Hi guys,
What's a good backpack for bugging out? I'm glancing at a few old ALICE packs, but also looking at some other bags on the market as well.
What would be the best backpack to use for bugging out? I want to use an old surplus ALICE pack, but are those memes?
Also, post all the bug out infographs you have, I'm interested. Just on anything related to bugging out, making MREs, etc.
Alice is fine but heavy. Hit the garage sale circuit for old packs on the cheap.
I picked up an old kelty external frame pack for under $20.
I do most of my camping equipment shopping at the local thrifts stores and garage sales.
So far I've picked up the pack 2 cots
A Coleman stove, a mini grill, a decent pair of binoculars, and 4 cast iron skillets and a Dutch oven.
I blasted the skillets and seasoned them and just about paid for everything else by selling three.
Molle is where it's at for almost 10+ years now. The Alice pack is framed, and for it's displacement of being a medium bag would only add weight to the carrying capacity. The hip strap for the Alice is also not good for the weight that is to be burdened.
>>34857130
>Picked up a Dutch oven.
That's when you fart in bed and pull the covers over your girls head and lock her in there with no choice but to inhale your stank
How did you buy that at a yard sale.
>>34858280
lol um so like do you not know about like the origins of that term lol you don't even know that it's an actual cooking device you millenials are all the same (here's your fucking you you unfunny piece of shit)
>>34858280
Lol
>>34858280
(you)
>>34856932
Use the catalog.