Terry,

Ditch the Space blanket in favor of an Adventure Medical HeetSheet (available at Dick's or EMS in NY locations.) Add a cheap Coghlan's poncho to use to keep the rain and snow off if you have to move from your shelter for any reason.

I'd also recommend the BIC and MagFire Pro over the NATO matches.

A quality LED light, like the Photon IIX, weighs next to nothing and provides long lasting useable light. Get a Photon handsfree clip to mate with it.

Check your compasses before you go. Trust in them. (Even though there's a lot of iron interference in some Adirondack regions.)

For 1st Aid, add in some Tylenol and a pair of Sliver Gripper Tweezers. If you normally take a prescription med daily, have a few of those handy too. If you're traveling the Ads spring and summer, don't forget the insect repellant and sunscreen. Fall, winter, and early spring add a few handwarmers....

M
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