#41938 - 06/16/05 03:55 AM
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Loc: Illinois
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OK, been poking around the ETS site the past few weeks. Y’all have done changed my views on preparedness. And I’m wonderin’, am I off to a good start?
My key ring now contains: a paracord-woven fob, a Photon Micro Light, Leatherman Micra and a small pealess Acme whistle. And I now go nowhere without a charged cell phone.
My EDC pocket knife is now a medium-size lightweight Scrhade with black synthetic scales; am waiting for my Ritter Mini to arrive, as well as one of Mr. Ritter’s pocket survival kits.
Cab of the truck already contained a Leatherman Wave, pair of Craftsman Robogrip pliers, Beretta airweight folding knife, multi-head Craftsman screwdriver, 12-foot tape measure, two c-cell machined aluminum flashlights, 1 AA flashlight, user-supplemented wilderness type first-aid kit, can of CLP BreakFree (synthetic lubricant, cleaner). Couple of ball caps, stocking caps, pairs of gloves, Browning Goretex pac jacket. Assortment of bungee cords, some carabiners and split rings, zip ties, binocularss, state gazetteer/atlas, funnel, duct tape. (Most of this fits behind back seat of my crew cab.)
In addition to the already-present tool kit in a Sportsman’s Dry Box in the topper-covered bed, I had a black Contico truck box (held in place with a cargo bar) that carries heavy-gauge jumper cables and a tow strap. Light sleeping bag and fleece-lined cordura poncho now bagged and strapped to top of that box. Also added a rubber-coated lantern-type flashlight with alkaline battery.
I’ve since added to the truck box a 10”x 20” Jansport duffel with the following supplies I’ve gathered:
Light & fire LED light on carabiner attached to bag zipper 1 2D-Cell Maglite 4 12-hour light sticks Magnesium flint, carbon steel Boker pocket knife, Coleman tinder sticks Waterproof matches w/strikers in orange waterproof container Disposable butane lighter
Medical 1 pretty fair “wilderness type” first-aid kit (larger, user-supplemented kit in cab)
Signaling: StarFlash mirror Fox 40 whistle Both on braided paracord lanyard
Shelter: 10x12 heavy pvc tarp Heavy duty 54 x 90 pvc poncho Tube tent Sportsman’s blanket Space blanket 50-foot nylon cord 25 foot braided nylon rope
Knives/tools Fixed-blade knife (Winchester drop point from Wal-Mart; plan to upgrade soon, though it doesn’t seem like a bad blade) Gerber paraframe folder Gerber Shortcut mini-tool Leatherman Super Tool 200 Fiskars snips Smiths’ 2 step sharpener Camp saw Can opener Heavy pry bar (added under driver’s seat in cab)
Food & water 6 liters bottled water (to be changed out every 6 mos) 2 packs, 9-bars each Mainstay ration bars (5 year life) 6 each of tea bags, individual coffees, sugar packets, beef bullion cubes, chicken bullion cubes (all to be changed out every 6 mos) 6 Gerber breast-milk storage bags for water use Large stainless steel cup 1 bottle Potable Aqua
Towels, wipes, etc: 1 pack anti-bacterial hand wipes 1 pack Coleman “shower anywhere” wipes 1 pack of 6 disposable synthetic kitchen wipes 1 blaze orange bandana 1 microfiber towel 3 Kleenex pocket packs
Misc: 1 pair wool-blend Rocky hunting socks 1 pair leather-palmed work gloves 1 #2 pencil and 1 dual-tip Sharpie 1 small notebook 1 small AM/FM radio Packs of spare batteries in D,C, AA, AAA, 9V 1 set earplugs on cord Spare eye-glasses (polycarbonate shooters lenses) 1 pack 16-inch plastic zip ties 1 travel sewing kit 2 30-gal garbage bags, 3 Ziplock bags each in gallon, quart, pint sizes 1 can Copenhagen
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#41940 - 06/16/05 05:11 AM
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Registered: 06/16/05
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Loc: Illinois
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Thanks for the welcome. I figure it took me about two weeks, just shopping every now and then when it was convenient, before i was happy with the new emergency bag and put it in the truck. I'd say I had about 1/2 the stuff around the house, picked up the second half mostly at local retail, with a few items (StarFlash, Mainstay rations, Paracord items) ordered via the Web. Was actually fun. Will do re the sanitary pads.
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#41942 - 06/16/05 02:44 PM
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Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 03/11/05
Posts: 2574
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Good choices and fairly complete. Two thoughts: training & information.
What training/ practice are you planning? Adv. first aid? Disaster prep? Survival/tracking?
As for info, I always reccomend collecting what you need before the BIG event. Various maps, phone numbers, medical records on cd, etc.
Welcome,
Teacher RO
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#41943 - 06/16/05 09:45 PM
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Doing good, from what I can see.
I would add a wool or polypro blanket or two. I assume you are carrying jumper cables and triangles or flares?
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#41944 - 06/17/05 01:40 AM
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Registered: 06/16/05
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Loc: Illinois
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Hey, everybody, thanks for the input.
Re training, I took a pretty good first-aid course in college, but that was 20 years ago, so I'm going to find another course locally as soon as I can. Am also signed up for the next CPR class at work.
I know the Heimlich maneuver and actually had to use it at the office this year. It worked. The lady who was choking ended up just fine. The applause when it was over was a little embarassing, but I just ducked outside for a smoke.
Am also pretty well read up on doggy first aid and have practiced some basics there. I hunt with my brothers' setters and retrievers, and don't want anything bad happening to them (dogs or the brothers, but most importantly the dogs <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> ). Also had to do a doggie heimlich on my own (since passed) Brittany pup many moons ago. It too, worked.
After the first aid class, I'd like to learn a little more land navigation, such as using topo maps. I think I pretty well understand the basic use of a compass and carry a compass and a small Garmin GPS while pheasant hunting. I just stop and pop in a way point every now and then. I find it kind of fun, but I may be a nerd.
Re cables, flairs, triangles ... yep, cables and triangles.
Re wool blanket, thanks. Will check out a mil surplus store this weekend.
Re the can of Cope, good line, but it's actually just there for an "emergency" dip. I figure you can't be having a nicotine fit and showing a cool head at the same time, so I figured a dip might come in handy.
Thanks again, everyone.
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#41945 - 06/17/05 01:33 PM
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Registered: 07/28/04
Posts: 1468
Loc: Texas
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Welcome to the forums. I'd say as long you are not serparated from your truck then youre set. Ah, but what if you are not able to get to your truck... something to think about. I learned something from your post. I had never heard of "Coleman “shower anywhere” wipes" before reading your post. Sounds useful.
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#41946 - 06/17/05 01:33 PM
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Registered: 07/28/04
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Loc: Texas
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Copenhagen is good for bee stings too. <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
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