Here's what the overnight bag contains:
1) Internal frame pack, bigger than a day bag but smaller than a weekender (Still looking for a good one, I must have four or five floating around the house, or given to the grandkids / kids)
2) Buck 119 fixed blade knife and two sided diamond hone
3) Buck 140M fixed blade knife
4) Additional liter bottle
5) Engineer's compass
6) First aid kit ( cloth band aids, sunblock, bandages, analgesics, tweezers, small EMT shears, sanitary napkin or two, misc first aid crap)
7) Stainless steel cooking eating set (pot, plate, bowel, cup, fork, spoon salt, pepper, mini bottle of Tabasco sauce etc.)
8) MSR Dragonfly multi fuel stove and fuel bottle (burns the same thing the TJ does, plus just about any other liquid fuel you can get your hands on)
9) MSR water filter
10) Tea bags, hot chocolate, bullion cubes, a couple of MRE's or Mountain House meals
11) Gun cleaning tools and supplies (pull through style)
12) More 550 cord in green or black
13) spool of trip wire
14) Heavy safari style shorts
15) Heavy short sleeved shirt
16) Sock liners and more wool socks
17) Wool "finger" gloves (the ones without the finger ends)
18) Small bible
19) SAS survival guide (compact version)
20) Magnesium fire starter with flint and steel built in
21) Strike anywhere matches in a waterproof container
22) Flashlight
23) Spare rechargeable batteries
24) Goal Zero solar recharger
25) Write in the rain notebook and pen
26) Deck of playing cards
27) Pair of small ten power binoculars
28) Good quality space blanket
29) 12' x 16' sheet of plastic
30) Miniature folding camp stool
31) Couple of bandanas
32) Wool watch cap
33) Balaclava
34) Candle lantern and extra candle
35) Fire starter sticks
36) Wood saw, the one that looks like a chain saw chain.
37) Gorilla tape (works on everything including torn soft tops and cloths)
38) 12" x 12" piece of thin veneer to set stove on
I'm sure there is more small misc stuff in there as well. Some stuff changes with the season as well, but this is pretty much the base of it.
I see your list. And I raise it exponentially.
I take survival up in the mountains of the PNW pretty seriously. This is my 10 day or I don't know when I'm coming back cause I'm hunting in the PNW list. It fits in an 80L backpack. But I modify this master list for each trip I'm going on. It's more of a list of everything that I can cull from. So as not to forget anything. But I can fit this all in one pack very comfortably. Alot of it is small lightweight stuff.
Doesn't include food taken in the cooler. And no everything doesn't go with me hunting. My hunting pack is set up for just hunting. This is the main pack held back at camp. I'd never take this pack filled with the master list of items unless I was mechanized - taking the Jeep.
Although I've only had my Jeep several months. I need to work out a security system for it and the cooler. Hopefully we and our camp are hidden so far up in the mountains it doesn't matter. But sometimes like to stay with the vehicle at night. But just as often sleeping in the mountains. Where this pack would be with us at a campsite. But still gotta work out some security for it. Maybe a security lock box and take the rear seat out. I rarely hunt with more than one other person. So that would work.
I need to add my vehicle supplies to another list. Which goes in my Tuffy security trunk. I'm still working on that one:
FOOD:
*1lb Beef jerky*
6-9 Mountain House Meals – As many as will fit comfortably.
*24pk - Peach iced tea Crystal Lite
*2 bags - Garlic salt and Johnnys seasoning
*1lb Instant coffee
*Splenda
*Dried creamer
*Dried squid for bait and eating
*40pk - Trader Joe's Black Mango Tea
SHELTER:
Kelty Cosmic Down 0F sleeping bag
Poncho usgi
Klymit skeleton coyote x-frame pad or Big Agnes full size pad.
Marmot Trailight 2P tent
Emergency Thermal Blanket
COMMUNICATION:
CountyComm am/fm shortwave radio that runs 150 hours on one AA. It's small. About 3x.75.
2 - Midland GXT1050VP4 2 way camo frs/gmrs radios - headsets for both - runs off rechargable AA's.
2 emergency whistle Fox 40
HYGEINE/HEALTH/WELFARE:
Small Powder
Baking soda in film canister - as backup Toothpaste and acid med
(I have acid reflux - BADLY)
1 toothbrush
Bug spray deet
Bag of tobacco and rolling papers and as many packs of cigerettes as I can carry. (I know. Terrible. Trying to quit now.)
Nail clippers
5 Zip lock freezer bags
1 Roll toilet paper
1 Bottle camp soap Dr. Bronners
FIRE:
1 4x4 ziplock with dryer lint and vaseline balls
2 Packs Waterproof Matches
3 Bic Lighters
3 small fire steel - misch steel
1 large firesteel 5 x .5
1 zippo lighter
TOOLS:
Lexan full size fork and spoon
Czech Mess kit (Only outside container. Ditched the interior pot for weight savings.)
Whetstone - Arkansas
Handcuff key
Fishing gear - 50lb test braided line, hooks, small & medium diamond jigs, dried squid
12 speed hooks
1 Casio waterproof wristwatch - with compass, thermometer, etc.
Watch cover
1 pair of small EMT shears
1 Large sewing needle
12 AA NIMH rechargeable batteries
Instapark 10 5w solar charger
21" Sven saw
Small compact binos
Duct tape - heavy weight and light weight for making bandages. (How much is to much? I have an inch of heavy weight wrapped around a credit card. And about 1/2 inch of lightweight wrapped around a credit card. Lightweight for bandages. Heavy duty for repairing things.)
Pad of paper waterproof
Carpenters pencil
Leatherman Multi-tool
P51 can opener
200ft 550 Paracord
300ft(?) 50lb test braided fishing line.
6 Plastic Zip Ties
6 Ranger Bands
1 Sharpie
WEAPONS:
Broken shell extractor
Gas port reamer
Glock .357 with holster
.30-06
20 .30-06 rds
50 rds .357
ESEE 5 survival knife/leather sheath
Mora OD Green with 4 inch blade. Kydex sheath
Tactical rifle sling
Headlamp Ultrafire UF-H2 B Head light - runs 11 hours on one AA.
Foam ear plugs
Gun cleaning kit - meaning small one in a bag.
PACK & HARNESS:
HPG conceal carry chest pouch. (Contains handgun/ammo/gps/flashlight/maps)
Arcteryx Khyber 80 backpack
1 Multicam fanny pack as EDC (Contains multiples of fire/water/cordiage/fak/fishing kit/poncho/headlamp/emergency blanket/snare wire/mora knife)
Misc. Silnylon pouches to keep clothing and sleeping bag dry
WATER:
SS Nalgene with aluminum canteen cup
Platypus water bag 2L (This is only for backup. Only used in emergency should I lose other water containers.)
USGI Camelback water bladder backpack 3L
Water Purification Tablets
Sawyer Mini water filter
ELECTRICAL:
3 micro photon II lights
12 AA Rechargeable Batteries
2 Fenix E21 2 PD35 flashlight - doubles as weapon light
2 Extra bulbs for flashlights
1 Samsung Galaxy S8+ cellphone, 256gb micro SD card, and extra battery. Massive storage of survival docs on the micro SD card. And important documents.
CLOTHING:
1 pair Columbia hiking pants.
1 pair Columbia hiking shorts.
1 synthetic Columbia hiking shirts.
1 Multicam Propper hunting shirt
1 Polarfleece Columbia jacket
UK USGI jacket multicam goretex
1 Super lightweight down jacket with hood. This thing is a heater. Maybe weighs 8oz? Very packable.
Merrel Moab Ventilator boots or Danner sage green waterproof combat boots.
Mosquito hood
Sythetic baseball cap.
5.11 fleece cap
Perscription sunglasses.
Perscription glasses.
1 Bottom and Top Merino wool base layer.
1 set of Gloves leather tactical shooting style
4 Pairs of Wool Socks
4 pairs of lightweight synthetic socks
1 multicam neck gaitor
1 OD Green shamagh (doubles as towel)
1 Lightweight commercial coveralls ghillie suit for bow hunting.
NAVIGATION:
2 Compasses - Suunto and Silva
3 button compasses stashed throughout chestrig, fannypack and pack.
Topographical Map
The map should include;
• Primary Alternate Roads (paved); your alternate vehicle travel route
• Secondary Roads (gravel or dirt); a back-up vehicle travel route
• TOPO map MGRS/UTM for compass or GPS use (terrain and waterways); a planned foot travel route
• Train Tracks (bridges across the rivers); for alternate foot travel
• River and Streams
• Water Crossing Plans(boat and bridge locations); alternate ways to cross the water
• Water Drainage Canals
• Storm Water Drainage Systems
• Bus and Taxi Schedules; alternate travel
• Cache and Hold-up Locations; your preplanned locations
• Possible Supply Locations; hardware, outdoor and gun stores
Streetwise waterproof maps of CA, OR & WA
Handheld GPS Garmin Etrex 20
BOOKS:
US ARMY Special Forces Medical Handbook
WALLET:
Emergency cash. Stashed throughout pack and self. Small bills.
Credit cards
ID
Insurance card
Important numbers - phones, addresses etc.
State and Federal licenses
Bank account numbers
Medication list
FIRST AID KIT:
1 quickclot or celox (i bought the celox it was cheaper)
1 Roll of Kerlix
1 credit card of 2 inch duct tape thin for making bandages and another credit card with 3 inch Gorilla Tape for repairs and making splints and wraps.
1 israeli bandage
1 Kravat/Triangular bandage
1 small EMT-sheers
2 burn-jel
2 wks Prescription meds
1 Bug Spray
2-5x5 Mole Skin
10 Cough Drops
Triple antibiotic cream
100 Benadryl
100 Imodium AD
100 800mg ibuprofen
20 prescription pain reliever
30 antibiotics
1 camp tweezers
100 pill metamucil
2 large safety pins
3 Suture kits
*As my first aid knowledge increases I add more things to my first aid. But I refuse to take anything with me I don't know how to absolutely use. Like I need a tourniquet and something for chest wounds. But I'm not that proficient yet.
I'm combining a vehicle repair and unstuck kit from all of your lists you've posted. And several from the internet. I'll post it when I finish.