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    Fingernail clippers. Unscented Foot Powder,soap,shampoo,wipes.

    No scent means hounds will have a harder time tracking you. Whether they be wild,domestic or K-9

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    Dogs track you by sniffing out the dead flakes of skin and odor that you leave every place you go. There is nothing you can use to hide your trail. They can pick your particular scent out of a thousand people.

    The best way do get away from dogs is to climb a tree and then travel from one tree to another down wind. It won't stop them but it will confuse them for a bit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pauls View Post
    Dogs track you by sniffing out the dead flakes of skin and odor that you leave every place you go. There is nothing you can use to hide your trail. They can pick your particular scent out of a thousand people.

    The best way do get away from dogs is to climb a tree and then travel from one tree to another down wind. It won't stop them but it will confuse them for a bit.
    Rubber boots.
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    Body Condom

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    Quote Originally Posted by BucketBack View Post
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    That might keep the dogs from being able to track you - how long can you hold your breath?
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    Pepper spray along your path will screw up dogs for days.
    Friends don't let friends shoot Glocks.

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    I started a list of things I though others would not think of, it got too long and I just decided to post a list of my current get home bag. The bag is in a tote in my truck and I also have quite a bit of clothing and a great pair of boots that are not included and may or may not be taken depending on the time of year.

    Bug out bag Inventory

    Voodoo Tactical black bug out bag

    Attached to outside of case:
    Side Kick pistol holster on belt. Glock 36 in .45 Caliber.
    Streamlight ProTac HL 600 lumen flashlight (high, low and strobe functions)
    Multi Tool (Snap on) on belt.
    12" Heavy Knife and case with 1200 grit diamond sharpener.
    Neoprene binocular sock (attached to the chest strap)
    Zeiss T*P* 8x30 Binoculars with Crooked Horn Outfitters Bino Harness.
    Lensatic M29 Military Compass
    Military issue ear plug container
    Voodoo Tactical Shotgun Case, Remington 12ga 870 Express Magnum with Pistol Grip
    (Loaded with 6 Rounds 00 Buck)

    1st Compartment
    2 Liter Hydration Bladder
    Vacuumed packed rag wool gloves and 1 pair heavy wool socks

    2nd Compartment (largest)
    Vacuumed packed long underwear and briefs (1)
    8x ERbar 2400 calorie emergency food rations
    Note Pad, 1 Bic pen, 1 Sharpie
    Army Issue Bible
    Black Fleece Watch Cap
    8 x Duracell AAA Batteries
    2x Duracell CR123 Batteries
    Dyno Kwick Pick lock picking tool
    Sunglass repair tool with screws
    Spool of military issue snare/trip wire
    Bottle of water purification tablets
    Quart sized bag with 2 large black garbage can bags inside.

    Quart sized zip lock with:
    6 pkgs Tums powder
    2 tubes Chapstick
    1 Package gum
    Toothbrush and paste
    Wine cork (char for face paint)
    Camp soap concentrate
    Fingernail clipper and tweezers
    1/2 oz Break Free CLP (gun clean/lube) individually wrapped
    1.25 fluid ounces of Ben's insect repellent with Deet (individually wrapped)
    12 x 8" zip ties
    6 x premoistened lens cleaning cloths.
    Talcum powder

    Quart sized zip lock with:
    6 x Mini hand warmers
    1 pack Glacier Gel blister and burn dressings
    1 pack Adventure Kits Moleskin precut blister dressings.
    1 sterile suture kit 2-0 needle
    12 Alcohol swabs.
    3.5 inch mosquito curved forceps
    Small EMT scissors

    Quart size zip lock with:
    Gun silicone cloth
    Roll of cotton athletic tape
    Roll of electrical tape
    50' of 550 paracord
    Several dental picks
    Bandaids (various)
    5 box knife blades in a holder
    30 Ibuprofen

    Quart size zip lock with
    5 home made fire starter blocks vacuumed packed with farmers matches.
    Swedish Firesteel fire starter
    Town Pump butane lighter
    El cheapo survival blanket
    OD green triangle bandage

    Compartment 2
    Vacuumed packed roll of toilet paper
    14" x 26" hand towel
    Green mosquito netting for hat
    Boonie hat
    24 Ounce metal cup
    Adventure Medical S.O.L. Thermal Bivvy Sack
    Leather work gloves
    Zennioptical 704015 prescription glasses with tinted ballistic shield (flips up for clear lens)
    Extra 25 Rounds of Federal Personal Defense .45 rounds.
    Zip lock bag with disposable gloves.
    Plastic container (about 1oz) of Bag Balm (antibiotic/anti chap)
    20 Morgan Silver Dollars in a tube.
    2 Midland GMRS camo radios with batteries. (in case I am not alone)

    Compartment 3 (very small)
    5 Rounds 00 Buck
    5 Rounds 12 ga. 3" slugs
    Extra loaded clip for the Glock



    Misc Items in pack to be transferred to pockets or worn
    Swiss Army knife
    Small AAA flashlight with red lens (1 battery)

    Total weight 31 pounds with the 870 shotgun being 8.3 pounds of that which I have a scabbard for but plan to carry, that leaves a 24 pound pack which I believe I can carry 15 miles a night with relative ease.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arklatex View Post
    If your inch bag is intended to be used on foot here is an option to help move the load. Even the wife could push a good load of gear this way. Just rig up one of those joggers strollers. Just an idea.




    Ark -- That doesn't look like it was converted from a baby stroller -- looks more like it was made for what it is carrying. Do you have any details on it? Maybe a website?
    Last edited by DerBiermeister; 08-19-2015 at 11:42 PM.
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