Day 22: What to put in a off grid VEHICLE…

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What to pack in your bug out vehicle:

Bug Out Vehicle Essentials

Most people focus on bug out bags, but your vehicle may be your most valuable shelter—second only to your clothes. Think seasonally and regionally, and rotate gear accordingly.

Core Survival Priorities:

  • Don’t die = Shelter, water, food, tools, medical, communication

1. Shelter

  • Your vehicle is your shelter—kit it accordingly

  • Cold climates? Use a military-grade 3-layer sleeping bag system

  • Add puffy snowsuits for all passengers

  • Store in a single parachute bag in the trunk

  • Keep your gas tank above half full at all times

2. Water

  • Store in containers that withstand extreme temps (e.g., military scepter cans or insulated water bags)

  • Avoid brittle bottles that crack in heat or freeze

3. Food

  • Use shelf-stable options like MREs

  • Avoid items that melt or spoil easily (e.g., Snickers bars)

  • Rotate stock regularly

  • Simple, hearty options like nuts are smart

4. Tools

  • Keep a field-ready tool kit (old drill bags work great)

  • Enough tools to handle serious repairs (e.g., alternators, brakes, fuel pumps)

  • Real-world value: being able to fix your own vehicle = saves time and money

5. Medical

  • At a minimum: an improved first aid kit

  • Include: bandages, medications, bone stabilization, puncture care, gloves, and masks

  • For max preparedness: consider a field hospital-style medical bag

6. Communication

  • Don’t rely on just a cell phone

  • Have backup power for charging

  • Consider satellite texting, ham radios, or CB radios

  • If you can call for help, it’s not survival—it’s safety

Step By Step of how to prepare your vehicle

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