Our leaders have counseled us to have 72 hour kits on hand in case an emergency happens. You can buy these from different companies, but they often cost a pretty penny. Additionally, they don’t seem that great. We’re going to show you how to make your own.
- Get some big plastic paint buckets. Not only are they great for carrying your provisions, but they can double as a chair if needed.
- Collect you provisions. We suggest the following:
- Flashlight
- First Aid Kit
- A mess kit for cooking
- A flare
- Ponchos
- Tolietries (deoderant, soap, toothpaste, sunblock, female hygene products, ect.)
- Matches
- Food
- Ramen noodles
- tuna fish
- beef jerky
- canned fruit cups
- nuts
- trail mix
- instant oat meal.
- peanut butter
- Put the food in plastic bags.
- Place provisions in buckets.