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    Continued from above:

    Cabela’s Super magnum game cart w/dual wheel option w/ - best one out there

    1st Rubbermaid Action Packer 8-gallon tote w/additional clothing
    2 sets outerwear
    5 sets underwear
    10 bandanas
    1 extra pair Hatch Operator lightweight gloves
    1 Travelsmith leather safari coat medium coat (brown) – medium weather
    1 pair of Tempest insulated/water proof gloves – cold weather gloves
    1 Tasman lined drover’s coat (brown) – Cold weather coat
    2 sets Eddie Bauer merino wool long johns
    1 Adventure Medical Kits Backpacker’s sewing kit – small, inexpensive and effective
    1 pair Cabela’s Elk moccasins w/shearling lining – for those safe camps in the fall, winter, and spring
    1 pair Keen Newport H2 sandals – For water work
    1 pair Wiley X Nerve Goggle w/4 spare lenses – Best effective goggles I’ve found for the price
    1 Pick-of-life ice escape picks – carried handy in the winter when around the water/ice


    2nd Rubbermaid Action Packer 8-gallon tote w/tools, spares, and extras
    1 Grand Shelters Icebox Igloo building tool – for deep snow areas, not needed most places
    1 Grand Shelters Igloo door ditto above
    1 Duraworx mini-planting tool – substitute for the GI pick mattock
    1 Channellock Model 88 rescue tool – wire cutter, pry bar, wrench
    1 8” mill file – to sharpen axe/machete/e-tool
    1 EZE-Lap diamond paddle sharpening set – for extreme sharpening
    1 Wyoming knife w/3 spare blades – the classic for skinning big game
    300’ coyote brown 550 cord – used for all kinds of things. Can’t have too much
    Yaesu VR-500 wide band all mode handheld receiver w/Miracle Ducker LT antenna – smallest, most capable of the all band/all mode handheld receivers. The antenna keeps things compact, but better than the original
    1 Yaesu FT-897D w/Miracle Ducker TL tunable whip, Yo-Yo 6-reel dipole antenna – 100w HF/VHF/UHF all mode amateur radio/all band/all mode receiver
    1 Dakota Alert M538-HT MURS handheld radio – extra short-range radio
    2 Dakota Alert MAPS vehicle detectors w/MURS transmitter – perimeter security works with M538 radios
    4 Dakota Alert MAT motion sensors w/MURS transmitters – ditto above
    1 Night Watch 2 circuit tripwire alarm w/tripwire – hard to find, but effective and not too expensive
    1 Energizer windup LED flashlight – cheap and reliable so far
    1 Brunton SolarPort 4.4 & BattJack AA/AAA solar battery charger – keeps AA/AAA nicad rechargeables up to snuff
    1 Brunton Solo 15 & 3 Solaris 52 PV panels solar power supply – high priced, but effective portable power
    1 Gill net – best fishing option I’ve found
    1 Mobley’s Frog/fish gig head w/extra tines & telescoping pole – compact, inexpensive, effective on small game as well as fish and frogs
    1 set Bow string, nocks, fletching, binding, various arrowheads, B&A tool – to make expedient bow in the field with best chance of success
    1 reel Heavy fishline, for fishing arrows & gig head – don’t want to lose the arrows or gig
    1 Dozen Snare One 7x7 5/64” 42” cable snares w/swivel end – some of the best snares in my opinion. Used in lieu of hunting when camped in one place for a while
    1 Exploration Products Fresh Water Fishing kit w/kite string winder – nice inexpensive kit. String winder to save the hands from getting cut up on the line
    2 CR-1 spares carriers w/G-2 bulb & 6 CR-123A spare batteries each – keep the bulb and batteries together & protected
    Extra CR-123A batteries in 4-cell carriers -
    Extra AA rechargeable batteries in 4-cell carriers
    Extra AAA rechargeable batteries in 6-cell carriers
    Extra pair Danner boots – if possible
    Extra boot laces
    Extra Zippo fuel, spare wicks & flints
    Extra butane fuel for lighter
    Extra butane torch fuel
    Extra first aid supplies
    Extra hardware
    Extra ammunition in bandoleers
    Extra Otis gun cleaning patches and Breakfree CLP


    3rd Rubbermaid Action Packer 8-gallon tote w/cooking, water, & sanitations items
    1 Sawyer Point Zero Two Absolute 4-liter water purification system – best of the purifiers in my opinion
    4 10-liter MSR water bladders – can carry plenty of extra water in a conformable bladder
    1 MSR Campers washcloth & towel, AGS Labs Camp soap, compact hair brush – gotta stay clean
    4 Charmin To-Go Toilet paper packets/wipe rags(boiled and sun dried to sanitize) – gotta go
    1 Gold Bond Foot powder – essential in very hot or humid conditions
    1 Chapstik SPF-15 lib balm – prevents lip burn
    1 4oz bottle Herbal 22 Insect repellent – keeps the insects away in a good container
    1 pocket pack Q-tips – I have waxy ears.
    1 MSR Dragonfly multi-fuel stove – Very effective, good price, reliable
    4 MSR fuel bottles – at least one spare. Four are better
    1 German GI nesting knife/fork/spoon/can opener set – heavy, but also heavy duty, includes good can opener
    1 MSR SS cook set w/tea kettle & kitchen tools – a bit heavy, but tough as all get out
    8 SS cooking skewers – for cooking small game, roasting tubers, etc over open fire
    1 Coleman SS steel double wall cup – keeps the hot chocolate and hot tea hot for a while in the cold mornings and evenings
    1 REI Backpackers fire grill – for when you have an open fire but building a pit/fire ring is difficult or impossible
    1 GSI pressure cooker w/liner pot – an option that allows quicker cooking of many dishes. Can leave behind
    1 Lodge Cast iron skillet w/lid – for set camps using fresh foods. Can leave behind
    1 Lodge Dutch oven w/lid – as above
    1 Fire tongs – when planning open fires
    1 Grilling basket – as above
    1 pair 19” fireplace fireproof gloves – as above


    4th Rubbermaid Action Packer 8-gallon tote w/food - basic cooking supplies and foods
    Salt
    Pepper
    beef bouillon
    sugar
    spices
    baking powder
    coconut oil
    honey
    flour
    corn meal
    powdered milk
    lentils
    dried beans
    rice
    tea bags
    hot chocolate packets
    Emergen-C packets
    lemon juice
    hard candy
    waxed chocolate
    Tootsie Rolls
    Chickletts 2-piece chewing gum
    Millennium ration bars
    Snickers Marathon Protein Bars
    Jerky
    Pemmican U.S. Wellness Meats — Our Animals Eat Right So You Can Too.
    dried fruit
    fruit cake
    gorp (~equal amounts of premium mixed nuts, chopped dates, and M&Ms)
    Mountain House meals
    MREs
    Instant oats packets
    Instant grits packets
    Instant potatoes packets
    18 ounce SS flask Hennessy Paradis Extra Cognac


    5th Rubbermaid Action Packer 8-gallon tote w/more food


    Lashed on top of totes:

    1 FMCO vest set up for Remington 11-87 shotgun – same as other FMCO vest only for 12 gauge
    1 NetPack 5354 wheeled 40” duffel bag w/pair Cabela’s Pinnicle Gortex cold weather insulated gloves, Carhartt Arctic Bibs, Carhartt Arctic Parka w/hood, NEOS over boots, Mustang Survival auto inflate flotation vest, Millennium respirator, OptimAir 6A PAPR, CBRN suit, gloves, boots, acc – cold weather and CBRNE gear kept together in one place. Easier to stow in a soft bag than totes
    1 set MSR Denali EVO Snow shoes & MSR Denali III poles – if in snow country. Leave behind if not
    1 12’ sling rope w/2 snap rings – general purpose short rope. Pulling/lifting/rescue/securing/etc
    2 Edelwies 200’ static climbing rope w/set of carabiners & pulleys – Only if you know what you are doing and are likely to need to climb or belay
    1 Mountain Hardwear Trango 3.1 3 person/4 season tent w/fly – best compromise of price/size/weight/capability
    1 Slumberjack sleep system w/Thermarest self inflating mattress – System is good from warm weather down to -30°F. I need lots of comfortable sleep when I can get it.
    2 silnylon tarps w/poles, stakes, and para cord – Additional protection when camping on one place for a while
    1 Hardigg iM3300 gun case with Remington 11-87 custom shotgun, H&R/NEF .30-’06 single shot scoped rifle w/.32 ACP adapters, (alternate: Remington 700 .30-’06), Glock 30SF spare pistol – Hardigg cases are the best I’ve found for a critical item. The 11-87 is dual purpose. The .30-’06 is sniping/hunting. The G30 is a spare
    (optional: 2nd case w/Remington 700 .375 H&H Mag)
    1 Alpacka Fjord Explore cargo raft w/oars, oar frame, seat, attachable skeg – for areas where crossing streams too deep to wade. Small/light/capable
    1 D-handle small round point shovel – easier to use than the e-tool in many situations
    1 Cold Steel 24” Latin machete – for general machete work. I like the 24” for its capabilities and heft
    1 Stanley 30” Entry tool – multipurpose tool for getting into and out of several situations
    1 Iltis Oxhead double bit axe – for times when camping in wooded area in the cold call from some serious firewood
    1 Sven 21” folding saw – for general use around camp for firewood, poles/etc.
    1 ATAS-25 multiband portable antenna w/tripod – a longer range antenna for the FT-897D
    1 Fire tripod – when anticipating open fires
    1 Fire spit & supports – ditto above
    1 Kifaru pulk w/steering & brake package – for deep snow areas. One of the best. Expensive
    Last edited by gunbuilder69; 02-25-2011 at 02:35 PM.

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