I also forgot too mention that Cloak and I carry probably around 50-100 ft worth of paracord. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />

In my pack is:

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Food. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />

Depends on what we want and how long we are out. Short trips 3-5 hours, we take fruit (pomelo, larger than a honey dew or cantaloupe) and cliff bars. Longer trips 6-9 hours, we take sandwiches (pb&j, roastbeef, etc), chips, cookies, various assortments of sweets. Of course, we always carry water. Sometimes we'll take fruit juices.

and/or...

Clothes (shirt, pants, socks, underwear)

and/or ...

my tactical vest for when I really just want to be traveling quickly.

Here's the vest in my pack. As you can see, the bag still has a lot of space left. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" /> (notice, my watter bladder is also in it)

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Here is size reference for the pouch in the back. The FBM can easily fit in it and I can add more stuff.

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Front, back, etc.

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In the vest:

I can carry a water bladder, or turn it the container into a small pack and carry clothes, depends on how I feel, the outside weather, and how long we're gonna be gone. In the other pouches, I carry all the necessities for survival. Though, I'm constantly changing both the pack and vest to better suit my needs.

Thigh Rig (usually used in conjunction with just the vest)

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The little pouch on the sheath contains: matches, band-aids, neosporin, whistle, compass, cotton fluff, and cotton swabs, all in a little baggy. The baggy can duplicate as a source of water by tying it over a leafy branch, evaporations and condensation will draw drinkable water ( no need to filter or purify) from the branch. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />

I also usually carry this shirt: Nike Sphere React

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Back
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It's one of those tight fitting ones that can act both as conserving heat and wicking away sweat quickly. I usually always will have this with me.


JYD #54 "Put your hands high, let your arms be the pillars that be holding up the sky..."