condoms, a toothbrush, a change of clothes, a 1989 Donruss Ken Griffey Jr. Rated Rookie card, and a spare key to my house
6/6/2012 8:52:24 AM
I plan on finding some smug idiot with a really awesome go bag and duct taping him to a tree. Bag=mine.
6/6/2012 9:13:21 AM
I have a few mags loaded up for various guns and plan on going out in a blaze of grand theft auto style glory.
6/6/2012 9:15:39 AM
I don't have a go bag, I plan to protect my property with what it has.
6/6/2012 9:26:07 AM
eh, if society fails, i'm going down with the ship.
6/6/2012 10:03:26 AM
When fully packed (When not on vacation like I am now):medical kit w/ "Where There Is No Doctor", antibiotics, basic painkillers, etc.MREs, dried fruit, energy bars, etc. -1 week+ceramic water filter and iodide tabletscell phone chargerGPShatchet20 gauge shotgun w/ birdshot and slugs bike tools 12 inch bowie knife rope and stringbasic sewing kit several changes of clothes- raingear, wool socks, button down shirts/full pants bug repellant compassmap of NC small propane stove and fuelsleeping padhand crank radio per contraception: I have in a copper IUD. Good till 2018, can remain in longer. Fuck hormones and having children in natural disaster/apocalypse. Currently working on getting more seeds for gardening, more extensive medical supplies, and more common sense skills. Supplies only get you so far in a bad situation. I'd also like a hand pistol at some point. At home we have 50 lb of ammo, more extensive food supply, water, pet food for chickens/dogs, etc. I figure we could stay here in a natural disaster for a month or so fine, but if we had to get out WTSHTF, we might do it on bikes and camp.I don't know, it's so hard to plan out these things. It's a giant gamble.I'm definitely not going anywhere in a sketch situation without my shotgun, though, as a woman.
6/7/2012 12:44:15 AM
shouldn't you/women have tampons or something?
6/7/2012 10:07:11 AM
I believe IUDs suppress menstration & you can suppress it with pills so.... Not really necessary Besides, not in anyone's interest to attract wild animals, amirite?
6/7/2012 10:21:02 AM
Unless you're luring them into a TRAP
6/7/2012 10:24:27 AM
Touché
6/7/2012 10:26:24 AM
http://artofmanliness.com/2012/06/05/survival-tampon/the Tactical Adventure Medical Preparedness Outdoors Necessity (T.A.M.P.O.N.)
6/7/2012 10:56:58 AM
6/7/2012 11:32:30 AM
6/7/2012 1:01:09 PM
I did, yes. It's been a long time since I read it, but I remember being very frustrated with the main characters. Why aren't you acting like you have sense??
6/7/2012 1:08:46 PM
One Second After isn't quite as good as Lights Out.
6/7/2012 1:25:04 PM
Has anyone read world war z?
6/7/2012 3:56:35 PM
I have a go-bag as well. more complete than the ones listed here, however mine is more of a "long-term survival/ disappear if the SHTF" bag I've put it together/ fine tuned over about 5 years and it is very nice. I would say that no matter how much gear you have nothing replaces KNOWLEDGE as the best survival tool. for example, some of the items listed here have a specific application, that requires a certain skillset to implement. (like my Blow-out kit) I dont carry anything that I dont know how to use.(bag, shelter, sleeping bag, etc.)Kifaru Navigator pack gen. 1Kifaru Parahootch with peg and pole kitKifaru 0 degree slick bag long/ wide cut version and stuff sackKifaru assorted pouches and accessories (cooking gear)four dog stove company Bushcooker III ti woodstovesnowpeak 1400 ti pot with lid and bailsnowpeak 600 ti mugsnowpeak ti utensil setopsaks (for food storage and collection)nalgene clear 8 oz. bottle with olive oilsmall titanium folding grillUDIGIT trowel(tool kit)Fallkniven DC-4 combo ceramic/ diamond sharpening stoneeze-lap M diamond rodLeatherman TTI charge tool with bit setBenchmade rescue hook9mm Boresnakesmall tube gun oillarge ferroconium rod and strikerIronkey military flashdrive (with important info on it)pkg of pens100' paracordSurefire LX2 LED flashlight, with box of batteriesLeica 8x25 trinovid binoc'sTi bogota picks, handcuff key(water/ purification)MSR sweetwater purifier system with siltstopper and extra cartridgecamelback 100 oz. resovoirNalgene single wall SS water bottleKatydyn Micropur tabs (as a backup)(clothing)2 pr underarmour under wear2 pr bridgedale endurance socksBuff bandannaOR seattle sombrero hat1 pr eotach cargo pantsCabela's heavy weight fleece jacketCabela's medium weight long under wear top and bottomCabelas gore-tex parka1 long sleeve t-shirtpr leather shooting gloves(medical)ITS BOKSOFF-T tourniquetEMT shearsAMK skin stapler and removerAssorted basic FAK stuffSam Splintbottle HD pain meds(weapons)Glock 17 gen 3, trigicon NS's, Boresight solutions grip reduction, wolff springs, Ti guide rod4 spare mags with Fed. HS 147 gr. Hp'sGalco thumb break OWB holsterBusse straight handle Battle MistressZero tolerance ZT-301 folderJAC G17 .22lr conversion slide w/ 2 mags and CCI stinger Hp's(other)comprehensive survival/ food procurement kitcomprehensive sewing/ repair kitRite in rain notebookVirgin mobile prepaid cell phone, loaded with minutes, and usb chargersolio magnesium solar charger2 excellent edible plants bookspassportcash in small bills and prepaid visa credit cardsassorted pre-packeged trail foodtoiletriesthat about sums up my list. lots of good gear there, that can keep me alive in a bad situation. pack weight of around 55 pounds depending on extra food or not. I'm not in the shape I used to be in, but I can still ruck it 15 miles a day or so. I can hunt game with my glock so I dont need a rifle. any questions feel free to ask.
6/10/2012 7:40:15 PM
pics!
6/10/2012 9:04:28 PM
you people are paranoid fucks.
6/10/2012 9:44:53 PM
I'm looking at getting together some sort of "go" bag for the house and for my Jeep/Camping excursions. Something that has camping and survival things in one location in case the power goes out at my townhouse (dont have a standby genset here like at the 'rents house) or if I go camping/jeeping I can take it with me and have shit in one place.That being said, you guys carrying shotguns are wasting weight and firepower. You want to travel light as possible, and a .22 pistol or rifle is perfect. You can easily carry 2k+ rounds of ammo with not much increase in weight and a .22 pistol or rifle will perform perfectly in a survival situation.I carry this in my Jeep now. I use it for impromptu hunting/shooting trips (if I see a groundhog or beaver on the farm) and I pack it on camping trips.http://www.gunblast.com/Ruger-1022TD.htmI can carry 500 rounds in the pack along with cleaning supplies and other gun related items. I also have an SP101 .22LR pistol in the pack as well.I
6/10/2012 10:01:11 PM
My home is my fortress. I don't have a go bag. I don't need a go bag because the point where I need one is a situation way beyond the point of "I'm fucked." If the environment gets "tough," I'll hold tight and hope for the best. If it's going downhill where I ultimately need to leave, I would hope that I have enough "hindsight" to go ahead and gather what I need from my supply closet and be on the road 15 mintues later.
6/10/2012 10:54:52 PM
my situation may be slightly different from some others. I dont own or live in a house, and I like to be able to "go" whenever I damn well please. if that means hitchhiking, hopping, or just spending a while in the woods, I'm equipped to do it at a moments notice. certainly doesnt hurt to be prepared. I'm not some nutjob survivalist who thinks the end of the world is coming. 10 years ago I lived in the woods for 14 months with far less gear than is listed here. like I said, you can go a lot lighter, just know what you're doing, how to use what you have, and how to improvise in different situations.
6/11/2012 12:03:12 AM
Since the men care about how women are going to handle their menstruation in the apocalypse, I've got washable cloth pads, and a Diva cup for the day. All of that is re-usable, and the cup is made out of medical grade silicone. You can reference some period thread we made a while back about it.
6/11/2012 12:52:32 AM
Interesting ideas.
6/11/2012 10:30:10 AM
I know it sounds 'crazy' - - But it makes me bat-shit certifiable to sit around and play 'what-if' with the million things that could happen, at any given time.Basic emergency kits are one thing... but I don't plan to be the sole survivor on a blown up country, if that goes down.
6/11/2012 9:43:42 PM
6/12/2012 8:42:51 AM
I think LaserSoup covered my views:
6/12/2012 11:01:35 AM
If you're in an urban setting and shit goes down, no preparations you make will matter. If there were ever a situation where the stores ran out of food (and it wouldn't take long), you will see true chaos. Roaming groups of people stealing food, robbing homes, road blocks, etc.[Edited on June 12, 2012 at 11:06 AM. Reason : ]
6/12/2012 11:06:05 AM
^^^hahaha, best 444th post ever!
6/12/2012 1:48:16 PM
I think I read there is about a 3 day supply of food in the grocery stores...meaning if there was a major disruption in food distribution, things would get chaotic pretty quickly.
6/12/2012 6:46:30 PM
Someone actually used the word "bug out bag" in conversation with me recently & because of this thread I knew exactly what they meantHigh five, tww
6/12/2012 9:04:10 PM
tww fuck yeeaahhh
6/12/2012 9:09:57 PM
6/12/2012 10:09:32 PM
6/15/2012 9:24:05 AM
and for plugging hatchet gunshot wounds so you dont bleed out.[Edited on June 15, 2012 at 10:26 AM. Reason : .]
6/15/2012 10:25:16 AM
http://www.southernsurvivalsupply.comNot prepping, per say, but I found this pertinent.[Edited on December 19, 2012 at 2:03 AM. Reason : .]
12/19/2012 2:02:12 AM
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12/19/2012 10:21:11 AM
12/19/2012 10:22:04 AM
i have an entire closet (and two standalone dressers) full of backpacking gear...i don't have a bag made up, but i could be fully ready in an hour, i guess
12/19/2012 10:25:18 AM
12/19/2012 10:50:35 AM
Really all I have is about 40 gallons of water under the house, and that's only because if we lose power we lose water too. (on a well, electric pump). I have thought about it though, and I am sure if I got really desperate I could crack open the well and drop a bucket down into it.If I was going to "prep", I think I would stock up on gasoline rather than food. If we did have some sort of catastrophe that knocked out the power for months, gas pumps won't work either. And as long as I am mobile I could find food pretty easily, even if it meant looting convenience stores.
12/19/2012 11:23:43 AM
I have a 48 hour kit/bookbag that I keep in the trunk of my car. Water, basic food (granola bars, soups, peanut butter, multivitamin gumis, crackers, etc), first aid kit, and a knife. Im my trunk I also keep a change of clothes, a couple extra jackets, a blanket, a tent, and fishing equipment. This thread has inspired me to do more.
12/19/2012 12:11:43 PM
12/19/2012 1:10:32 PM
If there's anything I learned from The Walking Dead is that cars still run on gas a year after shit hits the fan. And zombie headshots are 100% accurate. And guns have unlimited ammo.
12/19/2012 1:23:34 PM
^^ Diesel has a shelf life of 10-12 years if stored properly. The 2 big factors that affect diesel are air and water. As long as you have water-tight tanks and fill them to the top, should be good to go for at least a decade.[Edited on December 19, 2012 at 1:40 PM. Reason : a]
12/19/2012 1:30:36 PM
I keep food on hand, and when since I have kids, inc a 9 month old, We keep months worth of baby food, formula, diapers, etc on hand. Most of our stuff focuses on a short term short distance movement to nearby, aka less than 4 miles away, relatives homes int he rural area I live in.I do not keep an extensive go bag in the car any more, just a skeleton bag, plus what is in my pockets. Car bag has water, OTC pain meds, change of clothes, granola/candy bars, and a spare flashlight and multitool. Truck always has my work tools on it. Firearms on truck or my person vary as required by things like work, access to secure sites, travel in and out of places that search my vehicle, etc.I always keep enough fuel in my truck to make it from where I am working home, even by runabout routes. I keep paper maps in the truck, along with a low end compass.At last county I have a shotgun, a battle rifle, a 22 rifle, and a center fire handgun plus 22 handgun for every family member big enough to use one, with almost all of these items being pairs, as 1 is none, 2 is one. 2 identical 40s, 2 identical 9's, 2 identical 22's, etc. with what we keep packed in my wife's trunk, we can grab the kids and be at our backup location in less than 5 minutes from the word go if TSHTF. With an hour warning, I can have everything of short term tactical value in all food stocks moved as well. The goal is to be able to live comfortably where I am, hunker down in some cases, and if it gets bad, go to ground nearby. i grew up 3 minutes from where I live now, I know all the roads and shortcuts, and I know every creek, spring, and hidden place to camp, so I think short term I should be pretty well off.
12/19/2012 2:27:01 PM
kimber 1911, several passports, 50k in cash, and a roo cup
12/19/2012 2:33:33 PM
12/19/2012 3:12:49 PM
This thread isn't about the "vast majority", it asked what I would do to "prep". I own a diesel pick-up, so I would store gasemphasis on wouldBut for the record, regular unleaded can last for 10+ years too if you put additives in it.[Edited on December 19, 2012 at 4:13 PM. Reason : a]
12/19/2012 4:09:18 PM
here's a "go-bag" for $40 if you're in the market: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Every-Day-Carry-Tactical-Assault-Bag-EDC-Day-Pack-Backpack-w-Molle-Loops-/370710629124[Edited on December 19, 2012 at 8:21 PM. Reason : link]
12/19/2012 8:20:42 PM