Green Sawyer filter among other gear for bug out bag display
Green Sawyer filter among other gear for bug out bag display

Pi bon Kovèti pou sak ensèk ou

Whether it’s a wildfire, a hurricane, a flood, or any number of other emergencies, a fully stocked bag of emergency gear (commonly referred to as a “ready bag,” “go bag,” or “bug-out bag”) allows you and your family to quickly evacuate to a shelter or other secure location without forgetting any basic survival supplies and tools.

Pou gid sa a nou konsantre sou Kovèti pou ki ta ka pi fasil te pote nan yon sakado, mete aksan sou limyè ak kapasite tout kote sa posib. Pou abri an plas, nou gen yon gid separe nan pi bon materyèl preparasyon pou ijans pou ede ou jere lakay ou pou yon peryòd de tan apre yon katastwòf ki frape sèvis piblik oswa koupe resous deyò nan zòn ou an. Nou espere tou de nan gid nou yo ap ede ou prepare ak zouti serye ak versatile ki ka ede w jere tou sa ijans ou ka fè fas a.

If you are interested in learning more, continue to read the complete article on other tips and tricks for your bug out bag, written by Doug Mahoney.

Medya Mansyone

Why use a plastic bag when you can simply screw on this end cap, specifically designed for Sawyer water filters?

Zooe Pòtay
Editor at Backpacker

Medya Mansyone

In future, I’ll use gravity when I can, and squeeze when I have to.

Richard, aka "LowRange
montè mòn

Medya Mansyone

For longer hikes, it’s convenient to carry a small backcountry water filter, such as a Sawyer Mini or Micro, which allows you to replenish your water from natural sources like streams or ponds.

Philip Werner
Author and Backpacker