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  1. #1
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    Anyone still physically commuting?
    So who has a GBHB?
    I drive 17 miles one way to work, its pretty rural so if the truck becomes unavailable, disabled or someone decides to take it while I was at work, I guess I would have no choice but to hike home, if SHTF the situation might become less friendly to free movement
    90% of my GBH hike will take a few hours at best,on a good day. But what if you have to keep off the roads? or I am further out than work? or its at night?
    I have a maxpedition jumbo sling bag with a Harbor freight padded black nylon waist belt sewn in loops to help distribute the load to my hips and legs and off my shoulder
    Stuff I have in it:
    Compass,
    Individual first aid kit
    KaBar small 6" tanto on the shoulder pad
    fire stick + small bic
    millsurp OD poncho
    cammo polar fleece blanket or camo pullover
    1.5l metal water bottle with 9' of duct tape and electrical tape wrapped to the outside
    Beretta 92 in an internal holster and 2 mags in mag holder on the outside
    clip on sunglasses
    bug spray
    2 ziplock with trail mix (added in when things could get weird ( like now))
    headlight
    Gerber multi tool
    paracord
    Whats in your GBHB?

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    You need a water filter as there are a lot of water sources in PA. I own a Maxpedition Jumbo and will say I'd want more gear that what that bag is capable of carrying.

    I'd also add a fire starter as it's going to take you longer than a day to hump it 17 miles. I'd also bring an extra pair of socks as well...I change out my items depending on season.

    In Summer, water is more important to me compared to food. In Winter it's the opposite I'd rather carry more food as in the Winter there is typically snow that I can melt for water.

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    17 miles isn't to bad at all on foot assuming you are in decent shape. Can easily keep a 3 mile per hour pace without over doing it.

    Add a pair of good boots to the trunk if you wear dress shoes to work
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    I keep a cheap Baofeng radio in mine, programmed to the repeaters between home and work.

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    I live 1 mile from work I can walk home, my GHB is everything in my pockets and my water bottle. The wife works 6 miles from home and we have a route picked out with a meeting place at a friends house 1/2 way between home and her work.
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    Can you fit a bike in your car? Or even a beater bike on an exterior rack with a cheap lock? Seems a lot easier than trying to hike all night.

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    I have a beater bike. I drive a pickup. Great Idea.
    I never tried working a BaoFeng Ham, I'm kind of wary of them and it looks like a new hobby that takes time to learn how to use
    Life straw, good idea

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    Quote Originally Posted by aubie515 View Post
    You need a water filter as there are a lot of water sources in PA. I own a Maxpedition Jumbo and will say I'd want more gear that what that bag is capable of carrying.
    Thats when the INCH bag comes in, (Im not coming home)
    3 day pack,
    full change of clothes (old camouflage hunting gear)
    truck gun(AR pistol and sling,4 mags)
    more food,
    more water (camelback)
    machete (cold steel kukri)
    para cord
    GPS
    GMRS radio with weather channel
    small pair of binoculars
    bivvy ponchos (2 camo)
    polar fleece blanket/poncho liner
    bandannas
    small glass jar with mineral oil soaked dryer lint for fire starting
    Gotta go through it as I havent looked in it for a while

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigandy1966 View Post
    Anyone still physically commuting?
    So who has a GBHB?
    I drive 17 miles one way to work, its pretty rural so if the truck becomes unavailable, disabled or someone decides to take it while I was at work, I guess I would have no choice but to hike home, if SHTF the situation might become less friendly to free movement
    90% of my GBH hike will take a few hours at best,on a good day. But what if you have to keep off the roads? or I am further out than work? or its at night?
    I have a maxpedition jumbo sling bag with a Harbor freight padded black nylon waist belt sewn in loops to help distribute the load to my hips and legs and off my shoulder
    Stuff I have in it:
    Compass,
    Individual first aid kit
    KaBar small 6" tanto on the shoulder pad
    fire stick + small bic
    millsurp OD poncho
    cammo polar fleece blanket or camo pullover
    1.5l metal water bottle with 9' of duct tape and electrical tape wrapped to the outside
    Beretta 92 in an internal holster and 2 mags in mag holder on the outside
    clip on sunglasses
    bug spray
    2 ziplock with trail mix (added in when things could get weird ( like now))
    headlight
    Gerber multi tool
    paracord
    Whats in your GBHB?
    Andrew Wilkow the conservative Sirius show host has a "bug out" bag that he keeps in his Manhattan studio. His only problem in the event of a real emergency is trying to get out of NYC along with thousands of others - all at the same time no less!
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    Posted in the Deals thread, but thought I'd throw these here for anyone needing a decent pack at a great price.
    MASSIVE DISCOUNTS.
    Sale ends soon. (Sunday 10/10/21) All ship for free.

    Just throwing some links to the ones that are still available...

    https://www.targetsportsusa.com/blac...-p-111267.aspx

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