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Emergency survival kit 101

by J. Nunez
(South Texas)

Large plastic container or large back-pack
2-Folding knives(large and small)
survival knife
small axe
small baton
sharpening stone
disposable lighter
water-proof matches
small mirror
magnifing glass
compass
nylon rope
emergency blankets
disposable rain poncho
large trash bags
different size ziploc bags
roll of wire
small fishing kit(hooks, line, bobber, sinker)
zip-ties different sizes
aluminum pot
plastic cups
fork and spoon
small first aid kit
snake bite kit
insect repellent (pump)
sun block
folded foil paper
water purifing tablets
foldable 5 gallon water container
1/2 gallon jug w/lid
pepper spray
led flash light
small portable dynamo radio
batteries
sewing kit
roll fluorescent tape
antibacterial bar soap
light weight plastic cutting board
extra pair of socks and underwear
mid size hand towel
gold bond body powder
toilet paper
canned sardines
salt&pepper
tabasco sauce
instant coffee packets
pocket survival guide
.22LR stainless hand gun
gun oil
ammo(keep inside ziploc bag with few drops of oil)







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Emergency survival kit 101

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May 03, 2012
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One is none, and two is one.... NEW
by: Art-e-Mouse

Seems like a very complete kit... but I offer a suggestion. First is the rule of three's.. 3 min's w/o air, 3 days w/o water, 3 weeks w/o food. I didn't see any type of N95 or similar particulate masks (dust, chemicals, etc.). Cheap and very light to carry. Bleach cubes or iodine as an additional H2O purification device should your 1st fail or be lost. Also a few "coffee filters" for filtration might be handy. A flint-steel and striker to support your other fire starters along with some Tinder-quick in case of wet conditions. Last, a book on Edible plants (for your region) with pictures and maybe a Conibear #110 or two and some pre-made snares to enhance your fishing kit.
Good Luck.

Mar 26, 2012
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Nice kit....
by: steve

Looks good J. You've got alot of the basics covered and added the right amount of things that you feel comfortable with. Reminds me of a military mans ruck.

Hope you never have to use for anything other than camping...otherwise we're in deep doo doo.


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