Layering not only insures that you have a kit of some size with you, it also insures redundancy as each larger kit should have most of the items of the previous (smaller) kit along with different or...
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Layering not only insures that you have a kit of some size with you, it also insures redundancy as each larger kit should have most of the items of the previous (smaller) kit along with different or...
First is the box to put everything in. I chose metal so I can use it to cook with. A SIGG Maxi Aluminum Box with safety clasps.
<The fact that it is aluminum throws up a red flag for cooking. Is...
I just don't see this going well for you. It is not just about planning but also testing (your gear and skills). So just what is your skill level and that of your buddy?
What are you going to do...
Yo Woodsman, How about going over to the intro section and introduce yourself and tell us a bit about yourself.
I've been to that forum, this guy does have a lot going for him ....But I have many questions which he hasn't responded to. I also have a lot of problems with the gear he has and how he presents it....
I don't think that I can agree with you Rick. A crappy kit could be even more dangerous than no kit at all. If you give a novice false confidence with a kit that will fail them, they will more than...
hey Army Ranger Rick, I went to your web site and i've gotta say what were you thinking when you list 550 cord as a luxury item??? I'm a retired SERE (Survival, Evasion, Resistance, Escape)...
Hey Marcraft.... you don't really carry all that stuff on your back into the woods????
Damm! I thought I carried a lot of stuff!
Like most commercial kits, they are flawed. In fact i don't even find them to be a good starting point. Why waste my money on an over priced kit that i am going to gut anyway? My everyday kit is...