The Ultimate Bug Out Kit | Ready Nutrition
Now to the good stuff:
2 – Backpacks (Highest quality available I’ve found at my local army navy store)
1 – First Aid Kit
1 – Body Powder
2 – Flashlights w/Extra Batteries
6 – Glowsticks (3 per person)
1 – Wind and Waterproof Matches Pack
1 – Magnesium Block
2 – Sandwich Bags Full of FiredUp! (Or any other fire starter/kindling kit of your choice)
1 – Map of Local Area
2 – Compasses with Measure (Learn to orienteer if you haven’t yet)
1 – Leatherman Pocket Knife
1 – Hand Saw
1 – Hatchet
1 – Compact Fishing Kit
2 – Cooking Sets (Or 1 large)
1 – Hunting Knife
1 – Stove and Fuel (Propane only. Do not buy an isobutene or butane camp stove. They don’t work in cold temperatures.)
24 – Packaged Meals (Ramen is a great small and cheap solution for food)
1 – Body Wipes Package
2 – Toilet Paper Rolls (Remove cardboard roll in the center so it can be easily compressed in your pack)
1 – Trowel
1 – Container of Corn Starch (Great for use as dry shampoo, burn treatment and insect bites)
1 – Soap / Sanitizer
2 – Hand Towels
1 – Sewing Kit
1 – Pocket Radio w/ Extra Batteries
2 – Two Way Radios
2 – Foam Pads
2 – Sleeping Bags
1 – Pair of Binoculars
4 – Hankies
4 – Plastic Bags
1 – Waterproof Watch
2 – Pairs of Sunglasses
1 – Small Pad of Paper and Pen
1 – Bug Repellant
1 – Lip Balm
1 – Sun Block
1 – Aloe Vera
1 – Mirror
4 – Signal Flares
2 – Storm Whistles
1 – 3 L Water Bladder
1 – Water Filter (I prefer Katadyn or Seychelle)
1 – Spool of Rope (100+ Feet)
6 – Rubber Bands
6 – Safety Pins
1 – Tent
1 – Tarp (light weight)
2 – Firearms and Concealed Carry Holsters
Extra Clothing Each (Including Wool Socks, Jacket and Layered Clothing)
Necessary Prescriptions
Copy of Important Legal Documents in Water Proof Pouch
Address Book
Cash – $200 Worth
Coins – $10 Worth
Some of these items I have left to your own discretion such as the first aid kit, extra clothes, fishing kit, etc. And yes, I was able to fit all of this in mine and my spouse’s bug out bags each weighing approximately 25 pounds.
TIP: Next to my bug out bags I have one clothing bag filled with our hiking boots, wool socks, thermal underwear, 2 long sleeve shirts, 2 jeans, 2 hoodies, beanies and 2 pairs of gloves. The purpose for having a clothing bag is in the case of an emergency occurring in the middle of the night while we’re sleeping (such as a fire) and all we have on our backs is some cotton pajamas – we grab our bug out bags and clothing bag. When we get to a safe place we’ll have warm clothes to change into and the bag can be easily tucked away in our packs
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