A quick and comprehensive overview of ONE type of Bug-Out Bag. This video is specifically aimed at the entry to mid-level survivalist and is therefore neither definitive nor exhaustive. No doubt, your specific setup perhaps will and SHOULD differ, as each individual's training, experience, and preference is varied and unique.Reasonably speaking, this load out seems a bit too ambitious -- for me, at least. 70lbs, max -- maybe. As much as possible, distribute the rations between all the individuals of the family. Another way to approach this problem set is to exclusively carry freeze-dried Mountain House packets (7-year expiration dates) and stay close to a water source (to reconstitute the food). This will significantly reduce the weight; there are probably a few more ways to 'skin this cat.' --GM
Neosporin and Bacitracin- some people are allergic so it causes worse problems. Happened to me- bad to worse situation. In a bug-out event, my lower arm would have needed amputation.
Find out in advance so you can stock something else like silver-impregnated bandages and colloidal silver to take orally. Have lots of bandages so you can change often
It's called the 'Blackhawk Medical Roll.' A fine piece of gear that can keep things organized and compartmentalized! Bridage Quartermasters or U.S. Cavalry should carry it. Good luck!
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