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#41983 - 06/18/05 09:08 PM Re: My first survival kit
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He carries a lot of good hard to find stuff
He sure does. Good find. Not a fancy site, but that isnt really what matters.
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#41984 - 06/21/05 04:00 PM Re: My first survival kit
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Registered: 06/19/05
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Loc: West Kentucky
Wolf, you can find Bee's container here:

http://www.organize-everything.com/lolofostco-all.html
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#41985 - 06/21/05 04:12 PM Re: My first survival kit
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Drop the lightstick and get a tiny led light. Gloves are useful for doing first aid on other people, so let that guide your choice. A suggestion -- an spf 30 chapstick. Can be used on your nose, ears, etc in an emergency. tro

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#41986 - 06/21/05 07:00 PM Re: My first survival kit
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Loc: Michigan
Thanks very much!
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#41987 - 06/21/05 08:40 PM Re: My first survival kit
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Good idea on the chapstick! I have some small sunblock sticks (about half the size of a small stick of deodorant) but chapstick would be much more compact!
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#41988 - 06/21/05 08:55 PM Re: My first survival kit
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Registered: 09/19/03
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Loc: Montréal, Québec, Canada
I bought Blistex ultra protection (SPF 30) once following Doug's recommendation but I just didn't think I could use it on other places than on the lips. I originally thought all the stress on the SPF was because the lips may be more sensitive to the sun than the skin but now it makes more sense...

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#41989 - 06/22/05 10:20 PM Re: My first survival kit
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Thanks -- remember to replace it every year or two when you replace your meds...It is said to wear out.

T Ro

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#41990 - 06/23/05 02:03 AM Re: My first survival kit
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Loc: Quebec City, Canada
Woot, you could find pictures online... Good job, I couldn't find any. They are called Lock & Lock containers and are available in a lot of convenience stores, at least here in eastern Canada. <img src="/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" />

It's probably not 100% waterproof although i'm sure it wouldn't spill too too much, considering this is to bring soup to work and such. <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> So I guess it would be alright.

It's not bulletproof either, I took it with my on a fishing trip last week (way back in the woods, which is why I made my kit in the first place), and it has a little crack in one of the corners. It's still a very sturdy, reliable container IMHO. As for price, I can't really give you specific prices but it was slightly pricier than the cheap sandwich containers. But still affordable.


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#41991 - 06/23/05 02:09 AM Re: My first survival kit
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Hmmm... the chapstick looks too big for my small container. Is that really necessary, in a survival situation?! Hmm... Anyways, here is my slighty updated, v2 survival kit after a little rethinking.



I have replaced the pea whistle with a Fox40 Micro whistle. I also removed the lightstick as per duckear's suggestion (you can see it glowing on the pic!). I guess it doesn't really need the foil wraping after all; i've had it for a long time and, well, it glows nicely! *Looks at wasted lightstick and sighs*. The mirror will be upgraded soon with a real survival mirror with aiming aid. I also want to put my hands on a golf pencil.

I added a few Band-aids.

Things to be purchased : Photon mini-LED light, pain killers such as Empracet (prescription strength), button compass (I can't seem to find one locally), Benadryl (JoeBob's suggestion), sewing bobbin (duckdear's suggestion; rolling the nylon thread around the satin floss bobbin was a real pain and it's not tidy enough to my taste), a few Powerbait nibblers as additionnal bait...

Some of you have suggested Doug's kit... It looks nice but my goal was to make my own kit mostly out of items I already had on hand. I didn't want to invest too much on the kit, that was one of my goals (the most I spent is 15$ CAD on the Gerber knife).

There we go! Weeeee <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
Bee
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#41992 - 06/23/05 04:15 AM Re: My first survival kit
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I live in an area where sunburn is pretty darn common (103F today and not a cloud in the sky) and I dont carry anything for sunburn in my pocket kit. I would use mud if necessary. In a slightly larger kit I think its justified though (atleast in Texas at this time of year) and I think the chapstick is a great alternative to the sunblock sticks I have been using in the past. When I was talking about chapstick and sunblock sticks in the other reply, I was thinking along the lines of lightweight backpacking or larger kits... not a pocket kit. I apologize for not being clear on that before.
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