Bug-Out Bag For Women

in life •  7 years ago  (edited)

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As some of you may know, I love to discuss emergency preparedness and give suggestions for women. What is interesting is that there are different types of bags to use in an emergency situation. Today, I am going to go over a few items that I found helpful for women in the way of a bug-out bag (“BOB”).

The BOB is one of the basic protections a person would need in the event of a catastrophe, and would be planned out in a way that only the most important survival gear is packed to get you to safety. Essentially, the BOB would contain what you will need within the first 72 hours of a catastrophe. The BOB is also called an EVAC bag, Battle Box, or 72-hour bag.

Many of us do not want to think about the idea of ever having the need for a BOB, yet sudden disasters are not too far from reality. The truth of the matter is that unforeseeable occurrences happen every day. Natural disasters like earthquakes, floods, hurricanes, and fires can happen very quickly and throughout the world.

These disasters cause harm to homes, vehicles, roads, medical facilities and resource supplies. Food, water, fuel, and water become scarce. For example, as an eyewitness during Hurricane Sandy people were pointing guns and killing people for gas. The lines were blocks long and there was barely food left at the grocery store. The power lines were dead for a couple of weeks, and there was no running water. Many people had to evacuate their homes, and they were living in makeshift FEMA camps.

Hurricane Sandy, New York City
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Many people were taken by surprise and were completely dependent on others to take care of them. The National Guard came in and set up a camp and did hourly monitoring to ensure that people did not kill each other. The area was under great stress and tension.

This is where a BOB becomes a very important source of survival, especially if you are forced to live in a FEMA camp, or temporarily have to stay on the street or in a park. Maybe even if you have to go live in a national forest or wilderness. Personally, I did some work with FEMA and it would be naive of us to believe a terrorist attack could not happen in our area, military attack, damn burst, power plant explosion, oil spill, or outbreak of diseases. These types of scenarios happen all the time and all over the world.

We may not be able to control natural occurrences or the choices that may lead to an attack, but we can control how prepared we can be during a catastrophe. Sometimes, time is a key factor and we only have seconds to know what to take or how to handle the situation. This is why planning ahead will help us if we are ever placed in a survival situation.

There are online stores that sell a variety of BOB’s, however, I chose to build my own bag with gear and tools that are more to the liking of a woman. There are many different varieties of what a woman may want to place in her BOB, and weight is also something to consider. The bag should not weigh more than 25 percent of your body weight and limited to only the essentials that will help you survive.

This Patagonia bag was my top choice and primarily keeping in mind my small woman shoulders and waterproof feature. I saw a video on how this bag holds up to major flooding or falling into a rushing river. I had my eye on this bag for a couple of years, but it was not until I had a conversation with the salesperson who happened to be a survivalist specialist give the final thumbs up that I went for the purchase.

What I like most about this bag is that it is sturdy, dark blue so the color is nondescript and the backpack feature has comfortable padding on the shoulders.

The bag is large enough to fill many of the items I have chosen to fit inside my bag, including hardware. I will discuss more of my hardware in a future post, as it will discuss the gun and axe I chose.

The bag itself should be a backpack style, large and sturdy so it can carry sturdy gear. The bag has to be large enough to hold up to 72 hours of independent survival. The bag should be comfortable to wear and easy on your body. A helpful hint is to not appear to be prepared and stocked, as a bag that looks tricked out, will be a target for others to steal your supplies. Do not allow your BOB to appear stocked and keep it basic.

A comprehensible list to choose what to include in your BOB is as follows:

  • Fire starting kit.
  • Small wool blanket.
  • Military grade poncho.
  • Sleeping bag.
  • Military grade tarp.
  • Tent.
  • Extra Clothing for layering.
  • Water.
  • Food rations.
  • Walter filtration system.
  • Water purification tablets.
  • Canteen or hydration bladder.
  • Can opener.
  • Eating utensils.
  • Emergency radio.
  • Flashlight.
  • Headlamp.
  • Whistle.
  • Compass.
  • Laminated state map.
  • Chemical light sticks.
  • Signal mirror.
  • Cell phone cable and adapter.
  • First aid kit.
  • Tourniquet.
  • Israeli bandage.
  • Quick clot.
  • Bug repellant.
  • Hygiene kit.
  • Wet naps.
  • Potassium iodide tablets.
  • Ammonia inhalants.
  • Folding knife.
  • Fixed blade knife.
  • Paracord.
  • Duct tape.
  • Batteries.
  • Solar charger.
  • Zip ties.
  • Bandana.
  • Dry bag.
  • Pocket survival guide.
  • Work gloves.
  • Axe.
  • Camp hammock.
  • Fishing kit.
  • Hatchet.
  • Tomahawk.
  • Camp shovel.
  • Fillet knife.
  • Skinning knife.
  • Pepper spray.
  • Handgun with ammunition.
  • Rifle with ammunition.
  • Cash.
  • Pen.
  • Identification with photocopies.
  • Medication.
  • Kitchen supplies for up to four people.

These are some of the items I have included in my BOB, there are time tested under layers for women that I found most comfortable, and equipment I found that are of personal taste taken from a similar list I presented above.

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If you are ever in an emergency situation it is always better to be prepared, no matter how crazy this may seem to the majority of the population. Just remember that if you have a BOB it could one day save your life. Peace.



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Wow that's a comprehensive list. I'm surprised that bag can hold so many things!

Hi, i would not put everything into the bag .. my post stated I chose only some things from this list and others the weight would be too much. did you really upvote your own comment? LOL

An axe, a tomahawk, and a hatchet? How much chopping are you expecting? 😅

Every ounce is important when building a BOB. A good kukri could handle most of what might come up. Or maybe something like an M48 entrenchment tool that does double duty as an ax and a shovel if you wanted a tool with more than one function.

Hi, i could not fit all of that into my bag. i also only got a mixed tool hatchet that i will share in a future post. A Gerber.
Yes every ounce is important, totally agree. you will see what i got in a future post, its girly approved. :)

I am in Florida, had to to prepare for the hurricanes, it is very important to be ready! Awesome post.

yes, no joke right? well as you can see i lived through 2 myself and many earthquakes, a typhoon, 9/11, the blackout and staten island ferry sinking. it is important!

yea its crazy, definitely worth being prepared...better safe than sorry. hopefully this year we see blu skies year round

2 Thumbs WAY UP! It has been so long since I have thought about this you actually surprised me with the details you came up with. This is a great list for ANYONE, imo. If a guy finds women specific items, just substitute those for your own, men. 95%+ will be the same.
Another name is a Get Home Bag, but that is a bit different than presented here. It assumes you will not be Bugging OUT but Going Home, where you presumably have more items ready to go. Usually a little less bulk and can change according to the seasons.
@eaglespirit is FIRST RATE!

Wow I got the @underground approval ... F Amazing! LOL
I surprised you, no way?? I am so happy that you stated this list is for anyone and yes guys stuff is interchangeable.
I do know the difference of the bags .. yoo hoo ... talkin to me remember. I was going to touch on the Other bag on a different post. :p
I appreciate the First Rate comment. YOu are my Boo Undie Always. xx

  1. I should not say "you surprised me" because I really meant that the level of detail surprised me. Very FEW articles such as this are written with this level of detail! A+1 :D WELL DONE
  2. I know you know the difference, at this point I went into "Maxey-Mode" and I have a long history of writing addendums to his articles. Can't really add to this except where I already said "it works for men as well"! ;)
    Can't Wait for the GHB Article! Most of the ones I have seen usually center around firearm selection, and then casually mention the other "necessary items" as an afterthought... :P

OOPS, I'm out of character here LOL!!!

Wow excellent responses! Still surprise nonetheless, Maxey mode that’s hilarious, yes the ghb will be very detailed too! I think you want two upvotes buahahaahaaa

I had to LOL when I remembered there is a semi-famous survivalist from Indiana (you-tuber) who has something like "101 uses for Tampons" and carries them in HIS OWN B.O.B. so perhaps there is really no such thing as being "too prepared"? Ya Never Know!

PS: Of Course I Approve :P
PPS: I will make up for everything when we get to firearms selection, I'm betting you selected a, shall we say, rather "Vanilla Caliber" of handgun? Really interested for your rifle picks as well :D

Yo I’ve seen that video!! Tampoons are for realz!! So are kotexxxx. Never too prepared, never. Undie approved 🤣🤣🤣
Oh no regarding hardware .. I have military grade FBI approved Boo Undie 😝😝😝
Ps mbc bot isn’t working on mines gave me 1 today for 5%

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Lots of valuable useful information to be found in this posting. Bravo. You deserve a tip!

Spozone my buddy! That is so awesome of you, thank you so so much!!! Yay!! xx
Big Hugs ...

Scratch, scratch. ... Very welcome and it is a nice posting. I just hope we never have to use ours bags for what I fear is soon coming

I do not want to know what you were scratching. Buahahaahah!!
Yes, I hope we do not either .. and I fear the same my friend. xx

Ohhh i have a bug out bag as well although it only good for 48 hours and have some of the military rations (don't ask how I got it)

48 hours is good! make sure your water is still good and check the items expiration date depending on the age of the bag. military rations are great too, make sure they are not expired too. i want to ask .. a girl .. LOL
xx

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Excellent list. My wife put our bags together. We are probably about due to go through them and make sure everything is up to date.

Thank you so much! you left it up to her, really? i hope you put your man goods in the bag!
yeah the up to date part is the catch! xx

She put them together but we went through the items first. Ours are not comprehensive, but I think they are pretty good. Doesn’t hurt to do an assessment when you check the dates items. We both deployed to Katrina in 2005, so we have a pretty good idea what it’s like following a disaster.

Ah, yes definitely and sounds good! Always good to be prepared. Katrina was a mess.

This was a very thorough post. Thanks for all of the information. I read a book a short time ago about the aftermath of an EMP going off in the United States. I had never really thought about a plan before then. After reading that however I spent many nights thinking about what we would do as I lay in bed trying to fall asleep. What you have laid out here is very practical and helpful. -@bozz

so nice of you to say this and whoa i'd love to hear more about what happen in the book!!!
do you have a bob and supplies in your home ? food for 3 months, hardware, gear, water, gas?

this is a fantastic list!! we have a bit of emergency preparedness happening in our house, but it's under the assumption that we can bunker down in our current living space for a few days to feel out the post-catastrophe atmosphere. Individual bags like this is definitely a next step for us. I've actually bookmarked this post, haha :D I definitely dig that that bag has a backpack-style feature!

hey lady, thank you so much and yeah LA .. hopefully so!
bags could be a big help, glad you bookmarked and thanks! yeah the bag is cool for sure .. i just need an Eagle on it ... WORD! :p

+1 eagle print for backpacks

Yay! Eagle print holding an oozie or a machete !! Buaahaha
xx

LOL oh you know it

You and Underground make a nice match.... I can see you both shooting your way out of a city during the Zombie Apocalypse! :D

We definitely agree on some things. yes!! you get me exactly !! zombie apocalypse .. thats why i left NYC. LOL

Hurricane Harvey taught us to be prepared for anything.
We each have a bag in our family that we are putting items in as we can. I think it’s important to have them.. anything can happen and there’s gonna be people wondering what happened... and very ill prepared. Hopefully we will be as prepped as we can be.
Great Read! Definitely have to add that camp hammock!!

@jeejee

yeah that harvey was bad news!!!
bag is so important and i am glad to hear you all have one, awesome. yeah when ppl are in distress it is definitely a whole new level.
I am sure you are as prepared as you can be, and yea glad you found this helpful and you agree.
also, the hammock is a great idea you never know ... i read some other interesting ideas too. i will share in the future. xx

Im Looking forward to it!

@jeejee

thank you @jeejee blessings to you all in the danger zones. hugs

It's a great idea for everyone to have one of these! I definitely need to step my game up and get one. I really like the bag you use for yours, too. I didn't think to have a waterproof survival bag. Ya never know when shits gonna hit the fan!!!

yes it is a great idea! it might be a good idea to get a bob.
thanks for the compliment on the bag and i guess it depends on the weather and if water is closeby .. flooding etc.
never know about when SHTF.

You got it sister 🖤❤💜💛💚💙
Am feeling inspired to get a bag ready.

Love, peace, forgiveness and joy 🙏

Yay! so glad you are feeling inspired. You will not regret it at all!! xx

I love the comprehensive list. Much of this stuff I would never think to pack. Many people go about their daily lives without even thinking what could happen when disaster strikes yet it could happen at any time... Best to be prepared for when it happens!

i know right! I had to go over a few lists to make up my most essential list and I may have forgotten to put some items in there. it could totally happen at any time. Preparation is key.

Hmm. I've been thinking for a while now that as well as canning more food for just in case I should get some emergency stuff ready. Thanks for list of things to focus on :)

Canning is a great idea!

It is good to be prepared all the time. Everything you need in one bag. Gotta love that Tomahawk in there.

Hey there, long time no see or hear. hope all is well! yes preparedness is important and i have an axe! :)

I've never considered creating a bug out bag. It makes total sense. Proper preparation is imperative these days; we can't take any chances. It breaks my heart when natural disasters leave people with nothing but hope. This is such an important post. I think my wife and I need to start planning. Thanks !!

so glad you you feel the BOB makes sense. :)
nope, cannot take chances and we may only have seconds or a minute to make some serious decisions.
yeah the hope thing is sad.
i thank you for recognizing the importance and yes plan plan plan! xx

Wow, you have put in a lot of research and thought in to this. If Armageddon comes, I will come looking for you, I have almost no survivor skills...

Yay! That's right SVK you know what's up! Okay, so maybe at least read up some more on some SS? LOL

My bugout bag is basically completely set up for earthquake prep, since I live in the PNW. Also, hiking gear and bugout bags tend to have a lot of overlap, which is nice.

interesting, i have not found the same equipment made for the same activity. i do both and i would not use the same gear. well there are many disasters, so hopefully the EQ readiness bag has 72 hour preparation for what may come in all disasters.

This certainly gives food for thought. I might have to start getting one of these ready. You never know, after all.

food for thought can be good. might sounds promising. you never know!

This is a great list and nice to know about the backpack. We need to put together a bag like this in case our volcano starts acting up. ;) Or other craziness that has the potential to happen to expats living in a foreign country. Cool post.

Yeah, that volcano is no joke! I can only imagine those that have fled their original country and vulnerability in a new country, wherein locals may not be so very supportive if SHTF.

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Thank you so much !!!

you have an ax a hatchet and a tomahawk in there? You are ready for anything!

i only have an axe .. that i stated i would discuss my hardware in a future post.

I look forward to it. :)

Excellent!

Everyone has to prepare and I and you are my friend first

too funny and yes preparation is important.

I love that you have a "bug-out-bag", if women want to impress men they should get "bug-out-bags" not those MK(-ultra) bags, he he!
=)