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Good call on the rolling luggage, never thought of that. +1 on the car battery charger & pepper spray.My philosophy on bug out bags changed over the years.
At first I prepped back packs. One in each vehicle and one at home.
Now with small children, the packs just aren't realistic.
I pack a rolling luggage, medium sized, for the vehicles.
No more B.O.B. at home, because we would either hunker down or use my primary vehicle that already has the luggage somewhat hidden in the trunk.
I have all the usual items, but I think a portable car battery charger is a good one not often called out. It will be used eventually when someone needs a battery jump, so it's 100% practical when not bugging out, and it doubles as a battery bank.
Also get a couple of pepper spray canisters in there.
Been using one since 1984.MSR WhisperLite International
To get my kids.So…. just where will y'all "bugout" too? A "get home" bag/pack would be more realistic for your preps.
Wanting her I think a lot of people forget about having in their bug out bag is the bright tape when you're going into unknown territories that you rub around trees as you go so you know how to get back out.Survival to the fittest. What are some of you using in your bugout bags
Hate speech to text that I think you get the jest of itWanting her I think a lot of people forget about having in their bug out bag is the bright tape when you're going into unknown territories that you rub around trees as you go so you know how to get back out.