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The Anatomy and Purpose of Essential “Go Bag” Types: WUSH, EDC, Get Home, Bug Out, and INCH Bags
In an unpredictable world, preparedness has become a central tenet for individuals and families alike. One manifestation of this preparedness ethos is the well-packed “go bag”—a portable collection of essential items ready for immediate use in various situations. Over time, distinct types of go bags have evolved to suit different scenarios, each with a specific function and set of contents. This article unpacks five key go bag types: the Wake Up, Shit’s Happening (WUSH) Bag, Every Day Carry (EDC), Get Home Bag, Bug Out Bag (BOB), and I’m Never Coming Home (INCH) Bag. By understanding their purpose and appropriate contents, you can build a comprehensive readiness plan tailored to your needs. 1. Wake Up, Shit’s Happening (WUSH) Bag Purpose: The WUSH bag is designed for immediate, unexpected emergencies—those moments when you wake to sirens, alarms, or chaos and have seconds to act. It is a minimalist, grab-and-go solution, focusing on survival essentials for the first few minutes or hours after a crisis begins. While many people’s normal lives don’t require having this in place for every day application at their primary domicile, I recommend this to always be in place when traveling away from home. Make-up: The WUSH bag’s defining feature is speed and simplicity. It is often a small bag or pouch—compact enough to be kept at your bedside, under your bed, or hanging on a doorknob. The contents are intentionally limited, aimed at helping you escape imminent danger and reach your next safety checkpoint. · Identification and Documents: Photocopies or waterproofed originals of IDs, emergency contacts, medical info, etc. · Keys: Car, and any critical access keys, possibly on a breakaway lanyard. · Cash/Card: Small denomination local currency for immediate needs (payphones, transport, food). · Flashlight: Preferably super bright, or a headlamp for hands-free use. · Potentially with Basic Clothing: A sturdy pair of shoes, socks, weather-appropriate outerwear, and hat.
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I have a small sling bag specific for flight travel (my “personal item”) worn on plane like a chest rig essentially or fastened to seat, normal stuff for flight like headphones, charging cables, usb battery, etc but then also upgraded trauma kit with boo boo supplies and OTC meds (Ibu, antacid etc), Filter straw and a Nalgene bottle, suunto compass and paper map if I visit area enough. I also keep self contained GPS (sygic) (maps for all USA and a few countries I visit enough) or downloaded grids in google maps etc, a few liquidIV packs, cordage 550 and shock cord, carabiner or 2, a lighter and steel with flint, USB rechargeable headlamp, pen/pencil and write in the rain notepad, pocket copy of Declaration of Independence and Bill of Rights, toothbrush, spare underwear, a handful of 1” glow sticks, pack or 3 of trailmix, a few alcohol wipes, small pack of body wipes, emergency currency, AirTag easily accessible to be tracked or ditched as needed, a few pairs of foamie ear pro and some ballistically safe sun glasses. All items often have multiple uses and even the pack itself has been used as a pillow on a few occasions of being “airport stuck”. Thanks for sharing all, noted some “upgrades” for some other bags. But thought I’d share this one for any who might travel by flight often.
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