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Survival Small Bug out Bag \ GHB (v2)
16 November 2012, 20:34,
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Survival Small Bug out Bag \ GHB (v2)
Survival Small Bug out Bag \ GHB
© 2012 Northern Raider
MOD issue 100 litre Rucksack
Blade Tech Hunter lite Lock knife
AK 47 Bayonet / wire cutter sheath
4 X magnification Monocular
Multi tool with plier head (Gerber 600 / Legend)
Multi tool with pruning head (Stanley)
Flashlight (Fenix L2DQ5) plus bulbs and CR123 batteries
Inova X 5 Flashlight (5 led) plus CR123 batteries
Vodaphone PAYG Cellphone
Assorted Chemical light sticks
Water Purification Tablets
Rations (boil in bag and freeze dried)
Titanium spork
Condiments and drinks sachets
Windproof butane lighters x 2
Hexamine cooker
Blade Tech sharpener
Maps and scans (OS Explorer 1:25,000)
Silva Type 4/54 compass in mils and degrees (6400 & 360)
Survival instructions
Survival book (Mini SAS Survival Manual)
Notebook and Pen (Sharpy)
Waterproofed matches in film canister.
Magnesium block and striker
35 mm film canister filled with Vaseline soaked cotton wool balls
Medical kit (expedition size)
Spare prescription specs plus prescription shades
Paracord 50 meters
Large Fiskars folding wood saw
Ziplock bags
Small tin with button compass, signal mirror, spare batteries
Telescopic baton
Shemagh / Bandana
Sony ICF-B200 Wind up / Battery powered radio / spare batteries
Tactical gloves (KONA)
Personal Hygiene Kit (soap, razor, toothbrush and paste, deodorant)
Pack of Baby Wipes (better than toilet paper)
Spare underwear vest & socks
Plastic trowel
25 ft polypropylene rope

I have a second bag that attaches to this one containing more clothes
The list above is supplementary to my EDC kit.
Supplementary
Coleman Minus-18 4 Season Sleeping bag
Barnett Banshee Quad 25 pound compound bow plus 18 arrows



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16 November 2012, 20:45,
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RE: Survival Small Bug out Bag \ GHB (v2)
Someones been raiding the army stores,..but what is a `Titanium Spork`?... I would add a first aid kit.
A major part of survival is invisibility.
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16 November 2012, 21:28,
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RE: Survival Small Bug out Bag \ GHB (v2)
Item 13 Spork a cross tween a spoon, fork and knife all in one.
Item 26 Medical Kit

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16 November 2012, 22:17,
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RE: Survival Small Bug out Bag \ GHB (v2)
Drysacks and/or compression sacks NR ?

Question - and it's serious , although may come across as sounding too rambo-esque.

CAM-CREAM.
Yes or No ?

Is your answer - situation dependent ?
Bugging out into the cuds = cammed up ?
Bugging out through urban = grey man mode ?
Bugging out throug mixed = grey man & cammed up when it's safe to do so ?

Ex-forces will be well aware of the importance of breaking up your shape , camming up to remove bright skin areas etc , but do the civvies put any importance on it at all ?

Debate please.
Trying very hard not to be paranoid.....and it aint getting easier.
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16 November 2012, 22:23,
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RE: Survival Small Bug out Bag \ GHB (v2)
(16 November 2012, 22:17)The Local Ned Wrote: Drysacks and/or compression sacks NR ?

Question - and it's serious , although may come across as sounding too rambo-esque.

CAM-CREAM.
Yes or No ?

Is your answer - situation dependent ?
Bugging out into the cuds = cammed up ?
Bugging out through urban = grey man mode ?
Bugging out throug mixed = grey man & cammed up when it's safe to do so ?

Ex-forces will be well aware of the importance of breaking up your shape , camming up to remove bright skin areas etc , but do the civvies put any importance on it at all ?

Debate please.

Drysack Rucksack, Compression bag for the sleeping bag cos it came with one Smile

Cam cream, no not for me personally, but if its what suits another prepper, I tend to use a facevail if concealment is needed.
Greyman for 90% of situations with my DPM smock and tan cargos for the last 10%. Remember I am bugging in not out though so in theory I should already be pretty close to home WTSHTF.

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16 November 2012, 23:30,
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RE: Survival Small Bug out Bag \ GHB (v2)
Certainly the location would play a part in how you would bug out, I doubt that cam cream would help in the city, but the further out into the stick you got, then the more important invisability would become.

Personaly I have no plans to be bugging out anywhere, I think I am more secure in my own home,... my problems are that the wife and I both drive for a living, and if the shtf at the worse time, then we would have to bug home, and it would be [ at worse ] maybe 50 miles each.. this is where our bags come into play,..so they do not need to be anything other than minimum and as light as possible
A major part of survival is invisibility.
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17 November 2012, 08:57,
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RE: Survival Small Bug out Bag \ GHB (v2)
Thanks NR, some food for thought there for me, I carry far less in my GHB, but then my normal working day rarely takes me further that 20mls from home and I can cover that distance cross country moving light and fast in less than 8 - 10 hours.
I do have additional kit in the car, but thats more for if I'm stuck with the car somewhere.
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17 November 2012, 10:08,
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RE: Survival Small Bug out Bag \ GHB (v2)
VERY VERY good points being raised and those points MUST be reinforced, Your BOB / GHB must be tailored individually to suit, there is no " One size fits all" kit.
(A) Your own specific physical needs
(B) Your Geographic location
© Your Tactical situation
(D) The Time of year
(E) The Distance you have to cover.

I would like to point out in your planning chaps that though a fit young man moving at night can probably do 15 miles, if you have a family with you you may only manage as little as 2 miles a night.

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17 November 2012, 10:23, (This post was last modified: 17 November 2012, 10:27 by Scythe13.)
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RE: Survival Small Bug out Bag \ GHB (v2)
What's the weight of the fully loaded bag?

It's a 100 litre bag, so (for me anyway) I'm not sure how it's a small BOB or a GHB.
It's a good list mate.

Could you be more specific about Rations please. I'd love to know some ideas on what to carry.

My GHB is mostly stocked with chocolate for travel, it's a pick me up, and gives good energy when supped with caffeine (pro+), to avoid the drops. To prolong caffeine's effect in the body, I just have a regular water supply sipped and alternate caffeine and chocolate. Will be putting a block of marzipan in there too for the added calories and slow release energy! Maybe some flapjacks, tailored to me (I'm playing around with protein and peanut butter ones at the moment) and I'm trying to perfect my trail mix flapjack too.
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Those who sacrifice freedom for security deserve neither - Benjamin Franklin
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