2012 S/S mbo Contest chatter/input/WINNERS Announced

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: 2012 Spring/Summer Mock Bug Out Contest chatter/input

Postby omega_man » Mon May 28, 2012 9:32 pm

jamoni wrote:I wish my bugouts were that fun. :(
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Well, just stop wrecking your bike :lol:

Awesome trip Medic! Might as well enter it in the contest thread.
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Re: 2012 Spring/Summer Mock Bug Out Contest chatter/input

Postby Woods Walker » Mon May 28, 2012 10:33 pm

We have some great posts in the contest thread.I gotta get out ASAP.
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Re: 2012 Spring/Summer Mock Bug Out Contest chatter/input

Postby Medic73 » Tue May 29, 2012 1:31 am

Ok, I went ahead and entered this as our second entry.

This entry was my family and The Machinist and his daughter.

I tried to keep my "story" shorter this time, but I'm pretty happy with it as an entry.

I still wish we had an extra day or two to re-do the fire bow Dill and some other activities we had planned to do and I could have shot more photos and some video too.

I'd like to go on yet more Bug Out Campouts. (Why yes... I am a glutton for punishment! :) ) I'll have to see what time off I can get and see if anyone else is interested.

We may camp again during the ARRL Field Day (Ham Radio) which is always the last full weekend in June and show using the Ham Radios while set up in the field. I can see that as a real possibility during a Bug Out because the Ham Radios can be set up and operated anywhere and could be used to gather and pass on Intel during an emergency situation.

If we do that, I'll be sure to post it her on the Bug Out Chatter Board with our call signs. It would really be cool if another Zombie Squad Ham Radio Operator and us could make contact during Field Day and both entries show photos of us talking on the radios at the same time hundreds of miles apart!

Are there any Zombie Squad Hams out there interested?, if so send me a Private Message, and let's talk!

I hope you enjoy this 2nd Entry.

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Re: 2012 Spring/Summer Mock Bug Out Contest chatter/input

Postby Woods Walker » Sun Jun 03, 2012 9:34 pm

I finished my second entry this weekend. Did something different this time. The trip was based more from my car with a zombie twist. :lol: Yea there was fishing and slept out as well but had fun with the driving part. Going to take a few days to put the video together.
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Re: 2012 Spring/Summer Mock Bug Out Contest chatter/input

Postby omega_man » Mon Jun 04, 2012 6:02 am

Had a killer trip this weekend with some of the SC gang. Once I tackle all the homework I neglected I'll get another entry put together.
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Re: 2012 Spring/Summer Mock Bug Out Contest chatter/input

Postby Woods Walker » Fri Jun 08, 2012 10:31 pm

Here is a video from my second entry. 100% of the following video is bullshit. :lol:

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Re: 2012 Spring/Summer Mock Bug Out Contest chatter/input

Postby Regulator » Fri Jun 08, 2012 11:38 pm

Gotta watch out for those walkers, especially the woods variety :lol: I'd of been more worried about a squatter in that little building you went into! Looked like a fun trip, thanks for the laugh.
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Re: 2012 Spring/Summer Mock Bug Out Contest chatter/input

Postby Woods Walker » Sat Jun 09, 2012 5:25 am

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I moved your entry to the entry thread.

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Re: 2012 Spring/Summer Mock Bug Out Contest chatter/input

Postby bacpacjac » Sat Jun 09, 2012 6:43 am

Great video, Woods Walker. Thanks! Can't wait for more!
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Re: 2012 Spring/Summer Mock Bug Out Contest chatter/input

Postby omega_man » Sat Jun 09, 2012 8:33 am

Oh snap! Walker!

I'll be saying that all day now.
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Re: 2012 Spring/Summer Mock Bug Out Contest chatter/input

Postby Boondock » Sat Jun 09, 2012 9:57 am

Cool trip, shulatt.
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Re: 2012 Spring/Summer Mock Bug Out Contest chatter/input

Postby ninja-elbow » Sat Jun 09, 2012 12:20 pm

Shulatt done stole my hangin' stick!! :lol: Just joshin ya', great looking trip out.

Just got a trip planned with my Dad next weekend, overnighter for us pre Father's Day and lunch at my brother in law's on Sunday. My Dad does mostly motorcycle stuff now and has not slept in the dirt for over 10 years (he's 70). I'm loaning him one of my packs and I'm using my swedish frasmed ruck for this trip.
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Re: 2012 Spring/Summer Mock Bug Out Contest chatter/input

Postby Canadian Guy » Sat Jun 09, 2012 1:15 pm

Great Zombie Summer Bugout video Woods Walker, you demonstrated exceptional observational skills and situational awareness in regards to walkers however it was not clear as to whether you were being vigilant for the rarely seen Sasquatch that lurks in those forests. I'm hoping you were keeping a lookout for the the Appalachian Sasquatch as well :D
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Re: 2012 Spring/Summer Mock Bug Out Contest chatter/input

Postby Medic73 » Sat Jun 09, 2012 2:53 pm

I am really enjoying the Bug Out Entrys. I hope several more are posted because I thought that there would be many more by now. Winter Bugging out is much more difficult because of the cold, so Spring/Summer should have lots of folks out. Come on ZS... we can do this!

Woods Walker, I really enjoyed the video you put on your latest entry. Even if it's not real, it was very entertaining. Thanks for doing that. I liked seeing what you have in your various kits to compare with what I carry. I missed your expertise on wild edibles though.

Shulatt, It looked like your family had a great time and those kids learned a lot. Glad they knew which thing made the most dangerous track. You just can't teach 'em young enough. Glad they liked the Bannock. My kids now want us to fix it at home every few days. The good thing about that is, we get to try different recipes and we're getting better at it.

I still want to get out again, but I'm not sure when I can do it before the contest is over. I'd love to shoot some videos, but how do you post the videos? Do they post the same way the photos do or must you do something differnt? TIA


Great job everyone, keep it up!

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Re: 2012 Spring/Summer Mock Bug Out Contest chatter/input

Postby shulatt » Sat Jun 09, 2012 3:35 pm

I just linked the videos to photobucket just like the images. If you want 'em embedded, I'm guessing you'd have to upload 'em to YouTube.

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Re: 2012 Spring/Summer Mock Bug Out Contest chatter/input

Postby Silent Kube » Sat Jun 09, 2012 8:57 pm

Tried to make an entry this weekend but apparently there is a fee to do anything in the black hills. I'll have to try another weekend.
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Re: 2012 Spring/Summer Mock Bug Out Contest chatter/input

Postby Woods Walker » Sun Jun 10, 2012 12:50 am

Omega_man.

Oh snap! A walker… :lol:

Canadian Guy.

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Medic.

Nice Firebow and tasty looking bannock. Cooking bannock over an open fire without burning it takes some skill. Yea no wild edibles this time. I was having too much fun with the goofy video. :)

Regular guy,

Nice looking water. The good old bushcraft refrigerator was my primary beer cooler for years. LOL. My only suggestion is putting that poncho tarp at more of an angle. Years ago I got flooded from a poncho tarp after water collected in the hood and let go. But on the flip side it’s hard to tell from the photo so maybe there was a pitch for drainage. Great trip and it is good to see kids getting out there.

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Good move on putting that large Polly tarp over the big tent. The rain fly doesn’t look large enough and this is a common failing with shelters of that type. Nasty looking spiders. Looks like the kids had a great time. I liked the fire steel char cloth action. Also liked the bannock on a stick. That blue tail looks like a 5 lined skink we get in my state. Great looking trip.
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Re: 2012 Spring/Summer Mock Bug Out Contest chatter/input

Postby shrimpwd » Sun Jun 10, 2012 2:10 am

Posted up my trip from 3 weeks ago. I can't believe how busy I've been since I got back. Enjoy, and if I can get the time in the next week or so, I'll update my 2 year old "current kits" thread with what I used. (Since I didn't post much about the actual gear used)

I'm amazed at how hard it is to continuously take pictures. Also, when doing long distance hikes, time for bushcraft projects gets sidelined...

Hope to do 1-2 more trips before the deadline. We'll see how my schedule fares...
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Re: 2012 Spring/Summer Mock Bug Out Contest chatter/input

Postby bacpacjac » Sun Jun 10, 2012 7:39 am

Nice trips, gang! Love the pics, the videos, the potholders (now on my To Do List), the bannock, the fish (also on my TDL) the shelters (TDLed as well), the families and the stories. Even the fails are inspiring. Keep 'em coming!
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Re: 2012 Spring/Summer Mock Bug Out Contest chatter/input

Postby jamoni » Sun Jun 10, 2012 8:22 am

shrimpwd wrote:Posted up my trip from 3 weeks ago. I can't believe how busy I've been since I got back. Enjoy, and if I can get the time in the next week or so, I'll update my 2 year old "current kits" thread with what I used. (Since I didn't post much about the actual gear used)

I'm amazed at how hard it is to continuously take pictures. Also, when doing long distance hikes, time for bushcraft projects gets sidelined...

Hope to do 1-2 more trips before the deadline. We'll see how my schedule fares...

I really enjoyed your trip! I like your bag and setup. I also have the cheap wally world tarp.
Any pics of how you had it rigged for rain gear?
Also, I'd keep the hammock and ditch the tent. Hammock plus tarp is good lightweight shelter.
Also, looks like your trail buddies never heard of ultralight. :)
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Re: 2012 Spring/Summer Mock Bug Out Contest chatter/input

Postby omega_man » Sun Jun 10, 2012 9:10 am

nice entry shrimpwd! I'm jealous. 25miles in that amount of time in that terrain is a hell of a walk.
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Re: 2012 Spring/Summer Mock Bug Out Contest chatter/input

Postby Woods Walker » Sun Jun 10, 2012 9:29 am

Nice trip shrimpwd. Yup a long hike takes up. Thanks for posting the entry.
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Re: 2012 Spring/Summer Mock Bug Out Contest chatter/input

Postby Boondock » Sun Jun 10, 2012 10:34 am

Awesome display of intestinal fortitude, shrimpwd!

Kudos on rucking through the pain.
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Re: 2012 Spring/Summer Mock Bug Out Contest chatter/input

Postby Medic73 » Sun Jun 10, 2012 6:26 pm

Nice entry shrimpwd.

I know how difficult it can be humping a ruck with a bum ankle. Years ago, while out on one of the many FTXs for Uncle Sam (we usually stayed out an average of 300 days per year in the field), I did the same thing to my ankle. My pack weighed between 35 and 60 pounds because I had my own field gear and a fully loaded M-5 Medic's bag too. We were still about 2 weeks from getting back in and had to move an average of around 10 clicks a day (1 click = 1000 meters), but sometimes much more in varied terreign, but it was never a cake walk.

You just have to push through it, which is exacty what you did. But being that your activity was voluntary, it was probably even harder to keep on. I respect you for that.

Thanks for sharing.

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