i don't carry a PSK in the conventional sense and haven't done for years but when ever i go into a "wilderness" area i do carry a pouch that is just a little bit bigger than a mess tin pouch, so i guess you could say that this is my PSK, the contents do vary a bit but this is what's in there pretty much constantly. <br>small "billy" can (about 1250ml capacity),<br>1 litre platypus,<br>paracord<br>braided fishing line (i'm not sure what test this is, i'd guess about 100lbs),<br>matches in a waterproof container (these are just normal "strike anywhere" matches),<br>swedish firesteel,<br>opinel folding knife,<br>small sharpening stone (i will get round to upgrading this one day),<br>fishing kit,<br>a couple of candles,<br>tinder (this changes pretty much all the time, usually it's a mixture of chared cotton and stuff that i've picked up on the trail),<br>small first aid kit,<br>water purifying tablets,<br>a few yards of snare wire.<br>i think that's about it, there's bound to be something i've forgotten but that's basically what i carry. i should probably say that i would always combine this kit with a poncho and liner, a british army water bottle and steel mug, and a mora knife knife with another firesteel.<br>IMHO knowledge is much more inportant than kit, our ancesters managed pretty well and they'd never even heard of a PSK, instead they carried with them the knowledge to provide themselves with all the necesseties for life just by using what they could find in their environment, i think we could learn a lot from them. <br><br>take it easy.<br><br>stuart