by 68Camaro » Sat Sep 19, 2020 3:16 pm
Ok - here is (or rather, after this post) my BOB list. I tried to load a CSV file that has been renamed to a jpg file, but it didn't like that. So I'll try a couple of options following this description of it.
The core is a large but inexpensive integrally-framed backpack (one for each of us) that includes padded hip-straps. The bag is capable of strapping a sleeping bag and/or tent to it (which sit on shelf next to it). It is a decent product but not top of the line (I got them on sale years ago for <$30 each, literally a fire sale, so they smelled like smoke for the first couple of years, but the smell eventually mostly went away). The pack is pre-stuffed as a 5 minute grab and go that could be shoulder carried as needed and hopefully (when supplemented with some related items that are stored elsewhere and also pre-staged) contains everything we need to survive. It is super complete so it contains more than stuff than the minimum required. My philosophy is that It is easy to toss stuff to the side if the load is too heavy - but not so easy to add to it when you are bugged out. Depending on the circumstances you find yourself in you might want to keep certain things and toss others. as a function of the situation that is causing you to bug out. If I do have to bug-out, I could give a flip about the cost of things that I'm tossing to the side - I presume will have by that point far larger and more important problems to deal with!
The items are grouped by category, and generally bagged into those categories in separate ziplock bags. The exception are the time-sensitive items. You can't see the color-coding in the csv file version, but I have the rows color coded as needed to reflect certain things, and all of the time-sensitive items (literally, or potentially) are listed toward the top (as well as, in my personal file, given a different color). In the physical bags, no matter the category they are in, I have all the time-sensitive items packed into two large zip-lock bags (loaded up with smaller bags by category) that are located in the top of each pack, to make it easy to update or replace those items periodically. Whereas most of the rest of the contents never need to be looked at again (or at least very often).
In general use after bugging out the bag would need to be gone through at some point and re-organized (and unneeded stuff tossed), but based on the bag capability I have four subgroups of items pulled out into items that are pre-loaded into the top, left, and side pockets, as well as the Individual First-Aid Kit (IFAK) for which the MOLLE carrier is mounted on the top rear of the pack (for storage the IFAK bag itself is stored below the time-sensitive items near the top of the pack).
The list also includes BOB-related items that are boxed and on shelf, as well as other items that I would consider adding if I had the 30 minutes it took to gather them and toss in a vehicle, and presuming I didn't have to carry them.
I stripped out details of or simplified items that were specific to us, but my own spreadsheet has a bit more detail in it. You would obviously modify it to suit your needs and gear.
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