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Ideal_Rock
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If you do, what do you have in there?
I’m in the process of putting one together. I’m thinking: non-perishable food, water, phone battery pack and chargers, extra glasses/contacts, N95 facemask (they’re cheap and sound more sound more intense than they are—used for smoke/fumes), first aid kit, small multi-tool, cash, copies of ID, maps, etc. I’m also thinking sleeping bag/blanket, hiking shoes, maybe walkie talkies, whistles.
In my research I’ve come across ‘preppers’, people preparing for a very catastrophic event. Their list is way more extensive (and some go as far as to have a pre-built shelter, etc.), but it kind of got me wondering if I should be doing more—like really stockpiling dry/canned goods, getting real ‘gear’ like a fireproof blanket, those reflective space blankets, real wilderness tools and a tent. I think that’s a little past what I think is necessary, but, being prepared never hurt anyone so kudos to those that are prepared in that way.
What about you—do you have an emergency bag? If you do, any tips? Would love to hear your suggestions!
I’m in the process of putting one together. I’m thinking: non-perishable food, water, phone battery pack and chargers, extra glasses/contacts, N95 facemask (they’re cheap and sound more sound more intense than they are—used for smoke/fumes), first aid kit, small multi-tool, cash, copies of ID, maps, etc. I’m also thinking sleeping bag/blanket, hiking shoes, maybe walkie talkies, whistles.
In my research I’ve come across ‘preppers’, people preparing for a very catastrophic event. Their list is way more extensive (and some go as far as to have a pre-built shelter, etc.), but it kind of got me wondering if I should be doing more—like really stockpiling dry/canned goods, getting real ‘gear’ like a fireproof blanket, those reflective space blankets, real wilderness tools and a tent. I think that’s a little past what I think is necessary, but, being prepared never hurt anyone so kudos to those that are prepared in that way.
What about you—do you have an emergency bag? If you do, any tips? Would love to hear your suggestions!