Four family members . . . Four identical bags? Food, water, knife, multi tool, gun(s), ammo, etc.? Or different, with different areas of emphasis?
A briefcase with several hundred thousand dollars, my AmEx and VISA, a passport and my collection of Club Med beads. Oh, and some moisturizer.
Don't want them to panic if they grab the wrong bag,
Well someone is going to say "I don't bug out, I bug in", they always do. You need to plan for both unless you plan on staying in your burning house or any other number of scenarios where you would be safer bugging out.
Most people would say; Not Identical, but similar. Each person (that is old enough to be responsible) carries their own medicans & sanitary needs. Weight distribution varies from person to person also. You should be able to carry more than the wife and kids. If you are talking a generic emergency kit most likely they could be the same, but most people customize to their family's needs. You need to establish what your goal is; get home or get to the hills or something in between. Living out of a pack on your back for more than a few days takes good planing and practice (and most likely resupply). If you can talk them into it, try it in the summer one weekend. I used to carry a 65 pound pack with no problems (for 3 and 4 day treks in winter time), 4 years ago (at age 54) a 30 pound pack for 2 days in the hills of southern Ohio, about exhausted me-What a wonderful fathers day! Ivan
I have a moat, you know.I opted for a "bug out" house. It is all here with the solid stone walls, arsenal, personnel and ammo to defend it. Hurricane Ike was good practice.
im hangin right here i got a plan