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    Quote Originally Posted by tennecedar View Post
    Replaced them with sterile surgical gloves. They carry more water and don't attract all the comments.
    You must have been using the small ones.
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    (You been peeking?)

    I tried to shows some guys the uses of the contents of my kit once. You would have thought i had asked to borrow their boat when i asked them to fetch some water in a condom to cook with.
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    Well why not?

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    But they don't make as good a slingshot, or tournaket.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tennecedar View Post
    Replaced them with sterile surgical gloves. They carry more water and don't attract all the comments.
    Draw some circles on them with black marker. When you fill 'em up, you'll think you've got yourself a cow.

    http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_gIcnNHfRBi.../Angry_Cow.jpg
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    Oh Ken thats utterly rediculous....
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    .....and be careful around sharp things because you'll have ......well, you know ----an udder failure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gray Wolf View Post
    Oh Ken thats utterly rediculous....
    Quote Originally Posted by crashdive123 View Post
    .....and be careful around sharp things because you'll have ......well, you know ----an udder failure.
    That's it. I'm moving to an udder thread.
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    Here's a link to a description of my pack with pictures:



    Bring on the kitchen sink!
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    You got pretty much everything there! Nice kit over all. (Although I still like minimalist kits better....)
    Survival is not about surviving AGAINST the nature. It's about surviving WITH the nature.

    You can't go in to nature, nature is not a place or an object. Nature just is. You are living it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chazlawyer View Post
    Here's a link to a description of my pack with pictures:

    http://www.emergencypreparationforum...c.php?f=9&t=33

    Bring on the kitchen sink!
    Do you have room for anything else? How heavy is that pack the way it is?

    I saw on your list Esbit fuel, but I didn't see a stove?
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    There is an esbit stove tucked in there somewhere...might not have made the pics. The pack is about 25 pounds (if i don't have the slingshot ammo in there...lol) But it's mainly a pack I keep in my car. I have lumped it around on a hike to test it out...and it's certainly manageable...but it's not for a minimalist hiker...

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    25 punds.. Whats that in kilos? I should find an internet page that does the transforming for me. Oh well. As long as it is not more than 40kg it is ok.

    EDIT: Ok, if I'm not complately wrong 25 pounds is around 11kg. So it is a light pack compared to those we had to carry in the army.
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    Quote Originally Posted by owl girl
    Or fire + tree = really really big fire!
    I found this out the hard way, yesterday

    I tend to correlate the importance of a survival kit with that of a survival knife
    Quote Originally Posted by Ole WV Coot
    A survival knife is of course the one you have with you.
    and
    Quote Originally Posted by paul vs. wild
    Its a survival kit the point is that you dont want to carry around everything under the sun
    and
    Quote Originally Posted by Draka Alpha
    …the basic rules of a survival kit. Rule 1. Make it small enough that you won't be tempted to leave it in camp when you take a "short" stroll in the woods. Rule 2. see rule one above.
    I like the idea of having the essentials in an Altoids can. This way I can keep the really important, yet compact, stuff with me at all times. Then, I progress up to a fanny pack of stuff I keep in my car. Then, if I know I am going to be out in the elements for an extended amount of time (intentionally), I have my backpack loaded down like I am some kind of pack mule.

    I got my lists from the SAS Survival Handbook by John “Lofty” Wiseman, but have added and deleted stuff according to what is relevant for me and my family.

    In the Altoid tin (the inside of the tin lid itself can be shined into a reflective signaling mirror):
    Waterproof matches
    Tallow candle (edible)
    Flint & steel
    Magnifying glass
    Needles (several, 1 lrg eye) & strong thread
    Fish hooks & line
    Luminous button compass
    Beta light (small tritium light)
    Snare wire (2-3 ft) brass
    Survival wire saw
    Medical kit:
    Analgesic – hydrocodone; advil; asprin
    Immodium
    Antibiotic
    Benadryl
    Water sterilizing tablets
    2 exacto blades
    Butterfly sutures
    Bandaids – assorted sizes
    Condom

    For my fanny pack:
    aluminum mess tin
    Fuel / stove
    Small Flashlight
    4 flares
    Marker panel
    Matches
    Food
    Tubes of butter
    Dehydrated meat
    Salt tablets
    Electrolite powder
    Survival bag – polythene heat-insulated
    Survival log (list which plants you have found to be edible, make notes, etc)
    Folding knife
    Parang or machete
    Wet stone
    Duct tape
    heavy duty trash bags
    550 cord
    Survival book
    Wrist rocket

    In the backpack:
    Everything else, including the kitchen sink

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    Super! A few thoughts that may or may not be of benefit to you. Just my humble opinion.

    In the Altoid tin (the inside of the tin lid itself can be shined into a reflective signaling mirror):
    Certainly better than nothing but the best signal is a mirror developed for that purpose.

    Waterproof matches
    Something as good and cheaper is soaking strike anywhere matches in paraffin.

    Tallow candle (edible)
    Great idea. I had not considered this! I love muti-use.

    Flint & steel
    You bet! add some char cloth

    Magnifying glass
    Fresnel lens will probably serve you best

    Needles (several, 1 lrg eye) & strong thread
    Fish hooks & line
    You might consider consolidating your thread and fishing line into paracord. The inner strands can be used for either. Strictly a personal choice here.

    Luminous button compass
    Beta light (small tritium light)
    Snare wire (2-3 ft) brass
    Survival wire saw
    I assume this is one of those metal thread saws since it's in an Altoid tin. They are not very reliable. It will probably break the first time you use it. You might want to test it before you have to rely on it.

    Medical kit:
    Analgesic – hydrocodone; advil; asprin
    Immodium
    Antibiotic
    Benadryl
    Water sterilizing tablets
    2 exacto blades
    Butterfly sutures
    Bandaids – assorted sizes
    Condom
    You might consider adding duct tape (you can wrap it around a pencil or one end of you flint steel if it's long enough). You can't have too much paracord or duct tape.


    For my fanny pack:
    aluminum mess tin
    Fuel / stove
    Small Flashlight
    4 flares
    Marker panel
    Matches
    Food
    Tubes of butter
    Dehydrated meat
    Salt tablets
    Electrolite powder
    Survival bag – polythene heat-insulated
    Survival log (list which plants you have found to be edible, make notes, etc)
    Folding knife
    Parang or machete
    Wet stone
    Duct tape
    heavy duty trash bags
    550 cord
    Survival book
    Wrist rocket
    Nice list. I would still add a butane lighter and some safety pins. You could also add some cotton balls soaked in Vaseline. You should be able to stick six (6) in a 35mm plastic film canister. They are great for starting fires and the Vaseline is great for chapped lips and chafing.


    In the backpack:
    Everything else, including the kitchen sink (don't forget the strainer. )
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    Rick, thanks for the input! This is exactly why I am here. I never think of everything until it's too late. Now, on to the knives forum so I can find a good folding blade

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    My pleasure. None of us can think of everything. All of us learn from each other. If any of it was of value then I'm glad to help.

    Knives forum? Those exist? Why doesn't anyone tell me about these things? People, you have to start sharing this stuff with me!! (walks off kicking chat).
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    lmao okay okay excuse me....the knives TOPIC....happy now?

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    Whew - thought you were gonna be one of those conspiracy theorists that says there are other forums. Glad you cleared that up.
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    Rick, you're overdue for a trip to see the spirit talkers again, aren't you?
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    It's really odd that you ask that because just last night a Red Tailed Hawk visited with me. He asked if I was overdue for a visit with Chiya Tanka. Is that amazing or what?
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