A get home bag is a survival kit you can carry. The purpose of these bags are to help you and your loved ones get back home in an emergency.
Learn how to pack a hiking backpack for an easy hike in the outdoors, including what type of bag is best and how to load it correctly. with free infographics.
The food you choose for your Bug Out Bag matters! Here are over 50 ideas for Bug Out Bag food which are caloric dense, lightweight, and require no prep.
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Similar to a bugout bag, it is good to keep something similar in your car for emergency situations.
If you are overwhelmed by all the information available on various emergency kits, this post is for you! Before you can start creating a "survival" kit for your family, you need to know which kit(s) you actually need. This post goes through 9 different kits including a 72 hour kit, bug out bag, emergency car kit, office bag, EDC, BOB and more!
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Written by The Tenth Man, A B.O.B. List What do they know that we don’t? For those unaware , it was reported in December of 2014, in both mainstream and alternative news outlets that the US Treasury Department put out for bids to purchase $200,000 in Bug Out Bags for over 3800 federal bank examiners.
Learn what to pack in a bug out bag for emergencies and make sure you're ready for anything with our printable bug out bag checklist!
A lot of the manufacturer claims about Mylar are complete hype. However, if you know how to use a Mylar blanket, they actually can help you survive.
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Disasters usually occur with little or no warning, which is why you should have a vehicle survival kit in your car at all times.
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A complete list of emergency survival essentials to stockpile at home, inside your car, and at your bug out location.
What is a Get Home Bag? This article is about the necessity of having a Get Home Bag ready to go and in your vehicle. I also go over the essential contents you need, too. It’s kind of like a bug out bag in reverse because instead of “bugging out,” the aim of this bag is to help you get home. F
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The feasibility of any bug out plan depends a lot on your starting point. Obviously, some regions of the country have more to offer than others in terms of places to go. But every part of the Lower 48 has its share of potential bug out locations. The map below shows eight major regions as I've divided them for the purposes of my book: Bug Out: The Complete Plan for Escaping a Catastrophic Disaster Before It's Too Late. There is some crossover between the regions shown here, but the illustrator has done a pretty good job of placing the demarcation lines approximately the way I have divided the bug out locations described in the book. Note the page numbers that will correspond to the beginning of each regional chapter. The first four chapters are on general information and planning, including gear and methods of transportation. My reasoning for these divisions is that these specific regions offer distinct variations in terrain, climate and plant and animal communities. Again, there is some crossover in some areas, but anyone familiar with all these areas of the U.S. will see how survival skills and gear can be different from one region to the next. Natural hazards including everything from weather to dangerous wildlife vary according to these regions, as do resources such as the availability or lack or water, edible plants and game animals. It is this variation that made working on this book such an interesting project for me over the past several months, not to mention the real time I've spent out there backpacking, canoeing and kayaking in all of these regions at various times during the past 25 years. Writing each chapter made me reminiscence about past trips and long to load up a canoe or backpack and go again. My home base is in the Gulf Coast region, and I stay here because of family ties as well as my love of the water - both the rivers and the Gulf itself. I'm lucky to have a large number of bug out options close by because I live in one of the least populated states east of the Mississippi River. Those of us living in small towns or rural areas are the least likely to need to bug out to begin with, but each region on the above map has its share of densely populated cities where the residents would do well to have a working knowledge of where to go if the SHTF and they have to get out. Keep in mind that the vast majority of the populations of those cities are not going to have this knowledge and most will not even try to leave, but will instead wait for outside help that may or may not come. Out here in the small towns and rural areas of America, most of us would pull together in such a situation and help each other out, as has been proven time and time again when the big Gulf hurricanes have hit the nearby coast. In the aftermath of Katrina, the media covered the chaos and violence going down in New Orleans, while people along the even harder hit Mississippi Coast quietly rolled up their sleeves and went to work digging out of the rubble and rebuilding. So it's obvious that where you live has a lot to do with how you should formulate your survival plans and can be a big factor in your chances of success or at least the degree of difficulty you would face. But one thing we are blessed with here in the U.S. is plenty of undeveloped and uninhabited lands. It may not seem so when you're driving past mile after mile of strip malls and suburban sprawl, but compared to so many other countries in the world there is a lot of unused land here - both public and private. Have you explored all the potential bug out locations near you? What if you travel a lot for your job or for pleasure? Do you know where the big uninhabited areas are in other regions you frequent? If not, you should think about it. I hope that this kind of information detailed in my new book will be of use not only for bug out planning, but to encourage readers to get out and explore the great wild places available their own region and other parts of the country.
This multifunction diaper backpack is compact yet spacious. It works well as a nappy bag as it has heaps of room for all baby's and mum's needs but it also serves as a large backpack, childcare, travel, or overnight bag. Crafted from durable polyester for lasting quality and textured touch, it has a multitude of pockets including insulated pockets for baby bottles. The padded, adjustable shoulder straps ensure comfortable carrying, making it perfect for daily use. It's gorgeous print features bugs, beetles and butterflies with options to add your custom text to the front pocket. Step out in style and make a statement every time you leave the house! - Made from 100% Polyester nylon for durability - Boasts a large interior with multiple internal and external pockets to keep everything organised. - Measurement sizes: 16"(H) x 10"(L) x 6.5"(W). - The zipper front pocket contains 3 insulated pockets for bottles and one elastic mesh open pocket. - The main compartment includes 4 open pockets and 1 zipper pocket in the interior. - Versatile carrying with a hand strap or adjustable shoulder straps. - Wide duckbill mouth stays open to make finding things easier. - Ideal for daily use including baby care, overnight trips, travel and more. CUSTOMISATION: Please let us know the design and font options you prefer in the drop down box and add your preferred name and email address to the box for personalisation. We will be in touch shortly after order with preview images to confirm your requirements. PLEASE NOTE: The picture display effect is for reference only. There are certain objective factors in the production process that lead to slight differences between the actual object and the rendering, including but not limited to size, position, colour difference, etc. CARE INSTRUCTIONS: Wipe over with a damp cloth. Deep clean by washing by hand in cold water. Air dry. RETURN POLICY: Due to this product being customizable, no exchange or returns will be accepted in the case of a change of mind. However, if your product arrives damaged, please contact us within 7 days with images to discuss the issue. If you have any questions about our products, personalisation, shipping, returns or anything else, please don't hesitate to send us a message. We aim to respond within 24 hours and are always happy to help.
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We who have felt the abysmal pain of loss can take some solace in the new depth of empathy for others, the new gratitude for those loved ones still with us, the new sense of appreciation.