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#8189 - 08/13/02 12:07 PM My Personal Survival Kit Contents-Any Comments
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I've just put together this survival kit for use by me at scouts-btw i'm a scout (14years old)<br>I wondered if any of you guys would make any comments on the equipment i put in and anything you think i should take out or put in or replace! Thanks btw this kit is based for use in England!!!<br><br>Tobbaco tin<br>Lid-signal mirror improvised-polished with sticky back plastic to protect it!<br>Electricians tape wrapped round the outside - yellow<br>BCB wire saw<br>12cm drinking straw<br>Assortment of plasters<br>Oxo cube<br>Small magnifying glass<br>Strong balloon-couldn't get condon without spermicide!<br>2 paracetamol tablets<br>Cotton wool -primarily to stop rattling<br>10-20 strike anywhere matches<br>Small pair of scissors<br>10 water purifying tablets<br>Small amount of change(money)<br>1m of foil<br>1 block on cotton wool soaked in vaseline<br>BCBflint and striker<br>lifeboat whistle<br>button compass<br>fishing kit-ass.hooks,swivels,weights<br>20lb fishing line<br>small float<br>snare wire<br>folding tin opener<br>sachet of potassiom permangenate<br>2 antiseptic wipes<br>sewing kit<br><br>Thanks<br>Mark<br>

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#8190 - 08/13/02 12:34 PM Re: My Personal Survival Kit Contents-Any Comments
AyersTG Offline
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Registered: 12/10/01
Posts: 1272
Loc: Upper Mississippi River Valley...
Nicely done!<br><br>In my opinion, your PSK might be improved by finding a better water carrier than a ballon (I am assuming it is latex ballon). There are many suggestions here on the forum. I like a roasting bag; others have touted mylar ballons, press-to-seal plastic bags, and so on.<br><br>Wrapping your kit with some small diameter nylon cord may be useful - see the pictures of Doug's kit. If you cannot obtain 550 cord, just use something like nylon mason's twine - but more metres of it than the 550 cord Doug wraps his with. Be sure to fuse the ends to prevent unraveling.<br><br>You could delete the Oxo if you need the room, but in my opinion it does no harm.<br><br>Not related to your question: What does your Scout Handbook list for "Outdoor Essentials"?<br><br>What Troop are you with?<br><br>Regards,<br><br>Scouter Tom<br>Troop 258, Crew 258<br>Chief Blackhawk District<br>Illowa Council, BSA

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#8191 - 08/13/02 04:46 PM Re: My Personal Survival Kit Contents-Any Comments
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I never had much luck playing with the Balloon/Condom container, even putting it in a sock. You might want to try a plastic oven/cooking bag. More volume, but easier. Also maybe a calling card, and a list of phone numbers/emergency information. I used some Coughlins Firestarters to dampen the rattle, basically parafin soaked cotton balls. The only advantage is that there's a little less fuzz in the kit when you open it. <br><br>Have fun. I had a blast in scouting.

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#8192 - 08/13/02 04:59 PM Re: My Personal Survival Kit Contents-Any Comments
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Thanks i will most certainly put a card with phone numbers on and will continue to look at the bags mentioned with regards water containers-thanks again!!!

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#8193 - 08/13/02 05:16 PM Re: My Personal Survival Kit Contents-Any Comments
Chris Kavanaugh Offline
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Registered: 02/09/01
Posts: 3824
Mark, Do you have a gaff hook for your fishing kit? This is a larger hook with a small nail capable of fitting in the eye into a wooden handle to help land fish. No tea with the cube? That is most un-british in a kit! Is this a cultural shift? You may want to add a small LED type light also. Welcome to the forum.

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#8194 - 08/13/02 05:23 PM Re: My Personal Survival Kit Contents-Any Comments
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Just wondering what type of water purification tablets you used ?

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#8195 - 08/13/02 05:29 PM Re: My Personal Survival Kit Contents-Any Comments
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active ingredient is silver and they are called micropur from a local chemist called boots they have a website boots.com<br>

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#8196 - 08/13/02 05:31 PM Re: My Personal Survival Kit Contents-Any Comments
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thanks erm well the tea bag didn't go in because in past kits they made a mess and i felt that to save the hassel an oxo cube was better! with regards the micro lite i'll definetley think about!!<br> thanks

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#8197 - 08/13/02 05:32 PM Re: My Personal Survival Kit Contents-Any Comments
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And no i don't have a gaff hook are they worth looking at and what can they be used for?

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#8198 - 08/13/02 05:48 PM Re: My Personal Survival Kit Contents-Any Comments
Chris Kavanaugh Offline
Carpal Tunnel

Registered: 02/09/01
Posts: 3824
Gaff hooks are for the larger fish. You physically hook the body to help land them. The larger fish still have a lot of struggle in them and it is heartbreaking to lose one at the last minute. You will want to inscribe a small groove at the end of your stick to secure the shaft, nail the eye and wrap with a bit of string. In a maritime environment, secure some bait to the large hook and throw skyward to attract seabirds. Pull in with your line and prepare for a fight.

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