This forum always makes me think. Thanks for all the replies.
Maybe "bug out" isn't what I meant. The most *likely* scenario I would encounter would be some sort of neighborhood evacuation due to a fire, gas leak, chemical spill, etc. This would most likely occur during the night. So I would like to have a couple of changes of "day" clothes, FAK, a couple of meals, water, and some other items that will make staying a hotel, friends/family's home, or a Red Cross shelter (church, school, etc) more bearable. So I'd also like to carry something that's not going to attract too much attention and is easy for me to take around, I don't want to leave a huge pack at the shelter for others to rummage through. I'd also like to keep it in the car or truck so a 4000 cu in would take too much space.
After checking out the Traverse, it is too small, although the
REI Lookout seems much better, but may still be too small. My thinking is to have an "essentials" bag for "short" 72hr or less stints where I have a place to go. Then I would have a much bigger pack for SHTF/survival situation containing shelter, more food, water, mini stove, etc. that I would throw in the truck and head 200 miles away. I think I'll save up some more and go with one from Camelbak or Maxpedition.
BTW: The most likely natural disaster for Utah would be an earthquake.