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Your favorite Bugout, Survival piece of equipment
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1298243:MV8xNTQ3ODM3XzI1NjAwNjAzXzY1OUE3NzhD] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1280484] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1298243] [quote:Dr Discordia] [quote:FUBAR] My katydyn water filter & flint and steel & real nice med kit (with the knowledge on how to use it).Ultralite bivy,ultralte bag & hammock,vicodin. [/quote] The med kit is the hard part. Wish i could legally own morphine, diazepam, epinephrine and half a dozen very important survival medications. Some of the very strong antibiotics are hard to obtain also. IV equipment is pretty important too, its amazing how fast infection complications like diarrhoea can kill people if you dont have a drip. Somebody could catch crypto from river water after being a bit rundown after a few weeks on the move and it could end badly. [/quote] well morphine is almost impossible to get, but the lesser version of it TRAMADOL is easier to obtain as a pain-killer or pain-easer. maybe you can use that in your medipack?? i don,t want to give anyone idea,s for drugs or something but i get it that its only ment for emergency uses is it not?? for me personally, ive started collecting a few months ago every month i buy certain items, medikits,tarp,knife,axe,saw rope, en food and a waterfilter of course. i live in holland where there is much much much water everywhere, so my next buy is gonna be an inflatible kayak(with some repairkits and 2 component expanding foam if an irrepairable leak appears i fill the chambers with that.) i wanna go on bike or on foot so no hardshell kayak for on top of a car, its no use, there,s gonna be traffic for dozens of miles long everyday, let alone if there ever would be a disaster here. i also need a tent and woodgasburningstove and some more stuff. got my 100 liter backpack today in the mailorder. its gonna go on my back for walking and on my bikeluggage cart if i go for distances. well my new bug out bike is gonna be a cheap one as i think i leave it behind somewhere if it needs to be. the bike cart i choose is also manageable as a handcart and i choose a 2 person kayak so the handcart should fit in nicely, also a 2 person kayak can handle more luggage weight well every month nothing happens i get more usefull stuff. and even when nothing happens?? well i don,t want it to go bad, but i know that it,s gonna be bad. i might have the flee my home, or kicked out of my home if i can,t afford the mortgage anymore because of bad economy. well then i have no choice to survive. better to see it now and act on it now, most people of holland are just as ignorent as the rest of the world. so arrogant, nothing will happen to us. well we will see. [/quote] Aren't you exaggerating a bit? When was the last time we had a disaster in the Netherlands? [/quote] as i said: arrogance nothing will happen to us all things will pass us by it will only happen to other country,s not ours. when the economy collapses its great to live in holland in the streets, people are currently so nice to each other that when the shtf comes they will only get nicer right? well of course you know that this is not true. and where will you go and what will you eat and drink when this all happens?? you think mark rutte is gonna take care of us?? job cohen perhaps?? wilders then? nope they will all take care of themselves. they don,t even take care of us now?? let alone if shtf. better have a bug out kit and bug out plan for it. exagerating or not , better have it and not need it than need it and not have it. as for the kayak it weighs 12kg, the handpump weighs about 150 grams. i wanna use it for leisure too so i don,t think its a bad purchase. as i said it gonna be transported in a bike cart. i don,t have a drivers license and don,t have money for a camper. people should all know to take care of themselves as best as they can, we have all kinds of insurances but not for our future, this fits for shtf just as it goes for religion. in the end Jesus is the best bug out guy for me to go to. but that doesn,t mean i have to be complacent with everything like hunger and thirst and looting. not when you see it coming, and i see it coming. so i act on it, in my own way for my own needs, someone else can live in a totally different region and need other means of survival. [/quote]
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Your favorite Bugout, Survival piece of equipment
What itemn your survival kit/bugout bag/Zombie killing bag are you most proud of or spent the most money on and feel is of great quality. Or something that was handed down to you or you made
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