>>834142It all depends on your location, and what your scenario you're preparing in your mind for.
For me, I have stores of food at home, as well as water, fuel, solar set-up, radios, and over 500 batteries, as well as topographic maps of my area, foraging guides, and all sorts of stuff, a rifle with 5000 rounds, and a shotgun with 800 rounds. The bulk of what I own is probably considered "prepper" stuff. And I'm just fine with that. It's my hobby /in/ hobby.
My /out/ hobby is backpacking, and potentially my 3 day pack is always ready to go, minus food, water, and clothing. But I never consider my backpacking gear for a "BOB", and no part of my backpacking gear is included in my Get home bag.
I travel a lot for a living, all over the west coast of the U.S. almost always on planes. I keep a get home kit in my car (not in a bag) that has an emergency radio/HAM, food, water, clothing, and then realistic things to help me get home. Like A pair of hiking boots. A compact pair of bolt cutters, extra money, flashlights and batteries, blankets, and a ROAD map in case I need to use it. I keep a basic backpack in my car as well, so I don't look like a sperg lord if I end up having to hoof it.
If I were to toss my backpacking set-up in my trunk, and call it good, it would not only be foolish, it would also paint a giant target on me to come steal my shit if I really did end up having to walk home 130 miles from my airport to home.