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alright, my first time using this program, but i think i got it figured out
this is basically what i have in my bug out bag, minus a lot actually, but hey they let me fit the essentials/bigger items
>clothes
stay light, but with protection form the elements. bandanna is a bandage and the glasses can help
>pockets
keeping my bayonet on me, i have my grand fathers old one from korea, there wasn't a choice, but those are 30-30 rounds, id guess about 20 (cargo pants, and some on the folds of my bag).
a good ol' swiss army knife.
cantene on your hip, its a pain to reach back to your bag for it
>gun
my trusty ol' 30-30, i fucking love my gun, some ol john wayne shit right there. i bought an under over scope for it a few years back, i didn't want to give up that god tier iron sight on it
>bag(s)
the program gave me the same size for a small sports bag and a full sized hiking pack, so i added a few more to show some more
first aid kit i made has anti-inflammatory for migraines and allergic reactions, as well as some anti fungal and anti bacterial ointments. pills expire too soon.
flash light...
walkie talkie, mine can go 4mi and it takes a standard 5v charger so i can use my portable charger (which they didnt have)
basic camping stuff, sack tent rope and blanket/tarp
iodine should be in first aid pouch
lighter fluid isnt just a fire starter
i have a 2 liter jug of water, which should get you from campsite to camp site and tons of jerkey, never have enough. and the bags make great air tight sacks to keep the smell off of you when you want to preserve cooked food and dont want to attract predators (mountain lions are very aggressive around me!)
shovel, always useful
map of the mountains around me
and some cash, which is the silver doubloons i have
yeh yeh i know i sound super paranoid, but there's a lot of wild fires up here and i kinda made a hobby out of prepping in small amounts, the idea of being completely self reliant is really interesting to me