>>413742>Hey /out/, rate my backpacking/apocalypse bag.Is that pic of stuff you've already got, or stuff you're planning on getting?
If you're still in the planning stage, fuck that cheep-ass sintered metal, plastic handled Fiskars hatchet, get a real hatchet (even a $5 Chinese import from Homey Depot is better).
A lantern and a MagLight are unnecessary, you'd be better served with a headband light or a small flashlight.
If that cook set is aluminum, shit can it and get something in stainless steel.
That knife sharpener is garbage, get a Lansky sharpening stone set and sharpen your knives before you go /out/.
Tent seems kinda small, if you're going to have a girl in there with you.
If you're going to be backpacking (as the pic of a pack implies) the grill is kinda pointless, as you won't be packing in steaks or burgers and while you can use it with your cook set over a campfire, a backpacking stove is more practical but if you want to use wood, get a Pocket Cooker.
You'd be better off with a hard body canteen or flask, but that's just my preference.
You'll probably get crap for the coffee pot (and percolators are the worst way to make coffee) but the advantage of being able to heat up sufficient water to wash with or rehydrate several cook-in-pouch meals, makes it worth bringing along.
Also, I don't see a knife and would suggest taking a look at Bark River. Despite the impotent tears of rage from broke-ass teenagers on /out/, they are top quality knives that will last for generations and there are dozens of models (each with dozens of handle materials) to choose from. Well worth the investment.