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EL PRESIDENTE

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Seeing the disaster in Houston, what would you put in a survival kit. If you could only grab a backpack, what would need to be in it?

Thinking of making one, just have a backpack and a machete if there is an earthquake or some shit here in LA.

Water bottle with filtration system
Battery pack for phone
Extra Phone charger
Washable minimalist clothes that pack light
Solar power USB power charger
Dr. Bronners soap is pretty fucking money too.

Maybe time to hit REI and the Army surplus store!
 
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It is a given that MREs and bottled water are essential. My Boogie bag contains two days food, Colt 1911 with three clips and spare box of ammo. Radio, battery powered with five spare batteries. One change of clothes. Small propane torch and three lighters. Still have a little room for evolving situations.
 
I have a go bag for disasters. It was actually fun to build. I'm at work, so this is off memory.
Headlamp w extra batteries
Manual crank light/radio/phone charger.
Pocket knife
Strong fixed blade knife
Multi tool
Camping wire toothed saw
Mylar sleeping bag
Mylar blanket
Iodine pills
Water purification system for camping
Sunglasses
Sewing kit
Multiple fire starters
Medications including Advil Tylenol Imodium tums and much more.
Toilet paper, wet wipes,
Small bottle Everclear for drinking or cleaning
Small bottle bourbon - drinking
Sun block
Soap
Toothpaste / brush
Camping stove and gas and camping pots (all tiny lightweight stuff
Mug, fork spoon
Paracord (rope)
Duct tape
Handgun/ammo
Food for three days (some camping lightweight and some in cans or bars I can just eat.) all expiration dates 1 plus years, I check in spring when I do my normal camping gear cleaning.
Wool socks, long underwear, lightweight raincoat and rain pants.
Boxers, shorts hat

I'm sure there's more but off the top of my head, that's all in
 
I don't need anything. I'll take what I need from some nerd who thought ahead. Just like I did my homework before school by copying some dork's answers.
 
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I'd need a jetpack in mine...some good smoke...a pipe and a lighter...flashlight...swiss knife...nylon rope with fasteners...net..small fishing pole with a spinner reel...water purifying tablets..a water tight container...big ass jar of peanut butter....trail mix....flare gun with flares...a pan with a lid...a spoon...some miso paste...package of dried seaweed...cans of tuna..my wife would have the other stuff in her backpack.....a tree pruning saw or bow saw...small but sharp axe
and a magnifying glass and a tarp...
 
Guns and ammo will get you everything you need after the event. And you don't even need to worry about what sort of an event it is.

barfo
Could get you killed. Pull a gun on someone and they pull a gun on you.
 
Give me a carton of smokes and a gallon of whiskey and I would be good to go for at least 2 days.
 
Penicillin and guns/ammo. You can get whatever else you want or need with those two things.
 
If you had a phone, you could just order pizza from a delivery number and eat for free because they'd always be late getting it to you! Cold, free pizza!
 
If you had a phone, you could just order pizza from a delivery number and eat for free because they'd always be late getting it to you! Cold, free pizza!
Plus, you would get all of those good insider trade rumors from pizza delivery guy.
 
I bought this solar power USB battery pack for $15
Amazon product ASIN B071ZGBN2CCode: ICSolar9

Also bought a water bottle with a BRITA filter on it. More for travel so I can drink tap water in hotels when I travel.

May get the LifeStraw one where you can drink out of streams and shit like that.
 
I need a $300 GoRuck GR1 Backpack to put my survival gear in.
Always cracked me up to see big 4 wheel drive jeeps driving around Los Angeles that probably never ever engage the 4 wheel drive....what a waste of a good work vehicle!
 

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