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Originally Posted by KirStang
Bumping this thread.
With the recent events in Japan, I figured this type of stuff is pertinent. We take instant-potable water and food for granted, not to mention good plumbing to dispose of our waste.
I've built a 'go-bag' for my trunk, some medical supplies for a car accident, some food, water, fire starting equipment and 3x thermal blankets. I've left out ammunition and a firearm as Maryland prohibits having a gun in your car.
Slims had an excellent post that I was going to consult for ideas. Anyway, I'd like to keep this discussion alive, as it may become more pertinent as the world changes (changing sea levels, shifting weather patterns).
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Yeah, I've been working on the same thing. I've got a Rubbermaid tub for the back of my station wagon that's going to be a hybrid of a camping/emergency kit, because 1) I'd want all of my backpacking gear accessible in an earthquake (comprehensive first aid kit, small cookstove, water filter, camping food), and 2) in case that 9.0 Cascadia Subduction Zone earthquake really happens, I don't want that shit stuck in my house. I'd never be able to get to it. I have more faith in my Volvo.