oh, and i forgot to mention: if you do have a car, and a little trunk space, it's a pretty good idea to have a cheap portable grill or camp stove in your vehicle and ready to go. don't forget charcoal and/or fuel. speaking of which, go back to that preparedness kit and make sure you have candles and matches.
Depending on notice, two hours and I'd have us out of here, with basic essentials. Including beasties. Your list is good. I'll use it. Most of it I already do. Just out of paranoid habit.
And most first aid kits are inadequate. Think hard about H2O2 and betadine and something approximating neosporin and the quallity of your sticky bandages. Big bandages can be torn from one's petticoats, but rolls of rayon tape will secure them best. Safety pins are better, but sometimes scarce.
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I don't think I could do it properly in ten minutes.
And most first aid kits are inadequate. Think hard about H2O2 and betadine and something approximating neosporin and the quallity of your sticky bandages. Big bandages can be torn from one's petticoats, but rolls of rayon tape will secure them best. Safety pins are better, but sometimes scarce.