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Besides carrying a handheld communications radio or cell phone, I highly recommend building and carrying a water bottle survival kit. Mine is a 32 ounce Nalgene bottle with the new Brunton button compass replacement lid. Nested onto the bottom of it is a stainless steel cook cup with folding handles (Olicamp- obtained at a mountaineering shop). This kit could be carried in saddlebags, or in a hipsack/daypack. The bottle perfectly water-proofs the kit contents contained inside.
BSK kit contents:
1 industrial quality garbage bag
(carried separately)
medium size, lightweight lock-back knife
2 razor knife blades
wire saw
- very lightweight finger loop saw
1 bottle of Potable Aqua tablets
- iodine water purification tabs
2 Gerber breast milk storage pouches
- extra water storage, roll up very compactly
6' laboratory tubing
- used to sip water from cracks in rock, etc
2 butane disposable lighters
- spark wheel can be used to start fires even if lighters are dead
1 bottle NATO lifeboat matches
- water and wind proof; 25 in bottle, usually $3 US
magnesium / flint striker firestarter
Fresnel magnifying lens
- backup solar fire starter device
vaseline soaked cotton balls
- for fire starting tinder
3 military hexamine fuel tablets
- can be used to cook with the cup or start difficult fires
20 foot braid of 550 lb. test parachute cord
- multi-purpose, the inner strands can be used separately; braided into a shoulder strap which also captures the cup to the bottle
freezer bag 1st aid kit
- 4 butterfly "suture" bandages
- 2 large adhesive bandages
- 1 field dressing (XL bandage)
- XS painkiller; Immodium AD
- triple antbiotic packet
- elecrolyte tablets packet
Mini Fox 40 pealess whistle
3x5" plastic signal mirror
- a backup in case both bike mirrors are smashed
waterproof paper and golf pencil
35mm film can fishing kit
- asst. small hooks
- large "gaff" hook (for landing fish/frogs etc)
- BB size reusable split-shot sinkers
- tiny float bobber
- approx. 50 ft. line (varies for region / species)
- asst. dry flies or dehydrated bait
25' brass snare wire
- for trapping / multi-purpose lashing
12" x 3' HD aluminum foil
- multi-purpose
4- 12" nylon zip ties
6 asst. safety pins
Photon II Micro-Lite
- keychain size LED flashlight powered by 2 button-size lithium batteries (10 year shelf life)
flat "roll" of duct tape
- available at Walmart $1 US
3' 3M "33+" electrical tape
- multi-purpose, wrap around something to store
Sewing Kit
- XL awl / punch
- medium needle
- 20 ft. HD upholstery thread
$20 cash
ATT / Walmart calling card
- never expires
waterproof survival instruction cards
- help remember 1st aid, etc, under stressful conditions
Thanks for looking.
Run
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