Our reasoning & expectations behind this.
Two small bags (hopefully as unobtrusive as possible) to be grabbed should we have to leave the van in a hurry,
If time allows then the snatch bags can be packed in larger bags/rucksacks, with other items. They can also be taken in the rucksacks when walking if required.
The contents are still under consideration and may change slightly depending on the destination. However, having written the list, (see below) so far assuming one is already dressed in suitable clothing for the area, or can take it with you, the basic items seem to work for most destinations from the UK to more remote areas, and in most climates.
Contents should be checked before each trip and restocked where necessary.
Our current snatch bags.
these bags can be used as shoulder or waste bags.
Contents for the UK, Local Europe & more remote areas.
Passport & visas (outside the UK), (original or copies in both bags).
EU medical cover card (E111), (dependent on destination, copes in both bags).
Vaccination status & proof if required. (dependent on destination, copes in both bags).
Travel insurance, (dependent on destination, copes in both bags).
Van insurance, (dependent on destination, copes in both bags).
Any additional personal or van documents, (if required, copes in both bags).
Emergency contact numbers, (copies in both bags).
Smartphone, GPS enabled, (if not in pocket).
Money & credit cards, (if not in pocket).
Our small first aid kits, (see contents, part 1 in both bags, part 2 in one bag or split)
Water purifying tablets, (additional to those in the first aid kit).
Whistles, (additional to those in satellite first aid kits).
Compass
Sun blocker.
Insect repellent.
Midge net hat/head cover.
Fleece hat & gloves.
Sun hat.
Water, (small bottle 500ml?).
? Re-fillable air horn, (and or Bear spray, see insect & animal protection)?
More photos and in-user reviews to follow ASAP.
In-use reviews.
Our conclusions.
Pros.
Cons.
Other related or affected items.