hillman
NES Member
I have mine and my wife's bug out bags packed with three days worth of MRE type eat on the go food, as well as another few days worth of survival bars and all the other normal bug out gear.
My problem is I have a three year old. He is too small to carry much on his own so, not knowing if a situation happens when both my wife and I would be home, or just one of us, I packed three days of food for him in each bag, not just half in one, half in the other. Doubled up on shelter and socks/undies as well.
Problem is this starts to get heavy. I have one day of water pouches for 2 people in each bag, plus empty containers with life straws and tablets...
As he gets older this problem will start to get better but for now... How do you all handle bug out bags for little ones?
My problem is I have a three year old. He is too small to carry much on his own so, not knowing if a situation happens when both my wife and I would be home, or just one of us, I packed three days of food for him in each bag, not just half in one, half in the other. Doubled up on shelter and socks/undies as well.
Problem is this starts to get heavy. I have one day of water pouches for 2 people in each bag, plus empty containers with life straws and tablets...
As he gets older this problem will start to get better but for now... How do you all handle bug out bags for little ones?