday but the power company is saying that some suburbs may be without power for at least a week. They are advising people to stay with friends and relatives until the power can be restored.

                Without electricity, modern society is screwed - no TV, no microwave ovens, no lights, no phone recharging, no computers, no fuel pumps, no ATMs, no cash registers at the supermarket etc. etc. etc.
                I was lucky because I bought a generator some months back that will run for around 20 hours on a full tank, my home was the only one in the suburb with some form of electricity.

                The incident has made me start thinking a whole lot more about having some sort of emergency chest that includes longlife food, water supplies (and spare water containers), flashlights, first aid kit and also some basic tools.
                So while this is not so much a Bug Out Bag, the idea of having it in some sort of crate or chest means we can throw it in the car if we have to leave the house
                I also have a firearms licence for a .22LR bolt-action and a .44Mag lever-action so I have that side of things somewhat covered.
                I hope that you and yours are ok!

                Longest I have ever dealt with no electricity was three days. Thank God it was in the middle of Winter, and a nasty snow/ice storm. Did not have to worry about food spoilage. Had plenty of wood for the fire place. Other wise, it was get down, stay down, stay warm, watch over wife and kids.

                My $0.02

                Mike

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                • #9
                  Working on current (rather random) contents:

                  * Assault vest with 2 torches, compass, GPS, string, ear defenders, mess tins, hexi burner & blocks, lighter, 1 x ration pack meal, brew kit, mug, 1lt water bottle, SA80 cleaning kit, leatherman clone
                  * Day sack sized first aid kit
                  * Webbing first aid kit
                  * 12 x first aid manuals
                  * 5 lt water bottle
                  * Box of 10 first aid kits
                  * Box of 30 Tough cut scissors
                  * Box of 20 resuscitation shields
                  * Assorted car spares (oil, brake fluid, etc)
                  * 3 blankets
                  * Set of coveralls (OG)
                  * 300 plastic pockets
                  * 2 paperback novels
                  * 10m extension cable

                  In pockets:
                  * leatherman clone
                  * lighter
                  * 2 x resuscitation shields
                  * 2 x pairs nitrile gloves

                  Those are the highlights, excluding paperwork, etc.

                  I lead a strange life...

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                  • #10


                    Here's a nice site with loads of kit suggestions, some small and very basic, some huge.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by mikeo80 View Post
                      I hope that you and yours are ok!

                      Longest I have ever dealt with no electricity was three days. Thank God it was in the middle of Winter, and a nasty snow/ice storm. Did not have to worry about food spoilage. Had plenty of wood for the fire place. Other wise, it was get down, stay down, stay warm, watch over wife and kids.

                      My $0.02

                      Mike
                      In December 1977, just before Christmas, we got hit with an ICE storm in NoDak. The storm took down over 17 MILES of power poles in our area alone. We lived at the END of the grid. We got power back in late January, about three weeks without power in winter in NoDak. We were lucky however, as the temps never dropped below 20 degrees and light winds.. We just added cloths, used a Franklin fireplace to heat the living room, already had propane cook stove, and dug out lamps and Coleman lantern. Played lots of cards and board games by lantern, went to bed early.

                      The worst part was the water for the cattle. No electric ment putting the pumpjack back in operation on the old well for the first day. Do you realize how much water 120 stock cows need each day Our neighbor had a portable generator he put in the back of the pickup and came over so we watered cattle twice a day while we sat in the house and played cards LOL.
                      Sure beat pumping 1200 gallons by hand.

                      We also carried winter survival gear in the cars from Oct to May.. heavy comforters, extra cloths such as Carhart insulated coveralls and snowpac boots, gloves, and watch cap. Also had a #10 can with a 1/2 gallon or so bottle of ethanol, a roll of TP, box of strike-any-where matches (which are nigh impossible to find today in the 'not safe to breath' world), a pie tin, and mesh grill.. this was the heater/stove. There was also a food pack and a couple of pint sized tin cups. I only came close to needing the use once in MARCH of '66 when we had a four day blizzard I headed home in. Six hours to make 30 miles, and lucky to make it.. boy did I get a lecture on THAT one.

                      Today I carry a food pack, six liters of water, two knives (6" Sheath knive with whet stone in sheath and Victronix Ranger model that is ALWAYS with me) axe, cooking utensils (minimal), ripstop poncho and LINER (whoopie blanket) , cordage, extra socks, walking boots (cowboy boots or gummies are NOT made for walking) maps, binoculars, compass, first aid kit (small with larger one in the vehicle too) fire starting kit (magnesium block with flint and steel and wad of dryer lint tinder), small sewing/repair kit (needles, pins, etc), small tool kit in car has basic tools.... Most items kept in a LARGE canvas purse.. yes a purse that is lined with plastic and is 'water resistant' if not water proof. Got it at a sale long ago, in a neutral beige. Carries well as a haversack. I'm looking for a couple more to add. IF I'm going too far from the casa, I throw the medium ruck in the vehicle with change of cloths, bed roll, etc. Winter calls for added items of course.

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                      • #12
                        .45 acp, pocketknife, pack of smokes & lighter. I rarely go farther from home than I can walk in a day.
                        Just because I'm on the side of angels doesn't mean I am one.

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                        • #13
                          My philosophy for get home bags is to tailor them for my planned trip, I consider them seperate from every-day carry / vehicle gear.

                          But you can never go wrong with beans, bullets, and bandaides. Portable water filters are nice, so is cash. Multitools are goodness things (mine is in one of webbing gear pouches), so are good maps. Some good TP can be a lifesaver, and a pair of gloves. Cell phone and charger, maybe a little solar panel too.

                          Its also -important-, nay vital, to pack a bag that _you_ can carry for 20+ miles a day if you end up on foot.

                          Originally posted by mikeo80 View Post
                          Welcome to the madness!

                          Stick around, we discuss a wide range of topics. Please add your three cents whenever you want. (I would say two cents, but that is what I add to the conversation! )

                          Just out of curiosity, and why I started this thread, what do you have in your "Get Home Bag" I am looking to build one for each car. Any and all ideas are welcome!

                          My $0.02

                          Mike
                          Living reactionary fossil says; "Honor is the duty we owe to ourselves, and pity those who have nothing worth dying for, for what is it that they live for?"

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                          • #14
                            Now, help me out: What does "TP" stand for

                            Tactical Pen

                            No, wait, is it ... Toilet Paper
                            I'm from Germany ... PM me, if I was not correct. I don't want to upset anyone!

                            "IT'S A FREAKIN GAME, PEOPLE!"; Weswood, 5-12-2012

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                            • #15
                              Ever try to shit in the woods without it That crap that comes in the MRE packages don't... cut it.

                              Originally posted by B.T. View Post
                              Now, help me out: What does "TP" stand for

                              Tactical Pen

                              No, wait, is it ... Toilet Paper
                              Living reactionary fossil says; "Honor is the duty we owe to ourselves, and pity those who have nothing worth dying for, for what is it that they live for?"

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