Actually Joed, we are on the same channel. I just like to joke a little sometimes, to break the rhythm. I've had a survival bag, aka Bug Out Bag, all my adult life. I've always been sort of a Nomad at heart. Living in South Florida with the hurricanes and being next to two major ports, pretty much dictates than a family have supplies readily available. I have "3" different evacuation plans: 15 minutes, 1 hour & 24 hour. A shelter in place plan. "3" evacuation routes pre-set on a Garmin GPS.
The contents change over the years, as I learn. I also keep an EDC bag in the vehicle with slightly different contents. I always refer to this as my Get Home Bag, should I have to leave the vehicle and walk. Each bag contains a checklist inside for easy inventory and it helps in swapping out equipment when new equipment is made, expirations are monitored and family members can also know the contents of each.
Below are the current inventory sheets for the home and vehicle bags:
Primary Survival Backpack # 2
1—Brown Military Style backpack
1--Camel Back water bottle w/ breast milk containers inside
1--first aid kit
1--bite/sting kit
1--pocket survival kit
1--fire starter kit in tube
1--set of books-Animal Tracks, Plants, Trees
1--Katadyn Base Camp Microfilter- for water purification
1—Sterno portable cook stove
2--mosquito nets
1--pack of toilet paper
1--bar of soap & wash cloth
1--emergency blanket
2--bandanas
1—small portable AM/FM radio
1--Buck Alpha-Hunter folding knife
1--Gerber Gator fixed blade knife (Oliver’s knife)
1--Smith’s knife sharpener
1--Garrity AA flashlight
4--AA batteries
1--L.E.D. flashlight
1--pair of size “123” lithium batteries
2--light sticks
2--Orion hand flares expiration 9/2012
1--whistle
1--bottle of Eucalyptus repellant
1--bottle of Repel insect block 20% Deet
1--individual MRE
1--compass
1--sillcock key
1--frog spear head
1--pocket chainsaw
1--All Weather Field Book w/2 pencils
1--small hand held mirror
1--mini binoculars
4--coffee filters
2--contractor grade garbage bag, black
1--tube of 22 cal. long rifle ammo
1-- pack of “moleskin”
***NOTE***
Place Ruger BearCat revolver backpack.
Get Home Bag(left in vehicle)
G.H.B –Toyota 4-Runner
Qty Contents Comments
1 knife, fixed blade, “Ontario” brand grease on blade, clean before use
1 survival kit in M-16 ammo pouch
1 Lansky sharpening puck
2 Coleman glow sticks Temp. light, signaling
1 pair of gloves
3 heavy duty garbage bags, gray in color Shelter
1 pack of beef sticks, Jack links
2 ramen noodle packs
--- numerous Ranger bands wrapped around puck
1 sillcock key – urban water spicket tool
4 Linsinoh breast feeding bags---for water storage inside spool of paracord
1 military mess kit, olive drab in color
1 black “Sharpie” marker for leaving messages
1 homemade PVC water filter
1 roll of 550 paracord, 45’