You don't think a 92lb pack is far too much for a SHTF scenario? I, and only based off the veteran so I'll give you more than I'm sure it's worth when we were in but you don't go 3 miles with a 92lb pack. Most of your shit isn't necessary. Binos? Rifle scope. If you really want to be ready have a bug out place, most land in rural southwest is 10k for 20 acres or more. Get a map and look for roads marked like this - - - - - that means dirt road, and find ways to your place that won't be blocked. Your bug out bag should be 35 or less, you're bugging the fuck out. You'll need to be agile, and I bet lose that armor in the first 10 miles. In a vehicle kit go nuts. But keep that bug out light so you can be light
No I didn't misunderstand, 92lbs is too heavy and i guarantee you'll shed it in the first 10 miles. Yea major roads hence why I pointed out a paper map and dirt roads. What you're just gonna hike over mountains with a 92lb pack? One way or another you'll use roads
So roughly how heavy is the pack? Also, how big is the pack? I assume we're talking about a backpack as that would seem the best way to haul the load over long distances. Seems like it would have to be a pretty large backpack to fit all this stuff.
Also, I don't understand this:
Don’t forget to include an IFAK in your fishing tackle that is separate from the medical in your daypack. Don’t mix those two up.
You don't think a 92lb pack is far too much for a SHTF scenario? I, and only based off the veteran so I'll give you more than I'm sure it's worth when we were in but you don't go 3 miles with a 92lb pack. Most of your shit isn't necessary. Binos? Rifle scope. If you really want to be ready have a bug out place, most land in rural southwest is 10k for 20 acres or more. Get a map and look for roads marked like this - - - - - that means dirt road, and find ways to your place that won't be blocked. Your bug out bag should be 35 or less, you're bugging the fuck out. You'll need to be agile, and I bet lose that armor in the first 10 miles. In a vehicle kit go nuts. But keep that bug out light so you can be light
No I didn't misunderstand, 92lbs is too heavy and i guarantee you'll shed it in the first 10 miles. Yea major roads hence why I pointed out a paper map and dirt roads. What you're just gonna hike over mountains with a 92lb pack? One way or another you'll use roads
Thanks for the info.
So roughly how heavy is the pack? Also, how big is the pack? I assume we're talking about a backpack as that would seem the best way to haul the load over long distances. Seems like it would have to be a pretty large backpack to fit all this stuff.
Also, I don't understand this:
Fuck Roads ...... Train Tracks is the way
"Where we're going we don't need roads"😎
Meh I got 4x4, have fun packing it hundreds of miles along the train tracks. Gallon of water is over 8 lbs how long you walking?