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There are more than enough posts out there that mean to tell you exactly how to pack your bug out bag, and while these are fine, there\u2019s something personal about what you pack in your own bag, and how you do it.<\/a><\/p>\n

This is the reason why instead of telling you exactly what to carry and how to carry it, we\u2019ve gone ahead and found 15 items that you may have not thought about including in your pack. A good bug out bag is very limited on space, so each item must be vitally important to survival to be included. The items below focus on the basic points of survival, so check them out and see if there\u2019s room in your bag for one or two more pieces.<\/p>\n

Map, compass and ranger pace counter<\/strong><\/p>\n

There\u2019s a good chance that you end up buging out on foot at some point and you have to be able to navigate. Your GPS might not work any more (like in an EMP scenario for example) so you\u2019ll have to navigete to your bug out location with your map and compass. Make sure you know how to use the compass and map so practicing will help you when you\u2019ll really have to use them to save your life. Another important thing when navigating is a ranger pace counter. Here\u2019s a great article <\/a>on how to make one and how to use it.<\/p>\n

Anti diarrhea medicines<\/strong><\/p>\n

Everybody has a first aid kit in their bug out bag, and most people concentrate on tourniquets and trauma, broken bones and gunshot wounds and preventing infections and things like that, but in reality you\u2019ll have the biggest issues with your stomach. The stress of a bug out situation alone can cause you stomach and digestive issues. In many situations, you can have a bad case of diarrhea, vomiting or constipation. What I like to see in a bug out bag is fiber pills and the individually packed fiber drink mixes. Those are really good in keeping your fiber intake up and your gut happy. You can add Pepto-Bismol, Imodium AD ( ad a good quantity in case you\u2019ll have a sever diarrhea) , ginger tablets for nausea. Diarrhea, vomiting, constipation are all things that can incapacitate you very quickly and can kill you in a couple of days so keep a good amount of these medicines in your bug out bag. You want to make sure that you have means to help yourself in those situations<\/a>, things that can keep you on the track, moving forward to your bug out location as quickly as possible.<\/p>\n

Prescription glasses<\/strong><\/p>\n

A significant percentage of folks wear contacts.\u00a0 I view a bug out bag as a bag you grab quickly under duress to move-on according to, hopefully, some planned destination.\u00a0 Why is there no mention of an extra pair of prescription glasses as an important item?\u00a0 If your eyes get irritated\/inflamed due to exceeding your contact wear limit that spells trouble.\u00a0 If you can\u2019t see well, you\u2019re sunk.<\/p>\n

Dental floss<\/strong><\/p>\n

Dental floss or spider line braided fishing line have many uses in the wild. With spider line or floss you can repair anything from your underwear to your boots. Can also be used for tying off drop lines for fishing or for shelter making and you can carry 550 feet of floss in your pocket. Good idea to have some with you because cordage takes forever to make from scratch.<\/p>\n

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Insoles<\/strong><\/p>\n

The thing I see 99% of people forget is their feet. Sure you see them with hiking boots, wool sox and all that, what\u2019s missing? INSOLES\u2026..put a new set of insoles in your bag and if you have to walk any at all, replace the old ones in whatever footwear you\u2019re using. Your feet will be grateful.<\/p>\n

Duct tape<\/strong><\/p>\n

Duct tape has an endless number of uses and that\u2019s why it should always be included in your bug out bag. Many times it is a forgotten item. Here\u2019s just a few ways you can use duct tape in a survival situation:<\/p>\n