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    I keep a few 30 gallon trash bags in my GHB.
    In an urban area I don't feel that carrying a tent to be that necessary.
    I do have a rain poncho in mine but a few holes in the trash bag for head and arms and that can help keep you dry.
    The trash bag could also be used to collect rainwater or to melt snow in.
    They could also be used to make a lean-to.
    They weigh nothing and take up very little space

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    Quote Originally Posted by chunga View Post
    I keep a few 30 gallon trash bags in my GHB.
    In an urban area I don't feel that carrying a tent to be that necessary.
    I do have a rain poncho in mine but a few holes in the trash bag for head and arms and that can help keep you dry.
    The trash bag could also be used to collect rainwater or to melt snow in.
    They could also be used to make a lean-to.
    They weigh nothing and take up very little space

    I like the trash bag idea. Here is something else that I found while looking around.

    http://www.exped.com/exped/web/exped_homepage_na.nsf

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    Getting home is my biggest concern since I work 43 miles away. To get home, I have a 9,000ft elevation climb that is after I make it through downtown and suburbia. If I avoid 285, it is a pretty nasty trip to get home especially in the winter. Once I get home, I can live there for years…that is unless a fire burns it all down.

    The key for me is a lightweight pack especially with my disk and knee damage: Power bars, MREs, and water, Fire starter, Knife and hatchet, flashlight, compass, head lamp, small pot, boots, water proof jacket, hat, gloves, tarp, cord, pistol plus ammunition, (working on an AR to keep in the car).
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    Ya, but does it fit in the Porsche?
    Mom's comin' 'round to put it back the way it ought to be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MED View Post
    The key for me is a lightweight pack especially with my disk and knee damage: Power bars, MREs, and water, Fire starter, Knife and hatchet, flashlight, compass, head lamp, small pot, boots, water proof jacket, hat, gloves, tarp, cord, pistol plus ammunition.
    We're on the same page. You can carry the essentials without loading up.
    Don't pick a fight with an old man. If he is too old to Fight, he'll just kill you.

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    For you guys with food in your packs: how often do you rotate it out?

    I leave my pack in my car all the time. Fall to Spring is probably fine for some bags of tuna or something, but what do you do in the summer when it gets 100 degrees inside your car for a few hours a day?
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    You need to tint those window.
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    Tell me about it. I already contacted Triggerhappy, but have had everything else be more important to get done first so far.
    "There are no finger prints under water."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    but what do you do in the summer when it gets 100 degrees inside your car for a few hours a day?
    You buy the MRE's without the heaters
    Don't pick a fight with an old man. If he is too old to Fight, he'll just kill you.

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    Very impressed with what you've got together so far, Tinelement! Another thing to consider is throwing a good crowbar and a pair of bolt cutters into the trunk. You might wind up sheltering in some place that's closed, and need to get in. A basic toolkit in general would be useful too.

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