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  • #31
    socks you always have to have socks extra pairs i mean

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    • #32

      cold steel kukri -$20 AND / OR kabar bk2 -$60





      SuperTool 300 -$50



      Flashlight(and or headlamp.. a cheap $20 petzl) Fenix LD20 -$50




      Tarp Tent(with cordage... 550 paracord) and a Rain Poncho


      Lighter,

      Matches,







      WATER!!!! ...ways to boil it.

      Hat,

      sunglasses,

      whistle,

      compass,

      Duct Tape,

      1st Aid Kit(with some sort of blood stopper... israeli bandage/CAT tourniquet. nail clippers... ingrown toe nail?),

      Bandana.


      that's a good starter kit.

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      • #33
        Don't forget your watches people.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Unknown Champ View Post
          Go on.............what do you suggest, a good idea is brewing in your noggin
          having unprotected vitals seems like over exposure to me. But the basics mentioned in this thread are clearly practical survival tools.

          It's just I think about stuff like insect attacks, snake bites, shock protection, thermo/insulation, body support, all that.

          To me it's just somehow important.



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          • #35
            Like for instance you step in a shallow, lose balance and start rolling down a hill or slide. It's no big deal wearing armored body protection but if you hit a couple of jagged rocks and or a tree smack in your spine then what?

            Think about being crippled in the forrest and left as food for scavengers. You have to be kidding me.....worst way to die probably.



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            • #36
              lol, you are way pessimistic.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by RwK View Post
                Like for instance you step in a shallow, lose balance and start rolling down a hill or slide. It's no big deal wearing armored body protection but if you hit a couple of jagged rocks and or a tree smack in your spine then what?

                Think about being crippled in the forrest and left as food for scavengers. You have to be kidding me.....worst way to die probably.

                I agree, would a Level I or II bullet proof vest hold up to that??

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                • #38
                  A tent....

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Unknown Champ View Post
                    I agree, would a Level I or II bullet proof vest hold up to that??
                    I think kevlar is a bit too damn hardcore for that. lol I mean a motorcycle jacket would probably suffice and it's way more flexible. Not to mention it protects your entire upper body as opposed to a chestpiece that leaves your shoulders/neck/arms naked.



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                    • #40
                      You've been watching Doom Preppers haven't you? .

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