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Re: Survival Kit competition? [Re: Endeavour Morse] #786267 07/26/13 12:37 PM
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I'll join in too.


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Re: Survival Kit competition? [Re: Endeavour Morse] #786292 07/27/13 01:47 AM
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I am in. I will get some pics and lists going next week when I get back.


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Re: Survival Kit competition? [Re: Endeavour Morse] #786435 07/28/13 02:15 AM
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Just saw this. I'm in. I am constantly adding and removing things. The core of my kit stays the same though.

What are the categories?

A survival tin?

A kit to go in a backpack for day hikes?

Hunting kits?

Get Home Kits?

Work Kits?


LOL, what are we working with here.

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Re: Survival Kit competition? [Re: Endeavour Morse] #786453 07/28/13 07:51 AM
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MB, I don't know for sure, Arch will have to answer your question, but I would guess a OH CRAP, WE GOTT AGO! Kit and/or also a Get Home Bag.


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Re: Survival Kit competition? [Re: Endeavour Morse] #786912 07/29/13 09:19 AM
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Sorry folks for the long response time. I typically don't have access to the internet from Thursday evening to Monday morning.

Regarding the categories....

I don't think we're going to have enough "contestants" to allow for specialized categories. I propose taht everyone is allowed to "submit" any kit EXCEPT a bug-out-bag. I think we should have a "Bug Out Bag" competition at a later date. This might get others interested in being prepared. Hopefully this thread will start the ball rolling.

For this "competition" I think you just need to specify what your kit is. I propose the following "types" of kits:

Every Day Carry Kit (EDCK)
Personal Survival Kit (PSK)
Get Home Bag (GHB)

These are all smaller than "bug out bags", but can be fairly comprehensive in their scope (I'm looking at you GHB).

Thoughts?


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Re: Survival Kit competition? [Re: Endeavour Morse] #786913 07/29/13 09:21 AM
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MB,

Using the three "types" above I think basically every type you listed can be covered (but in a less specialized way).


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I am now a fictional British television police officer (currently a Detective Sgt) at Thames Valley Station. My governor is Detective Inspector Fred Thursday and it’s 1969.





Re: Survival Kit competition? [Re: Endeavour Morse] #786914 07/29/13 09:21 AM
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I really don't want to influence people's creativity. That's why I'm trying to generalize small(er) kits.


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I am now a fictional British television police officer (currently a Detective Sgt) at Thames Valley Station. My governor is Detective Inspector Fred Thursday and it’s 1969.





Re: Survival Kit competition? [Re: Endeavour Morse] #786915 07/29/13 09:22 AM
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I developed my submission over the weekend, but it'll take a bit for me to get the pictures off my phone, descriptions written, etc.


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I am now a fictional British television police officer (currently a Detective Sgt) at Thames Valley Station. My governor is Detective Inspector Fred Thursday and it’s 1969.





Re: Survival Kit Competition? [Re: Endeavour Morse] #786971 07/29/13 09:42 AM
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Architect's PERSONAL SURVIVAL KIT Submission

I "every day pocket carry" a Swamp Warden, Victorinox SAK, Light My Fire Ferro Rod, Leatherman S3 Flashlight and Streamlight Nano Flashlight. These items are on me whenever I'm outside my front door - without exception.

This kit submission is IN ADDITION TO the items above.

Architect's PERSONAL SURVIVAL KIT

This little kit is small enough (6"x4"x2.5") to be taken nearly every where I go. It always comes into my office with me, sits in my console when I driving places, etc. Basically, this is the "next step up in preparedness" from the EDC gear I carry in my pockets. If I have to go someplace that precludes me from taking my GHB - I still have enough gear to cover the survival basics: Fire, Shelter, Water, Navigation & Signaling.

[Linked Image from i41.tinypic.com]

Gear
Diamondback Tactical Small Utility MOLLE Pouch

Fire
Bic Butane Lighter
Light My Fire Scout Model Firesteel

First Aid & Hygiene
(2) Adhesive Bandages
(3) Antimicrobial Wipes

Knife Related
Gerber Pocket Sharpener
Victorinox One-Hand Trekker Swiss Army Knife

Navigation & Signaling
Fox40 Micro Whistle
Guidesman AA LED Flashlight with (1) Spare Battery
Outdoor Products Engineer's Compass

Shelter
Disposable Poncho
Emergency Space Blanket

Tools
Duct Tape
P38 Can Opener

Water
1gal Ziplock Freezer Bag
Aquamira Frontier Filter
(4) Katadyn Purification Tablets
Platypus Collapsible Water Bottle

[Linked Image from i44.tinypic.com]
[Linked Image from i39.tinypic.com]
[Linked Image from i42.tinypic.com]

NOTE: I also carry a handgun with spare magazine. However, I felt guns were outside the scope of this exercise as they tend to draw the most attention.


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I am now a fictional British television police officer (currently a Detective Sgt) at Thames Valley Station. My governor is Detective Inspector Fred Thursday and it’s 1969.





Re: Survival Kit Competition? [Re: Endeavour Morse] #786972 07/29/13 10:04 AM
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Architect's GET HOME BAG Submission

This is the next logical step in the progression toward a "full survival kit".

Architect's GET HOME BAG (24.4 pounds)

This kit sits next to my bed at night (in case something happens on or near my property that forces me outside the house to investigate, etc), rides in my SUV to and from work every day, goes with me on hikes, etc. This is my base-line GET ME HOME bag. It is not intended to be a Bug-Out-Bag.

[Linked Image from i42.tinypic.com]
[Linked Image from i40.tinypic.com]



Gear
Tactical Tailor FightLight Removable Operator Pack
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762 Tactical Double or EMDOM Quad Magazine Pouch
762 Tactical Nalgene Pouch
Tactical Tailor Fragmentation Grenade Pouch

Fire
9-Hour Emergency Candle with Citronella
(2) 35mm Tinder Bottles
Bic Lighter
Ultimate Survival BlastMatch

Food
(3) 1200 Calorie Ration Bars
(20) Eagle #2 Fish Hooks
(110yds) Trilene 14# Fishing Line

Handgun Related
(100+rds) CCW Handgun Ammo in 16oz Nalgene Bottle
(2 spare) CCW Handgun Magazines
Cleaning Rod with Bore Brush

Hygiene
Comb
(1 travel packet) Facial Tissue
(1 travel size) Floss
(1 travel size) Toothbrush

Knife Related
Busse Combat NMSFNO with Al Welke Kydex Sheath
Lansky Pocket Sharpening Stone
Swamp Rat Warden with Mashed Cat Kydex Sheath

Navigation
Coleman LED Headlamp with (1 set) Spare Batteries
Cyalume Light Stick
MagLite AA LED Flashlight with (1 set) Spare Batteries
Outdoor Products Engineer's Compass
Simmons 8x20 Binoculars

Shelter
2-Person Emergency Space Blanket
(100ft) 7-Strand 550 Cord
Bandana
Dry Bag (* Contents In Dry Bag)
* Wool Cap
* (1pr) Wool Gloves
* (1pr) Wool Socks
Mosquito Head Net
USGI Poncho
Trash Liner
(1pr) Work Gloves

Tools
Duct Tape
P38 Can Opener

Water
32oz Nalgene Bottle
Berkey Sports Filter Bottle
USGI Stainless Canteen Cup

[Linked Image from i41.tinypic.com]
[Linked Image from i42.tinypic.com]

First Aid - Boo Boo
(1) ACE Bandage
(18 Assorted) Adhesive Bandages
(3) Alcohol Prep Pads
(6) Antibacterial Wipes, Clean-X
(3) Antibiotic Ointment Packets
(6) Anti-Diarrhea (Lopermide) Pills
(6) Antihistamine (Benadryl) Pills
(6) Aspirin Pills
(1) Burn Cream Packet
(1 section) Duct Tape
(2) First Aid Cream Packets
(2) Gauze, 2”x2”
(4) Gauze, 3”x3”
(2) Gauze, 4”x4”
(1) Hydrocortisone Cream Packet
(4) Ibuprofen Pills
(1) Insect Protection Lotion Packet
(2 sets) Latex Gloves
(2) Moleskin Strips
(3) Neomycin Packets
(1) Poison Ivy Cleanser Packet
(4) Sting Relief Pads
(1) Sunscreen Lotion Packet
(1 roll) Surgical Tape
(1) Telfa Pad

[Linked Image from i42.tinypic.com]

First Aid - Trauma
(1) CPR Mask
(1 set) Latex Gloves
(1) North American Rescue CAT
(1) QuikClot Combat Granules
(1) QuikClot Sport Sponge

[Linked Image from i39.tinypic.com]
[Linked Image from i44.tinypic.com]


NOTE 1: On Saturday I carried this bag on a 5.8 mile hike. It took me 1 hour and 40 minutes to complete the hike on paved State Park trails (very hilly - at one area the incline was 4 to 1). The pack weighs 24.4 pounds with (2) full 32oz Nalgenes.

NOTE 2: I also carry a full sized 40SW or 45Acp handgun with (2) spare magazines on my person. However, as with the PSK I feel this will draw attention away from the other gear so I omitted it here.


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I am now a fictional British television police officer (currently a Detective Sgt) at Thames Valley Station. My governor is Detective Inspector Fred Thursday and it’s 1969.





Re: Survival Kit Competition? [Re: Endeavour Morse] #787068 07/31/13 04:48 PM
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Since nobody is posting in the thread - I hope you're all off building your kits cool


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Re: Survival Kit Competition? [Re: Endeavour Morse] #787084 07/31/13 08:07 PM
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Architect
I will be building a kit and you've given me some great ideas. I also plan on taking the Wilderness First Responder class this fall and I hope THAT will will help me choose items as well.

We always appreciate your detailed imput
MM

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