I've read parts of the various threadson Bug out bags, response packs and personal survival tins. Lots of info!
Now here's a situation: our holiday will be a 1 week canoe trip (Canadian open style canoe) in the Glaskogen Nature reserve in Sweden, second half of August. So it's the quiet end of the season and there may be a few days without seeing a soul.
I am dead serious on compiling a small, sensible pack that I can keep on me at all time when were are paddling. I had one nasty dream about our canoe tipping over over 20 ft of water and losing everything, which set of a more serious approach.
I have a small pack as seen in the other posts, that I will wear around my waist, so it won't be in the way with paddling.
This is the list I have compiled so far.
No water purification since the Swedish lakes are so clean you can drink from them. Not 100% sure though, might take some form of chemical treatment.
PS: Things that should stay dry will be packed in ziploc bags or small drybags.
I would really appreciate your input on this list. As said, this if for a situation that I deem possible, and I want to be prepared.
Thanks!
Now here's a situation: our holiday will be a 1 week canoe trip (Canadian open style canoe) in the Glaskogen Nature reserve in Sweden, second half of August. So it's the quiet end of the season and there may be a few days without seeing a soul.
I am dead serious on compiling a small, sensible pack that I can keep on me at all time when were are paddling. I had one nasty dream about our canoe tipping over over 20 ft of water and losing everything, which set of a more serious approach.
I have a small pack as seen in the other posts, that I will wear around my waist, so it won't be in the way with paddling.
This is the list I have compiled so far.
- Knife
- DC4
- Firesteel
- Tinder (cotton + vaseline)
- Folding saw
- Leatherman tool
- 2 x lightweight poncho
- Lightweight tarp
- Mini first aid kit (contents still to be specified, input welcome)
- Mirror
- Whistle
- Compass
- PDA /cellphone (with Tomtom installed on it)
- GPS-receiver for Tomtom > to pinpoint position
- Small list of emergency phone no's
- Solar power charger for PDA
- Aluminium drinking cup > Tip from Mors Kochanski in one of the threads, for boiling and drinking. Maybe a bit bigger then what I have now.
- Clothes repair set
- Ducktape
- Lighter in bicycle inner tube
- Stormproof lighter
- Decent but small fishing set + extra dyneema > I am an angler and this will be my best chance of catching wild food
- Book "Edable wild foods", small pocket version
- Copper wire for snares
- Headtorch + spare batteries
- LED torch
- Notebook + pen > to write up a plan, keep track of where we've been, what we've done, eaten, inuries and treatment, etc. This to account for, when after several days hunger sets in and your (mental) powers decline and you start second guessing earlier made decisions, you can read back to have a guideline: "This was the plan we made when we were metally fit, with such-and-such reasons."
- Paracord, maybe also some thinner cord
- Space blanket
- Condoms
- Compressible insulation jacket > Tips from Mors Kochanski in one of the threads
- Power snacks > for when you need to push through or be clear-headed to make important decisions. For this reason WWII pilots had benzedrine tablets in their PSK. Is something like it stil available? Otherwise add glucose tablets.
- Head net
- Suntan
- Anti-mosquito stuff
No water purification since the Swedish lakes are so clean you can drink from them. Not 100% sure though, might take some form of chemical treatment.
PS: Things that should stay dry will be packed in ziploc bags or small drybags.
I would really appreciate your input on this list. As said, this if for a situation that I deem possible, and I want to be prepared.
Thanks!