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    Bug out bag

    So what items do you keep at the ready in your bag?
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    This guy's Youtube channel usually has good info.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WibmvUug6zs
    Good luck,
    Eric
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    Awesome thx for the info
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    first aid, a revolver and some bullets and food.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tigereye View Post
    This guy's Youtube channel usually has good info.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WibmvUug6zs
    Good luck,
    Eric
    Good vid. picked up a few tips for addition of BOB I didn't have but should.
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    What is your objective when "bugging out?" Why? Where to? What environment, weather, how far, etc? Results may vary depending on the answers.

    Personally I carry a light Get Home Bag kit in my car and my objective is to get home. That's where my stuff is, my family, my house, my neighbors, etc.

    Ribzwear.com and Hillpeoplegear.com kit bag and a small rucksack are the basis of my GHB kit.

    I have 4 season mountaineering and camping gear at my house that would be in my bug out kit (in my truck) and of course if I had to go overland I would pack my backpack with the appropriate gear and walk from the truck only if ABSOLUTELY necessary.

    In my GHB I carry supplies to start fire (x3) and a Firebox Nano, shelter (ponchos w liner & space blanket tarp), water in steel single walled bottle (with purification tab), food (snickers and jerky), cordage, multitool & fixed blade knife, flashlight, gloves, rain pants, hat, jacket, trauma kit, small roll of duct tape, .

    I also carry stuff in my EDC that would be included in the GHB and supplies in my car/truck that would also be incorporated as needed. Small ax, folding bow saw, shovel, flares, heavier rope, etc

    Good luck figuring out what you need!

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    Bag with EDC on me at all times feasible - note not the 'EDC' shit people post thats unrealistic, I mean useful low profile items I can use to get out of trouble and keep moving. Check RedTeams and ITS Tactical for some ideas.
    GHB in the cars.
    BOB and supplies at home.

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    May be a helpful link for you in the future - http://lmgtfy.com/?q=bug+out+bag+site%3Am4carbine.net

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