Running or tennis shoes
Light boots
Hiking gaiters to keep boots dry
Wool socks (heavyweight)
Liner socks
Long underwear
Bandana for face mask
Insulated synthetic pants
Waterproof shell jacket with hood
Waterproof breathable pants
Heavy fleece gloves
Headlamp, spare batteries
Sun hat (in case of change of weather)
Neck gaiter or buff, to cover face
100% UV and IR optical lens glasses.
Sleeping bag
Self inflating pad
Water bottles
Pee bottle
Pee funnel (women)
Hand warmers
Lipscreen
Large foraging bag
Insect repellent
Aspirin
Moleskin
Adhesive Tape
Band Aids
Mupirocin cream
Cirpofloxacin 500mg tablets
Loperamide
Acetazolamide
Ibuprofen
Excedrin
Acetaminophen
Rubber Dinghy
Pump action shotgun with riot ammunition
Flare gun
Mace
30m Rope
Waterproof matches
Magnesium block/flint striker
Wheelbarrow
Short wave radio receiver
** per person:
Augason Farms 1-Month Emergency Food Pack:
1-Month Emergency Food Supply contains: 48 everyday size (quart size) cans: 2 orange delight drink mix, 1 dried whole eggs, 2 chocolate Morning Moo's milk alternative, 4 honey coated banana slices, 1 freeze-dried sliced strawberries, 2 potato gems, 1 dehydrated chopped onions, 2 freeze-dried sweet corn, 4 long grain white rice, 2 dehydrated potato dices, 2 freeze-dried broccoli florets & stems, 2 country fresh 100% real instant nonfat dry milk, 1 vegetarian meat substitute beef (flavored), 1 vegetarian meat substitute bacon bits (flavored), 1 vegetarian meat substitute chicken (flavored), 2 cheesy broccoli soup mix, 3 creamy potato soup mix, 3 chicken noodle soup mix, 3 southwest chili mix, 6 creamy wheat cereal, 3 buttermilk pancake mix
(from Walmart)
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And an Umbrella.
And a torch. ( I forgot to say make sure you have a torch. And batteries).
I'm a fortune teller and all I can see is lots of destruction. Pls leave NJ ASAP if you wanna live.
every D battery on the east coast has been sold out .
So, I live near Trenton, NJ. I want to know what I should prepare for as the hurricane approaches. Food, utilities, even camping supplies. Also, how severe will it be? e.g. flooding, snow.
Also, how do I keep my electronics alive? I need to know how long the power outage will be for, and if I should get a generator or not.