The above organization has compiled a list of items that they believe search and rescue professionals should carry on their searches and rescues. The list is basically a "ready pack" so that you can have everything you'd need to survive readily available.
I've posted the contents before, but for the first time I've actually tried something. The second week of February I've got to go to this class for the first time ever, and I'm looking forward to it. However, they list among many other items is that you should have an 8 foot by 10 foot tarp or coated nylon shelter material. This is a large list that is said to fit in an 1800 cubic inch backpack. Well, I have a 1850 cubic inch backpack, and after putting all of the other things I've ever put in it (much of which was gleaned from this website and others like it) there's no room for an 8'x10' tarp. Tarps don't fold up in a very compressible form.
Anyway, I'm supposed to take with me to the Fundamentals of SAR, 40 hour class an 8'x10' "shelter material," and I'm wondering what you guys might suggest in place of a big, heavy Walmart-grade tarp. I already keep in my bag, a disposable poncho (that I really don't want to take out of the package) and several trash bags.
Thanks guys. I know you won't fail me.![]()



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BTW, where did you post that list?



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