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I'd say a gun, but you're in bongland. When real shit goes down, lead is worth more then gold.
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I think that would actually kill people. Just put those things in a plastic bag beneath your bug-out stuff and accept if you need to use them you failed the experiment.You want to find out how unprepared you actually are? This Saturday morning, just grab your bugout back and head north. Leave your money, bank card and smartphone at home, see how long you can last.
This is fantastic advice - actually testing your kit out is huge. I cut an enormous amount out of my camping gear and added a few extra things to fill gaps with a single trip and that was just truck camping. Also, if your gear list doesn't include at least a small roll of duct tape, you're doing it wrong.A plan. Seriously.
A lot of peoples "Plan" is to just go to the countryside with a bugout bag and live off the land. Not going to happen, that shit is harder than a few survival videos show you. You need skills like shelter building, foraging, fishing and hunting.
You want to find out how unprepared you actually are? This Saturday morning, just grab your bugout back and head north. Leave your money, bank card and smartphone at home, see how long you can last.
chips, or "chips"? those fucking Bonglanders, they call french fries "chips"Pack some chips probably idk
I've not camped since before coof times, but it was always interesting how every season I'd revise and expand my gear list. Change some things here, alter some other things there.This is fantastic advice - actually testing your kit out is huge. I cut an enormous amount out of my camping gear and added a few extra things to fill gaps with a single trip and that was just truck camping. Also, if your gear list doesn't include at least a small roll of duct tape, you're doing it wrong.
You will also want a book on mushrooms since those can also provide some good eating if you know which ones to pick & how to prepare them properly.Get a portable book on the flora & fauna in your area. A reference book (compact size,) on edible herbs & plants is a life saver if you don’t know your stuff. Example: willow bark is akin to aspirin. Boiling cattails makes a porridge you can live off of in dire times, but you’ll want to know your local herbs to season it & not kill yourself. Little portable reference book on plants n shit.
I would not advise that, too easy to make mistakes with mushrooms, even with a book. Need someone experienced who knows mushrooms in that specific region to teach mushroom picking. Stick to edible plants.You will also want a book on mushrooms since those can also provide some good eating if you know which ones to pick & how to prepare them properly.
Hey man he said bug OUT, not bug CHASEA couple of gallons of lube, several sets of handcuffs, a variety of dildoes, and enough PrEP to last several weeks. Maybe some poppers or Quaaludes if you can get them. You did say you're in the UK, right?
Get a portable book on the flora & fauna in your area. A reference book (compact size,) on edible herbs & plants is a life saver if you don’t know your stuff. Example: willow bark is akin to aspirin. Boiling cattails makes a porridge you can live off of in dire times, but you’ll want to know your local herbs to season it & not kill yourself. Little portable reference book on plants n shit.
The less one relies on gadgets, the better. Also openly using electronics will attract feral urban youth.How about a solar charger, I had a flat one that opened out like a book. Then put Ebooks on your phone instead. Solar charger is lighter than any books and you can take many many books that way. A smartphone can be very useful even without network service.
In the same vein, Quik Clot is a good idea as well. It can stop surprisingly large bleeds and has been improved to the point even a retard could use it. (used to be an exothermic powder, which is not ideal) Downside is it still hurts like the dickens.High quality tourniquets. 9 of them. CATs are pretty good, but make sure they're not knockoffs. Might be kind of excessive depending on your budget, US income is high.
A sail repair kit isn't a bad idea. Comes with heavy duty thread, straight, and curved needles. You won't be making pretty things with it but will be better suited than a dinky sewing kit.I thought of something else, get a roll of fishing line, you can use it to fish, duh...
But you can use it in an emergency for stitches as well, or to sew up clothing, hang food in trees to keep away from wild animals, use to bind wood together to make simple tools etc etc