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NOTE: picture is of my IDEAL things i own + take.
THINGS I HAVE IF NOT COMING BACK:
Roller Holdall Luggage bag - temporary food storage for walking streets then transfer into my 100L rucksack.
military fold out camping bed, sleeping bag, bivi bags, tarp (camo) sheets, camping rope, sandbags filled with foam (matress), large bathroom mat, duvet off my bed, camo netting.
CLOTHES:
glasses, spare glasses, shades, swimming goggles (for my hay-fever), gloves, socks, underwear, long-johns, thick grey jumper + black jumper, 3 x warm jogging bottoms,
CAMO: cap, balaclava, snood, long-sleeve top, camo winter hat, camo jacket + camo trousers, waterproof jacket + trousers, winter jacket, boots (need plastic bags cuz not waterproof), towels + clothes.
FOOD:
pasta, rice, cereals, tinned meat, powder milk, jars of honey + plastic food containers.
DRINKS:
camping 3L pouch (fill with water), empty water bottles (fill with water), thermal flask, concentrated fruit juice (in bottles already).
COOKING:
cooking pan, bottles, knives, forks, spoon, can opener
FIRE MAKING:
bag of empty toilet rolls, dryer lint, paper, lighters, deodorant spray cans for fire.
LIGHTING:
tea-lights (candles), torches, lantern, bag of batteries + bag of rechargeable batteries, solar chargers, candle lanterns off window ledges.
WEAPONS:
carving knives, lighters+deodorant sprays (DIY flame-thrower), nunchucks, small 0.5kg, 1kg weight discs (to throw).
HYGENE:
salt, toothpaste, brushes.
I WOULD GRAB EVERYTHING I NEED FROM EACH ROOM THEN PACK THEM IN THE LIVING ROOM.
IN THEORY - I LIVE ON THE 2ND FLOOR IN A BLOCK OF FLATS. I WOULD BE SAFER STAYING WHERE I AM UNTIL I GAVE IT SOME TIME UNTIL IT WAS SAFER / QUIETER TO LEAVE.
THEN I WOULD LEAVE DURING THE NIGHT - DARKNESS IS STILL BEST.
CARRY IN ROLLER HOLDALL LUGGAGE WITH HANDLE.TRANFER TO 100L RUCKSACK. - FOOD + WATER IN MY RUCKSACK ALREADY.
TARP CAMO SHEETS = GOOD FOR HIDING ME + COLLECTING RAIN WATER + KEEPING THE HOT SUN OFF ME. AND INSULATION FOR WINTER.