#101145 - 07/30/07 09:44 PM
Re: Pics of my kits
[Re: Leigh_Ratcliffe]
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In my big kit (in the MOLLE backpack) I have a big water bladder and a Nalgene Bottle for water. I hope to have pictures up of my large kit soon...
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#101148 - 07/30/07 10:40 PM
Re: Pics of my kits
[Re: Leigh_Ratcliffe]
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I agree -- carry 1 l water in a bottle in your car/ backpack/briefcase.
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#101176 - 07/31/07 03:23 AM
Re: Pics of my kits
[Re: Rusty]
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As far as the matches go...I have an entire bottle of waterproof matches in there. I think it wastes alot of space. What is the best way to store these matches outside of there containr in a kit??
With a striker?
I'd scrap the matches and get a fire steel or additional Spark Lite fire starter. You will save space, and get many more fires from either of the above than you would the lifeboat matches in the bottle. Better yet, get one of each, You stick tinder such as Tinder Quick or the Coglans(sp?) tinder in any open space within the kit. Doug's AMK PSP uses a Spark Lite and 5 Tinder Quick.
Edited by SBRaider (07/31/07 03:25 AM)
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#101189 - 07/31/07 10:34 AM
Re: Pics of my kits
[Re: Stu]
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I would try to add some shelter items to your big-kit, such as a heatsheet, emergency poncho,etc.
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#101298 - 08/01/07 09:03 PM
Re: Pics of my kits
[Re: Stu]
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As far as the matches go...I have an entire bottle of waterproof matches in there. I think it wastes alot of space. What is the best way to store these matches outside of there containr in a kit??
With a striker?
I'd scrap the matches and get a fire steel or additional Spark Lite fire starter. You will save space, and get many more fires from either of the above than you would the lifeboat matches in the bottle. Better yet, get one of each, You stick tinder such as Tinder Quick or the Coglans(sp?) tinder in any open space within the kit. Doug's AMK PSP uses a Spark Lite and 5 Tinder Quick. Ah,no. Sorry. Matches do have their uses. Some people love them, some hate them. I have them because they make a reliable one handed storable fire starter. In some respects they are, from a storability point of view, better than a lighter. No leaking gas issues etc. In a small kit, like your otter box, put them in a small ziplock baggy. With a striker board from a match box. Better yet, split them between two baggies. As a point, at any given moment (outside the house) I have at least two lighters, match safe and a couple of ferro rods stashed around me somewhere. Plus something like eight plus TinderQuick tabs. A lot of the time it's closer to twenty plus.
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#101315 - 08/02/07 01:24 AM
Re: Pics of my kits
[Re: philip]
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+1 on that. The biggest I stash for emergencies is 20s. Most ones and fives.
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#101490 - 08/03/07 06:22 PM
Re: Pics of my kits
[Re: ironraven]
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The bottle of matches are going to stay until I can find a better way to store a smaller amount or purchase another sparklite.
I think i might ditch the rubber gloves in favor of a water bladder ...
It this a fairly well rounded kit for the most part??? I have some extra room for some things...any ideas on what else I can put in???
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#101493 - 08/03/07 07:32 PM
Re: Pics of my kits
[Re: Rusty]
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IMHO, its a good kit. Most of the suggestions I've read in this thread are matters of personal preference, and I think we all have a tendency to tinker with these kits. As far as adding anything, I think I would focus on the most likely emergencies I might encounter in my life (for example, being stranded in my car in severe winter weather), and put in some small piece of light gear that would be helpful for that. Or a candy bar.
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