Two Letters Re: The Ultralight Bug-Out Bag, by Hawaiian K.

Mr. Rawles:
I really liked Hawaiian K’s ultralight article but was disappointed that no links were provided as to where we can find some of the gear recommended. Any chance Hawaiian K or you could provide that info. I am just starting out with this preparedness stuff and really don’t know where to look. Regards, Wayne

[After I forwarded Wayne’s e-mail, Hawaiian K. sent the following speedy reply:]

Jim,
Sure! For people who like to save money and learn how to make the gear themselves, try these sites:
Gossamer Gear
Backpacking.net
My philosophical approach to “retreating” is that one should try to live at the retreat site but if that isn’t possible, the site should be no further than two days hike (For an example of how vehicle-based retreating plans could be turned upside-down, imagine how EMP could block all roads with dead cars). We all have our individual ideas of what to carry but to view the contents of ultralight hikers packs, try these links:
Hikelight gear list
Backpacking.net
UIltralight
Some ideas about lightweight foods to carry
The CRKT M16 Special Forces “Big Dog” knife
The Glock 30 (only 680 grams empty.)
“Buff” headgear
Merino “Smartwool” products
A great source for lightweight and technical fabrics

Well made, inexpensive shells
Expensive but well built gear
Hudson Trail
Campmor
Lightweight shoes (the best online shoe store, hands down!):
Tilley hats
Regarding lightweight body armor, shop carefully

I think that the links above pretty much cover everything I mentioned in my article but you’ll find more information than you could ever get through by Googling “ultralight hiking”. Save your back and travel fast and light! Best Regards, – Jim K.