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    Emergency Preparedness

    Recent "activity" happening has got me thinking about having a go bag ready in the event that we need to GTFO.

    Im curious what you have in yours or what you'd recommend having.

    tinfoil-hat-and-tinfoil-cat by 2mAn

    Im sure this will go Off Topic, but lets try to keep it as ON topic as R3V can haha

    :thankyou:
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    #2
    Emergency Preparedness is my line of work, a lot of this really depends on where you live.
    But generally speaking, cash, copies of important paperwork, written down phone numbers, some clothes, batteries and battery packs, food (I have MRE meals from Long Range Patrol and Winter MREs, dehydrated stuff), water or water treatment options, flash lights.

    Personally, my go bag includes a CCW, ammo, chainsaw w/ fuel and shovel. But it's a rural setup, i wouldnt leave my house as I have a generator, but if I do, the chainsaw is often needed for storms and being able to get anywhere.

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      #3
      What activity?

      Bug out bag? A handle of vodka and a bottle of sleeping pills.

      I have no desire to live in some post-Apocalyptic, "Walking Dead" wasteland that preppers seem to get off on.
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        #4
        I'll just head to work.

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          #5
          Originally posted by z31maniac View Post
          What activity?

          I have no desire to live in some post-Apocalyptic, "Walking Dead" wasteland that preppers seem to get off on.

          Being here in CA let's say a big earthquake but this is one of many .

          The zombies are already here man...

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            #6
            Interesting thread.

            A hand built 2 story log cabin, fully stocked, loads and loads and loads of firearms and ammunition, with a well on site, completely off grid (no electricity apart from generator, no plumbing even), 30 miles outside of town, backed to cliffed forest with a huge prairie to the front, snowmobile and ATV on site. That. That is my plan.

            Now, the 40 mile drive to the place. That is unknown. But 4WD and some ground clearance, with pretty detailed knowledge of the forest roads that allow me to get to the cabin from either side of town, and practice driving these roads with and without snow, has given me slight confidence in actually getting there.

            You guys in massive cities with millions of people? I feel bad for y'all and wish you the absolute best of luck. I'd feel like cannon fodder in a place like that.

            Edit: Truck carries survival gear year round, with an extra tub of cold weather related stuff stowed inside in the winter.
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              #7
              I think we have a Bail out bag thread around here someplace
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                #8
                you can not fill a bag with enough stuff to really sustain yourself, with the knwledge most people have, youd be dead.


                but the most important thing you can have is stuff for water purification, pills, pumps, etc

                and a gun or guns with lots of ammo. lots...


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                http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=358170

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                  #9
                  If I had one, which I don't because a simultaneous societal collapse seems very unlikely to occur it'd be something like a light hiking pack with rain fly, two part jacket, sleeping bag, filtration kit, purification tabs, canteen, a lightweight take-down rifle in .22 (probably better availability, fairly quiet, will take care of light game and warn off people), 25 rounds, hatchet, small knife, small stone, camp saw, spork/bowl, fire starter, cordage, high calorie compressed nutrients, simple fishing gear, flat bar (good for digging and breaking stuff), head lamp/2x change of batteries, 2 exteriors worth of lightweight clothing, 4x interiors, all-purpose soap, spare light boots, compact first aid kit, compact binoculars, supplements, boonie hat, spare glasses, plant guide, siphon. Basically if you can't grab it and go in two minutes tops it's a waste of time.

                  The aim would be 5-7 days of sitting it out in a spot I found wandering the woods without establishing a real camp away from home and reassessing as required. Cold is not a big problem in my area, and I live in a rural area, so there are lots of wide open spaces.

                  Of course this all ignores basic ideas of humanity like working in a group is better for survival, so how it would really play out. But I suspect it would not be instant dark ages, but rather a slow slipping into that frame of mind as survival urges become more noticeable.

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                    #10
                    If shit got that bad, honestly, I'd rather just be dead. Have fun "surviving" the Zombie Apocalypse...
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by nando View Post
                      If shit got that bad, honestly, I'd rather just be dead. Have fun "surviving" the Zombie Apocalypse...
                      If the "big one" hits you guys, you probably will be dead! kidding not kidding
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                        #12
                        Natural disasters - sure, I'll be ready. But if the entire world civilization collapses, nuclear war etc - good luck.

                        Especially if your plan is to have guns and lots of ammo. lol.
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                          #13
                          This was never meant to be a "How to survive the Zombie Apocalypse" thread, but this is r3v Off Topic, so no surprise it went that route.
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                            #14
                            My parents house is wood fired, has a well, and a massive generator so I'd probably just go there. NJ doesn't really get natural disasters though so I'm not sure exactly what I'd be preparing for. The worst we get is hurricanes, which aren't even hurricanes by the time they get here. We went about 3 days without power during Sandy, and that was the worst we experienced in about 10 years. If it's not a natural disaster but rather a war/people going apeshit we're probably fucked anyway, and in that case, I'd pack up and head for the country.

                            I guess I'm just not really concerned.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by 2mAn View Post
                              This was never meant to be a "How to survive the Zombie Apocalypse" thread, but this is r3v Off Topic, so no surprise it went that route.
                              Yep.

                              For natural disasters you mostly get in your car with a wallet and go.

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