Here’s a partial list of what’s in our vehicles:
1 small commercial type “day” pack which includes:
Integral 3 liter water bladder with drinking tube.
1 camp type first aid kit.
6 ounce package beef jerky.
1 Kabar knife.
50 feet of para cord.
1 Swiss Army Rescue Tool (check this bad boy out. You HAVE to get one)
1 Mylar survival blanket.
1 pair wool socks, heavy.
1 headlamp flashlight with spare batteries.
1 AimFlame type liter.
1 zip lock snack bag stuffed with cotton balls.
6 ounce package of Trail Mix.
Compass.
1 Bic type lighter.
1 deck of playing cards.
1 heavy wool cap.
4 gallon size zip lock freezer bags.
1 FRS/GMRS type radio with batteries.
In the spare tire area:
1 Ruger 10-22 takedown rifle with 4 each 25 round magazines. (comes with a cool little pack of its own)
2 boxes of 50 rounds of additional .22 LR ammo.
1 CZ-82 pistol with 2 spare mags.
1 box of 50 rounds ammo (Silver Bear JHP)
1 6 ounce package beef jerky.
1 4 x 6 plastic tarp.
Another AimFlame type lighter.
4” fixed blade knife.
Stored on the other side of the spare tire:
1 Estwing tomahawk.
1 12 ounce coffe can with about 2 cups of kitty litter inside. With plastic lid.
1 6 ounce pillar type candle, unscented. (inside the coffee can).
1 US military surplus wool blanket.
4 highway type flares.
1 pair boots.
Yea, I’m paranoid. But, am I paranoid enough?
LOL.
A blanket for warmth?
Paranoid is like what I carry, in Wisconsin/Minnesota I carried enough for two people to live well and comfortably at 20 below zero for three days, which meant that by myself, I would have been able to survive for a lot longer than twice that and even two people could have been fine for a long time if they knew not to live high on the hog for three days.
good list troop.....well done. Throw 3 or 4 wool blankets in there also.