If you feel like you have a pretty good handle on your 72 hour kits and have kept up with rotation, now could be a good time to consider beefing up your kits. We've found that things that used to overwhelm us to think about are much easier to tackle once
we've got the basics down. Here are a few suggestions:
Shelter: Instead of a tube tent or tarp and the mylar emergency blankets, put a full tent and sleeping bags in a rubbermaid bin and store it near your kits
Food: Instead of emergency bars and other non-cook items, consider some powerless cooking options and pack up some just add water meals. We review some common cooking stoves at this link.
First aid: Many people only only have some very basic first aid items in their kits to start with. Consider adding items that could be useful in particular scenarios like a snake bite kit, burn cream, items needed to give stitches, etc.
Water Purification: Most kits include water, we also recommend including something that can purify MORE water when your initial
supplies run out.