What you've got here so far is a travel kit. What I call an On-The-Way kit (OTW) - a kit that will help you get from the place where the danger is to a predetermined "Safe" place that is no more than three-days hike from you when you start out. OTOH, if you don't have a "safe" destination or don't have a reasonable chance of predicting how long it will take you to get there then you need to prepare for a over-the-road scenario (OTR) rather than an on-the-way scenario. In an OTR scenario you essentially need to be self-contained indefinately. In an OTW scenario you are traveling light in the expectation that you will be able to re-stock at least if not dig in long term when you get to destination and that destination will be reached quickly. If you can reasonably expect to reach destination within three days then all the food you should bother with is some high protien food bars and a water filter or iodine tablets. Dispense with all food prep equip. dispense with all but defensive weapons. Travel light, discreetly and fast. If you have any reason to doubt that you will reach "safe" haven within three days you are in the OTR scenario. In this scenario you need even more discretion but can travel somewhat heavier and slower. (after all you haven't really got anyplace to go - You are only fleeing. <img src="images/graemlins/shocked.gif" alt="" />) In this situation you need to pack food gathering and preparation supplies as well as water treatment supplies. As far as First aid supplies go, in the OTR situation you will need treatment supplies and in the OTW scenario you only need stabilization and evac supplies. As far as shelter goes, in the OTR situation you need to be able to setup a camp and defend it. In the OTW scenario you might simply stay moving day and night till you reach destination and crash. Think carefully whether you can depend upon the ability to reach destination quickly. The chances of this can be greatly increased if you can position supply that can be accessed along a longer route or in multiple possible destinations in alternative directions. For example if you can stash some supplies at your aunt's house and some at your in-laws on the opposite side of town. Or if you can leave some in a locker at a depot or a self storage unit on the out-skirts of town in the direction of your country home etc. I wouldn't recommend geo-caching except in an extreme situation. stowing the geo-cache is hard enough on public lands but liberating it when all the country-side is in a panic is likely to be even more difficult. geo-caching is probably only good in making your country-side hunting hut capable of becoming much more than it seems.