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Old 08-03-2025, 11:48 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by easygoingfemme View Post
I keep a lot of this gear in a tote as I use it for camping as well. Everything is small enough to fit in a 60L backpack, which is packed along side it. Water filtration system, solar chargers, solar am/fm radio, power banks, head lamps, GPS tracker, small portable cook stove, fuel for stove, first aid kit, some dehydrated foods, lightweight rain gear. I wouldn't survive a zombie attack with it but it would buy some time in some natural disaster scenarios.
A bugout bag is great to have, yours sounds heavy but useful & complete! especially GPS tracker(i only have a compass ) a solar charger which i don't have but need to look into it and i need to pick up a small camp stove but wondering do i really need it? Maybe if i was going into mountains?? i have a filtration straw but i don't find it good enough or i guess i don't trust it so i need to look into something else the rest of what you mentioned i have but ive included a ferro rod, tinder, a Bic, an axe, a knife & small waterstone and at times maps, in bear country, a rifle or 45 and bear spray
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