Well i havent really got a big bag (yet) im working on it. Here it is..LM charge ttiBenchmade griptillian Cell phone LM micra on keysPhoton freedom Inova lightPocket organizer from CC Stanley Technichians screwdriver Thats all i can think of off the top of my head.
I'd suppose one thing to consider;would be to inspect your BOB on a seasonal basis,and change out some of the contents according to the season
Odd how this topic popped up when it did. this just proves that a person always needs to keep in the back of their mind,a plan,and the ways and means. As far as I know,no reports of injuries or serious damage.http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080418/ap_on_re_us/midwest_earthquake
Pay my airfare,and I'll certify you...no charge Have you contacted the local Red Cross,or St. John's Ambulance chapters to see what's offered? Also it pays to keep an eye on the local community center's offerings..plus it makes for a neat way to meet women.A personal observation here...with all the hubbub about homeland security,it's a disgrace that individual civilian preparedness is almost completely neglected.
That much for a first aid course,AND travel?! I could almost fly to the UK in the off season for that price. I think I smell an oppurtunity in an online first aid course.
I have heard of the flash drive practice becoming more and more common, and I think it makes great sense. There is even a dog collar available nowadays with a built in flash drive so if your pet is lost he/she can be returned easier, or even looked after better (medications, diet etc) until until they can be returned.It's also a good use for older flash drives that are somewhat outmoded by more modern, higher capacity drives. Not too many folks likely still use a 64 meg drive, but it's more than ample for personal document storage.Def