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Do you keep food in your vehicle ?

SHTF vehicle or vehicles you will use in a Disaster
Do you keep food in your vehicle ? not including your BOB

Yes - (What do you keep with you?)
49
75%
No - (Why not?)
14
22%
Why should I?
2
3%
 
Total votes : 65

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 05, 2010 4:33 pm
None, nada, zip.

The heat and humidity here ruins everything...and red ants like to eat, too.

I do keep kits ready to go, but I stay pretty close to home :D
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 05, 2010 8:10 pm
tech wrote:None, nada, zip.

The heat and humidity here ruins everything...and red ants like to eat, too.

I do keep kits ready to go, but I stay pretty close to home :D



I find that hard to believe since i am from florida and still had food in the truck in FL
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 11, 2010 10:32 am
My truck inventory is as follows
canned meats spam 6 packs, tuna fish 10 cans and any other canned meat I can find from time to time
oatmeal 2 large containers repacked into heavy duty containers.
5 lb powder milk 4 cans milk.
10 lb flour, 2 boxes biscuit mix pancake 2 boxes. yeast for bread making.
mac & cheese 5 boxes.
2 big zip lock bags of hard tack.
10 gallons of water
several cans of fruit
soups and crackers.
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 11, 2010 11:53 am
Does stopping to pick up roadkill count?


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 16, 2010 1:06 am
:D
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 2:08 am
I keep water and some bags of beef jerky that i rotate out on a regular basis.

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 3:23 am
I keep three fully stocked kits in the car at all time,

1) The maintenance or in case I break down kit, with jumper cables, flashlight, tools, duct tape, spare parts, air pump, tire sealer and inflator, etc
2) The Emergency Kit, fire extinguisher, medical supplies, small back pack, rope, swiss seat, road flares, chem. Lights, portable 40 channel CB radio, small two person tent, emergency blankets, etc.
3) 72 hour food, water and emergency kit, 3 3600 calorie life boat emergency rations, water, water purification pills, water bottle, fire starting kit, wire saw, multi-tool, knife, emergency poncho, snare wire, water proof matches, wind up flashlight, regular flashlight and batteries, emergency survival tool, handgun, ammo, etc.
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 9:37 pm
In the family vehicles - not unless we are going on trips. There is just not enough room and too much potential for mess (we already keep a first aid kit, spare belt/tire/top off fluids, bag of 2-way radios, cb's, and who knows what else in the main family vehicle). Now when we get another conversion van (on our want list) that may change as there will be more room lol.

In my service truck I TRY (I'll forget from time to time)to keep extra water and dry snacks (on top of my lunch that I usually bring) for in case I get stuck somewhere or get hit by some hypoglycemia while working out in the middle of bfe.

PostPosted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 9:41 pm
I have jumper cables,flashlights, tools, duct tape, air pump, tire sealer,
rope, road flares, chem lights, emergency first aid kit, water, emergency rations, insulated copper wire, lighters, permanent marker, winter warm leather jacket, pillow(one likes their comfort), sturdy shoes (in case I am wearing heals or sandles etc.), extra pair glasses, trash bags, zip ties, hatchet
There may be more in there I am not sure. I have not driven in a while. I ride my motorcycle mostly.
Which reminds me I have to put some food in there.(I have very nice saddle bags. Big enough to fit a small child in lol


PostPosted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 10:55 pm
I pack
5 roman noodles
3 instant oatmeal
2 hot chochoalte packets
2 instant coffee bags
1 bag of beef jerky
1 foil packet of tuna
3 energy bars
4 .5 Liter water bottles
1 qt canteen

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