So, what's the most important tool in your kit?

Posted by: benjammin

So, what's the most important tool in your kit? - 03/25/04 08:28 AM

I am sure we all agree that the most important thing you can have with you in a survival situation is your wits and a little forehand knowledge, but what about what we have to pack with us? For most, I'd guess it's either going to be firemaking or a good knife.

I think the most important tool is a good knife. Even just a single small blade pocket knife significantly increases my odds of success when mixed with a little ingenuity. I can't think of one thing that would have as much influence on my outcome as having some sort of knife. It is the one thing I would have the hardest time getting along without.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: So, what's the most important tool in your kit? - 03/25/04 11:36 AM

[color:"green"] I dunno, my kit is like an organism comprised of various interdependant systems and tools. There is no one overall most important tool. Though, yes, the most overall useful is the knife. [/color]
Posted by: Polak187

Re: So, what's the most important tool in your kit? - 03/25/04 12:11 PM

I would say that depending on the circumstances that special tool would vary but I would guess my Leatherman Wave will always be on top of the list somewhere.

Matt
Posted by: Eugene

Re: So, what's the most important tool in your kit? - 03/25/04 01:36 PM

Leatherman Wave here.
Second is the 2AAA minimag (I use it more than the arc AAA bacause it has a bit more "throw" to the light.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: So, what's the most important tool in your kit - 03/25/04 02:00 PM

Certainly in daily life the most used tool I have is my knife (In my case a leatherman wave and a Kershaw chive) followed closely by my light (asp saphire lite and 2AA maglite) In a survival situation I am not sure that either of these would be my most important tool.

In a short-term survival situation (less than 72 hours with dependance upon rescue with no escape / evasion characteristics) I would think that my various signalling devices might be my most important followed closely by my warmth and shelter building tools. Sooo.. How about, Cellphone, ham radio, mirror, whistle followed closely by mini-bic, match-safe with storm-proof matches, spark-lite, followed by paracord, twine, silnylon poncho, trashbag, spaceblanket.

In a short-term survival situation, I would think my first priority for day 1 would be shelter (I can go a day without water but I will be dead from hyothermia in a matter of hours) Then quickly there-after I would want water. I could probably survive a couuple of days without water in a temperate climate (not desert tho) So, in any situation that might last longer than a couple of days the need for water comes to the surface quickly. I would have my ziplock, balloon, tinfoil cup, laytex hose for seeps and Potable Aqua tablets in use quickly.

All of the above mentioned activities would be carried out prior to my needing a knife, gun, or any of the other more romantic supplies.

Sure the knife may be considered part of firemaking supplies but there has never been a time when I couuldn't find enough tinder, kindling and small fuel to get a merry blaze going without a knife in a temperate forest. If there are any ever-greens or birches around then you don't need a knife to gather plenty of kindling and fuel. (yes, even in the rain) The sparklite doesn't need a striker to work and neither does the mini-bic so no need of a knife there.

Just a non-romantic, contrarian view for your consideration.
Posted by: Chris Kavanaugh

Re: So, what's the most important tool in your kit? - 03/25/04 04:32 PM

In the real world designating one tool as our premium option just doesn't work. It is a usefull exercise for recognising this fact. I have personally concluded SHELTER is almost always my first and primary need. To that end my clothing and an accessable shelter; compressed sleeping bag and or 9'x9' pretied tarp are my #1.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: So, what's the most important tool in your kit? - 03/25/04 07:40 PM

The Eskimos say "With a knife you live"...I agree.

Troy
Posted by: MartinFocazio

Re: So, what's the most important tool in your kit? - 03/25/04 08:25 PM

Something that contains clean Water. That's really the main thing, without that no knife, fire, gun, slingshot, tent what have you matters.
Posted by: adam

Re: So, what's the most important tool in your kit? - 03/25/04 08:35 PM

I don't think anyone motioned the best tool of all - your brain. I understand the intent of the question but thinking clearly and making the right decision during a survival situation can make all the difference. Having the right tools to help you and being proficient with them is also a big plus.

That being said my favorite tool when in the wilderness is my 8’x10’ sil-nylon tarp. It’s light enough to always be packed and can be pitched in minutes.
Posted by: aardwolfe

Re: So, what's the most important tool in your kit? - 03/25/04 11:37 PM

I think it depends on what you mean by "most important". Seems obvious, no doubt, but do you mean "the one I use most often" or "the one I would least want to be without in a survival situation"?

The tool I use most often is my SAK Classic, mainly because it's (almost) always on my key chain. However, if I were actually in a survival chain, I would probably trade every knife I have ever owned for a way to start a fire.

As Chris Kavanaugh says, there is no "wonder tool" that will be the ideal survival tool in all situations. Lost in the desert in summer, you could probably survive without fire but not without water. In a Canadian forest in winter, you could survive longer without water than without fire. given a cup, you could melt snow for water. On a mountain in the Andes, a spark-lite or Blastmatch would be just so much extra weight without fuel for your stove, etc.

There really is no definitive answer, IMO, because the "most important" tool depends so heavily on the situation.
Posted by: DBAGuy

Re: So, what's the most important tool in your kit? - 03/26/04 12:10 AM

Corkscrew. For the wine bottle.
Posted by: benjammin

Re: So, what's the most important tool in your kit? - 03/26/04 12:55 AM

Atually, that was the first thing I mentioned when I started this thread, but it's okay to repeat that often.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: So, what's the most important tool in your kit? - 03/26/04 02:37 PM

lol - surely with a survival blanket for shelter and a hip flask you've pretty much covered the bar room equipment group - and once you've got that far you probably won't want to be resuced
Posted by: adam

Re: So, what's the most important tool in your kit? - 03/26/04 03:15 PM

Sorry Benjamin I didn't catch that in your post - it was a busy day yesterday. <img src="images/graemlins/shocked.gif" alt="" />
Posted by: benjammin

Re: So, what's the most important tool in your kit? - 03/26/04 03:35 PM

Hey, no problemo, and I will say it again, the most important thing you have in a survival situation is what's in your cranial containment vessel.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: So, what's the most important tool in your kit? - 03/26/04 04:51 PM

The Brain factor.
Posted by: bountyhunter

Re: So, what's the most important tool in your kit - 03/26/04 06:53 PM

A knife can access the blood of animals, the innards of certain plants that contain liquid, as well as dig into a dry creekbed looking for water.

Bountyhunter
Posted by: M_a_x

Re: So, what's the most important tool in your kit - 03/26/04 09:22 PM

The container may be more helpful for gathering water than the knife. You could still improvise some tools for digging or accessing plant inards when you donīt have a knife. BTW drinking blood when you donīt have water is a bad idea. It increases your need for water.
I still think that it would depend on the situation which tool would turn out to be the most important one. My only hope would be that have it when itīs needed.
Posted by: DBAGuy

Re: So, what's the most important tool in your kit? - 03/26/04 10:28 PM

Camelworld

Looks like you have a thing or two you can teach !
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: So, what's the most important tool in your kit? - 03/27/04 12:27 PM

Communication unit: so far it is mobile. Hope to add satellite as soon as I have enough money not to worry about its fast price depreciation.
Posted by: m9key

Re: So, what's the most important tool in your kit? - 03/27/04 06:43 PM

don't forget the information in your brain bucket "human spirit", "will&instinct"................