My BOB Post, Pic Heavy! (UPDATED 22MAR13)

Items to keep you alive in the event you must evacuate: discussions of basic Survival Kits commonly called "Bug Out Bags" or "Go Bags"

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Re: My BOB Post, Pic Heavy! (UPDATED 04SEP11)

Postby Mags » Sat Sep 17, 2011 10:16 am

Second shipment of barrels is in!!!! Got the ones I wanted. Blue 55gal and blue 15gal. I already have some cleaned inside, outside and labeled. These will complete my water storage preps. I have enough stabilized potable water for 6 months at 2gal a day per person! WOO HOO! Added to easily 6 months worth of shelf stable, easy prep foods I rotate into my main pantry and meal planning. I'm a happy camper!

I was able to give a couple away to group memebers while a few cut in half will serve as ice tubs and keg stand during partys. (They were sacrificed for the greater good!)

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Re: My BOB Post, Pic Heavy! (UPDATED 17SEP11)

Postby Tommy Tran » Thu Sep 22, 2011 10:37 am

Amazing thread as many have already commented!
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Re: My BOB Post, Pic Heavy! (UPDATED 17SEP11)

Postby buck85 » Thu Sep 22, 2011 11:12 am

The only thing I do not understand is why do people put with extreme cold weather?Life is so much easier with out the worry of cold weather.
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Re: My BOB Post, Pic Heavy! (UPDATED 17SEP11)

Postby Dlongmuir » Thu Sep 22, 2011 11:33 am

buck85 wrote:The only thing I do not understand is why do people put with extreme cold weather?Life is so much easier with out the worry of cold weather.


I can't really speak for other people because I'm not them :lol: but my favorite season is the winter mainly because I make the moast money that season plowing and shoveling. But the whole fun of lighting a fire and watching Movie in the cold.
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Re: My BOB Post, Pic Heavy! (UPDATED 17SEP11)

Postby Woods Walker » Thu Sep 22, 2011 4:42 pm

buck85 wrote:The only thing I do not understand is why do people put with extreme cold weather?Life is so much easier with out the worry of cold weather.


Because expansion into different areas and environments is in our nature.
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Re: My BOB Post, Pic Heavy! (UPDATED 17SEP11)

Postby northernxposure » Thu Sep 22, 2011 7:45 pm

buck85 wrote:The only thing I do not understand is why do people put with extreme cold weather?Life is so much easier with out the worry of cold weather.



Keeps the riff raff down. :mrgreen:

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Re: My BOB Post, Pic Heavy! (UPDATED 17SEP11)

Postby TigWiz » Sun Nov 27, 2011 12:15 am

Lets bring this one back to life, and hope for some updates soon.
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Re: My BOB Post, Pic Heavy! (UPDATED 17SEP11)

Postby Mags » Sun Dec 11, 2011 3:44 pm

Nope, not dead yet. (Things going on in my "real life" limiting my participation in ZS.)

Picked up some books, a little light winter reading.

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Re: My BOB Post, Pic Heavy! (UPDATED 17SEP11)

Postby Mags » Sun Dec 11, 2011 3:56 pm

Kobalt tools from Lowes. I know they are not Snap On's but do have a lifetime warranty. $99 with my 10% Vet discount. I thought this set was pretty inclusive secure and portable. It includes both Standard & Metric tools. I won't be using these around the "compound." The whole kit will be added to my grab n go stores. Always good to have tools available! (I think it's out for the holidays, I don't know if it is available.)

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Re: My BOB Post, Pic Heavy! (UPDATED 17SEP11)

Postby Hachiman » Sun Dec 11, 2011 4:00 pm

Mags wrote:Nope, not dead yet. (Things going on in my "real life" limiting my participation in ZS.)

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HA, glad to see you. I was starting to think that you joined hands with Arch and skipped off into the sunset together.. :mrgreen:

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Re: My BOB Post, Pic Heavy! (UPDATED 17SEP11)

Postby Mags » Sun Dec 11, 2011 4:15 pm

I'm bored, no STEELER Football today. I'm hungery so I took pics of some food/pantry/stores. (Who doesn't like pictures anyway?)

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Re: My BOB Post, Pic Heavy! (UPDATED 11DEC11)

Postby Mags » Sun Dec 11, 2011 4:39 pm

Hachiman, it was a "light" easy read, enjoyable. Couple of new ideas and re-enforces plenty of tried true weight savings TTPs. Also hammers home the idea of how much more enjoyable your outing would be with multi-use gear & a lighter pack.
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Re: My BOB Post, Pic Heavy! (UPDATED 11DEC11)

Postby Hachiman » Sun Dec 11, 2011 7:12 pm

Mags wrote:Hachiman, it was a "light" easy read, enjoyable. Couple of new ideas and re-enforces plenty of tried true weight savings TTPs. Also hammers home the idea of how much more enjoyable your outing would be with multi-use gear & a lighter pack.


I'll pick it up then. I've been trying to trim everything down, even me.
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Re: My BOB Post, Pic Heavy! (UPDATED 11DEC11)

Postby Collie of Doom » Sun Dec 11, 2011 7:26 pm

That's a nice stash of food stuffs. In the case of the Zombipocalypse, of course, you'll have to eat the ice cream first. There's worse things. :mrgreen:

But seriously, I need to do better on the food end. I have maybe a month's worth, mainly in a few varieties of beans, rice, and some canned goods. Also a lot of spices. No reason to eat bland in an emergency. Tip there: shop at your nearest Indian grocery. They sell half pound bags of spices, dried peppers, huge bags of rice, lentils, and beans, and a substance called Ghee which is a pretty tasty shelf-stable version of butter.
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Re: My BOB Post, Pic Heavy! (UPDATED 17SEP11)

Postby Canadian Guy » Sun Dec 11, 2011 9:32 pm

Mags wrote:I'm bored, no STEELER Football today. I'm hungery so I took pics of some food/pantry/stores. (Who doesn't like pictures anyway?)

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What are those giant TV dinner looking things in the bottom of the shelf to the left of the white plastic food bucket?
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Re: My BOB Post, Pic Heavy! (UPDATED 11DEC11)

Postby Murph » Sun Dec 11, 2011 10:10 pm

Those TV Dinner trays are USGI T-Rations, aka T-Rats.
From the couple I've had, I can't say I'd put them on them high on the list of desirable survival food.
Does your BOB at least have: water, basic tools, fire, food, first-aid kit, and shelter?
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Re: My BOB Post, Pic Heavy! (UPDATED 11DEC11)

Postby budliteguy » Sun Dec 11, 2011 11:40 pm

Mags
I just hope you have a good generator to keep all those freezers running when the power goes out. :D I seen a bucket of wise food in one picture, what do you think of it. I tried to get some of the samples from them and the rep I exchanged e-mails with was not very helpful, He want to sell me a big order not just a few packs to try 1st. Kinda shy-ed me away from them. From the looks of it you have planned well. Right now I have a 2 months supply of rotated stock here, due to limited space. Thats why I was looking at the wise food with its longer shelf life.
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Re: My BOB Post, Pic Heavy! (UPDATED 11DEC11)

Postby Mags » Mon Dec 12, 2011 12:12 am

Collie, good idea looking around for food options in other than obvious places. I only worry since it's not stuff I normally eat, but again good idea thinking outside the box.

Canadian Guy, my man Murph pretty much answered your question. However while some of them may not be the best there are some that are better than others. Plenty of rice, and the deserts have all been great. (Murphs just more sophisticated than I am. :wink: :lol: )

Budliteguy, I do along with a rotation schedule to keep various appliances running and small fuel store. (Some preps I won't get into sorry :D) Far as Wise goes I've tried a couple entrees and liked them all. You can get a pouch as a free sample or they have an inexpensive sample pack for sale. As I said previously in this post I like the Wise option. The long shelf life, easy prep, even being able to eat right outta the pouch are all good reasons to me. The kicker is the Bucket it's self. For grab-n-go the buckets beat the hell outta #10 cans to me. Plus I can use the buckets for a loo or "waterproof/crushproof" storage or hauling storing water etc etc etc. Multi-use items = win

Tommy Tran, Thank you! Hope it helps.

(I wrote a review of a Wise entree & about the T-Rats Apple Desert within the post.)
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Re: My BOB Post, Pic Heavy! (UPDATED 11DEC11)

Postby Canadian Guy » Mon Dec 12, 2011 5:47 pm

Mags wrote: Canadian Guy, my man Murph pretty much answered your question. However while some of them may not be the best there are some that are better than others. Plenty of rice, and the deserts have all been great. (Murphs just more sophisticated than I am. :wink: :lol: )


I have not seen these before even though I do get down south to train with our US friends regularly, I assuming I was not in the right place at the right time to be able to feast on the T-rats :D
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Re: My BOB Post, Pic Heavy! (UPDATED 11DEC11)

Postby Woods Walker » Mon Dec 12, 2011 9:31 pm

Mags.

Looks great. You should give the winter bugout contest a go.
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Re: My BOB Post, Pic Heavy! (UPDATED 11DEC11)

Postby xxxDarksidexxx » Mon Dec 12, 2011 9:58 pm

lots of chow and plenty of booze! 8-)
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Re: My BOB Post, Pic Heavy! (UPDATED 17SEP11)

Postby liberty45 » Mon Dec 12, 2011 10:43 pm

Mags wrote:I'm bored, no STEELER Football today. I'm hungery so I took pics of some food/pantry/stores. (Who doesn't like pictures anyway?)

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Is the tie the "emergency toilet paper" for when the actual toilet paper runs out? :lol:

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Re: My BOB Post, Pic Heavy! (UPDATED 11DEC11)

Postby liberty45 » Fri Dec 23, 2011 10:16 am

Mags:

Quick question... Regarding the E&E and the Long Pockets attached to your main Kifaru bag how do you keep them from now sagging down. I put the E&E on my Kifaru G2 ZXR and it is sagging even when pulled taught... any thoughts and suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

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Re: My BOB Post, Pic Heavy! (UPDATED 30OCT10)

Postby Urbansurvivor » Sun Jan 22, 2012 5:03 am

Mags wrote:Richter, the black spots are not paint. They are pre-cut pieces of skateboard friction tape that aid in purchase when reloading. They are pre-cut for Magpul P-Mags. I number mine with a red paint marker. Same marker I use for tick marking scopes, mounts etc.

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Sorry if I missed any comments about the Pmags but did you paint some of these mags tan or did you just buy the tan mags? I am working on getting more mags and have decided to spend the extra money and go with pmags instead of GI mags. Also what are your thoughts on keeping pmags loaded to full capacity all the time, or do you change them out here and there? Very impressive set up you have
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