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    Hello fellow preppers.

    I'm new at this prepping thing, and I was thinking the other day. Do any of you with children have a bug out bag made for each of your children?

    I mean, they can't carry much, but the little bit they can carry may make your own B.O.B. lighter?

    I have 4 children, (3 boys(12, 10, 7yrs) and 1 girl (7yrs)). and I have a backpack for each of them. And I would like to make the biggest bang for the pound I guess.

    What I would like to know is if any of you maintain a bag for your children and what do you consider important to have in them?

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    In my boy's (12 & 8) bags I have:

    Poncho
    Poncho liner
    Space blanket
    Very small 1st aid kit
    Fire starters
    Matches
    Lighter
    Pen/pencil/marker
    Mad Libs
    Notebook
    Granola bars
    Trail mix
    Lifesavers
    Water bottles
    100' 550 cord
    Flash light
    Batteries
    Compass

    I think that's about it.
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    essentially a duplicate of everything in the adult bags. I have no list to post at the moment. My girls backpack is a smaller version, she'll grow into. (7) Son (13) has same size as the adults.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Graves View Post
    My dog will have sh*t strapped to his ass.
    I have Mountain Smith packs for both of my dogs that are great. They are 7 yrs old (the packs not the dogs, this is one pack's 2nd dog...) and I still can't find anything better out there. Some dogs can carry a decent amount of weight so this is something every dog owner should look into.

    As for my kids (all boys 10, 3 and 1.5)
    Bag for my 10 yr old (headlamp, rolled up raincoat, wool socks, windproof gloves, space blanket, lighter, matches, GPS, batteries, pen, pencils, small notebook, granola bars, water bottle) I have his headlamp and GPS using the same batteries, so he only has to carry one size of battery.
    I also have a child carrier that has a small bag attached to the back. The 10 yr old may end up with that carrying the youngest, so I have that with his bag in case we need to re-pack him.
    Bag for 3 yr old, is the same as listed above, but without GPS and fire starting equipment. Same headlamp as above, so if the boys are together, they can supply each other if needed.

    I use these more as emergency bags in my truck than BOB's, but they would serve the same purpose. That's when the eldest would carry the youngest as I would prob have a lot more weight in my pack...

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