#113962 - 11/28/07 09:07 PM
Comforts of home
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Hacksaw
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I'm curious to know...
Do any of you pack your BOBs or kits or whatever with anything that isn't needed for physical survival? Something which comforts you or helps keep your mind and/or morale good? A book, a picture, a game, etc?
From a purely academic point of view it seems silly...but I do it. I don't go anywhere without a cigar, a punch cutter, and a proper lighter. If I'm going to be in a rough survival situation, I want to have something to enjoy while the chips are down.
Now that I'm thinking about it however even these things can be used in survival. The punch cutter could be used to put small holes in things, the lighter is obviously useful, and tobacco is a drawing agent which works great for pulling the toxin out of a bee or wasp sting. You could also use the cigar to transport fire if you had no good way of re-lighting a fire. It burns slow and won't go out easily if you take a puff occasionally.
I guess anything can be a survival item in a pinch.
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#113965 - 11/28/07 09:19 PM
Re: Comforts of home
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Journeyman
Registered: 08/17/06
Posts: 91
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A deck of cards. It's a great survival tool. If you ever get lost in the wilderness, sit down and start playing a game of solitaire. Very quickly someone will come along and tell you to play the black Jack on the red Queen.
Kevin B.
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#113966 - 11/28/07 09:22 PM
Re: Comforts of home
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Enthusiast
Registered: 07/02/06
Posts: 253
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Dry socks - probably 101 uses, but dry, warm, unsweaty feet are an example of civilisation
A pack of Marvel superhero playing cards - cards for me, superhero pictures for my boy, a genuine twofer
Bottle opener - not exactly survival, but being able to open a proper beer (like a good IPA or a bottle of dog) seems pretty close to a lifesaver at times
Remember - any idiot can be uncomfortable
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#113969 - 11/28/07 09:53 PM
Re: Comforts of home
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Veteran
Registered: 09/01/05
Posts: 1474
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I wonder if I can fit a bottle of 18 year old scotch in my bag! In your bag?!! That kinda scotch deserves its own padded Pelican case.
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#113970 - 11/28/07 09:53 PM
Re: Comforts of home
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Hacksaw
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Maybe not a bottle but...
When I got married I bought myself and each of my groomsmen a hip flask/cigar holder combo. 2 tubes for cigars, the third is a flask. The Bourbon was a godsend that day!
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#113976 - 11/28/07 10:59 PM
Re: Comforts of home
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Addict
Registered: 01/27/07
Posts: 510
Loc: on the road 10-11 months out o...
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One of my favorite books and a hip flask of Gentleman Jack
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Depend on yourself, help those who are not able, and teach those that are.
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#113979 - 11/29/07 12:00 AM
Re: Comforts of home
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Stranger
Registered: 11/15/05
Posts: 23
Loc: S Central Kansas
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I always carry my mall survival kit - cellphone, money for coffee and pretzels, and a good book. It has saved me a few times from saying something I might regret later, because I was ready to go home - but she wasn't.
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#113981 - 11/29/07 12:28 AM
Re: Comforts of home
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Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 08/03/07
Posts: 3078
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Hi Canadian_Soldier, Ah an 18 year old scotch, old enough to be out on its own. If your limited in what you can carry, then carrying the best makes complete sense. Snowpeak makes a nice 6 oz titanium flask. Looks like thats my Christmas present now sorted.
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