• Food and water
  • Medical supplies
  • Defensive equipment
  • Any tech I can transport
  • Alternative COMS. (Radios)
  • Tools
  • My RV
  • paper copy of important addresses and phone numbers.
  • Fuel (Gas / Propane)
  • Portable generator
  • Camp stove
  • Griddle
  • Fishing gear
  • Clothes
  • Sanitation supplies
Probably forgetting some things but I'd recommend the Survival Podcast to anyone interested it being prepared for actual emergencies. Jack is a Bitcoiner and a no BS teacher on this stuff. Most of it comes in handy in good times as well. Learned a lot from him.
If you want one podcast episode to listen to for getting your house in order for emergencies I recommend this one Episode-2835- From Zero to Prepped Fast, Cheap and Easy
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To be clear, what I mean by actual emergencies is things that are you are likely to encounter where you live. This is different depending on where you live. Preparing for power outages, flood, fire, etc over preparing for nuclear war. Not that there is anything wrong with preparing for nuclear war or zombie apocalypses but this is a stereotype of the "prepper" space that is dumb. There is nothing wrong with being prepared but it is rather foolish to prepare for an unlikely event while not preparing for more likely events like losing your job or water for a few days.
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I'd also add that it would be better to live in your citadel now. You really wanna avoid having to ditch out of your home in an emergency. Should be a last resort. Don't get me wrong, its great to have a plan B if your plan A fails. My list is if I have to leave my property.
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