I carry "The List" of all my preparation information in my Moleskine notebook. This type of notebook is ideal as it has an expanding pocket in the back for Cheat Sheet, Thread, Business cards, SS precision Card ruler (Incra Rules), 2 razor blades for my Jack Emergency knife, a UTM roamer and compass rose and "The List".<br><br>On this list I have added:<br><br>Morse code and Air to ground signals graphics, <br>Preplanned meeting places and contingencies,<br>9 different water treatment protocols,<br>Phone card numbers,<br><br>Names and Numbers for:<br>Emergency Contacts,<br>How to use my answering machine,<br>Neighboorhood contacts,<br>CoWorker Contacts,<br>My community leaders,<br>Community information numbers for: Flooding, Street concerns, Non-emergency Police and Fire, Public works, Animal concerns, Trash, Cable, Power, Gas, Water, Sewer, Library, CERT, <br><br>Dates for PSK packing, battery types and changes in various items (flashlights, watch, radios)<br><br>Lists of emergency HAM radio frequencies and contact leaders,<br><br>And then my lists of supplies in-car, on-body, in-PSK etc.<br><br>I just started CERT training, so will be adding abreviated notes on these various topics.<br><br>I found your Cheat Sheet, even though geared toward Wilderness use to be perfectly useful (and I could not figure out how to modify

), so I just added it in.<br><br>I keep this list in Excel and print it out in 80 x 132 mm size, double sided, trim, staple and add to the notebook. This allows me to update at will.