I was trying to find a good solution for carrying my BCB survival-tin on hiking trips,
when I realised that a belt-pouch would be the best solution for me.
No hard tins in my jacket pockets and also the opportunity to carry more stuff with my PSK.
So I grabbed an old BCB 'Go-pack' pouch and started assembling:

The 'Go-Pack' pouch:



If you open the pouch:



The contents:



1 BCB survival tin
1 Kit Kat Chunky (or other energy bar)
2 quart Zip-locks
5m. cord
1 folding knife (Night-Hawk)
1 Coghlan's Emergency-bag (better than nothing)
1 BIC-lighter
1 tea candle (in small zip-lock)
some cotton wool

Contents of the PSK:



1 BCB tobacco-tin (with 2 elastic bands on it)
1 40x40cm piece of HD aluminium foil
2 Alcohol prep-pad's
1 STOP-banner (ETS edition)
1 1l ziplock
1 5 Euro bill
1 Mayday signal mirror (glass)
10 Micropur water purification tablets
1 button compass
2m brass wire
1 Photon II LED microlight
1 Whistle
4 Coghlan's Emergency Tinder
7 Wind/Waterproof matches
1 small magnifying glass
1 flexible wire saw
1 birthday candle
1 paper-clip
6 safety-pins
2 pieces waterproof note-paper
2 scalpel blades #24
1 p-38 can opener
1 fire-steel
2 HD sewing needles with 2 meters of thread wrapped around it
1 small pen
3 meters of waxed dental floss
10 meters of fishing line
1 fishing kit
4 twist-ties (under waterproof note-paper)
1 small locking knife
1 piece of hacksaw blade
3 meters of cord (yellow)
2 energy tablets (white things under the fishing kit)
1 meter of Duct-tape
60cm of black electricians tape (used to seal the tin)




This pouch is for survival-purposes only! A FAK, multitool and flashlight are part of EDC / Hiking backpack.

Any comments / suggestions / idea's are very welcome!
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''It's time for Plan B...'' ''We have a Plan B?'' ''No, but it's time for one.'' -Stargate SG-1