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#64665 - 04/26/06 02:25 PM Jim's large survival-backpack
JIM Offline
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Registered: 03/18/06
Posts: 1032
Loc: The Netherlands
This is going to be a long one.

Contentslist Jim’s large survival kit (24 hours/ longer), packed in red backpack.

Outside of pack with gearkeeper:

1 Photon microlight
1 zip-knife

Signalling group:

1 Coghlan’s Survival Signal mirror
2 Coghlan’s 4-1 function whistle
1 roll orange trail-tape
3 lightsticks 12-hrs (green/red/white)
1 cell phone
1 batterie powered cell phone recharger

Fire-starting:

1 Bic lighter
1 Fire-steel
50 Coghlan’s wind/waterproof matches (2 boxes)
15 pieces Coghlan’s emergency tinder
1 pink-lady candle
1 Survival candle 36-hrs
1 Esbit folding wing stove
20 solid fuel tablets
12 firesticks with match-head
1 fire-lighting instructions sheet

Sharp stuff:

1 fixed blade knife (don’t know yet wich one)
1 folding saw
4 utility knife blades
1 sharpening stone (v-shaped)
1 multi- tool (leatherman)

Water / food group:

4 bottles water (1/2 quarts, total of 2 quarts)
6 emergency food rations ( 1903 kJ each)
2 Platypus water bags 2 litres
11 boullion packs (6 beef, 5 vegetables)
6 salt packs
5 sugar packs
4 creamer ”
1 pepper pack
4 tea-bags (foil wrapped)
20 glucose tablets (energy-boost)
50 micropur tablets (water purifying)
2 sierra cups
1 eat/ cook set

Medical kit:

1 assortiment bandages
5 band-aids medium/ 10 large
10 alcohol prep-pads
4 ORS packs
3 ointment compresses (no antibiotic ointment)
5 gauze pads (1/16)
1 pair vinyl examination gloves
10 Paracetamol (Acethaminophen)
1 tube Betadine 30 gr.
2 triangular bandages
3 quick- dressings nr 1
1 quick-dressing nr 2
1 Universal bandage
2 elastic bandages
1 pack of absorbent cotton.
1 roll of adhesive tape
1 razor blade
1 Emergency- shears
1 pair of tweezers
3 safety pins
1 Syringe (5 ml) and 2 needles

Shelter / personal protection:

2 Coghlan’s Thermal Blankets (not a space blanket)
1 orange tube-tent
2 emergency poncho’s
1 pair working gloves
4 vinyl gloves
2 muskito headnets
2 shade-hats
1 pocket-size tin of Vaselineand chap-stick
1 bottle of camp-soap
1 bottle insect repellant
1 bottle of sunscreen
2 roll toilet tissue
2 flexible sunglasses ( self made from photo-roll)

Fishing-/ trapping kit:

2 floats (bobbers)
50 ft Brass wire
100 metres fishing-line
2 blinkers
3 under-lines
1 assortiment fishing hooks
10 lead weights
1 fishing knots instructions-sheet

Multi-purpuse group:

1 magnefying glass
50m of waxed dental floss
100 ft nylon rope
1 sewing kit
1 waterproof outdoor notebook
2 golf pencils
6 cable-tyes xl
8 cable-tyes medium
2 HD aluminium foil ( 3/3 ft)
2 sponges
2 garbage bags (blue/ 30 gallon)
8 waterproof zip-lock plastic bags
1 LED Light ( 9 LED’s)
2 LED Headlights ( switch able 4/8 LED’s)
8 extra batteries headlights
3 extra batteries ‘normal’light
1 Recta base-plate compass
2 neck-lanyards
1 roll Duct-tape 9 metres
6 coffee filters
1 carabine hook

1 STOP- banner positioned on top of contents
1 Coghlan’s survival – guide ( for when someone else uses the kit
1 contentslist

This kit is made for a short (24 - 48hrs) survival situation(but will sustain life much longer)
and is also based on doug's aviation survival pak.

Any comments?

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#64666 - 04/26/06 02:54 PM Re: Jim's large survival-backpack
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I used to have a coughlans 4-1 function whistle, it almost fell apart, after some use and the compass got stuck. Not recommended.

i would add some lighting things: like flashlight or headlight. The light sticks usually aren't very reliable. *edit* i see you got 2 LED lights, missed it the first time. Mine experians with multi LED lights with more than 3 or 4 LEDs are in general bad. Most of them are not very reliable and made very cheaply.

might post more later, have to go to class first.


Edited by PC2K (04/26/06 03:16 PM)
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#64668 - 04/26/06 03:27 PM Re: Jim's large survival-backpack
Tjin Offline
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First of all, for what situation is this kit made for?

I seen some contents with a 2 in front, although reduncancy is importent, carring to much makes a kit to heavy. Which means it will be more likely to be left behind. Assuming this is just for one person. If it's for 2 persons, you might consider having 2 kits instead. That way you will never end up with no survival kit.

i see a compass, but no map.

getting a combination or sunscreen and insect repelant, saves time and space.

and some questions:

where is the syringe for?
whats a zip-knife?
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#64669 - 04/26/06 03:28 PM Re: Jim's large survival-backpack
JIM Offline
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Registered: 03/18/06
Posts: 1032
Loc: The Netherlands
The coghlan's whistle has a compass, but the primary compass is the Recta baseplate compass.

There are 4 flashlights in the kit: Photon, flashlight and 2 headlamps

There are no razors in the kit, but utility-knife-blades. They work fine.
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#64670 - 04/26/06 03:32 PM Re: Jim's large survival-backpack
massacre Offline
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Registered: 12/07/05
Posts: 781
Loc: Central Illinois
He mentions them in his multi-purpose group.
Quote:
1 LED Light ( 9 LED?s)
2 LED Headlights ( switch able 4/8 LED?s)
8 extra batteries headlights
3 extra batteries ?normal?light


Jim, are you going to make us beg for pictures? <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
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#64671 - 04/26/06 03:35 PM Re: Jim's large survival-backpack
JIM Offline
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Registered: 03/18/06
Posts: 1032
Loc: The Netherlands
no pictures yet, will follow soon.
(still waiting for those items......just kidding!)
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#64672 - 04/26/06 03:50 PM Re: Jim's large survival-backpack
JIM Offline
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Registered: 03/18/06
Posts: 1032
Loc: The Netherlands
The kit is made for a 'averaged'24 hrs or longer survival, BOB situation
in a normal klimate. The kit is made for two persons, I never go alone in the outdoors, and I don't want to give the impression that I'm expecting that something will happen. Therefor I carry the survival equipment.

A compass is just included, because it is expected. The number 1 rule is to stay where you are!

I didn't know that there was a sunscreen/repellant combo available.

A zip-knife is a tool to cut a seatbelt after a emergency, also called a 'raft/ emergency or crash- knife'. It is included because most of the kit's contents is vacuum-packed.

The syringe is included for all sorts of things, like draining a blister or in the worst-case-scenario, to preform a tracheotomy.
(Yes, I know how to do that)



Edited by JIM (04/26/06 04:08 PM)
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#64673 - 04/26/06 03:54 PM Re: Jim's large survival-backpack
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What is the weight of this kit?

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#64674 - 04/26/06 04:03 PM Re: Jim's large survival-backpack
JIM Offline
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Registered: 03/18/06
Posts: 1032
Loc: The Netherlands
Weight is about 16 pounds, 8 kg
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#64675 - 04/26/06 05:13 PM Re: Jim's large survival-backpack
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Registered: 12/14/05
Posts: 988
Good pack. I might suggest a 2l water bladder in addition to what you have already, a cell phone and tiny earbud radio, a jacket of some sort -- maybe lashed on top.

I never liked the tube tent -- quite heavy. Maybe a superlight backpacking tent?

Think about a street/ region map and list of friends/ relatives to contact.

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