#31707 - 09/10/04 03:09 PM
Whats in your car?
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I have recently taken a new job that requires an 40 mile one way commute (will change to 20 miles when I move). I drive mostly on freeways from one side of Houston to another. I need to put together a good kit for my car. (Ford F150 pickup, but soon to be a small sudan or hatchback). I looked through Dougs kit as a start. What do you have and how do you store it?
I have been away from the forum for a while
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#31708 - 09/10/04 05:04 PM
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Registered: 11/11/03
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Loc: Nevada
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I keep a good BOB (all the usual stuff) in an old backpack, that way if I have to walk I can carry the essentials. BOB includes 3 litres of water MRE's, gum, candy, soup, drink mix, small stove, cookset, fuel, and other foods. SAK, 550 cord, chapstick, hat, gloves, socks, tissue, hand wipes. A very basic "camping" set up and the ability to stay warm. Compact sleeping bag, FAK , trauma bag and tools are also carried.
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#31709 - 09/13/04 05:03 PM
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Registered: 07/28/04
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Loc: Texas
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I feel your pain. 40 miles across Houston......OUCH. I bet the entire city is still under construction too! Poor guy. My advice to you is keep the F150! I just got and 04' and I love it. <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> Seriously though... back on-topic... I communte from near SE Fort Worth to the NW end of Dallas daily which is a little over 25 miles in similarly insane traffic and with similar weather conditions (minus the 99% humidity in houston which I do not miss at all). Here's what I carry in my truck under the back seat. In a day pack sized back pack I have the following items. I grabbed an old list that I had and then quickly (about to leave for lunch) tried to update it off the top of my head, so I probably left stuff out and mentioned stuff more than once. Sorry. Forgive my sloppiness please.
Jansport BackPack Instant Pocket Ttent Lighter, Matches, Sparklite, Magnesium Starter 1 Liter Platapus - empty 2 1 liter bottles of water 3 days/3600cal supply of mainstay food rations (i love these things) Mylar Bivy Sack 2 Mylar Space Blankets Instant Pocket Tube Tent Windproof/Waterproof Matches w/ Striker Doans Magnesium Starter w/ Ferrocium Rod Mini Bic Red w/ Ziptie Complete SparkLite Kit Leatherman Juice Fixed Blade Buck Knife Reynolds Large Oven Bag 2 Gerber 12oz Zipper Bags 20 Katadyn Micropur MP1 Water Purification Tabs Heavy Duty Aluminum Foil 1' x 6' 100' Fireline 100# Test Line Waxxed Green 6' Stainless Steel Braided Wire 10' Thick Black Steel Wire 10' Very Thick Fence Wire 50' 7 Strand Paracord Black 2 Flat Roll Consumer Grade Duct Tape 2" width 1 Flat Roll Electrical Tape 1.5" Width 50' 4mm Emergency Climbing Rope w/ Climbing 'Biner MiniMag AA FlashLite w/ extra batteries and bulb Glow Stick GPS with Extra Batteries Mini Titanium Caribiner 5 Bait-Style Fish Hooks Suunto Compass Fresnel Magnifying Lense Cut Down to Credit Card Size 24 Baby Wipes 12 Diapers Baby Bink/Pacifier Baby Sippy Cup UDigIt Shovel Biodegradable camp soap Rescue Flash? 2" x 3" Signal Mirror w/ Fox40 Mini Modified Whistle Citranella Candle 2 Noseeum Head Nets 2 Long Burning Emergency Candles 10# Fishing #69 Black Fishing Thread SAK Hiker Mil Spec Fishing Trap (if it wont fit then it goes in large kit) 6' Stainless Steel .020' Utility Wire #22 Drop Point Scalpel Blade 2 Rain Ponchos
*** Also have a fully stocked FAK inside the backpack***
Also in the Truck but not in the back pack I have the following:
Rain Coat Heavy Down Coat (Winter Only) Several Rachet Straps 200' Cheap Plastic Rope 100" higher quality 7mm (roughly) 350# braided rope. ABC Fire Extinguisher Pretty thorough set of tools About 12 Cliff Bars 2 Texas State Maps 4 D-Cell MagLite
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#31710 - 09/13/04 10:17 PM
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Registered: 03/11/04
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I found the big problem is what to put it all in. I started with Rubbermaid containers but then realized I wouldn't be able to carry them very far if I needed to. But it's impossible to get to stuff quickly in a large backpack.
I finally went with a large Blackhawk Mobile Operations Bag. It's easier to get to stuff and you can put it on your shoulders and hump if you absolutely need to.
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#31711 - 09/14/04 04:10 AM
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Registered: 07/28/04
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Loc: Texas
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You must have a lot of stuff! <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> All the stuff I mentioned above fits nicely in a normal day pack, except the stuff at the very bottom of the list which is stuff I would never intend to carry on foot. The pack isn't even busting at the seems ... yet. I'm sure I'll find more stuff to cram in to it in time though. <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
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#31712 - 09/14/04 06:04 AM
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Registered: 09/19/03
Posts: 256
Loc: brooklyn, ny
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nice equipment list there brian.
not to sidetrack this thread much but i just thought of something after new trucks were mentioned.
what do you feel about the idea of car makers putting black boxes standard on your new cars?
a few suv`s have then now mostly unknown to the owners, but i feel its a big invasion of privacy considering the info gathers CAN and would be used against you if needed.
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#31713 - 09/14/04 01:01 PM
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Registered: 07/28/04
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Loc: Texas
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You're right... it is sometimes a pain to get to stuff in the bag. I try to keep the stuff I need more often in the smaller outer pocket and then use the big main compartment for the stuff I rarely go for. It's a far from perfect system though... that's for sure.
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#31714 - 09/14/04 01:20 PM
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I also feel that it is a HUGE invasion of privacy and it absolutely will be used against you in any situation where a lawyer feels he can make a case with it. There have already been several such cases in a few different states unfortunately. Absolutely 100% it is an invasion of privacy that is forced upon us. <img src="/images/graemlins/mad.gif" alt="" /> I "think" where I live it is not (yet) a crime to disable the black box although it certainly isn't easy or inexpensive to do. Of course these days in the urban world we have no privacy at all. Stealth GPS units in cell phones, audio recorders in product display units at retail stores, Onstar-type GPS locators in cars, satelite imaging, toll pass tracking, creditcard purchase tracking, discount retail card purchase tracking and ofcourse a camera at every intersection of every road and tacked all over the inside and outside of almost every non-residential building on earth... and as I have noticed recently, some residential buildings as well.... and we won't even get in to computers and the Internet. If you think youre anonymous on the Internet send me a PM about it cause I can always use a good chuckle! <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> I could probably go on if I gave it some real thought but that paints a decent picture or the urban world today with regards to privacy. I realize that some of this technology saves lives and that a great deal of its abuse is simply for markets/advertising purposes but still the fact remains that privacy is pretty much a thing of the past IMO. Just like the TSA... these types of invasions of privacy are here to stay. <img src="/images/graemlins/crazy.gif" alt="" /> You don't have to agree with it but you might as well get used to it. <img src="/images/graemlins/smirk.gif" alt="" />
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#31715 - 09/14/04 01:26 PM
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Registered: 07/01/04
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Here's what I currently have in my truck. It's actually organized a lot better than this but this is the best cut and paste I could get:
WATER BOTTLE FIREARM 1 GAL. WATER STERNO (4) AMMO CAMPSAW ORANGE GARBAGE BAG UMBRELLA AXE BIC LIGHTERS BALL CAP EMPTY WATER BAG W.P. MATCHES FLASHLIGHT BOOTS S.A. MATCHES (IN WP CASE) “D” BATTERIES HI-LIFT JACK TOILET PAPER TRICK CANDLES HUGE BLOCK AND TACKLE LARGE CANDLES (4) MORA KNIFE SHOVEL NYLON CORD W/ SMALL PULLY JUMPER CABLES SLEEPING BAG POTABLE AQUA FLARES SIGNAL MIRROR 3# COFFEE CAN (EMPTY) MAGLITE SOLITAIRE LARGE LEAFBAG TRIOX BAR CANS CHILE (3) LARGE FORK COMPASS DUSTMASKS IBUPROPHEN ASPIRIN IMMODIUM ACTIFED CHAPSTICK SMALL CHEM WARMER SMALL SUNSCREEN BOULLION CUBES SM BINOCULARS THERMAL SOCKS WOOL SWEATER LEVIS INSULATED HOOD SURGICAL TUBING (4’) GAUZE BANDAGE 4” X 6 YARDS+ ELECTRICAL TAPE BANDAGE COMPRESS BAILING WIRE GAUZE COMPRESS 36” X 36” FLAT SCREWDRIVER (2) TRIANGULAR BANDAGE PHILLIP SCREWDRIVER SPACE BLANKET
WIRECUTTERS ADHESIVE TAPE PLIARS SCISSORS ALLAN WRENCH SET AMMONIA INHALANT HAND CLEANER BANDAIDS SOCKET DRIVER KNUCKLE BANDAIDS SOCKETS: 1/2, 3/8, 11/32, 3/16, 7/32 SUTURE STRIPS WRENCHES: 3/4, 11/16,19/32, 9/16, 1/2, 7/16, 3/8 BURN OINTMENT ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT ALCOHOL SWABS RUBBER GLOVES RAZOR BLADES TINCTURE OF IODINE
Regards, Vince
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#31716 - 09/15/04 09:00 PM
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Registered: 02/08/02
Posts: 312
Loc: FL
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Vince: I copied and saved your list for future reference. I noticed you don't have any audible signalling device (whistle). -- Bear
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