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Generally, for a 72-hour bug out bag, the volume of the bag is 40 litres or 2,500 cubic inches for an adult. Remember to be flexible too. If you are bugging out with your family members, you can share the load with other family members and carry fewer items (or more if you are well-built).
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Read More »You can accommodate some of your preferences but it is more important that your bag blend in with your surroundings. Some types of bags may seem cool in certain locations, but outlandish in others.
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Read More »Do bear in mind that the aim of these practice sessions is to familiarize the gears you have in your bug out bag. If you have the skills to use the items you have effectively, your chances of survival will increase dramatically. Mistake #7 – Failing to Pack Supplies to Repair the Bug Out Bag Most people make the mistake of finding out later that their bug out bag is not as durable after all. Most people assume that they would only need to carry their backpack or 72 hours before going back to their comfy home. The bag must withstand constant pressure for at least 3 days and it should be able to take a toll further than that. To solve this conundrum, I suggest that you bring a sewing kit in your bag so that you can repair your bag when the need arises. Although it would be great to have a speedy stitcher sewing awl, a needle and some thread would work fine as well. Even if your bag is durable, I would still recommend that you bring a sewing kit with you. During a bug out situation, you are forced to go through various obstacles which may require you to fix your bag or repair something else. This is vital because you NEED a bag to carry all your supplies. If you have packed all the necessary supplies, you don’t want to just leave them behind just because you can’t carry them. Another tip to bear in mind is to protect your backpack really carefully. Since your bag contains all the essential supplies, it would only make sense if you protect your bag really carefully. You can even constantly check the quality of the sewing, check how the inner shell of the bag is doing and whether any water has leaked into the bag. You have to do your due diligence to ensure that your bag and the items inside it are safe.
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