Automotive Bug Out Kit...

Huey
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Sunday, July 26, 2020, 15:40 (2214 days ago)

I won't say it'll never happen. But, as discussed before, I don't plan on leaving my place regardless. Not many places I can think of that are more safe anyways.

However, the great ideas posted on here have made me think.

I feel like if I, or any of the country folks (like Jim, etc) ever get in this situation, it would be in our vehicles.

Some of the video images these days are frightening and cowards tend to run in packs.

So, I've started to assemble an abbreviated bug out pack for my vehicle. Just enough stuff to help get myself or others out of harm's way. Certainly survival items like food, blankets, etc would not be needed. A good compact defense gun (large magazine capacity), extra mags and ammo, couple knives, flashlights, etc.

Amede had mentioned blankets for his area, insect repellent more useful here.

Mostly looking for ideas on stocking suggestions. Surely others have thought this out and have far better ideas than I do.

1st aide/trauma kit, bottles of water, pepper spray

Brian T
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Sunday, July 26, 2020, 17:20 (2214 days ago) @ Huey

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Just my thoughts for what it’s

Lonnie
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Sunday, July 26, 2020, 17:39 (2214 days ago) @ Huey

worth regarding how my truck is stocked: I don’t consider my truck to be a bug out vehicle. I’m just a guy who hates not being prepared when one of life’s challenges happen in my life. I’m a farm boy who also happens to love his hunting, fishing, and outdoor life in general so my cargo bed box contains a couple of chains and straps (had to move more than one limb or small tree out of my way after heavy storms). Got a hatchet, machete, saw and spare blades, and a good folding Army entrenching tool (shovel for the civilians)....all of which have been helpful more than once either on the farm or clearing debris away from roads. A good assortment of hand tools (never know when you might need to work on your truck, trailer, boat, or someone else’s vehicle). I keep a “lube kit” in a small box....it contains a can of Kroil (lots of uses), a small grease gun, a 4 oz bottle of Slip 2000 EWL, and a can of degreaser. A small spool of mechanic’s wire, an assortment of zip ties, bungee cords, ratchet straps, rope, and parachute cord. A roll of duct tape, a roll of electrical tape, and LED trouble light, a variety of hose clamps, screws, nuts, bolts, washers, and nails. A couple of tarps, and as of late a small stainless steel grill grate. You would be surprised what you can manage to get in a box if you’re neat, organized, and don’t go overboard. In my truck I keep a blanket, a space blanket, a poncho, and a good first aid kit. Always have some hard candy, a multi-tool, flashlights, and a solar charger, in the console. Again, my thought isn’t about bugging out but rather being prepared for things that happen in life.
I’ve had to deal with storm damage, repairing damaged fencing, helping someone with a broken down vehicle, and dealing with a few first aid issues. I think each person should stock theirs according to their own needs or possible challenges. I also carry a deck of playing cards, some word games/puzzles, a tablet, coloring book and Yahtzee supplies in my seat pouches....in case the grandkids want some entertainment. If you utilize your interior storage compartments wisely, you would be amazed what you can do. I live out in the PA farm country so I would likely bug in and wait things out.... but if I happen to be out when life happens, I can pretty much be ready for whatever comes my way. Hope this helps.

Excellent post, Lonnie

azj
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Sunday, July 26, 2020, 17:55 (2214 days ago) @ Lonnie

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Excellent ideas, all of them. One thing ....

SMH
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Sunday, July 26, 2020, 20:24 (2214 days ago) @ azj

I don't recall seeing is small binoculars or even smaller monocular like tiny folding 8x from Steiner or Docter that are half the size of a multitool. May come in handy.

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