rusty_tlc
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Or nickles or dimes, depends on how big your mitt is.robert said:A roll of quarters can be real "handy" in an emergency :littlefriend:
(We need a winking smiley too)
Or nickles or dimes, depends on how big your mitt is.robert said:A roll of quarters can be real "handy" in an emergency :littlefriend:
(We need a winking smiley too)
NvCruiser said:...I also carry tampons. So when someone is complaining I toss them one. Just kidding, sort of. Humor has is place in survival too. I do carry them though. Great fire starters. Dip them in a gas can if you have one and they swell up and make a great fire starter. And they have a string attached to aid in this. Should be in every car bag. I will add more later....
Lynn said:Great point. I carry maxi pads in my first aid kits. Think about it: cheap, super absorbent, steril, and designed to soak up blood...
After a bike accident I offered one to my buddy, but he decided he'd rather have blood streaming down his face
Lynn said:Great point. I carry maxi pads in my first aid kits. Think about it: cheap, super absorbent, steril, and designed to soak up blood...
alpha_nett said:this is my post-military civilian survival bag. i keep this stuff in my pack plus food and clothes on any kind of trip. the aid bag i wouldnt carry on a hike, just pack a few more medical things in the main pack. i am trying to be more organized with my truck packed stuff. i will be making a few bags that just stay in the truck, with all of my crap in them.
Streakerfreak said:Wow!:Wow1:
You just got my wheels spinning. Going to start adding to my stuff.
The pics work great. Thanks.
Oh what are those two things next to the pistol?
alpha_nett said:i think that you are talking about the red and black square things?? well, they are the same, one is just turned over. they are clip on red safety lights. with like 5 different blinking options and a fulltime on mode. good for the dogs collar, or night hiking(for you or the camp)
can anyone read my little text on the pictures. if not i will make a list of it all.
Mc Taco said:Great thread. Lots off good information and ideas. Living here in Southern California I always keep an earthquake kit in my truck. Contains most all of the above mentioned items in a pack. Can beat feet if need be, but would rather stay with the truck. Transportation and shelter all in one. The 'BIG ONE' is coming. Would hate to be in West L.A. wearing loafers when it hits.
BTW, What's it like to live in a state where you can legally carry a weapon (in your vehicle) to protect yourself.