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August 19th, 2013 04:30 PM #11
folding bike sa likod ng auto ko. at least i can leave my car in a dry safe spot then pedal home as needed.
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August 19th, 2013 09:43 PM #13
ever since ondoy i slowly added/upgraded stuff on my go-bag.
here's what's on it so far.
lifestraw
klarus xt20
4 cell led mag lite
streamlight headlamp
gerber bear grylls ultimate survival knife
benchmade adamas
roll of paracord
magnesium firestarter
pocket chainsaw
leatherman multitool
waterproof matches
cobra mr compact waterproof marine handheld vhf radio w/ extra 2 sets of batteries
nitecore rechargeable batteries for my flashlights 3 sets for each my lights
for my iphone naman i have a life proof case, mophie juice pack case and mophie juice pack powerstation
all of this things are fitted in one back pack and all my gunstuff will be on a versipack which will be carried both on my back incase of emergency. another backpack is also prepared which contains regular clothes and waterproof clothes and food which will be carried by my wife naman. still planning to add more but slowly since quality survival stuff are expensive because after ondoy, i'll never trust my life again with the cheap flashlights and other stuff you can buy on malls or hardwares.
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August 20th, 2013 03:38 AM #16
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August 20th, 2013 04:44 AM #17
I just have the basics
Rechargeable led flash light. It can last for a month daw with normal use.
Life vest and inflatable rubber boat.
A pack of zip lock for necessities.
Always have more than a ream of yosi para kung hindi makabili.
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August 20th, 2013 07:33 AM #18rechargeable flashlights
am/fm radio Sony Icf-304 Am/fm
6 kVA generator (since 90's blackout era)
boots
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