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I didn't see a thread dedicated to what safety/survival gear we think we should carry to be reasonably preparred.
Here's what I have come up with....
Avy
Wear a Beacon
Probe & shovel in my bacpack
Survival:
couple road flares - for starting fires
knife
parachute cord
extra batteries for radio, beacon, etc.
traditional compass
whistle
map
space blanket
small hand saw (folding type)
~15 ft webbing, caribeaner
2 4-mil contractor bags, rolled up
small flashlight or headlamp
bic lighter
First aid:
ace wrap
medication- anti inflam, and pain management (plastic film cans work great)
a few Gause '4x4's' (maxi-pads work great as well)
a roll of quality medical tape
Triple anti-biotic ointment
emergency splint - google search 'sam splint'
Other stuff to consider:
small amt. duct tape
cable ties
travel pack of baby wipes
water tablets
food (snack and survival)
Extra gloves/mittens
Laminated map of area
Sterno can (muff pot doubles as cooking pan)
because what I do for a living, its second nature for me to think about the medical stuff, and it doesn't take up much space or weigh very much. It sucks when someone you care about gets hurt, and you wish you had more than what you do - been there, don't want to do that again.
My Lt. suggested 6 oz. motor oil to help starting the fire.
smoked and vacuum packed meat keeps well when cool for snack food.
most protein bars taste like chalk, but work for emergency survival food.
I've commonly heard to plan for 2 days' worth of survival food.
It's been brought up that I didn't put GPS/Radio on this list, and they do belong. So: GPS, and know how to use it. Perhaps a laminated card with alternate frequencies to try if you don't find help on your primary.
Chime in, let's hear your thoughts and suggestions.
Here's what I have come up with....
Avy
Wear a Beacon
Probe & shovel in my bacpack
Survival:
couple road flares - for starting fires
knife
parachute cord
extra batteries for radio, beacon, etc.
traditional compass
whistle
map
space blanket
small hand saw (folding type)
~15 ft webbing, caribeaner
2 4-mil contractor bags, rolled up
small flashlight or headlamp
bic lighter
First aid:
ace wrap
medication- anti inflam, and pain management (plastic film cans work great)
a few Gause '4x4's' (maxi-pads work great as well)
a roll of quality medical tape
Triple anti-biotic ointment
emergency splint - google search 'sam splint'
Other stuff to consider:
small amt. duct tape
cable ties
travel pack of baby wipes
water tablets
food (snack and survival)
Extra gloves/mittens
Laminated map of area
Sterno can (muff pot doubles as cooking pan)
because what I do for a living, its second nature for me to think about the medical stuff, and it doesn't take up much space or weigh very much. It sucks when someone you care about gets hurt, and you wish you had more than what you do - been there, don't want to do that again.
My Lt. suggested 6 oz. motor oil to help starting the fire.
smoked and vacuum packed meat keeps well when cool for snack food.
most protein bars taste like chalk, but work for emergency survival food.
I've commonly heard to plan for 2 days' worth of survival food.
It's been brought up that I didn't put GPS/Radio on this list, and they do belong. So: GPS, and know how to use it. Perhaps a laminated card with alternate frequencies to try if you don't find help on your primary.
Chime in, let's hear your thoughts and suggestions.
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