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#43919 - 07/15/05 06:05 AM My Bail out kit with pics
Alan_Romania Offline

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Registered: 06/29/05
Posts: 648
Loc: Arizona
This Kit I call my "Bailout Kit" it is designed for me to grab out of a vehicle quickly in an emergency. This kit is designed to help me stay alive and become found even if I am on the move.

First aid kit, small field
GSW kit (BloodStopper, TraumaDex, 3" elastic bandage)
Flare, 1000m
SDU 5/E strobew\ CR123 conversion & IR filter
Day/nightflare/smoke
Penflare kit
Chemlights (Blue 8hr, Orange 30min, 2xGreen 12hr)
Spaceblanket
Large orange plastic bag (4mil)
Poncho (liner added durning winter)
Paracord 550 25 meters
Sunscreen wipes
Insect repelent wipes
Repair kit, small
Petzl Tikka Plus headlamp
AAA batteries, 3
CR123 Batteries, 2
AA batteries, 4
Cook Kit (Ti Mug, foil wind screen, esbit stove, 6 esbit fuel tabs, bandana, ti-spork)
Coffee Bags, 2
Chicken Soup, 2
Cider Mix 2
MRE entree and heater, 2
HammerGel, 4
GU2O Packets (for 24oz), 4
Lifesavers, 20
Coughdrops
Firestarter kit (25 matches, 6 tinders)
Magnesium/flint firestarter
Cigar lighter
surveyors tape (25' in film contanier)
Water purification tabs, 10
surgical tubing, 24"
Exceedren bottle
Ecaps, 20
Ka-Bar Nightfighter combo blade knife in eagle sheath
Duct-tape
EmergenC mix, 4
Fox40 Whistle
Tan Boonie hat
Shemagh
Long sleeve tan microfiber shirt
Marrmot PreCip jacket
Nomex flight gloves


I also carry the following:
Garmin eTrex Vista GPS
Sunnto Compass
Maps of area
Surefire Avaiator A2
Cigar Lighter
Leatherman Multitool
Pocket Survival Kit

Pocket Survival Kit
[img] [image]http://members.cox.net/aromania/PocketKit_2.jpg[/img]


Not Shown:
Sig P220 with spare magazines
Cell Phone
UHF handheld radio with fresh batteries


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"Trust in God --and press-check. You cannot ignore danger and call it faith." -Duke

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#43920 - 07/15/05 06:08 AM Re: My Bail out kit with pics
Alan_Romania Offline

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Registered: 06/29/05
Posts: 648
Loc: Arizona
I have forgotten, I add a 3L MSR Hydration bladder before I leave the house. I may carry a second one if it is really hot (like right now!)
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"Trust in God --and press-check. You cannot ignore danger and call it faith." -Duke

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#43921 - 07/15/05 11:13 AM Re: My Bail out kit with pics
Craig Offline


Registered: 11/13/01
Posts: 1784
Loc: Collegeville, PA, USA
Very nice.

-- Craig

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#43922 - 07/15/05 01:46 PM Re: My Bail out kit with pics
SARbound Offline
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Registered: 06/08/05
Posts: 503
Loc: Quebec City, Canada
Why do you carry a wire saw?

I never really understood why people brought that item. If I need to cut pieces of wood from trees, I would just use my bare hands and make small pieces again, with my hands.

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Bee
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#43923 - 07/15/05 08:13 PM Re: My Bail out kit with pics
adam Offline
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Registered: 04/07/03
Posts: 256
Loc: Long Island, NY
I like the saws on SAK's or on my leatherman tools. You can use the saws for other things beside fire prep. You can carve notches in wood to make deadfall traps. Use the back of them as scrapers for fire steels. Cut larger pieces that you can't break. I've seen photo's of some large diameter trees 6-8 range cut down with a saw on a SAK.

I've used wire saws in the past and find the saw on a SAK or leatherman to be more versatile.

Adam

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#43924 - 07/15/05 11:50 PM Re: My Bail out kit with pics
Anonymous
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I'd like to know how you're gonna break an 8 inch branch (for a ridge pole) off a tree with your hands.

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#43925 - 07/16/05 12:42 AM Re: My Bail out kit with pics
Alan_Romania Offline

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Registered: 06/29/05
Posts: 648
Loc: Arizona
I have had some good luck with my wire saw. Some are garbage, but the ones I found work well. They aren't a replacement for a good full sized saw, but they have always done the work that I have needed them to do. They are light and take up very little space. Their usefullness will totally be based on what the user needs are, not to mention how resourceful and inventive the user is. Personally, would I survive without it? Of course. Have I benefitted from having one with me? Yes. Do I use it every time I go out? No.

A person survives, tools just make it easier.
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"Trust in God --and press-check. You cannot ignore danger and call it faith." -Duke

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#43926 - 07/16/05 08:49 AM Re: My Bail out kit with pics
Anonymous
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I carried one around in a kit for about 10 years w/o using it, until the fisrt time I did and it broke on the first stroke. In fairness, possibly because of being kinked by all the packing and repacking in that 10 years.

BCB has come out with a new model which they say (and they are pretty good) is a dramatic improvement over the old ones. I have one on order, but the new US distributor is just coming on line, and I am not holding my breath.

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#43927 - 07/16/05 08:50 AM Re: My Bail out kit with pics
Anonymous
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Very nicely done. You didn't show how you carry it --

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