Supplies to survive the apocalypse
Backstory:
There is an international called Humans vs Zombies that is super popular on college campuses. Basically the premise of the game is that everyone starts out as a human except for a couple of people who are zombies. The goal of the zombies is to tag the humans and convert them, while the goal of the humans is to survive. Humans can defend themselves using Nerf blasters or balled up socks. Generally the game is played over the course of about five days, with missions, safe zones, rewards, etc.
My problem:
I will be playing a game of HvZ this weekend. However; this one was created with a twist. It's about 20 hours long with no safe zones and you're not allowed to leave the set boundaries. So not only do players have to deal with the usual aspects of the game, it also includes a real "survival" and "immersive" type of experience. I'm in the works of getting my backpack together for the weekend. I already have my usual HvZ stuff that I won't bother going into details about.
The question:
If you had to survive for 20 hours out in the woods with only a backpack, what would you bring with you? My biggest concerns are food and water. I have to be able to carry it on my back and it has to last me long enough to not literally die out in the GA heat. Hunting/fishing is obviously not an option.
Basically I've come up with protein bars, couple bottles of water, and packets of Gatorade power mix (for the electrolytes). Other than that I'm totally at a loss. I have other things such as a head flashlight, regular flashlight, poncho, radio, compass, bug spray, mini first aid kit (with ibuprofen and an ace bandage), and my cell phone for absolute emergencies. I plan on being with about 4 other people (there's about 150 registered players so far) so we can maybe divide supplies up, but having to be alone is a possibility.
There is an international called Humans vs Zombies that is super popular on college campuses. Basically the premise of the game is that everyone starts out as a human except for a couple of people who are zombies. The goal of the zombies is to tag the humans and convert them, while the goal of the humans is to survive. Humans can defend themselves using Nerf blasters or balled up socks. Generally the game is played over the course of about five days, with missions, safe zones, rewards, etc.
My problem:
I will be playing a game of HvZ this weekend. However; this one was created with a twist. It's about 20 hours long with no safe zones and you're not allowed to leave the set boundaries. So not only do players have to deal with the usual aspects of the game, it also includes a real "survival" and "immersive" type of experience. I'm in the works of getting my backpack together for the weekend. I already have my usual HvZ stuff that I won't bother going into details about.
The question:
If you had to survive for 20 hours out in the woods with only a backpack, what would you bring with you? My biggest concerns are food and water. I have to be able to carry it on my back and it has to last me long enough to not literally die out in the GA heat. Hunting/fishing is obviously not an option.
Basically I've come up with protein bars, couple bottles of water, and packets of Gatorade power mix (for the electrolytes). Other than that I'm totally at a loss. I have other things such as a head flashlight, regular flashlight, poncho, radio, compass, bug spray, mini first aid kit (with ibuprofen and an ace bandage), and my cell phone for absolute emergencies. I plan on being with about 4 other people (there's about 150 registered players so far) so we can maybe divide supplies up, but having to be alone is a possibility.
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Just 20 hours? All I'll need is a pillow.
Wait, is there wi-fi? If so, I'll also need a laptop for pr0n.0 -
If anyone is curious, here is the main link to the game:
http://humansvszombies.org/
Also if anyone is in the Athens, GA area or wants to come out, message me privately and I'll send you the info to get registered. You don't have to be enrolled in any college or anything like that. Anyone is welcome to play.0 -
20 hours?
1: four bottles of water
2: a few energy bars (just to keep you from getting cranky)
3: As much ammunition as you can possibly carry0 -
i came in here all ready to list out the gear i take on camping trips, but for 20 hours you will only really what you listed, you could probably go without the radio. pack light considering speed is key and you would be fine if you had only the clothes on your back0
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When I was in college it was drinking and sex....anyone else think this may be a sick and twisted sex game? I would take a human sacrifice, maybe two? Makes it eaiser to throw human treats at the zobies giving you time to run like hell!0
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Sounds like you have a good list. Maybe bacon to distract the zombies
By the way sounds like good fun to me!0 -
That sounds like fun!
Are your water bottles huge? If not, 2 may not be enough to get you through the day, especially conisering the heat. I like the idea of the electrolyte additions. Or is there a chance they'll provide water for the safety of the players? Are there breaks?
How about some apples and packs of peanut butter crackers (the pre-made kind - homemade woud probably get messy, especially in the heat).
P.S. Could you stash food and water stores ahead of time in the areas where you think you'll be hiding or is that cheating?0 -
20 hours?
1: four bottles of water
2: a few energy bars (just to keep you from getting cranky)
3: As much ammunition as you can possibly carry
^^this. for 20 hours....agree, and some good running shoes0 -
Single packs of protein powder to mix with the water to make protein shakes? Single serve packs of tuna.0
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Take a camelbak and a lifestraw. Use the lifestraw for drinking as much as possible from sources in the woods. Lifestraw can be purchased at any outdoors store for about $15. This will save you carrying water weight as I believe in Georgia streams and lakes are plentiful. Drink fast flowing water when you can.
Ordinarily I would strongly recommend a knife and a firearm, but in your case a firearm is out and a knife is a good idea, but should be in the bottom of your pack. I've seen some training exercises and games turn violent really fast when fight or flight kicked in and someone reached for a pocket knife because its what they had mentally prepared to do, so in a game like this carry a knife buried deeply.
Bring dry socks and clothes, one set of everything.
Bring bug spray, and bear spray if bears are common there.
For food, I would suggest lightweight calorie dense foods, choose what you want at an outdoor supply store. You don't need meals to survive 20 hours, but you will need some calories. Other than that, I'd say you're good to go. Make sure to bring two ways to start a fire, usually a lighter and some waterproof matches. Two way radios are great if you have some allies, but make sure you have attached headphones so you're not blasting your location out loud every time it goes off, and make sure they're waterproof as if they're not, you're guaranteed to run through a stream and fall. also, put your cell in a waterproof case or bag.0 -
P.S. Could you stash food and water stores ahead of time in the areas where you think you'll be hiding or is that cheating?
^^^^^^+1 to this if you can well hide or camoflage it.
Also, go to a surplus store and get some cheap good camo clothing and face paints if you want to really hide in the woods or look hardcore. A ghillie suit might be taking it too far, but would definitely hide you.0 -
it's on my bucket list to learn how to live as a hunter-gatherer and survive for at least a couple of weeks with only stone age technology (not including clothes and something like a phone for emergencies... although I am including learning how to tan hides and make clothes from them...)
Knowing how to build shelters, make hunting weapons, hunt and find food from just what's already there in the environment is more important in terms of surviving apocalypses than what things you bring with you. Guns are great... until you run out of ammo. The ability to knap flint and make an atlatl and a throwing spear - and use it - isn't something that will run out. Ditto start fires with only friction and/or flint and iron pyrite (and build them correctly so they get lit and keep going).
so what I'd take with me is knowledge of how to survive as a stone age hunter-gatherer.0 -
20 hours? fishing gear, vasaline, and my lithium battery Gameboy advance and a charged cell phone.
Sure I could keep myself entertained with that.
And a .22 with about a thousand rounds just in case.0 -
Mm some of the energy bars are really dense (calorie wise plus filling). I'd grab like 4 of those and two big jugs of water. Maybe some nuts too.0
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That sounds like fun!
Are your water bottles huge? If not, 2 may not be enough to get you through the day, especially conisering the heat. I like the idea of the electrolyte additions. Or is there a chance they'll provide water for the safety of the players? Are there breaks?
How about some apples and packs of peanut butter crackers (the pre-made kind - homemade woud probably get messy, especially in the heat).
P.S. Could you stash food and water stores ahead of time in the areas where you think you'll be hiding or is that cheating?
When it comes to survival, I think not.0 -
You need much more water. I'd take my horse. She is always on the alert for zombies just in every day life and would be a real asset.0
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20 hours?
1: four bottles of water
2: a few energy bars (just to keep you from getting cranky)
3: As much ammunition as you can possibly carry
"A man can never have too much red wine, too many books, or too much ammunition."
Rudyard Kipling0 -
Whatever happened to just playing doorknob?
Why does life have to be so complicated now a days?0 -
Three liters of water.
Food. I recommend something high calorie but not packed in a bag that crinkles.
Camo blanket and hat
Parachute cord
A decent knife
Reading material
Compass with topographic map
Whistle
Binoculars
Matches and lighter
Don't make a camp fire. Be aware of your surroundings. Listen before moving.0 -
I spend a few years in the military, so I could probably help you with camouflage. Of course, I was in the Navy, so my suggestion would be to paint yourself 'battleship grey'.0
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Three liters of water.
Food. I recommend something high calorie but not packed in a bag that crinkles.
Camo blanket and hat
Parachute cord
A decent knife
Reading material
Compass with topographic map
Whistle
Binoculars
Matches and lighter
Don't make a camp fire. Be aware of your surroundings. Listen before moving.
LOL
Its 20 hours. Not even 1 full day and you are packing like you are going to be on Survivorman :laugh:0 -
Three liters of water.
Food. I recommend something high calorie but not packed in a bag that crinkles.
Camo blanket and hat
Parachute cord
A decent knife
Reading material
Compass with topographic map
Whistle
Binoculars
Matches and lighter
Don't make a camp fire. Be aware of your surroundings. Listen before moving.
LOL
Its 20 hours. Not even 1 full day and you are packing like you are going to be on Survivorman :laugh:
People get lost or hurt in the woods all the time. Better to be safe than sorry.0 -
You need speed. Pack light. I likely wouldn't even bother with anything aside from a blaster, ammo and a small water bottle. 20 hours is not long at all.0
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My only suggestion that no one has mentioned is bringing food that doesn't create sound. Like an apple is crunchy, so probably not. Peanut butter, yes because you can just slurp that right on down. Put your protein bars into a plastic bag so you don't have to deal with the wrappers. Bananas are great too.
A cell phone but make sure it's on silent!0 -
By definition the Apocalypse is the complete final destruction of the world.
Some describe is as an event involving destruction or damage on an awesome or catastrophic scale.
If the first is true, what will having a Rambo style knife and a barrel of water help?
If the latter is true and you survive, there will be plenty of supplies available from your downed neighbors.
The sky is not falling.0 -
If you want to too be real
Bring a large bottle of Jack Daniels and get ****faced
If I am going to face my maker, I am certainly not going to be sober doing it0 -
This sounds freaking awesome!! Count me in!!!0
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Camo Stick
Water
A couple of portein bars
a small shelter/ hammock
gilly suit
small e-tool
TP
EXTRA ammo
Small flashlight red lense
550 cord OD green
Baccardi 151 (its great for burning zombies) (if not used good after party drink)
Do not bring anything velcro, ain't a fricking thing in the woods that sounds like velcro.
Travel light. bring a bat or pick up a short solid branch. Even fake zombies cannot run fast when you kneecap them or better yet kneecap a friend and while the zombies are on them you can run away. A branch will also give you a reach advantage when in the trees, you can knock them out of the tree if you are discovered there.
Do not go with a group, they will get you killed/converted.
Sleep in trees (hammock) anyone climbing will wake you
Stay low and DO NOT be moving around movement attracts attention.
The Athens area has lots of older trees so hopefully you will know the area. If not G2 it as soon as possible.
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WAR EAGLE!!0 -
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