I hear you,,, While I am not in as bad a shape as you .. I tell my Doctor I feel as I have aged 10 years in the last one... Bad knee and hip.. ArthritisI looked at my situation and decided that bugging out is not an option. We could go to camp ( seasonal) if the house caught fire or something major but short of that we'd have to stay here.
Mom is 94, the wife has a few medical issues and I'm not 100% due to my heart transplant so heavy physical labor is no longer possible.
I've accepted that I only have a few months worth of meds on hand at best then I will more than likely start deteriorating physically.
I do enjoy watching videos and reading forums on the subject but know that if a SHTF TEOTWAWKI scenario were to occur I would not last long term.
My Urban Get Home Bag
You can go for weeks without changing your clothes, but you don't take care of your feet, your dead!
These new age fabrics don't work, and cotton kills, they have to be wool, even in the summer, they work. Grunts know these things.Merino Wool Socks 3 pack
MERINO WOOL SOCKS, 3 PACK, NICE WARM SOCK AND A GREAT BUY!armysurpluswarehouse.com
Robin
You can go for weeks without changing your clothes, but you don't take care of your feet, your dead!
These new age fabrics don't work, and cotton kills, they have to be wool, even in the summer, they work. Grunts know these things.Merino Wool Socks 3 pack
MERINO WOOL SOCKS, 3 PACK, NICE WARM SOCK AND A GREAT BUY!armysurpluswarehouse.com
Robin
While you *can* go weeks without changing clothes, it can cause a lot of problems in various situations.You can go for weeks without changing your clothes, but you don't take care of your feet, your dead!
These new age fabrics don't work, and cotton kills, they have to be wool, even in the summer, they work. Grunts know these things.Merino Wool Socks 3 pack
MERINO WOOL SOCKS, 3 PACK, NICE WARM SOCK AND A GREAT BUY!armysurpluswarehouse.com
Robin
Yeah I’m going to get a lighter as well. I bought one of the small things of zippo lighter fluid. I’ll put it in some heavy duty ziplock bags. I figure if it can travel across the country it will last my bag in a hike.While flint and steel are probably a better idea, I recently got one of these for my zippo . Seal seems to hold, and let's me carry spare fuel on me. A few drops + flint and steel could probably be well worth it in a survival scenario and takes up less space. One full canister would probably last you far longer than cotton balls and petroleum jelly, while taking up less space. Just a thought.
Yeah I’m going to get a lighter as well. I bought one of the small things of zippo lighter fluid. I’ll put it in some heavy duty ziplock bags. I figure if it can travel across the country it will last my bag in a hike.
Very good advice.Get both a lighter and the canister. The canister has a rubber seal. For the zippo, you get some bike innertube (I use 1.5 inch diameter. It's tight, but you want it tight to keep the air out) around the cap. You just want to cover the break in the cap, so you can roll it down at will and open the lighter easily. For long term, take both the canister and the lighter, and vacuum seal them (not super tight) to keep all air out of both for long term storage. Keep them in the BOB that way. Periodically may want to refill the lighter just to be safe, few times a year. The fuel pod seems to hold well, so maybe every year or two replace the fuel in the canister and put a new backup flint in it since they degrade over time.
Also, get something raw metal cause it makes a better seal with the rubber and is reflective so you can use it as backup signal mirror. I've got a brass cause it's cheap and works. Cleans up back to a mirror finish when tarnished.
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My bag made it to Illinois. I hope the bag is big enough. It’s 24 liters so that would mean 12 two liter poop bottles worth. However I watch a 5.11 video and they said it’s a half day pack. I can’t imagine 24 liters not being enough.
I can't wear wool because it gives me a rash. Does Merino wool itch like standard wool?You can go for weeks without changing your clothes, but you don't take care of your feet, your dead!
These new age fabrics don't work, and cotton kills, they have to be wool, even in the summer, they work. Grunts know these things.Merino Wool Socks 3 pack
MERINO WOOL SOCKS, 3 PACK, NICE WARM SOCK AND A GREAT BUY!armysurpluswarehouse.com
Robin
Mine was an 18l bag. I had a few pouches molled to it and the bag served all of my needs. Zip lock bags with all the air out helps. Organization is the key and a must for a good, optimal bag.
I throw just colored craft paper in any ziplock bags I have for two reasons:
- It color codes the bags.
- Items in the bag are against a lighter backdrop, making them easier to see.
- I can remove the paper and break it into pieces and use them for trail markers as a secondary use, if need be.
I can't wear wool because it gives me a rash. Does Merino wool itch like standard wool?
Edit, I just looked it up and Merino wool is supposed to be okay for people that normally react to regular wool.
Good to get the confirmation. I really need to get some of these socks already.You already answered, but, I always seem to have a reaction to wool as well, The Merino, little to no issues.
You already answered, but, I always seem to have a reaction to wool as well, The Merino, little to no issues.
Good to get the confirmation. I really need to get some of these socks already.
I watched a good video on bug out bags the other day, and I really need to include a couple of things in my standard bag. Two things I'm going to add are a mini crowbar and a mini pair of bolt cutters. Because I work in the city, those are two items I very well may need if I ever were trapped in the city and not able to drive my car home.
If I've got a cut through a fence or cut off a padlock on something, and as far as a crowbar; in case I got to pry open a door. Imagine a scenario where I'm stuck in an urban area overnight. It would be nice to be able to get behind a closed door somewhere if I needed to.This is always solid ( Sparrows Jim ), but they have a lot of sets that are worth looking at. What do you want to open, exactly? I carry a small set in a Go-Tube in my pocket when I want to be covert -- even though lockpicks are legal in NY to carry. Some rakes and a tension tool, basically. Few shims. Stuff like that.
If I've got a cut through a fence or cut off a padlock on something, and as far as a crowbar; in case I got to pry open a door. Imagine a scenario where I'm stuck in an urban area overnight. It would be nice to be able to get behind a closed door somewhere if I needed to.
Other than that I have some MREs to last me a few days, water, water purification,Compass, a map, Fire Starting stuff, some additional cold-weather layers, garbage bags , zip ties, etc...
I wouldn't mind getting a solar panel, one of the compact roll up type ones to charge my cell phone if need be.