I live in rural Idaho and did SAR for 7-8 years so the gear in my rig covers pretty much all the bases. I have knives, a multitool (not including a little P4), a hatchet and folding saw, a pair of Mountainsmith lumbar packs with basic backcountry needs, sleeping and shelter gear, extra clothes (mostly wool base layers, socks, gloves, and a cuffed beanie as well as light shell pants and jacket), freeze dried food, backpacking stove, fuel and kitchen gear, bottled water in a small Yeti cooler, various lights (flashlights and spare lithium cells and a candle lantern with 2-3 spare candles), water sanitation filters, fire making equipment, spare boots, trekking poles, binoculars, a pair of Spyderco small sharpening stones, 12v inflator, tire repair kit, etc., etc. I carry most of this gear in a duffel and Plano plastic case. IOW, I can go camping without needing to pack anything for a few days and/or survive in cold weather backcountry (so long as I stay with the vehicle, a Lexus Land Cruiser. My SAR days were in Idaho where I've lived and camped for 30 years. I always have a firearm on my person as well. I'm far more interested in getting home than bugging out. I'm safer at home in rural Idaho where water and game are readily available.