Well, it will depend on where you live and the type of environment you'd lay low in. Mine is small but fully geared for location and my needs, not running from Marshals as well:

- Clothing (you won't need much, T-shirts, a sweater, a pair of jeans, shorts, underwear, socks)

- 1 pair of shoes (Rebecca Lim's brand are comfortable and can be flattened easily)

- Utensils, foldable (1 extendable silicone plate, 1 fork, 1 spoon, 1 multi-purpose cup)

- Merrcurr's blade

- multi-tool swiss knife

- small first aid kit

- tissues for your butt (don't take a roll)

- laptop, power-bank, iPad, charging cables (USB-A and USB-C)

- Toiletries (Travel version of everything)

- Military grade flashlight

- Passport/ID's

- Bitcoin gear and batteries

- Personal documents

- Cash

-Portable internet

The thing is i must get or upgrade items to optimize space in that bag and it will evolve.

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Nice reminder that we should always be ready…I need to work on this🤙🏻

Added today to my backpack:

- Portable Water Filter

- Emergency Blanket

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That’s a dope tool

I have a few of these in my get home bag. They are pretty small and affordable. https://www.rei.com/product/129978/uco-stormproof-sweetfire-fire-starter-points-package-of-8

Might I suggest (depending on your use case of course) a Garmin inreach?

If you need a BOB it’s probably because shit hit the fan. Comms might be down and these things are great to send SMS via satellite and share your locations with family. We have one with us whenever we’re hiking and they do work really well. 👌

I was looking into comms. Thanks for the tip! 🤙🏻

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That’s the one we have now. Had the Mini before but it got fried when our DCDC converter died and electrocuted everything plugged in. 🙈

This is much quicker though, was cheaper and has all the features we need.