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#127703 - 03/18/08 08:28 PM What to pack in a survival trunk/box?
JRR Offline
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Registered: 08/28/06
Posts: 37
There are lots of threads on survival kits, go bags, ditch kits, etc, but I don't see much discussion on longer term kits that one might store in an suv/pickup, etc.

I have a decent sized trunk that rides in the back of my Bronco. I can fit a goodly amount of gear in there. I also keep a backpack, mostly filled with camping gear just in case I find a 3 day weekend and want to get the hell out for a few days. That plus a mini survival kit I keep on my person whenever I hit the woods. But I digress. What should I keep in the box in the truck other than redundant items, I'd also have in the backpack? As I said, I have plenty of room for outdoor gear, not so much for chainsaws and such. Oh, I also have tools and jumper cables, etc already taken care of, so I'm mainly interested in wilderness or survival gear.

Thanks.


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#127708 - 03/18/08 08:59 PM Re: What to pack in a survival trunk/box? [Re: JRR]
Blast Offline
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Registered: 07/15/02
Posts: 3760
Loc: TX
Is this to bug out or just escape for a weekend?
From memory in my truck:
1. Get-me-home-bag (similar to bug-out bag but designed to get me home from work)
2. Maps of Houston, Dallas, Texas and the surrounding three states in each direction.
3. USA/Canada/Mexico road atlas
4. hygiene kit (toothbrushes, antipersperent, toilet paper, seat covers, comb, soap, wash clothes)
5. Coveralls plus change of clothes
6. Tools (regular tool kit, air compressor, tire pressure gauge, jumper cables, etc...)
7. Big first aid kit (though mainly filled with gauze and bandages)
8. Extraction tools (come-along, tow strap)
9. Two extra large spraycans of fix-a-flat
10. assorted flashlights
11. AA-powered, waterproof radio
12. spare batteries
13. small folding stool (actually in house awaiting repairs right now)
14. assorted paperback books and magazines
15. deck of cards
16. tarp
17. ropes of assorted sizes and materials
18. spare diapers and baby wipes (note to self: replace diapers with larger size!)
19. Stuffed animal (monkey)
20. folding saw
21. water
22. assorted tie-down straps and bungie cords
23. mess kit and canteen

There's more, but that's the main stuff.

-Blast
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#127709 - 03/18/08 09:28 PM Re: What to pack in a survival trunk/box? [Re: Blast]
Dan_McI Offline
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Registered: 12/10/07
Posts: 844
Loc: NYC
I like a lot of Blast's list. Each person's list is probably going to differ and fit what they feel suits them, their abilities, their knowledge, their needs and wants, their environment, etc. I've also noted a tendency by many people who post here to reevaluate the stuff in their kits, BOBs, etc.

I would add another tarp to Blast's list. They are useful things. And I like the waterproof radio and flashlights, with battery power, but having the ability to crank for power too is something I like. I have radios which can be powered by both. And in place of or in addition to the toilet paper, I like wipes.

Overall, I think the kit should be much the same, with the additions to keep the vehicle running.

Now, I need to go and look at what's in the SUV, and think about what should be there.

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#127714 - 03/18/08 10:17 PM Re: What to pack in a survival trunk/box? [Re: Dan_McI]
AROTC Offline
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Registered: 05/06/04
Posts: 604
Loc: Manhattan
Well, since you have tools for the vehicle and camping gear already, I would make a list of things you would normally consider too heavy for a survival kit. Things that would increase your chances of survival or just things that would make a situation more comfortable. Two things I carry that fit the bill are a full sized shovel (one of the ones with a shorter "D" handle) and an ax. Do you need them, probably not, but they have so many uses and hatchets and kukris and E-tools can only accomplish so much. If you have to clear a downed tree from a road, you want an ax. If you need to move snow or mud to move a vehicle you want a shovel. Then how about boots, a decent winter coat and a rain suit. I would guess you probably already have a sleeping bag and stove in the camping gear, but if not I would consider putting them in your car. Together they'll insure you're warm and well fed. Just a few ideas.
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#127717 - 03/18/08 10:59 PM Re: What to pack in a survival trunk/box? [Re: AROTC]
MDinana Offline
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Registered: 03/08/07
Posts: 2208
Loc: Beer&Cheese country
This was on an earlier post, but how about something to help signal your location? Flares, hunting-orange vest, etc? In case you get stuck, bright is better. Throw some rope and a few orange bandannas, you can string up a flag on the nearest pole or tree.

I think that Blast hit the big stuff. A cell phone car charger, maybe a CB radio.

Some of it too depends on where you're living. Streets of LA, vs. the backwoods of Maine can have much different req's!

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#127722 - 03/18/08 11:39 PM Re: What to pack in a survival trunk/box? [Re: MDinana]
DrmstrSpoodle Offline
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Registered: 01/28/07
Posts: 138
I don't have a truck or an SUV, but I do have a lockbox in my bedroom closet, like you would see on a fishing boat or something. Inside it's got some canned food, water, a Sterno heater, radio, tools, and some other important things. If I had to I imagine I could just grab the box and stick it in the trunk of my car. But for now it just serves as an emergency supply box at home, if I need something extra for a few days, or need to grab something to go in the basement during a tornado.

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#127725 - 03/18/08 11:49 PM Re: What to pack in a survival trunk/box? [Re: MDinana]
EHCRain10 Offline
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Registered: 03/11/08
Posts: 42
Loc: VA
I would suggest either a roll of surveyor's tape or a can of orange spray paint if you want a way to signal.
either one would provide multiple chances to signal the people who are trying to find you.
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#127792 - 03/19/08 07:24 PM Re: What to pack in a survival trunk/box? [Re: Blast]
MoBOB Offline
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Registered: 09/17/07
Posts: 1219
Loc: here
Number 19 is essential.
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#127794 - 03/19/08 07:44 PM Re: What to pack in a survival trunk/box? [Re: MoBOB]
Nishnabotna Offline
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Registered: 12/31/07
Posts: 512
Loc: Nebraska
Originally Posted By: MoBOB
Number 19 is essential.

More than #18?

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#127801 - 03/19/08 08:26 PM Re: What to pack in a survival trunk/box? [Re: Nishnabotna]
Hacksaw
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Here's what's in my trunk boxes (from memory...I'll check the box when I get home and edit if needed)

1: A box: Plastic with a lid that will keep water out if rained on...inside of which is the following:
2: Belt Knife (one of my many surplus sharps)
3: Multitool
4: AA LED Flashlight (with batteries reversed just in case)
5: Hand crank LED flashlight/radio/cell phone charger
6: Duct tape
7: Folding Shovel
8: Stainless cup for scooping/cooking/whatever-ing
9: Esbit or canteen stove
10: 24 Hexamine tablets
11: Mechanics gloves
12: First Aid Kit
13: Glow Sticks
14: Hatchet/Axe (One box has a Trailblazer pack hatchet. My Jeep always has an axe in the back besides the box)
15: Bic Lighter AND a jet style butane lighter
16: Lifeboat matches in waterproof container
17: Tinders (waterproof)
18: Food (cans of soup and some snacks)
19: Water purification tablets
20: 12V tire air pump
21: Booster cables

Then I have a jumbo size Ziploc storage bag (the smallest of the super jumbo storage bags) with:

1: Blanket (The $10 kind so I can use it to crawl under the car to work if I have to without getting too dirty)
2: Wool gloves
3: Neck warmer/head over
4: Toque
* In summer I'll swap out the 'warm clothes' for just 'extra clothes' so I have something to change into if I break down in my nice work clothes and need to spend any amount of time somewhere.

I also have the obligatory tool kit which has all the repair stuffs. Mine are in need of overhauling...something I need to do before my next big road trip.

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