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<blockquote data-quote="SMS" data-source="post: 2330513" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>Sound thinking, change of clothes, important documents etc...I like your idea of having a bin in the garage to throw in the car, just avoid the "Axe". </p><p></p><p>There's a pretty good SLA Marshall book called The Soldiers Load and the Mobility of a Nation that discusses the history, processes and problems surrounding the development of the infantryman's load. (it was written a long time ago but it's very poignant given the recent troubles with overloading our soldiers today). One interesting little vignette revolves around a decision to have <em>every</em> infantryman carry an axe "in case he had to break a door down". I know we aren't talking infantryman stuff...but the thinking applies to prepping as well.</p><p></p><p>Short story, if you try to cover everything you'll be so encumbered you won't get anything done....LOL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMS, post: 2330513, member: 42"] Sound thinking, change of clothes, important documents etc...I like your idea of having a bin in the garage to throw in the car, just avoid the "Axe". There's a pretty good SLA Marshall book called The Soldiers Load and the Mobility of a Nation that discusses the history, processes and problems surrounding the development of the infantryman's load. (it was written a long time ago but it's very poignant given the recent troubles with overloading our soldiers today). One interesting little vignette revolves around a decision to have [I]every[/I] infantryman carry an axe "in case he had to break a door down". I know we aren't talking infantryman stuff...but the thinking applies to prepping as well. Short story, if you try to cover everything you'll be so encumbered you won't get anything done....LOL. [/QUOTE]
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