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    dig the bowie with a compass mine a little bigger but i always keep a small knife for basics oh how about a knife sharpener?

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    i hate carrying wrap around it is my nemisis if u put it on the lift it rolls off and then goes across the floor and the begining gets lost and you got to cut it and then it wont wrap right

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    I have the following Tools & Hardware. Most of it is on me, except the larger, heavier items, which are carried on my game cart.

    1 Cold Steel field knife
    1 Wenger Survivor Swiss Army Knife
    1 Leatherman Surge multi-tool w/bit set
    1 Leatherman Crunch multi-tool
    1 8” mill file
    1 Duraworx mini-planting tool (small pick/mattock)
    1 Cold Steel Rifleman’s Tomahawk
    1 Cold Steel Special Forces e-tool
    1 Sven folding saw
    1 Pocket chainsaw
    1 Glass cutter
    1 Stanley multi-tip screwdriver
    1 Rediedge pocket knife sharpener
    1 12’ sling rope
    1 Cold Steel 24” Latin machete

    1 box bright color pushpins (marking trails)
    12 marbles (to tie off tarps)
    1 300’ 550 cord
    1 roll Gorilla duct tape
    1 12 gauge x 15’ insulated electrical wire
    1 16 gauge x 50’ mechanic’s wire
    1 24 gauge x 55’ brass wire
    1 Roll 3M ¾” x 66’ electrical tape
    1 Industrial JB weld
    1 Tube of Goop
    1 Tube of clear Shoe Goo
    1 Small spray can WD-40
    1 Small can 3-in-1 oil
    12 small screw eyes
    12 medium screw eyes
    12 small screw J-hooks
    12 medium screw J-hooks
    12 11” releasable tie-wraps
    12 4” 10d nails
    4 7” spike nails
    4 Mini sharpies
    1 Mini spray can orange paint
    1 1” x 200’ orange survey tape



    And I intend to add these as money permits.

    1 Blazer PB 207 2500 degree micro torch
    1 Victorinox Swiss Army Work Champ Swiss Army Knife
    1 Leatherman Supertool 300
    1 Channellock Rescue tool w/pliers, wire cutter, prybar, and glass breaker
    1 Stanley 18” Entry Tool
    1 Stanley 30” Entry tool
    1 small block & tackle
    1 D-handle small round point shovel
    1 Grand Shelters Icebox Igloo building tool
    1 Life-Link snow saw
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    This guy has "some" flashlights. Just a couple. As in, a metric-butt ton of em.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry D Young View Post
    I have the following Tools & Hardware. Most of it is on me, except the larger, heavier items, which are carried on my game cart.

    1 Cold Steel field knife
    1 Wenger Survivor Swiss Army Knife
    1 Leatherman Surge multi-tool w/bit set
    1 Leatherman Crunch multi-tool
    1 8” mill file
    1 Duraworx mini-planting tool (small pick/mattock)
    1 Cold Steel Rifleman’s Tomahawk
    1 Cold Steel Special Forces e-tool
    1 Sven folding saw
    1 Pocket chainsaw
    1 Glass cutter
    1 Stanley multi-tip screwdriver
    1 Rediedge pocket knife sharpener
    1 12’ sling rope
    1 Cold Steel 24” Latin machete

    1 box bright color pushpins (marking trails)
    12 marbles (to tie off tarps)
    1 300’ 550 cord
    1 roll Gorilla duct tape
    1 12 gauge x 15’ insulated electrical wire
    1 16 gauge x 50’ mechanic’s wire
    1 24 gauge x 55’ brass wire
    1 Roll 3M ¾” x 66’ electrical tape
    1 Industrial JB weld
    1 Tube of Goop
    1 Tube of clear Shoe Goo
    1 Small spray can WD-40
    1 Small can 3-in-1 oil
    12 small screw eyes
    12 medium screw eyes
    12 small screw J-hooks
    12 medium screw J-hooks
    12 11” releasable tie-wraps
    12 4” 10d nails
    4 7” spike nails
    4 Mini sharpies
    1 Mini spray can orange paint
    1 1” x 200’ orange survey tape



    And I intend to add these as money permits.

    1 Blazer PB 207 2500 degree micro torch
    1 Victorinox Swiss Army Work Champ Swiss Army Knife
    1 Leatherman Supertool 300
    1 Channellock Rescue tool w/pliers, wire cutter, prybar, and glass breaker
    1 Stanley 18” Entry Tool
    1 Stanley 30” Entry tool
    1 small block & tackle
    1 D-handle small round point shovel
    1 Grand Shelters Icebox Igloo building tool
    1 Life-Link snow saw
    How much does that weigh Jerry?

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    15 pounds, give or take, with only about 3 on me, and it is spread around pretty good. The other 12 pounds or so are on the game cart. The item count looks high, but most of the items are only a few ounces each, though those ounces do add up. I'm a firm believer in having as many options covered as possible intially, and to leave behind or c cache what I won't likely need as I see how the scenario plays out.


    Editted to add: The fifteen pounds doesn't include the items I don't have yet. They are larger and heavier with most of them going onto the game cart, adding another 12 to 15 pounds to it and only a pound or two to me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry D Young View Post
    15 pounds, give or take, with only about 3 on me, and it is spread around pretty good. The other 12 pounds or so are on the game cart. The item count looks high, but most of the items are only a few ounces each, though those ounces do add up. I'm a firm believer in having as many options covered as possible intially, and to leave behind or c cache what I won't likely need as I see how the scenario plays out.


    Editted to add: The fifteen pounds doesn't include the items I don't have yet. They are larger and heavier with most of them going onto the game cart, adding another 12 to 15 pounds to it and only a pound or two to me.
    Jerry, would you please post your list of your BOB on the game cart? And also the various SHTF scenarios you have identified. I'd like to see them again and I'm sure others here may not have seen them at all. I had that thread subscribed or whatever it was when I was an Arboreal Rodent before the Great Cleansing.

    BTW Ants, Jerry has the most complete and well thought out lists of items for SHTF you'll ever see.
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    As requested.

    Please note: I get a lot of negative feedback on this list because it is so comprehensive. It is intended to be a planning tool, the items selected to cover a multitude of situations. Not everything would be carried at once. And I have to reiterate, this is partially a want list. I don't have everything on it, though I do plan of acquiring it all.

    Though I do have several other small kits, my primary kit is a general use kit. I keep it ready to go for any emergency. Since I can’t carry much on my back, I use a game cart to handle the overwhelming majority of the items.

    And since I have to use it anyway, I take advantage of the weight & space capacity and take rather more than most people recommend. Some of the additional weight and space is in the gear, but much of it, however, is in food. I can last well over a month just on what food I have with me.

    If the situation changes, or is such that I must lighten or reduce the size of the load, I can merely drop or cache what I don’t need and keep going. Since I plan for many different situations, and can’t afford the duplication necessary for having a bag for each situation, I went with the following non-specific kit:

    Field equipment kit (Evac/BOB/BIB/GOOD/INCH/DHS)

    (Well on the way to having it all, but not quite yet.)

    (It is a fairly comprehensive pick and choose list covering all four seasons and the terrain here in the High Desert. Not everyone needs everything. Some items would be left behind or cached, depending on the circumstances. And there are cheaper options available for some of the items for those on a tight budget.)

    (Also note that some of the items listed in the sub-kits are not carried together, but are in the backup supplies. I kept them together in the list for clarity)

    As to quantities of consumables, since I can carry much more on the game cart than I can on my back, I go for one month plus. I think three days minimum, seven days much better, and a month or more preferred. You will eat more when on the move than when bugging in, so up the amounts you think you would eat by 10% - 25%. Somewhere in the kit should be important documents in a water proof container.

    Just my opinions.


    Worn:

    Propper khaki public service Tactical Pants – best quality/price/feature I’ve found
    Propper khaki public service Tactical shirt – as above
    Orvis Leather money pants belt (with 1/10 ounce gold Eagles) – nice belt, with slot. Gold coins for emergencies
    Rustedfables The Grizzly Leather Suspenders (brown) – hold the pants up better than elastic ones
    Wintersilks Boxer briefs (white) – very light, dries quickly
    Wintersilks v-neck T-shirt (white) – very light, dries quickly
    Wintersilk silk liner socks – good wicking, very light, dries quickly
    Merino wool socks – very warm even when wet
    Danner Ft. Lewis boots – just all around good boots w/goretex lining
    Akruba Territory Hat with chin strap wide brim hat (brown) – for sun protection
    Peltor Comtact II dual radio talk through hearing protection communications headset – best available I’ve found
    Petzl TacTikka XP LED headlamp on hat – has the features I want
    2 tan bandannas – Gotta have two. One for the nose, one for the neck or whatever
    Hatch Operator lightweight gloves – good for mild weather tasks that are hard on the hands.
    Hatch XTAK tan elbow pads – I fall down a lot
    Hatch XTAK tan knee pads – Ditto above
    Timex Automatic Self winding watch – No worries about batteries or winding, good price compared to others
    Wiley X JP-2-510 photochromic sunglasses – the only ones of quality I could find
    Zippo lighter/Brunton Helos butane lighter – Either will do. Easier to carry fuel for the butane, Zippo works at altitude
    Pantac Wallet C wallet w/cash & ID (tan) – just a nice simple nylon wallet. Cash… well, can’t have too much
    Maglight Solitare flashlight w/Tectite LED conversion w/AAA battery – extremely bright for 1 AAA
    Cold Steel Voyager medium plain edge pocket knife – good size/function/quality/price combination
    Spyderco CO8 Harpy pocket clip knife – hawkbill serated blade for getting out of lines, nets, and is a wicked last ditch weapon
    Tec-tite Tekna Ocean Edge Arm knife – an option for the boot knife. Already has harness for arm use
    Cold Steel Counter Tac II boot knife – good quality and price if you need a boot knife
    Nikon compact binoculars on chest harness (alternate: 7x50 Steiner Commander XP C) – have the Nikons, nice and small and very capable
    Write in the rain notebook in left shirt pocket – for note taking. Works well for a nice price
    2 Fisher Tactical Space pens in left shirt pocket – can’t lose the cap since there isn’t one. Write anywhere
    Arrowtech W-742 Dosimeter in left shirt pocket – if planning for nuke situation. Good price for new production
    Arrowtech W-138RM pen type rate meter in left shirt pocket – can use this instead of W-742 plus has rate meter function
    Cell phone in right shirt pocket – useful in some situation. Might not work in an emergency, but emergencies aren’t all the time.
    Dakota Alert M538-HT MURS hand held radio in pants radio pocket – Best option I’ve found for short rang comms.
    Garman Oregon 550T GPS in pants left cargo pouch (opt) – best of the bunch in my opinion, if you’re going to use one
    Kestrel 4500NV weather instrument in pants right cargo pouch (opt) – again, the best of the ones I’ve found if you need one
    Key ring w/Benchmade knife sharpener, whistle – Sharpener is very small and very effective, whistle is for signalling
    Leather change purse w/silver coins (brown) – the coins are for emergencies. The change purse keeps them together, separate from other things in the pocket
    Beretta Tomcat .32 ACP w/4 spare magazines in pocket holster in right rear pants pocket – great hideout gun, and the .32 ACP is useable in cartridge adapters in .308 and .30-’06 rifles for almost silent hunting of small game



    In FMCO CSV-M10 Vest (4 double magazine pouches, 2 large utility pouches, 2 small utility pouches, 620ci field pack): High quality/military type accepted, purpose built, no mesh, no plastic zippers, no Velcro, pouches made to fit

    8 20-round .308 magazine in 4 double pouches – about the maximum I can carry plus the rest of the items in the vest
    Brunton 8010G compass in 2nd small utility pouch – Very good quality/size/price option
    Motorola HT-750 low band business band handheld radio in 2nd small utility pouch – Low Band VHF (just above CB) gives the best medium range comms I think that are available besides Amateur radios Expensive
    Survival kit* in first large utility pouch – See below
    Hardware and tools kit** in second large utility pouch – See below
    MSR 3-liter hydration bladder in attached field pack – MSR is as good or better than the competition. Had good luck with their products. I’m in the high desert. Need a lot of water.


    On TAG MOLLE Belt: - easy adjust, high quality

    Glock 21SF in Tactical Taylor MOLLE holster (alternate: ParaOrdnance P-14) – Glock for price & capacity, holster can be configured in several ways
    Surefire G2 flashlight in Specter Gear MOLLE pouch – Great basic light, not too expensive. The pouch is the only one I’ve found specifically for the G2
    Cold Steel Oda in Spec-Ops MOLLE sheath – Based on the Randal #1, the Oda has a good sheath, but not MOLLE. The Spec-ops sheath solves the problem
    IFA kit in Custom Tactical SAR MOLLE pouch*** - See below
    Kleen Kanteen 40oz SS water bottle w/18oz cup & Maxpedition 4x10 MOLLE carrier – extra capacity/large opening/can be heated/big cup, & the pouch carries both plus room for other things, too.
    Soldiers Optimized Butt pack w/GI Poncho & Ranger Rick liner attached, 3 days food (jerky, gorp, Millennium ration bars), Otis Tactical gun cleaning kit, CD V-750 Model 6 manual dosimeter charger – SOB is laid out fairly well. Best of the aftermarkets I’ve found. Ranger Rick liner has head hole and zipper for sleeping bag, Otis Tactical will clean all the weapons I have or plan to get. The V-750M6 doesn’t need batteries to charge dosimeters
    Kleen Kanteen 40oz SS water bottle w/cup & Maxpedition 4x10 MOLLE carrier – second one for same reason
    OKC-3S bayonet in MOLLE sheath – like the Oda, the OKC-3S is much like the Randle R-1. Comes with the MOLLE sheath
    HSGI MOLLE Dump pouch – I like the construction of this one better than the competition for holding empties
    Leatherman Surge in one pocket of Spec-Ops brand dual MOLLE pouch – best balance of function vs weight. The dual sheath is easy to adjust and can take different sized items
    Wenger Survivor Swiss Army Knife in one pocket of Spec-Ops brand dual MOLLE pouch – It’s called the Survivor for a reason.
    Spec-Ops brand double MOLLE pouch w/2 pistol magazines – have extra magazine in the other gear. Two is enough. Same thing on the double pouch as above


    Kifaru Marauder 2,500ci MOLLE back pack w/cargo chair & gunbearer options – Great quality, the smallest of the Kifaru that will take the cargo chair (I think). The chair and gunbearer let me carry what ever I need and have both hands free

    In Marauder:

    MSR 3-liter hydration bladder – second bladder. Just have to have plenty of water
    SAS Survival Handbook – Best of the field manuals in my opinion.
    Food for 3 days (Jerky, gorp, Millennium ration bars) – light, compact, nourishing, and tastes good
    Katadyn Hiker Pro water filter w/MP-1 tablets – best of the small filters in my opinion
    Extra underwear – standard reasons
    Extra socks – standard reasons
    Double zip-locked packet of important papers (copies of licenses, deeds, insurance, etc.) – might not be able to recover the originals

    On Marauder:

    PTR-91 MBR in gunbearer (alternate: Springfield M1A) – best value for the money in a .308. Prefer the .308 for its versatility
    Left side 64 oz Kleen Kanteen water bottle in Maxpedition 12 x 5 pouch – just more water. Unlike the bladders, can be poured from canteen to pot
    Right side 64 oz Kleen Kanteen water bottle in Maxpedition 12 x 5 pouch – ditto above
    Cold Steel E-tool – multipurpose. Digging, cooking, making debris huts, CQC weapon, best of the bunch in my opinion
    Cold Steel Rifleman’s tomahawk – prefer a hawk with a hammer head. I like Cold Steel’s quality vs price


    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 Propper outerwear
    1 set Orvis brown herringbone wool pants & Filson original wool button down shirt – cold weather
    2 sets Wintersilks heavyweight silk long john bottom , v-neck top, & liner socks, merino wool socks – for medium cold weather
    2 sets Eddie Bauer merino wool long john bottom, zip neck top, liner socks & Carhartt boot socks - for very cold weather
    5 sets Wintersilks silk v-neck T-shirts & boxer briefs
    5 sets each of: silk liner socks, wool liner socks, merino wool socks, Carhartt wool boot socks
    2 sets each of: silk glove liners, wool glove liners
    10 bandanas – can’t have too many
    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
    1 set Hat Flap ear warmers – to keep ears warm when wearing wide brim hat
    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 small block & tackle
    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, toothbrush & tooth powder, other hygiene items normally used – 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/2 pair silk liner gloves, 2 pair wool liner gloves, pair
    Cabela’s Pinnicle Gortex cold weather insulated gloves, Cabela’s Pinnicle Gortex cold weather insulated mittens, 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


    *Survival Kit (in FMCO vest utility pouch) – I think most of these item are pretty self-explanatory

    1 SAS Essential Survival Guide (compact version)
    1 Buck 110 folding belt knife
    1 Fisher black bullet pen
    1 Storm-Saf note pad
    1 BCB explorer button compass
    1 Mag-Light Mini Maglight 2AA w/Terra-lux LED conversion
    8 Energizer AA ultra Lithium battery in two carriers
    1 Allweatherfirestarters.com magnesium rod/ferro rod fire starter
    2 containers Lifeboat matches
    1 8-pack Wet fire tinder
    1 Bic lighter
    1 leather bootlace to make fire bow
    4 Daytrex 4.2 oz water packets
    1 Sawyer Point Zero Two Absolute water bottle purifier
    1 10”x4” Maxpedition water bottle carrier
    1 Storm whistle
    2 neck lanyard (whistle & knife)
    1 mini can Orange spray paint
    1 1”x200’ orange survey tape
    1 mini-Air horn
    1 Starflash 3”x5” signal mirror
    1 TrueFlare penflare kit (launcher, 12 flares, case)
    1 emergency hooded space blanket
    1 lightweight space blanket bag
    1 tube tent
    1 300’ 550 cord
    1 P-51 can opener
    1 old style beer can and bottle opener
    1 SS table spoon
    4 beef bouillon cubes
    12 Millennium energy bars
    1 fresh water fishing kit
    1 gill net
    1 1-liter water bag
    1 coffee filter support sheath w/20 filters
    4 sheets aluminum foil
    1 Esbit stove/Tommy cooker
    4 12-count Esbit stove fuel tablets
    1 small roll Gorilla duct tape flattened
    1 24 gauge x 55’ brass wire
    1 pocket chainsaw
    4 heavy duty garbage bags
    2 Israeli 6” trauma bandages
    12 Medique Medi-Lyte heat relief tablets 2-pack
    4 alcohol prep pads
    4 Pepto Bismo 2-pack
    4 Excedrin 2-pak
    1 Charmin To Go 55 sheet pack toilet paper
    1 pair emergency sunglasses



    **Hardware & tools kit list (in FMCO double .223 bandoleer pouch on belt) – extra small tools, plus some items for general use, to make repairs, and to fabricate items in the field. Some are for urban situations.

    1 Leatherman Crunch
    1 Leatherman Supertool 300
    1 Victorinox Swiss Army Work Champ Swiss Army Knife
    1 Stanley Multi-tip screwdriver
    1 Glass cutter
    1 300’ 550 cord
    1 Small roll Gorilla duct tape flattened
    1 12 gauge x 15’ insulated electrical wire
    1 16 gauge x 50’ mechanic’s wire
    1 24 gauge x 55’ brass wire
    1 Roll 3M ¾” x 66’ electrical tape
    1 Industrial JB weld
    1 Tube of Goop
    1 Tube of clear Shoe Goo
    1 Small spray can WD-40
    1 Small can 3-in-1 oil
    12 11” releasable tie-wraps
    12 small screw eyes
    12 medium screw eyes
    12 small screw in J-hooks
    12 medium screw in J-hooks
    12 4” 10d nails
    4 7” spike nails
    4 Mini sharpies
    1 Mini spray can orange paint
    1 1” x 200’ orange survey tape
    1 Blazer PB 207 2500 degree micro torch
    1 box bright pushpins (marking trails, etc)
    12 marbles (to tie off tarp)
    12 medium firecrackers (signaling, bear scare, diversion)


    ***First-aid kit (in one of the FMCO vest utility pouches)(additional supplies on cart) – All the items are my personal preferred items

    1 CPR safety shield
    4 pair exam gloves
    2 1-oz bottle Purell hand sanitizer
    10 Therma-Dot single use thermometer
    1 Fisher space pen
    1 Storm-Saf not pad
    4 individual wrapped tongue depressors
    4 individual wrapped cotton tip applicators
    1 small roll Gorilla duct tape flattened
    4 bite sticks
    4 ammonia ampoules
    1 small flask Everclear 190 proof PGA
    4 honey packets (for hot toddies)
    4 lemon juice packets (for hot toddies)
    2 Camelback Elixir 12-pack electrolyte solution
    12 Excedrin 2-pack
    12 Alka Seltzer 2-pack
    1 25ct bottle Dulcolax laxative
    12 Pepto Bismol 2-pack diarrhea medication
    12 NyQuill daytime cold medicine 2-pack
    12 NyQuill nighttime cold medicine 2-pack
    12 Benadryl antihistamine/allergy med 2-pack
    2 Chloraseptic throat lozenges 6-pack
    6 Water-Jel Burn relief 3.5g packets
    6 Water-Jel 1/32 oz triple antibiotic ointment packet
    6 hydrocortizone 1/32 oz packet
    3 15g jell glucose
    4 Sting-kill wipes
    4 IvyX cleanser wipes
    4 alcohol prep pad
    4 PAWS antimicrobial wipes
    4 Providone/Iodine prep pad
    1 Asherman chest seal
    1 20cc irrigation syringe
    1 250ml bottle sodium chloride irrigation solution
    1 4 oz bottle eye wash
    1 eye wash cup
    1 combat application tourniquet
    1 self applied restricting band
    1 1”x10yd adhesive tape roll
    1 Dr. Scholls moleskin deluxe
    4 1”x3” bandaids
    4 fingertip bandaids
    4 knuckle bandaids
    12 ½” x 2 7/8” butterfly wound closures
    4 2”x3” medium patch bandage
    2 2”x4” elbow/knee bandage
    2 Emergency Israeli 6” trauma bandage
    2 sterile oval gauze eye pad
    4 2”x2” gauze pads 2-pack
    8 4”x4” gauze pads
    1 2” gauze roll
    1 4” ace bandage
    4 4”x4” Water-Jel burn dressing
    2 31”x31”x51” triangular bandage
    1 SAM finger splint
    1 7 ¼” utility scissors
    1 3 ½” tweezers
    4 single use Krazy glue
    1 surgical stapler kit w/35 staples
    1 Sawyer bite & sting kit
    1 brown recluse spider F/A kit
    1 deluxe emergency dental kit
    Jerry D Young

    Prepare for the worst and hope for the best and always remember TANSTAAFL

    (There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch - Robert A Heinlein)

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    Also as requested:

    As for what I prepare for, I prepare less by type of disaster than I do by basic human needs. The basic needs are pretty much the same, no matter what the disaster. As I meet my goals for the basics I do specific things for specific disasters. There really aren't that many individual elements that aren't appropriate for several sets of circumstances. My ultimate goal is to be as self-sufficient for as long of a period as it is practical to be in modern society.

    This is a list of the things I consider when I’m making preps, in no specific order after the first four (No. I’m not ready for all of them yet. And yes, some of them simply call for having your affairs in order.)

    Armageddon
    Global nuclear war
    Limited nuclear war/attack
    Chemical/Biological war/attack
    Infrastructure collapse/failures
    Weather Modification attack
    Major conventional war
    New colonial activity (Fr., Sp., Port., It., Germ., Japan, China, Russia, UK, Brazil, Ven.)
    A new Persian Empire
    Invasion of the US
    Regional climate change
    Global warming
    Global cooling/Ice Age
    Celestial object impact/near miss
    Nemesis induced Oort Cloud meteorite rain
    Black hole appearance
    Dark matter/anti-matter incident
    UN/One World Gov
    NWO (New World Order)
    US Coup
    US revolution
    Government Tyranny
    Anarchy
    Rogue Military Activity
    CME (Coronal Mass Ejection)
    Ozone layer depletion
    Solar radiation increase/decrease
    Gamma ray burst from neutron star collision
    Earth orbit shift
    Magnetic pole shift
    Rotational pole shift
    Earth Core Cooling
    Massive tectonic activity
    Grand Alignment induced tectonic activity
    EMP attack (Electro Magnetic Pulse)
    EMP from solar activity
    Major nuclear power re incident
    Utilities failures
    Terrorism in about a thousand different forms
    Martial Law
    Travel restrictions
    Communication restrictions
    Weapons restrictions
    New, more restrictive assault weapons ban
    Total gun ban
    Local/regional gun grab
    Gold/PM restrictions
    Gold/PM recall
    Rampant inflation
    Major economic depression
    Nationwide/global economic breakdown
    Personal financial breakdown
    Loss of job
    Personal/family catastrophic illness
    Bank closure/failure/mandated bank holiday
    State bankruptcy/default
    National bankruptcy/default
    Strikes/boycotts/embargoes/price controls
    Food shortages/price increases
    Large scale JIT delivery failures
    Crop failures
    Drought
    Water shortages
    Shortages of goods and services for a variety of reasons
    Peak oil
    Fuel shortages/price increases
    Limnic eruption
    Methane Hydrate release
    Dam failure/collapse
    Tailings pond failure/collapse
    Environmental disaster
    Gulf Stream shutdown
    Overpopulation
    Rapid Population Decline
    Social break down
    Widespread civil unrest/riots
    Aztlan/Reconquista Uprising
    Civil war
    Ethnic war
    Racial war
    Religious war
    Resource war
    Refugees
    Becoming a refugee
    Landslide/mudslide
    Brownout
    Blackout
    Avalanche
    Superstorm
    Hurricane
    Hypercane
    Tornado
    Earthquake
    Flood
    Sea level rise
    Sea level drop
    Tsunami
    Mega Tsunami (La Palma, West Antarctic Ice Sheet)
    Volcano
    Mega Volcano (Yellowstone Caldera)
    Lahar
    Pyroclastic flow
    Ice Storm
    Blizzard
    Hail
    Severe Lightning
    Heat wave
    Sinkholes
    Antibiotic resistant bacteria
    Epidemic
    Pandemic
    Pestilence
    Rainforest deforestation
    Forest fire/wild fire
    Fire storm
    Sand/dust storms/Haboob
    House/apartment/building fire
    Hazmat incident
    Medical emergency
    Local major accident (aircraft/auto/rail/building)
    Airplane crash
    Automotive accident
    Train wreck
    Vehicle breakdown/stranded
    Shipwrecked/marooned
    Becoming lost in the wilderness
    Becoming lost in the megalopolis
    Crime wave
    Local major crime
    Dangerous wildlife confrontation
    Wild animal rampage
    Released/escaped dangerous zoo animals
    Addictive Entertainment
    Eco-system collapse
    Out of control bio-genetics/bio-technology/Nano-technology/robotics
    Runaway GM food plant failure/cross contamination
    Sub-atomic particle research accident
    Advanced Technology disaster
    Extraterrestrial biological contamination
    Evidence of extraterrestrials
    Hostile extraterrestrials
    Peaceful extraterrestrials
    Biblical flood
    Biblical plagues
    Second coming
    A New Messiah
    The Anti-Christ
    Zombies/vampires/werewolves/other supernatural dangers (just kidding!)
    Jerry D Young

    Prepare for the worst and hope for the best and always remember TANSTAAFL

    (There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch - Robert A Heinlein)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Echo2 View Post
    That's slick. DO that yourself?
    WARNING: This post may contain material offensive to those who lack wit, humor, common sense and/or supporting factual or anecdotal evidence. All statements and assertions contained herein may be subject to but not limited to: irony, metaphor, allusion and dripping sarcasm.

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