Aligator,
My earlier post was far from complete. I walk where I am going, so I usually know the terrain. Also, I leave a detailed plan of where I am going, and when I am expected back, with two responsible people, so my survival equipment is geared around first aid and making myself comfortable overnight.
I also go for overlap in tool capabilities, and I carry more than just the Mora. The Mora is always in my pack, because I find it so useful. I also carry a UDigIt, which is sharpened to ease digging and permit its use in splitting wood. The UDigIt is very useful for many tasks. I generally carry a One-Handed Trailmaster SAK in my pocket, which has been sharpened to remove most of the serrations. The large screwdriver blade has been sharpened to form a chisel, since I had little use for a large screwdriver blade. (Although I don’t plan to be “lost” so long as to need to trap for food, trap triggers are easier for me to make with a chisel for fine tuning.) The areas I frequent have little woods, so the Gerber folding saw with a spare blade and Fiskars hatchet are rarely carried.
Spud