Sounds like a well established kit, Polak187. What exactly is charcoal used for, though? I've heard it can be dangerous if you don't know how/when to use it. And Ciprio, is that the antibiotic popularized by the Antrax attacks?<br><br>Dr. Anderson, I keep my modified Adventure Medical Kit inside of a large zip-loc bag, which keeps it water-proof for the most part.<br><br>This is what I added to my AMK to make it my Personal Survival Kit:<br>-Buck Crosslock Hunter<br>-Pocket Chainsaw<br>-50 NATO lifeboat matches<br>-50 feet of 550 paracord<br>-Signal mirror<br>-Mini Fox 40 whistle<br>-Knot-tying card<br>-Brunton 9210 compass<br>-Topo & Political map of Missouri<br>-50 Potable Aqua tablets<br>-Tacoma Mountain Resuce Shelter<br>-24 feet Duct tape<br>-Sparklite with 12 pieces of tinder<br>-Bic lighter<br>-Snare wire<br>-24 piece fishing kit w/ gaff<br>-Inova X5 Tactical LED light w/ spare batteries<br>-2 large clear trash bags<br>-3 feet surgical tubing<br>-3 feet HD aluminum foil<br>-30 Vicodin tablets<br>-30 5mg Vailium tablets (Diazepam)<br>-4 Camel Special Lights cigarettes (Can't help it!)<br><br>This is my PSK, I do not opt for the whole "Altoids Tin" thing...although it's a great idea. In my line of work, as well as, to and from school...this kit is easily thrown in my backseat or my backpack. I'm in the process of taking pictures of the kit and listing the full contents as we speak, and I will post it ASAP.<br><br>John McIntire