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#74607 - 10/09/06 04:55 AM How many kits do you have?
cedfire Offline
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Registered: 07/10/03
Posts: 659
Loc: Orygun
It's that time again: the time to change out the old outdated medications, water purification tabs, etc. I'm going through and replacing items and updating other items in my various kits.

I'm curious how many kits each of us have? I'd like to condense my kits down if possible. Presently I've got:

1. Bug Out Bag (BOB) - Maxpedition Condor
2. Bug Out Bag (BOB) / Every Day Carry Bag (EDC) - Maxpedition Nucleus
3. Personal Survival Kits (PSK) - several
4. Vehicle Survival Kit for each vehicle
5. Camping Gear Bin
6. 72+ Hour Kit (in progress)
7. Various food/water/equipment stashed around house

Please share what arrangement you have found works for you in keeping all of your stuff/kits organized and available. (With the disclaimer that we are constantly changing things around!) <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />

Also, however many types of kits you have settled on. Thanks!

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#74608 - 10/09/06 05:29 AM Re: How many kits do you have?
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I have a jump kit now, working on a 72 hr jump kit.

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#74609 - 10/09/06 08:20 AM Re: How many kits do you have?
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Registered: 08/07/05
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Loc: Saratoga Springs,Utah,USA
I keep
1 BoB in my car (in an old duffle bag)
3 PSK's (1 in my car 2 in the DW's)
3 sets of 4 72 hr kits (1 set in home office, 1 in kitchen by the back door, 1 in basement by garage)
Camping gear in tent trailer parked next to house
4-50 gal barrels of water (changed in Oct and Apr) changing to a buried 1200 gal in-line tank this next spring
cases of food stashed here and there around house
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#74610 - 10/09/06 11:50 AM Re: How many kits do you have?
redflare Offline
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Registered: 12/25/05
Posts: 647
Loc: SF Bay Area, CA
One backpack major BOB at home
One small car pack in each car
Micro-kit on me (and now my wife) at all times. I carry it inside my backpack or coat pocet.

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#74611 - 10/09/06 03:50 PM Re: How many kits do you have?
Malpaso Offline
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Registered: 09/12/05
Posts: 817
Loc: MA
I guess you could say I have many kits, or no kit <img src="/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" /> . I tend to carry a lot of supplies/gear because I have a lot of room in my truck, but no formal bags/boxes/bins. Most often I'll throw something in a bag I'm taking for the day for a specific purpose, and just leave it in the truck after that. I probably need to work on organization, but I'm so anal I'd need multiple times redundancy for most items just to make each kit is complete <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> .
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#74612 - 10/09/06 05:10 PM Re: How many kits do you have?
Blast Offline
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Registered: 07/15/02
Posts: 3760
Loc: TX
Let's see,

1. Altoids tin "Urbal survival/first aid".
2. Smallish "go bag" for when out with DD (water, food, hygine, etc...)
3. Large backpack "go bag" when out with DD and DW.
4. Small pocket kit strickly for use when in the woods.
5. Large, gear/food/water packpack kept in car for emergencies.
6. Backpacking pack filled with camping gear.
7. Two Rubbermaid containers filled with six gallon jugs of water each.
8. Assorted first aid kits in cars, desk at work, and house.

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#74613 - 10/09/06 06:13 PM Re: How many kits do you have?
MartinFocazio Offline

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Registered: 01/21/03
Posts: 2203
Loc: Bucks County PA
FWIW - I've given up on the 72 hour idea and gone to 96 hours. I've also dropped many/most of the heavier tools in favor of more WATER.

Kits that are Ready at any time (this is in addtion to any in-house stockpiles)

Each vehicle has a kit (3x vehicles)
I have my "Non-Hypothetical" kit (discussed here earlier).
I have a small "Go" bag, not much to it, just a few basic items.
and then there's EDC, which is mostly flashlight, leatherman, lighter and bandanna.


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#74614 - 10/09/06 06:53 PM Re: How many kits do you have?
JIM Offline
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Registered: 03/18/06
Posts: 1032
Loc: The Netherlands
Including FAK's??
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#74615 - 10/09/06 06:55 PM Re: How many kits do you have?
M_a_x Offline
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Registered: 08/16/02
Posts: 1207
Loc: Germany
Iīve an old duffle bag as BOB. It hasnīt been put to action yet and probably wont.
FAK is cover by two kits. A bigger one in the vehicle and a pocket sized very basic kit for carrying in a pocket.
PSKs come in three different kit sizes. A small urban one (small tobacco tin) is for office, shopping and other urban activities on foot or by bicycle. A normal sized tobacco tin contains a bigger kit. I carry it when I can afford the size. When I go by motorcycle it usually sits in my backpack. My motorcycle kit is in the tin my swisskey came in. I always have in the right pocket where I also carry my motorcycle keys. A strong magnet holds the keys to the tin.
A vehicle kit is always with my motrcycle. It has same spare biulbs, fuses, fluids, tools and a special cloth for the visor. It is kept moist in a special container. The cloth is very useful when there are plenty of flying insects. It saved my day on many occasions (ephemera can be really bad).
I also have a portable HAM kit. It contains antennas, cable, AA-spares and 2 12 V nonspillable lead acid batteries. This kit is still in an early stage of evolution.
The kits stay where they belong. There are some items I EDC but do not put into the kits. These items are wallet, knives, multitools, GPSr phone and HAM rig.
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#74616 - 10/10/06 03:23 AM Re: How many kits do you have?
ironraven Offline
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Carpal Tunnel

Registered: 09/08/05
Posts: 4642
Loc: Vermont
Hmm...

PSK, PMK, et al, in various altoid tins. They, and a small water bottle, live in a small waist pack surplused as an unwanted item off an HSGI vest. It can go on my belt, or a bag sling.

My car gear is stored in a milk crate, a rubbermaid container and an ammo can (water bottles, and the can turns into a stove real easy).

My household FAK is in a small tool bag that didn't work out as well for my electronics tools, so it's full of bandages and tape and other good stuff to have when you have a new, nonstandard hole or joint.

My ditch kit is the largest thing I keep loaded, and that is a Country Comm EOD bag with a SpecOps X-4 attached to the bottom (you can just barely wedge a 1 liter nalgene into it). If I have to bug out, that gets clipped to the top of BOB so I can detach it quickly should BOB's resources outweigh the likelyhood of me making it home.

BOB is a slightly modified ALICE pack (fastex buckles rather than the military ones, some other minor changes) mounted on a modified civilian external pack frame (like the frame, hate the bag). He's stored partially unloaded, due to economics, but if I'm going to be camping or the weather and politics predict a problem is more likely, everything comes out of the totes and goes in/on him. He's a 120 hour bag in terms of food, barely a 72 in terms of water.

And longer than that... 45 acres with an artisian well, three ponds, a nice brook, and lots of trees. The ancestral family land. At any one time, my mother has 2-4 weeks of food if me, my brother and sister-in-law, and my dad's parents head in that direction, and very little of that is in the freezer.
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