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| #154941 - 11/11/08 08:00 PM  My BOB List - Comments? |  
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   Registered:  07/18/07
 Posts: 665
 Loc:  Northwest Florida
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My personal BOB concept is for a kit to get me home during during a sudden, unexpected episode of chaotic upheaval and disruption caused by some natural or man-made event.  I intend to be moving quickly, so weight is big consideration.  I only need to get by for three to five days, with the option of maybe hiding out in the brush for a week or two en route, in case people get really freaked out at first.
 BOB LIST
 
 Kelty MAP 3500 Backpack, 2000 c.i.
 Camo/Hi-Vis reversible rain cover
 
 FIRE:
 Bic Lighter x 2
 Strike anywhere matches/case
 Flint & steel (hacksaw piece)
 Tender Quick
 Vaseline cotton balls
 Magnesium bar
 
 SELTER:
 Heetsheet 2 person
 Space blankets x 2
 Silnylon tarp 5 x 8
 100 ft paracord
 Tent pegs x 8
 Mosquito netting
 Zip ties x 12
 
 WATER:
 Camelback Bladder 3 qt
 Bottled water x 3 qt
 Waterbag 2 gal
 Bottle, Lexan Nalgene 1 qt
 Polar Pure
 Iodine tablets
 
 COOKING:
 Trangia alcohol stove
 Wire pot stand
 Snowpeak Solo Ti pot & cup
 Plastic spork & knife/spatula set
 Foil windscreen
 Small scrubbie
 8 fl oz denatured alcohol
 
 TOOLS:
 Baseplate compass
 Gazetteer and road maps of region
 Gerber pocket saw
 Wire saw
 Mora knife
 Fallkniven F1 Knife
 Leatherman tool
 Hacksaw blade
 Duct tape
 Whistle
 Signal Mirror
 Binoculars
 Petzl Zipka headlamp
 Photon lights x 2
 SW/AM/FM Radio with antenna
 Spare eyeglasses with clip-on shades
 Spare batteries
 Plastic tubing  8 ft (O2 tubing)
 Large garbage bag
 Medium Biohazard Bag
 Bandannas
 Notepad and pen
 Cellphone battery charger, AA
 Color photocopies in Alosak and USB in match case
 of important documents and records
 
 INSECT PROTECTION:
 Mosquito headnet
 DEET Bug repellant
 Sunblock
 Lip balm
 Aloe Vera
 
 HYGEINE:
 Wash bag
 Toothbrush
 Toothpaste
 Floss
 Scrub cloth
 Microfiber towel
 Razor
 Dr Bronner’s soap
 Campsuds
 Mineral deodorant
 Toilet paper
 Trowel
 Clorox wipes
 Alcohol gel
 
 FOOD GATHERING:
 Fishing kit, “Altoids” size
 Line, lures, hooks, swivels, flies, etc.
 Food Gathering Kit
 Fishnet, speedhooks, handlines, Thompson snares, snare wire, etc.
 Henry .22 Survival Rifle
 200 rds high velocity ammo
 Cleaning kit
 
 RATIONS:
 Mainstay Lifeboat Rations
 1xMRE
 Small pouch of dried soups, teas, bullion, coffee, hard candy, power bars, etc.
 8 oz Electrolyte drink (Gatorade)
 
 CLOTHING:
 Sun hat
 Buff
 Long sleeve nylon shirt - Brown
 Nylon pants with zip off legs -Khaki
 Wicking T-shirts, 1x OD, 1x Orange
 Wicking boxers x 2
 Hiking Socks x 3
 Nylon belt
 Lightweight hiking boots
 Lightweight nylon rain suit
 
 Winter supplemental kit:
 Cheap mummy bag, fully compressed
 Watch cap
 Fleece jacket
 Polypro long johns, mid-weight
 Glove liners
 
 Tyvek overalls
 Booties
 Nitrile Gloves
 Safety glasses
 Bonnet
 Face mask
 Safety Vest, reflective
 
 Hard hat
 Goggles
 Face masks N95 and N100
 Work gloves
 
 DEFENSE:
 Pepper Spray
 Kel-Tec P11
 IWB Holster
 4 spare magazines
 
 FIRST AID KIT:
 Assorted bandages and dressings
 Combat Dressing and Blood stopper
 Vaseline gauze
 Celox
 Wound closure strips
 Topical antibiotic
 Blister kit
 Splinter tweezers
 Temporary dental filling
 Oil of cloves
 Betadine
 Oral antibiotic
 Narcotic analgesic
 Ibuprofen
 Aspirin
 Benadryl
 Imodium
 Antacid
 Sugar
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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| #154945 - 11/11/08 08:37 PM  Re: My BOB List - Comments?
[Re: Blast] |  
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   Registered:  07/18/07
 Posts: 665
 Loc:  Northwest Florida
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Looks pretty extensive though maybe too redundent. How heavy is it?  What sort of terrain will you be moving through (totally wild, suburban yards...?)Why both Gerber pocket saw and wire saw? Cut weight, move faster.
 Five fire-starters? Are they all in your pack or are they spread out around your body in case you lose the pack?
 Deodorant? Seems another unnecessary item in light of your soaps.
Good comments/questions, thanks Part of my supplies are in a pocket kit that can be pulled out for day hiking etc. It weighs under 20 lbs without water and the basic clothes/boots I'll be wearing. The terrain in my part of Northwest Florida is mixed woods, swamps, farmland, small towns, and a couple of rivers or bays to cross to get home. The Gerber pocket saw is only 3 oz, with a 6" blade, the wire saw can be rigged into a longer bow saw and only adds another 1 oz to the pocket kit. Part of my concept of a BOB is being able to "pass" and stay in a hotel or shelter.  I avoid the tactical/camo look, and try to stay blandly "low observable," but with some high visibility items, too, just in case.  The deodorant is just a sub 1 oz piece from a rock crystal deodorant block.  It can also be used on my feet, and I find dry pits and feet reduce jungle rot and general discomfort.  The desire to pass also explains why I chose the Henry over a Ruger 10/22, since it compacts smaller, weighs less, and fits inside the pack. Jeff |  
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| #154954 - 11/11/08 09:46 PM  Re: My BOB List - Comments?
[Re: NightHiker] |  
|   Carpal Tunnel
 
 Registered:  03/11/05
 Posts: 2574
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I'd carry food, rather than try to collect it along the way.  |  
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| #154955 - 11/11/08 10:02 PM  Re: My BOB List - Comments?
[Re: TeacherRO] |  
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   Registered:  07/18/07
 Posts: 665
 Loc:  Northwest Florida
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I'd carry food, rather than try to collect it along the way.  I do carry food rations for a few days, at least, Mainstay Lifeboat rations, an MRE, and assorted other items like energy bars.  The snares, rifle and fishing gear give me some options if there are unanticipated difficulties and I need to change my plans. Jeff |  
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| #154957 - 11/11/08 10:05 PM  Re: My BOB List - Comments?
[Re: NightHiker] |  
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   Registered:  07/18/07
 Posts: 665
 Loc:  Northwest Florida
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You mention weight being a big consideration, and rightfully so, what is the total weight of your BOB? I've been monkeying around with it some, so I'll have to get a current weight when I get home.  My goal is < 20 lbs carried weight, less water, and I believe I'm under that. Jeff |  
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| #154963 - 11/11/08 10:43 PM  Re: My BOB List - Comments?
[Re: Jeff_M] |  
|   Cranky Geek
 Carpal Tunnel
 
   Registered:  09/08/05
 Posts: 4642
 Loc:  Vermont
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I like most of it. Thoughts after reading other people's comments: More food.  Another hard water bottle. PET can't be trusted IMO.  Another magazine for the Henry, and a cleaning kit.  More stove fuel.  Trowel. Ziplock bags and a couple of contractor's bags.   Given that you are looking at a full range of options, CASH. And rather than just copies of your documents, keep some of them in here, like an old DL. 
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| #154967 - 11/11/08 11:04 PM  Re: My BOB List - Comments?
[Re: ironraven] |  
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   Registered:  07/18/07
 Posts: 665
 Loc:  Northwest Florida
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I like most of it. Thoughts after reading other people's comments: More food.  Another hard water bottle. PET can't be trusted IMO.  Another magazine for the Henry, and a cleaning kit.  More stove fuel.  Trowel. Ziplock bags and a couple of contractor's bags.   Given that you are looking at a full range of options, CASH. And rather than just copies of your documents, keep some of them in here, like an old DL.  Thanks for the good input. I thought about more food.  I know what my appetite is when hiking high mileage days.  One MRE is one day's food for me.  The lifeboat rations will do for three more, at least, and my odds and ends will go a day or two. I could stretch my supplies into a week.  One problem is the tropical heat from carrying food in my car's truck, and the hassle/expense of rotating stuff out. I have high confidence in the Camelback bladder in it's protected sleeve pocket.  The OTS water bottles, which get rotated out regularly, will get dumped into that.  The Nalgene Lexan bottle is full.  That gives me a full gallon without using the 2 gallon water bag, or the PET Bottles. The Henry holds 2 8 rd magazines, and I do pack an all caliber cleaning kit.  i haven't looked into after-market magazines. I could probably use more fuel, but there's always an option for a cook fire.  Depending on my end weight, I think I'll add another fuel bottle. I do have a plastic backpacker's trowel. There are some zip locks or small dry bags holding stuff, as well as a dry bag liner for the pack, but more is always useful.  I do have one large contractor-type bag. I always have cash on hand, and have to carry essential emergency credentials at all times, too.  You are right about these. Jeff |  
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| #154994 - 11/12/08 04:04 AM  Re: My BOB List - Comments?
[Re: NightHiker] |  
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 Registered:  06/04/03
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OK, here's what I'd take based your list: day pack, small tarp, liter Nalgene bottle with Steripen filter cap and Steripen (plus 2 extra batteries), Trangia mini stove and cookpot and plastic spoon, folded foil windscreen, 16 oz methanol, Leatherman tool, cellphone and AA charger, Cutter's insect repellent, baseball hat, sunglasses, bandanna, windbreaker, gloves, toilet paper, large bandaids, ibuprofen, antiseptic wipes, lots of breakfast bars, instant oatmeal, crackers, pimento cheese, canned meat, and 3-in-1 Nescafe coffee packs. On my person always: watch with small compass on band, pocket knife, AAA Arclight flashlight, comb, whistle, flexible signal mirror and magnifying lens, Cricket piezo lighter, pocket tool, needle in wallet. I might take one of my pistoles...maybe my .22 S&W stainless 2213 pocket pistol and a handfull of ammo. That's it, I think. |  
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| #155161 - 11/13/08 10:06 PM  Re: My BOB List - Comments?
[Re: NightHiker] |  
|   Carpal Tunnel
 
 Registered:  03/11/05
 Posts: 2574
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What distances are involved? Why not bike? |  
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