One of my biggest concerns is 'getting home' if the schumer hits the fan.
Each week I take a 360 mile round trip down to the Philly area to visit, shop, and do what ever my Mom needs. Each time I go I think to myself if this will be the trip that the apocalypse happens leaving me at my Mom's door step or traveling down/back from her house.
I have gone over many different scenarios on how to get home along with reading fictional books on characters doing this task. Well this morning I read on the Survivalblog
this article which I felt worthwhile to post here and discuss.
My only enhancement to the article is I would move off roads entirely on day two of ones trek and move over to rail road lines. A quick
DuckDuckgo search will bring up the RR lines in your state to print and plan your route if the time comes.
My GHB (Get Home Bag) is simple and is similar to other folks BOB or GOD bags but I will list what I have in it here:
1) 10'x10' light weight tarp,
2) Military mild weather sleeping bag wrapped in a Military Gortex Bivy Sack,
3) Military SS canteen and cup,
4) 2, space blankets
5) 50 yard hank of paracord,
6) Water straw & purification tablets,
7) Esbit folding pocket stove & extra solid fuel,
Tomahawk from my Hawkeye period,
9) Five days of food (Mostly my rice, dehydrated veggie, & jerkey recipe I have posted before) not much so I will have
to find some more food on the way,
10) Instant coffee & tea plus condements,
11) Baofeng radio plus one extra battery,
12) 250, rounds of 9mm ammo (I use 9mm for my EDC now),
13) Assorted items, e.g. socks, tooth brush, foot powder, extra boonie hat etc.
14) PVS-14 night vision monocular,
15) Bump helmet night vision ready,
16) Extra battery's for night vision,
17) Extra cash and a few PM's,
18) Fire starting kit, and
19) In an Altoids can some first aide supplies, e.g. band-aides, anti diarrhea tablets, Aleve, etc.
This pack goes with me in which ever vehicle I use to go down to my Mom's or more than 30 miles away from home. Believe it or not, this pack weighs in at a tad under sixteen pounds.
I am also thinking about buying a used bike at a garage sale to keep at my Mom's as this would make traveling a lot easier on and off a road. Didn't the VC use bikes in the Vietnam Conflict to move goods off road?
In closing, looking ahead and planning is important. Of course we all know that the best laid plans never survive the first salvo of weaponry BUT you will be leaps and bounds ahead if you start with a plan.