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Snowreap Wrote:mine says nothing except "U.S. ARMY SURVIVAL MANUAL" on the first page. most of the book is printed in black ink on regular paper, but almost the entire appendix is printed in color on glossy paper, except for the first 6 pages or so of appendix A.
I guess I'll just assume I have the 1991 version, and that the 1994 copyright refers to the presentation rather than the content.
-ken
Hmm, I don't know. I would just download this one and compare it: http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/l...rvival.pdf
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Too bad we live in the four corners of this country and in other ones. If shit were to go down I'd feel pretty good starting up a barter town with you all. We could call it Purgatoria.
I have a buddy in AZ with a totally self-sufficient cabin w/ solar power.
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This is the pack I have for my wife and I. Nice, high quality.
http://www.emgear.net/Products/i1001.aspx#
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Grieve Wrote:So what's in your survival kit? I'd actually like to put one of those together myself. I'm thinking camoflauge tent, sleeping bags, water canteens and water purifying tablets, survival guide, warm waterproof clothes, ponchos, matches and magnifying glass to start campfires, combat knife, compass, first aid supplies, fishing line and hooks, candles, walkie talkies...what else?
I am at a dead end in persuading my wife to let me get a gun. Best option might be to be bury one in a chest in the West Virginia wilderness, so I can race to it at need...
I'll post or email you my list. Its still a work in progress but it's something I've been fine tuning for years.
"Hamilton is really a Colossus to the anti republican party. Without numbers he is an host within himself. They have got themselves into a defile where they might be finished but too much security on the republican part will give time to his talents and indefatigableness to extricate them. We have had only middling performances to oppose to him. In truth when he comes forward there is nobody but yourself who can meet him. His adversaries having begun the attack he has the advantage of answering them and remains unanswered himself. For God's sake take up your pen and give a fundamental reply to Curtius and Camillas" - Thomas Jefferson to James Madison
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Slamz, do you think we could have another forum spun off for serious Survival and "Off the Grid" living discussion? I really enjoy those forums on ar15.com but would much rather discuss this topic with people I have a history with.
Topics would include but not be limited to :
Survival Gear
Outdoor Living
Gardening/Raising Livestock
Sustainable Energy
Emergency/Disaster Planning
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Some of the essentials in my BOB :
Fire
Starter - http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/CAMP223-1.html
Water :
Filter - http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/CAMP156-1.html
Air :
Respirators - http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/MASK8511-1.html
Shelter :
Wool Blanket - http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/CAMP219-1.html
Waterproof Tarp
Mosquito Net - http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/CAMP250-1.html
Clothing :
Socks
Underwear
Waterproof Poncho
Food :
Ramen x 4
Snickers Marathon Bars x 8
Tools :
Machete - http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/59284-1.html
Multi-Tool (Leatherman)
Rope - 3/8" x 75' (Not For Climbing)
Flashlight (600 Lumen LED)
Misc :
First Aid Kit
Hand Sanitizer
Multi Vitamins
Local Map with Topology (Upgrading soon to Garmin Handheld GPS)
Duct Tape
I have lots of other odds and ends but this is where I'd start if building a bag from scratch.
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You might upgrade to GPS but I'd keep the map. Who knows how accurate or in what state the satellite array will be during your emergency.
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Hoofhurr Wrote:You might upgrade to GPS but I'd keep the map. Who knows how accurate or in what state the satellite array will be during your emergency.
I don't plan on ditching the map but rather enhancing my navigation ability with the GPS. This bag is also my camping/hiking bag so 99% of the time it's used in non-emergency capacities.
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Dustie Wrote:Here is my list. You Read it as though each progressively larger kit would contain all the things in the next smaller kit plus the additional items. That way you can categorize a "pocket" kit through a large pack kit.
Tiny
1. Swiss Army Knife
2. Lighter
3. Compass
4. Maps
5. Iodine Tablets
6. Vitamins
7. Water Cup
8. Buck Knife
Small
9. Head Lamp
10. Hatchet
11. Binoculars
12. Hand Sanitizer
13. First Aid Kit (Small)
14. Vile of Bleach
15. Vile of rubbing alcohol
16. Striker Kit
17. GPS
18. Cell Phone
19. Hand Kerchief
20. Leatherman Tool
Medium
21. Air Masks
22. Water Filter
23. Extra Iodine Tablets (Large bottle)
24. Water Pouches
25. Water proof tape and glue kit to repair pouches
26. Extra Filters
27. Plant Book and local wild food sources
28. Farming Book and Planting foods and methods
29. Army Survival Guide
30. Seeds
31. Salt
32. Quick Dry Towel
33. Multi tool
34. Extra Flashlight (D batteries)
35. Extra Matches
36. Shake Light
37. Crank Radio
38. Hand Held Radio
39. 25 mile Small Radio
40. Small Tarp or Mat
41. Big Binoculars
Large
42. 2nd Hatchet
43. Small shovel
44. Extra String and Rope
45. Tarp
46. Larger Water Containers
47. Larger bottle of Vitamins
48. Larger bottle of Iodine Tablets
49. Quart of Bleach
50. Pint of Rubbing Alcohol
51. Night Vision
52. Larger maps
53. Thermometer
54. Extra lighter
55. Big Box of Matches
56. Saw
57. Extra Hatchet
58. Extra Knife
59. Pack
60. Sleeping Bag
61. Tent
62. Larger Tarp
63. Quick Dry cloths, Jacket, Hat, Gloves, Blanket/Poncho, Long Underwear, Bathing suit (quick dry, for all members of )
64. Change of Cloths
65. Emergency food, MREs, Canned and packaged food as needed
66. Cloths Line and Anchor
67. Pot
68. micro Stove
69. Cups
70. Utensils
After this, I have a car kit and house kit which contain more and larger items for longer duration survival.
How much does your pack weigh and how far have you humped it?
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Thudz Wrote:Dustie Wrote:Here is my list. You Read it as though each progressively larger kit would contain all the things in the next smaller kit plus the additional items. That way you can categorize a "pocket" kit through a large pack kit.
Tiny
1. Swiss Army Knife
2. Lighter
3. Compass
4. Maps
5. Iodine Tablets
6. Vitamins
7. Water Cup
8. Buck Knife
Small
9. Head Lamp
10. Hatchet
11. Binoculars
12. Hand Sanitizer
13. First Aid Kit (Small)
14. Vile of Bleach
15. Vile of rubbing alcohol
16. Striker Kit
17. GPS
18. Cell Phone
19. Hand Kerchief
20. Leatherman Tool
Medium
21. Air Masks
22. Water Filter
23. Extra Iodine Tablets (Large bottle)
24. Water Pouches
25. Water proof tape and glue kit to repair pouches
26. Extra Filters
27. Plant Book and local wild food sources
28. Farming Book and Planting foods and methods
29. Army Survival Guide
30. Seeds
31. Salt
32. Quick Dry Towel
33. Multi tool
34. Extra Flashlight (D batteries)
35. Extra Matches
36. Shake Light
37. Crank Radio
38. Hand Held Radio
39. 25 mile Small Radio
40. Small Tarp or Mat
41. Big Binoculars
Large
42. 2nd Hatchet
43. Small shovel
44. Extra String and Rope
45. Tarp
46. Larger Water Containers
47. Larger bottle of Vitamins
48. Larger bottle of Iodine Tablets
49. Quart of Bleach
50. Pint of Rubbing Alcohol
51. Night Vision
52. Larger maps
53. Thermometer
54. Extra lighter
55. Big Box of Matches
56. Saw
57. Extra Hatchet
58. Extra Knife
59. Pack
60. Sleeping Bag
61. Tent
62. Larger Tarp
63. Quick Dry cloths, Jacket, Hat, Gloves, Blanket/Poncho, Long Underwear, Bathing suit (quick dry, for all members of )
64. Change of Cloths
65. Emergency food, MREs, Canned and packaged food as needed
66. Cloths Line and Anchor
67. Pot
68. micro Stove
69. Cups
70. Utensils
After this, I have a car kit and house kit which contain more and larger items for longer duration survival.
How much does your pack weigh and how far have you humped it?
Which pack? The pocket size? medium? large?
The large pack can get up to 60 pounds and I have only taken it on 3 day Appalachian trail style trips.
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Dustie, is this part of your "Emergency the world has end" plan?
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maybe it's part of his "zomg the koreans have found me" plan.
-ken
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Vanraw Wrote:Dustie, is this part of your "Emergency the world has end" plan?
Yes.
It's also part of my "I don't want to depend too much on technology" plan.
"Hamilton is really a Colossus to the anti republican party. Without numbers he is an host within himself. They have got themselves into a defile where they might be finished but too much security on the republican part will give time to his talents and indefatigableness to extricate them. We have had only middling performances to oppose to him. In truth when he comes forward there is nobody but yourself who can meet him. His adversaries having begun the attack he has the advantage of answering them and remains unanswered himself. For God's sake take up your pen and give a fundamental reply to Curtius and Camillas" - Thomas Jefferson to James Madison
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