Originally Posted By: Art_in_FL
All that equipment sounds like your driving to the north pole and are planning on homesteading if you have a problem. Any kits that don't weigh a thousand pounds, force you to take out the back seat, drag a trailer and/or take out a second mortgage to buy?


It undoubtedly depends on where one lives. I carry a lot of warm clothing and emergency supplies during the winter here in the PNW, I would estimate close to what Dagny has listed. Recently we had snow and ice and people were stranded for 12 hours on I-5 and if the snow had continued it could have been longer. I want to be reasonably comfortable as well if stranded. And then in my neck of the woods earth quakes are another reason to have supplies in the vehicle.