Arzosah wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2023 3:49 pm
Frnc wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2023 11:28 am
We should compare lists. Mine is on spreadsheets so it's tricky, I can only do screenshots.
On the spreadsheet I can sort by weight, grouped in Location (eg front left pannier) or Category (eg fire).
I have no lists for this particular issue
nor spreadsheets
I'm willing to think about it though! So, what would I take, if I had a couple of hours notice of such an evacuation?
- the gold that I have. Not very much - some family wedding rings, a 21st birthday present that was a bracelet. I have much more silver
and I'd wear all the wearable stuff too. I have some PMs in coin form, and I *might* try to take that, but it's about survival, isn't it. I might place their container into the back garden, inconspicuously, in case I made it home.
- water, as many half litre bottles as I could manage. I'm imagining a train stuck on sidings for 24 hours ... you couldn't manage to keep your water for yourself, you'd be forced to share, I think. Lifestraw and purification tabs.
- food. It would be a juggling act between energy and protein, plus you know your own body, eg fatty foods give me an upset stomach.
- I *would* take my external hard disc drive, because I'd be hoping that life would go back to normal. I'd want my kindle and my phone, and their chargers - the use of a phone has been really noticeable for Ukrainians, civilian and military. Financial information on a flash drive, and another flash drive of all the genealogical work I've done. Personal choice, nobody shoot me, and its only a flash drive!
- papers and ID - passport, driving licence, bus pass (has a picture), blood donation card - that might prove handy
- a couple of my single AA battery torches, with spare batteries and a charger. Ukrainian camps have a single room where its possible to charge phones, I've read.
- hygiene equipment. Toilet paper, hand gel, wipes, a few masks.
- I have a little over the shoulder bag, like a rip-off molle, which contains a first aid kit. Pick up and go.
- whatever money I've got in the house, including loose change, best not to start with the notes if possible.
- no matter what season it is, warm clothes. And cool clothes. And sunglasses. Nobody dreamt the Ukrainians would still be battling on a year later.
- I don't have particularly hi-tech clothes, frankly its an area I've skimped on. I'd take the most useable I've got.
Sounds good. I have copied two columns of my spreadsheet so I'll post it here
Bit of a mess, but I think most of my stuff is listed here, not the weights, locations, not the long term bag contents.
I have separate lists of what to grab depending on whether it's summer or winter
Kelty = rucksack
some items listed twice as one entry is category and the other is where they are. This mainly applies to two lime-coloured bags and a plastic tub containing small items.
iPhone
head torch on bed
keys
1.2 litre water? There is already a soft 1 litre bottle of water in the Kelty
shoulder bag(s) with wallet, bluetooth earphones, USB-micro lead, USB-C lead, iPhone lead, documents and passport, iPhone earphones
map case with maps and compass
water Sawyer micro filter
water Lifestraw
water water puri tabs in small tub + plus more in bags
water soft water bottles x 3 (Evernew 33g, platypus 27 x 2 g, big 68g )
Water Tubes for Lifestraw and Sawyer
var Trekking pole(s) (NEED ONE FOR TENT!), spare rubber tips. 180g each
tools medical superglue (can also suture wounds)
tools paracord
tools Swiss army knife
tools shovel/trowel
Tools Impact adhesive
tools tent repair kit
Tools zip ties
tools Leatherman Rebar
tools field knife Mora Companion
shelter quilt
shelter Sleeping bag (pied)
Shelter small tent pole
shelter Foam sit mat blue
shelter Geertop tent
Shelter tent pegs
shelter air bed Uberlite
shelter footprint (plastic sheet)
shelter closed cell sleeping mat
navigation Reading glasses in case
navig/power Apple charging plug + cable
navig/power solar charger/powerbank + lipo bag+ USB plus iPhone lead/cable
navig other maps
navig x3 magnifier + batteries lime
misc Small Tub includes impact adhesive, shoegoo, basically it’s all repair stuff and to protect bag from corners of metal tubes
medical/fire chapstick
Medical Imodium in toilet bag in kelty left pocket, in lime bag in Kelty lid
medical Sun cream
Medical Midge net
Medical Nail scissors
Medical Breathing masks
Medical First aid kit
medical insect repellant with gaffa
light mini torch, add to whistle landyard glasses screwdriver
light headtorch batteries (small tub) + £1 coin to open torch
light Petzl mini head torch
light solar camping lamp
hygeine toilet bag
hygeine Wash kit, toothbrush, toothpaste
hygeine Nail file
food freeze dried meals cals 365 + 385 +589 ie about two days at a push
food Seven Oceans ration pack 9 x 271 cals = 3 days at a push
fire credit card magnifier, chapstick, compass mag, sliding mag
fire 3 x mini bic lighters 24g
cook freezer bags
cook gas Primus 100g
cook 1100 Ti pot/mug
cook Soto Wind stove (in titanium pot) claimed weight is 86g incl 4 flex pot support
cook Pot hanging chain
cook 2 sporks + spatula
cook stand 0.025
cook scrubber in Ti mug
Comms notebook and pens, manuals, laminated map pens :2 black one red staedtler lumocolour permanent, pencil
Clothing boxers, mid season hiking socks, ua socks x 2, cloth, charger plug Yellow dry bag
Clothing Winter clothes bag
Clothing Insulated jacket plus hat & gloves
clothing poncho
clothing Flux jacket (waterproof)
clothing Windproof jacket
clothing Boots
accessories/navigation Shades, polarised
accessories snow and mud tips for poles, normal tips 1 pr
accessories Lime bag containing 12 x AAA batteries, Carson magnifier (uses AAAs), water puri tabs, Swiss army knife 50g, 4 x lighters, windproof matches, chapstick, meds, Imodium, 1Pkt tissues, mini carabiner.
Lime bag (UL) in Kelty lid has USBC cable, iPhone cable, micro USB cable, card magnifier, Petzl mini head torch + 13 x batteries, 4 x Duracell AAA batteries, small magnifier + 6 x 1220 batteries, 4 x 399/395 loupe batteries
Big sack liner
microfibre cloth?