#153346 - 10/27/08 02:13 AM
Re: Inexpensive/disposable cache
[Re: SaucyRose]
|
Old Hand
Registered: 12/10/07
Posts: 844
Loc: NYC
|
I posted a thread some time ago asking for suggestions about a food cache on our property while the house is rebuilt. Someone, I think it was Blast, suggested that I recreate a BOB, which I've done in a 5 gallon bucket.
I used mostly stuff I had, a lot of gear being replaced in my BOB. I bought a Heatsheets Bivy for our BOBs, and the cheaper emergency sleeping bag went into the bucket. For food, I used rice and beans, it was cheap. I have a cheap bottle of water, mostly because I wanted a bottle in it. Some iodine with instructions on using it to treat water. An inexpensive knife and multitool, the knife was $1 at Wal-Mart and thhe multitool less then $15, from a few aisles over. Some plastic dropcloths, useful as shelter or for collecting rain water, a pruning saw, etc. Waterproof matches. And a few other things. It's not as good as my BOB here in NYC, but it would never be a bad thing to have.
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#153467 - 10/28/08 11:06 AM
Re: Inexpensive/disposable cache
[Re: Dan_McI]
|
Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 12/26/02
Posts: 2998
|
I've started looking into this some too since my bug out location is 250 miles away. I'm trying to find someplace in between to store some gear. My best thugh is a state park that allows geocaching. Get permission to plant some caches and document them on the geocaching web sites and then plant one undocumented cache for myself so it appears that I'm just doing the geocaching thing.
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#153468 - 10/28/08 11:33 AM
Re: Inexpensive/disposable cache
[Re: Eugene]
|
Addict
Registered: 11/13/07
Posts: 471
Loc: London England
|
don't forget some books and a wind up radio. A day is a long time if you are just sitting. The Sock
_________________________
The world is in haste and nears its end – Wulfstan II Archbishop of York 1014.
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#153471 - 10/28/08 12:32 PM
Re: Inexpensive/disposable cache
[Re: TheSock]
|
Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 12/26/02
Posts: 2998
|
Those wind up radios the internal battery goes bad just sitting in a cache, much better to put in an aa or aaa powered one and some lithiums. I think the most important cache item though would be a gas can but how and where to store it I don't know.
Edited by Eugene (10/28/08 12:33 PM)
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#153743 - 10/30/08 04:06 PM
Re: Inexpensive/disposable cache
[Re: Chisel]
|
Stranger
Registered: 08/09/07
Posts: 20
|
Something to think about in regards to caching would be storing everything(even if it's already in a bag) in a 5 gallon bucket. It can serve many roles: a waterproof container for burying the cache. if you have to hide the cache in a building, a bucket will not be as conspicuous as a bag. and finally, a bucket is handy for its intended use as well, a bucket.
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#153802 - 10/31/08 02:25 AM
Re: Inexpensive/disposable cache
[Re: SouthDakotan]
|
Jakam
Unregistered
|
I use the 5 gallon bucket for everything- all my long term gear, emergency toilet, water tote, etc. they stack easily, are essentially airtight, and don't look like anything valuable to prying eyes. I have the square topped cat litter buckets (sanitized of course, but unused cat litter isn't dangerous anyway, is it?)
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#153827 - 10/31/08 11:55 AM
Re: Inexpensive/disposable cache
[Re: ]
|
Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 12/26/02
Posts: 2998
|
I know your not supposed to expose babies or pregnant women to cat litter so there must be something nast in it. I used to store things in cat litter buckets but everything I put in them would smell and taste like it, its pretty strong stuff.
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#153831 - 10/31/08 12:44 PM
Re: Inexpensive/disposable cache
[Re: Eugene]
|
Addict
Registered: 05/06/04
Posts: 604
Loc: Manhattan
|
I think the major problem is used cat litter, which can harbor cat scratch fever, which is usually harmless, but can be dangerous to infants. Unused cat litter is just bentonite clay, but clumping litter can contain silica dust, which is harmful to breath in. But silicosis is a pretty long term style disease. And just rinsing out a box should remove the dust.
_________________________
A gentleman should always be able to break his fast in the manner of a gentleman where so ever he may find himself.--Good Omens
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#153833 - 10/31/08 12:53 PM
Re: Inexpensive/disposable cache
[Re: ]
|
Pooh-Bah
Registered: 04/09/02
Posts: 1920
Loc: Frederick, Maryland
|
I have the square topped cat litter buckets (sanitized of course, but unused cat litter isn't dangerous anyway, is it?)
I know your not supposed to expose babies or pregnant women to cat litter so there must be something nast in it. I used to store things in cat litter buckets but everything I put in them would smell and taste like it, its pretty strong stuff That would be “used” cat litter, containing cat feces due to the possible the cat(s) are infected with Toxoplasma gondii. Pete
|
Top
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
6
|
7
|
8
|
9
|
10
|
11
|
12
|
13
|
14
|
15
|
16
|
17
|
18
|
19
|
20
|
21
|
22
|
23
|
24
|
25
|
26
|
27
|
28
|
29
|
30
|
|
|
|
|
0 registered (),
423
Guests and
62
Spiders online. |
Key:
Admin,
Global Mod,
Mod
|
|
|