Ultimate Backpack Survival Kit
by delila7143 in Outside > Survival
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Ultimate Backpack Survival Kit
I turned a school backpack into a Ultimate Survival Kit !
I have been building this kit for 12 months and I have made 2 Backpacks one I keep in my car the other I keep in my house. I made sure I had shelter needs, dietary needs, hygiene needs, medical needs, weather needs, and personal needs all included in these bags. From morning to nights I can survive and even in cold and hot weather conditions. Hope these pics help you see collapsible things and camping things are compact these days.
All First Aid and Hygiene Needs
First I started by buying first aid kits and extra first aid stuff including:
Band aids, Medicated creams, medicine from allergy medicines to nausea medicine and antibiotic creams.
My doctor gave me antibiotic medicine that i got two bottles for and put a 7 day supply in each bag.
I got 2 of all the following Latex gloves sets, tooth brushes, tweezers, nail clippers, Vaselines, Aspirin and pain medicines, digital thermometers, medical tapes, duct tapes, scissors ace bandages and first aid guides.
I bought tarps and garbage bags, toilet paper, nylon ropes, battery radios and flashlights.
I got personal hygiene stuff like toothbrushes, soap antibacterial, antibacterial lotions, thick work gloves and latex gloves.
I have been adding to these bags still and till i have no room left then I will be happy.
Every thing I got I made sure of dates that expire and if anything was perishable also.
Cooking Pans, Utensils, Cups and Liquid Holders
I purchased kits that were as compact as possible like this cooking set and cups and liquid holding bags.
Energy Foods and Dried Goods
I got this kit to split in to the two bags and I also carry protein bars, sugar drops for sugar needs and granola bars for energy that is easy dispensed and able to use for days on in. I keep a list of all my supplies and if I find something I need or might want I get it.
This kit is for the ultimate surviving situation and if needed I am prepared for anything I can be.
Hope you see it is easy to always have a simple backpack and turn it into the ultimate survival kit . If I breakdown in the snow or get lost on a hike I will be able to survive for at the least 7 days and at the most almost a month. Each bag will help if there is an accident to not starving. along with these things I also carry a battery pack and cords to charge my cell phones and I keep them in check every 3 months.
Hope this helps you with what to include in your kits.