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The Bug Out Bag.
With doom and gloom all about, if the need does arise and you have to bug out in a blink of an eye, are you ready, remember you might have to walk. http://www.theblaze.com/stories/surv...-survival-bag/ I've noticed a few things that are missing, you are welcome to improve and give advice on improvements of the bug out bag. I got so much neat survival stuff I couldn't carry it all. Remember you might want some drone repellant.
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Ditch the shotgun and handgun and get a bow and some arrows. They're reusable and quiet. The BIC lighter is also pointless once you run out of fuel. Take a magnifying glass and some flint.
The Hammock is also superfluous, and although I see tent stakes I fail to see any tent. A Tarp and some rocks will give cover from the rain for a lot lower price at the sacrifice of some comfort. Most of all though, what these things can't give you... Experience, knowledge, training. Unless you have that...don't waste your money, or at the very least be sure to keep the gear intact for whoever finds your body. :yep: |
Zombie detector.
There will be zombies.:eek: |
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Do not get caught by a game warden Yubba bow fishing sharks of any kind is illegal in Florida.Mullet is legal though.Of course when the zombie unicorns invade laws go out the window.
What is drone repellent?The stuff that keeps carpenter bees away? They forgot a regular knife as well preferably one with a fixed blade you will need that to clean game.Also why add the weight of a machete and an ax/hatchet it would be wiser to go with just a hatchet it is more useful for cutting objects than a machete which is primarily used for clearing brush you want to hide in the brush not clear it.If you only had a machete cutting wood would be a pain. |
Y2K will kill us all.
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I'd get out of Florida, the gators and pythons will get you.
Have you been watching any of those survivalist shows on Nat Geo? Seems like a lot of stuff for one bag. I kinda like the idea of the bow, but I think it would be cumbersome to carry with all of your other stuff. I'd definately keep the .45 though. How far would you bug out? I'd get some basic medical training. If everybody was bugging out, I'd get a good mountain bike to carry stuff and avoid the traffic. |
What good is a survival kit if you can't carry it?
I got everything I need to survive on my person almost all the time. A knife. Fire starter (superfluous with the knife really) Knowledge |
Yes that NatGeo show is a bit over the top I like how they all have their version apocalypse as if the universe revolves around them and will end in a manner that perfectly fits their plans.And they want to carry a lot of stuff for a bag that you are supposed to have available at all times.I am sure that selling all this gear is becoming a big industry who cares if 90% of the buyers have no idea what they are doing.
To plan for a disaster that is reasonable but planning for a world ending/changing event is a bit unrealistic and even if you do you should accept the fact that you may not survive at or not for long so all that money you spent might be a waste.If the end is a nuclear war I'd rather be right at the epicenter of one the blasts to be honest. I notice on that show that many of them have stashes hidden in various locations if you make a cashe then there is a chance that someone else can find it as well especially if they are looking for them. I think that the Survivor Man Less Stroud has the best chance and he really knows a lot he has trained US and British elite forces about survival. |
Socks....don't forget that.
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Tin foil.
Bring plenty of tin foil as it will need replacing regularly as it tends to chafe the scalp after proplonged wear. Don't forget the slate and plenty of chalk. |
Here's what mine would have;
Knife Flint Rope Medical kit 2 days emergency rations (chocolate, nuts, fruit etc.) |
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Doomsday preppers. Hilarious show. Wife and I watch it for laughs. What's more hilarious is a good number of these doomsday preppers are from Utah. At least one of which they had on that show is from Orem, which is where we currently live. We now call her "The crazy orem lady". Yup, after watching several episodes of this show, the wife and I have decided that we are going to start doomsday prepping for the incoming idiocracy. :har: |
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edit: Geez, youd be amazed at the amount of joking we do about this. I seriously wonder how all this doomsday crap started. Mayan calander? Too many zombie apocolypse movies? *shrug* |
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