Whatever doomsday scenario you are planning for, there are always a few basic items that need to be on your prepper list. This should lead you down the path to Bug Out Bags and Auto Bags (Bug Out Bags that live in your car). Instead of just grabbing your car keys and cell phone you would have a whole bag full of goodies at your disposal. There are MANY more things people put in Bug Out Bags, but this list should get you started.
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Unless you are a wildlife expert, you should never drink water that you haven't brought to the campsite with you. Water may look crystal clear but actually be home to a host of diseases or bacteria. If you are in an emergency, always choose running water over stagnant water. Prior to camping, write out a list of everything that you need to pack. This is imperative when there is travel involved during your camping trip. To ensure that everything gets packed, mark each item off the list as you pack it.
You only have to look at the news to see earthquakes , fires, riots, mudslides, hurricanes, wars, drought and the list goes on and on. Some people want to prepare for a specific event like a tornado and at first that may seem like the most logical place to start, but what if you are prepared for a tornado and a flood comes instead? You need to store as much food as your family needs to eat for the duration of any disaster. Ideally, this would be food that doesn't require refrigeration like canned or dehydrated food.