#291370 - 12/12/18 10:13 PM
 
Re: What Do I Bring When Bugging Out?
[Re: Jeanette_Isabelle]
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An alternative method: 1) start with what you would pack in an overnight bag for a weekend away 2) and anything unique to you; meds, tools, (think glasses)  ( also your pets) 3) add food & other consumables (batteries,TP & water) 4) seasonably and region appropriate clothing 5) Paperwork (usually contained in your wallet) plus scrips, ids etc.** 6) Electronics (tablet, radio, etc) 7) comfort items
  **include paper copies of things like phone numbers,etc 
 
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#291375 - 12/12/18 11:56 PM
 
Re: What Do I Bring When Bugging Out?
[Re: TeacherRO]
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That is one of the things I'm working on, making my "comfort item" as small and lightweight as possible. I have since worked on reducing the weight and thickness; at the last time I weighed my life's story in the form of two paper folders, it was 11 5/8" x 9 1/2" x 3/8" and weighs 15 1/2 oz. Jeanette Isabelle  
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#291381 - 12/13/18 01:57 AM
 
Re: What Do I Bring When Bugging Out?
[Re: Taurus]
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I don't drink. Therefore, I can't make a determination, for or against, on the practicality of consuming scotch before bugging out.
  I will, however, attempt to convey the importance of going beyond your driveway when bugging out.
  Jeanette Isabelle 
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#291382 - 12/13/18 02:08 AM
 
Re: What Do I Bring When Bugging Out?
[Re: Jeanette_Isabelle]
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WHAT ON EARTH!!! You’re probably right about the whole driveway thing though.  I prep and plan, same as most of you but if the ballon ever does go up I’ll likely end up running down the street in my underwear with a backpack full of scotch and a fire steel waiving a glow stick around over my head singing something by CCR as it Will most likely occur whilst I’m under the influence. Meh....  
  Edited by Taurus (12/13/18 02:12 AM)
 
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#291383 - 12/13/18 02:16 AM
 
Re: What Do I Bring When Bugging Out?
[Re: Taurus]
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I'm one-quarter French and yet I don't drink wine. Jeanette Isabelle  
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I'm not sure whose twisted idea it was to put hundreds of adolescents in underfunded schools run by people whose dreams were crushed years ago, but I admire the sadism. -- Wednesday Adams, Wednesday
 
 
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#291390 - 12/13/18 03:42 AM
 
Re: What Do I Bring When Bugging Out?
[Re: Taurus]
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Yes, comfort items - (we call it snivel kit in the Army)
  If I ever do leave my house in an emergency thinking I will never return I will damn well be bringing a few bottles of my top shelf scotch.  Lol.  I don’t care what it weighs and what I have to leave behind.  That which I can’t carry will thus be consumed before I set forth.  As a result I may only make it to the end of my driveway after the apocalypse hits.  I’m trying to imagine what would happen if I consumed, let’s say two bottles of liquor that we couldn’t find room for in a “we’re never coming home” scenario.  Let’s just say that if the apocalypse held off until I regained consciousness, I’d be devoutly hoping that it would come shortly thereafter.  
 
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#291392 - 12/13/18 04:02 AM
 
Re: What Do I Bring When Bugging Out?
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Now I know this is just light hearted internet repartee, but I do have to protest.  If you are bugging out,engaged in any kink of emergency outdoors, or operating beyond the end of your driveway in an outdoors environment, leave the booze alone....
  I have hauled out way too many seriously injured, as well as dead, individuals doing SAR that I personally stopped drinking entirely for several years (I now consume about 2 oz of wine at dinnertime on occasion).
  It's way too easy to get into outdoors trouble with booze in the outdoors.  Alcohol was at least a contributing factor in the majority of the operations we performed over several years.
  On the other hand, a high proof whiskey, or Everclear, makes an acceptable stove fuel or fire accelerant. 
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