#192092 - 12/29/09 04:28 PM
Re: Building a BoB for an 8 yr old...
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Loc: Florida
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Maybe a pack of cards, and teach him to play solitaire or other game. Or maybe his favorite book, the pages can be used as tinder. Toys may be too much of a distraction when his senses would need to be on high alert in a real BOB situation.
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#192103 - 12/29/09 05:33 PM
Re: Building a BoB for an 8 yr old...
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Registered: 10/19/06
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Geez I hate sporks. As spoons they leak and the tines are too short to be a decent fork. Give me a real fork and spoon any day. The only thing I use a spork for is stirring the pot. I keep plastic sporks in my glove compartment. They come in handy at Taco Bell, sitting in the parking lot dealing with crunchy tacos. I didn't realize there was enough to evoke hatred about sporks - are you talking about the Taco Bell sporks or the more commercial type, ex. http://www.countycomm.com/spork.htm?FWIW a spork is designed to be a compromise from the get-go, I accept that and sporks are okay with me. I haven't noticed that the spoon leaks, and while the fork tines are a little shorter than a fork they pick up noodles and chicken which is about all I ever eat with a spork. My peeve: I'd like a left-handed spork, with the cutting edge on the other side of the fork.
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#192106 - 12/29/09 05:51 PM
Re: Building a BoB for an 8 yr old...
[Re: Lono]
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Registered: 06/02/06
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Never tried one of the plastic fork or spoon things, they didn't seem particularly ergonomic. I was referring to or . As a spoon they leak out the front so really carry less than they should. . .and then you stab yourself. Used as a fork, the food falls off those short tines, usually somewhere other than back on the plate. So yeah, I have other than fond feelings for sporks
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#192107 - 12/29/09 05:58 PM
Re: Building a BoB for an 8 yr old...
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Pooh-Bah
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#192115 - 12/29/09 07:02 PM
Re: Building a BoB for an 8 yr old...
[Re: Dagny]
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Geezer
Registered: 06/02/06
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Loc: SOCAL
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I'd rather have a real spoon and chopsticks. I can always make a new set of chopsticks.
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#192163 - 12/30/09 03:52 PM
Re: Building a BoB for an 8 yr old...
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Loc: Pacific NW, USA
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Yeah, I can see that. I had in mind the Light My fire style spork, which doesn't have the fork tines on the end of the soup spoon. Try one, you might like it - and at least for a hobo knife replacement its a possibility.
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#192165 - 12/30/09 04:20 PM
Re: Building a BoB for an 8 yr old...
[Re: Lono]
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Registered: 06/02/06
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Loc: SOCAL
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Yeah but, I already have a couple sets of $2.50 REI Chefware Utensils which at 1.25 ounces is a better deal than a $3 Light My Fire Spork even if the spork only weighs .2 ounces. That ounce of weight comes at too high a price. Certain things like a handle that isn't covered in whatever you were just eating is something I'd prefer to not give up. BTW, a bit more spendy than the polymer-wear, but titanium is very good stuff and it won't melt or burn in a fire. MY-TI™ Titanium Flatware Snow Peak Titanium Silverware I got my titanium sets at REI before they went to the dark side.
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#192386 - 01/01/10 10:19 PM
Re: Building a BoB for an 8 yr old...
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Registered: 11/09/06
Posts: 2851
Loc: La-USA
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My thanks to everyone for all of the suggestions!!!!
I've now modified the list of items based on everyone's input:
*****’s BoB
MISCELLANEOUS: Small Backpack, 2 bandannas, 100ft Paracord, 1 gal and 1 qt Ziplock bags, pen & memo book, playing cards, small roll of Duct Tape, Survival Bandanna, Pocket Field Guides/Medicinal Plants, Edible Plants, & Animal Tracks, 4 Clothespin, Little green army men, Towel/wash rag
COMMUNICATIONS: whistle, signal mirror, small Flashlight/2 sets of batteries, 2 cell Flashlight/2 sets of batteries, Headlamp/2 sets of batteries, large FM radio receiver (dollar store)/2 sets of batteries, Chalk, 5 gal Ziplock bags to store everything in,
SHELTER: space blanket, light sleeping bag, car travel wool blanket/pillow, small tarp, a large (50 gal) trash bag, a Touque, Wide brimmed hat, A poncho,
WATER: water purification tablets, 2 qt canteen,
FOOD: 2 MRE's (w/heaters), commercial Mess Kit (frying pan, dish, pot/lid), Metal camping cup, HoBo knife, 1 pkg of Datrex or MainStay rations, 1 bag of hard candy, granola and power bars, US Army Camp Jack Knife, Several packs of instant Grits,
HEAT: 4 Hand Warmers,
FAK: Sunscreen, Chap Stick,
NAVIGATION: Compass, Louisiana road map/Ziplock bag, A roll of bright surveyor's tape,
SANITATION: Toilet Paper/Ziplock bag, Wet Ones,
Engrave the date, on those items that are applicable.
I will be modifying this list as I see what the weight is growing to. To the one who mentioned that I call this "His Camping Stuff", I totally agree!!!! And yes, this is meant to be used for camping but to be carried with him as he goes on trips.
Thanks again for everyone's input!!!
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#193259 - 01/11/10 09:35 PM
Re: Building a BoB for an 8 yr old...
[Re: wildman800]
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Old Hand
Registered: 10/19/06
Posts: 1013
Loc: Pacific NW, USA
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Several packs of instant Grits
Well, well... instant grits? Okay, I guess some accomodations must be made to the disaster. But you're raisin' that boy wrong feeding him instant grits like that... :-)
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