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#274329 - 02/26/15 03:14 AM Re: Homemade SERE & Survival Kit w/pics... [Re: boatman]
cedfire Offline
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Registered: 07/10/03
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Originally Posted By: boatman
Are you planning to carry this on person or in a pack.I consider a pack a large survival kit in itself.It's a kit you can get separated from.Will this go in a cargo pocket or other?

BOATMAN
John


This one I'm anticipating keeping in the pack. Although, it definitely is small enough to stash in a cargo pocket if needed.

Next step is coming up with something small enough to always keep along with the on-person daily EDC goodies... might return to an Altoids tin sized kit.

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#274372 - 02/28/15 08:01 AM Re: Homemade SERE & Survival Kit w/pics... [Re: cedfire]
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Add a Swiss Army Knife. Make sure that it has a saw and sissors.
More puritabs and some snarewire.
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#274380 - 02/28/15 04:42 PM Re: Homemade SERE & Survival Kit w/pics... [Re: Leigh_Ratcliffe]
hikermor Offline
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I find this rather curious, particularly your use of the SERE acronym and the lock picks (educational use?? - nice try). If I weren't concerned about Escaping and Evading, I would include some first aid items and something that would be useful for sheltering, as well as more emphasis on signalling. Most often in a tight situation,one wishes to be found, thus leading to a new acronym - SEFR (Survive, Endure, Find, Rescue).

Sorry, I just don't get the lock picks....
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#274383 - 02/28/15 05:32 PM Re: Homemade SERE & Survival Kit w/pics... [Re: hikermor]
AKSAR Offline
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Registered: 08/31/11
Posts: 1233
Loc: Alaska
Originally Posted By: hikermor
I find this rather curious, particularly your use of the SERE acronym and the lock picks (educational use?? - nice try). If I weren't concerned about Escaping and Evading, I would include some first aid items and something that would be useful for sheltering, as well as more emphasis on signalling. Most often in a tight situation,one wishes to be found, thus leading to a new acronym - SEFR (Survive, Endure, Find, Rescue).

Sorry, I just don't get the lock picks....

Hikermor, you are just being picky!

If he truly wants to evade and escape, he should include a thousand bucks in small bills, hair dye, fake mustache, a passport with assumed name, etc. smile
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#274384 - 02/28/15 07:27 PM Re: Homemade SERE & Survival Kit w/pics... [Re: AKSAR]
boatman Offline
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Registered: 03/10/03
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Loc: Michigan
You know,like Jason Bourne.....

BOATMAN
John

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#274396 - 03/01/15 06:16 PM Re: Homemade SERE & Survival Kit w/pics... [Re: hikermor]
cedfire Offline
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Registered: 07/10/03
Posts: 659
Loc: Orygun
Originally Posted By: hikermor
I find this rather curious, particularly your use of the SERE acronym and the lock picks (educational use?? - nice try). If I weren't concerned about Escaping and Evading, I would include some first aid items and something that would be useful for sheltering, as well as more emphasis on signalling. Most often in a tight situation,one wishes to be found, thus leading to a new acronym - SEFR (Survive, Endure, Find, Rescue).

Sorry, I just don't get the lock picks....


Don't lose any sleep over it. grin

Looking at the rest of the items, you'll notice a trend -- signal mirror, whistle, signal panel, Glo-toob attached to a lanyard. All things to attract attention and be noticed, as you yourself mentioned. (Still need to add a little flagging/surveyor's tape, too.) As far as the FAK goes, it is carried in another pouch (modified AMK kit). Picture below...


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