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My Personal Survival Kit, what else would you suggest I consider for this kit?
This kit is used for day trips (600 to 1000 foot elevation - not overnight) into the woods on motorcycle for 100 miles round trip
This kit is NOT carried on my body so weight is not a consideration.
The kit is carried in a backpack strapped to the rear of the bike and some in a pack strapped to the Handlebars. It looks like a lot, but I can fit it all easily.
Prepackaged Survival Kits
1. Doug Ritters Pocket Survival Pak
Blades and Tools
1. Doug Ritter RSK Mk3 Fixed Blade - 4 inch blade
2. Doug Ritter RSK Mk1 mini Folding Knife
3. Becker BK7 Fixed Blade - 7 inch blade
4. Leatherman Wave Multitool
5. Folding knife (backup cheap 4 inch blade)
6. Folding Wood Saw - 10 inch blade
Firestarting
1. Spark-Lite Fireststarter from Doug Ritter Pocket Survival Pak
2. Tinder-Quik from Doug Ritter Pocket Survival Pak
3. Lighters Standard see-through 2 - in waterproof containers
4. One long arm BBQ style lighter
5. Sticks of Fatwood (5)
6. Cotton Balls (30)
7. Petroleum Jelly (2 ounce container)
8. Magnesium firestarter
9. Waterproof Windproof Matches in waterproof container
Shelter
1. Adventure Medical Kits Thermolite 2.0 Bivy (Thicker bivy with ventilation ports)
2. Adventure Medical Kits Heatsheets Emergency Bivy (basic bivy with no ventilation)
3. Tarp - Orange measuring 8 feet by 10 feet
4. Heavy duty steel tent stakes - 6
5. 38 x 65 orange garbage bags - 2
6. Coughlans Tube Tent
7. 150 feet of 550 cord (mil spec)
Clothing
1. Capilene base layers top and bottom (wearing)
2. Bandana
3. Waterproof /Windproof top and bottom (backup, not wearing)
4. Fleece shirt long sleeved (backup, not wearing)
5. Winter hat (backup, not wearing)
6. Winter neck gaiter (backup, not wearing)
7. Winter Gloves Waterproof (backup, not wearing)
8. Thick wool socks (backup, not wearing)
9. Backup prepackaged emergency rain gear top and bottom (cheap, hooded)
10. Prepackaged emergency poncho (cheap backup)
Water Procurement and Treatment
1. Katadyn Exstream XR Bottle Purifier (good for 26 gallons)
2. Coffee filters - to filter water before it goes into Katadyn water bottle (preserves filter life)
3. One liter of Aquafina purified bottled water
4. Stainless Steel Cup (8 ounce for boiling)
5. Collapsible Plastic water collection container (one liter)
6. Ziplocks many - to collect and transport water
Navigation
1. Good quality compass (primary)
2. GPS (mapping with maps installed)
3. Small compass from Doug Ritter Pocket Survival Pak
4. Compass on keychain
5. Binoculars small
6. Shadow stick techniques (in my head)
Light
1. LED flashlights - High quality High Lumen- with extra batteries - Fenix P1D-CE and Fenix L2D-CE Both include an S.O.S. mode and a Strobe mode at 130 lumens
2. Head light - High quality with extra batteries - Petzl Myo 5 belt
3. Doug Ritter Freedom Photon mini LED light on key chain
First Aid
1. Small Basic Kit
2. Motrin Tablets
Food
1. Food bars (3 or 4)
2. Oatmeal packets (2)
3. Stainless Steel Utility Snare Wire - 6 ft
4. Fishing Kit - 4 medium Fish Hooks, 2 Split Shot and 1 Snap Swivel
Signaling and Communication
1. Fox-40® Rescue Howler Survival Whistle from Doug Ritter Pocket Survival Pak
2. Cell phone with back up external antenna
3. Garbage Bags 38 inches by 65 inches - orange
4. Tarp - 8 feet by 10 feet - Orange
5. High power LED flashlights with S.O.S. mode and Strobe modes at 130 lumens
6. Signal mirror from Doug Ritter Pocket Survival Pak
Instruction/Reminders
1. Larger reprint of Survival Situation Instructions and Priorities from Doug Ritters Pocket Survival Kit.
2. Photocopied pages 279-291 from book called Deep Survival
3. Knot Tying instruction guide
Personal
1. Toilet paper
2. Purell alcohol sanitizing gel
3. Deet Mosquito Repellant
4. Lip Balm
5. Picture of myself with family
Miscellaneous
1. 150 feet of 550 cord (mil spec)
2. Duct Tape (2 rolls measuring 2 inches by 50 feet each)
3. Grabber Mycol Heat Treat hand and toe warmers
4. Mosquito Head Net
5. Extra Cash in case wallet is lost
6. Stainless Steel Utility/Snare Wire - 6 ft from Doug Ritter Pocket Survival Pak
7. Braided Nylon Cord - 10 ft. 150+ lb. Test from Doug Ritter Pocket Survival Pak
8. #69 Black Nylon Thread - 50 ft. , 10.5 lb. Test from Doug Ritter Pocket Survival Pak
9. Heavy Duty Sewing Needle from Doug Ritter Pocket Survival Pak
10. Heavy Duty Aluminum Foil - 3 sq. ft. from Doug Ritter Pocket Survival Pak
11. #22 Scalpel Blade - stainless steel from Doug Ritter Pocket Survival Pak
12. Fresnel Lens Magnifier from Doug Ritter Pocket Survival Pak
13. Extra waterproof bag (thick)
14. Trowel (plastic cheap 12 inches long)
15. Many rubber bands
16. Nitrile gloves (3 pairs)
17. Zip Ties assortment of sizes
18. Safety glasses
This kit is used for day trips (600 to 1000 foot elevation - not overnight) into the woods on motorcycle for 100 miles round trip
This kit is NOT carried on my body so weight is not a consideration.
The kit is carried in a backpack strapped to the rear of the bike and some in a pack strapped to the Handlebars. It looks like a lot, but I can fit it all easily.
Prepackaged Survival Kits
1. Doug Ritters Pocket Survival Pak
Blades and Tools
1. Doug Ritter RSK Mk3 Fixed Blade - 4 inch blade
2. Doug Ritter RSK Mk1 mini Folding Knife
3. Becker BK7 Fixed Blade - 7 inch blade
4. Leatherman Wave Multitool
5. Folding knife (backup cheap 4 inch blade)
6. Folding Wood Saw - 10 inch blade
Firestarting
1. Spark-Lite Fireststarter from Doug Ritter Pocket Survival Pak
2. Tinder-Quik from Doug Ritter Pocket Survival Pak
3. Lighters Standard see-through 2 - in waterproof containers
4. One long arm BBQ style lighter
5. Sticks of Fatwood (5)
6. Cotton Balls (30)
7. Petroleum Jelly (2 ounce container)
8. Magnesium firestarter
9. Waterproof Windproof Matches in waterproof container
Shelter
1. Adventure Medical Kits Thermolite 2.0 Bivy (Thicker bivy with ventilation ports)
2. Adventure Medical Kits Heatsheets Emergency Bivy (basic bivy with no ventilation)
3. Tarp - Orange measuring 8 feet by 10 feet
4. Heavy duty steel tent stakes - 6
5. 38 x 65 orange garbage bags - 2
6. Coughlans Tube Tent
7. 150 feet of 550 cord (mil spec)
Clothing
1. Capilene base layers top and bottom (wearing)
2. Bandana
3. Waterproof /Windproof top and bottom (backup, not wearing)
4. Fleece shirt long sleeved (backup, not wearing)
5. Winter hat (backup, not wearing)
6. Winter neck gaiter (backup, not wearing)
7. Winter Gloves Waterproof (backup, not wearing)
8. Thick wool socks (backup, not wearing)
9. Backup prepackaged emergency rain gear top and bottom (cheap, hooded)
10. Prepackaged emergency poncho (cheap backup)
Water Procurement and Treatment
1. Katadyn Exstream XR Bottle Purifier (good for 26 gallons)
2. Coffee filters - to filter water before it goes into Katadyn water bottle (preserves filter life)
3. One liter of Aquafina purified bottled water
4. Stainless Steel Cup (8 ounce for boiling)
5. Collapsible Plastic water collection container (one liter)
6. Ziplocks many - to collect and transport water
Navigation
1. Good quality compass (primary)
2. GPS (mapping with maps installed)
3. Small compass from Doug Ritter Pocket Survival Pak
4. Compass on keychain
5. Binoculars small
6. Shadow stick techniques (in my head)
Light
1. LED flashlights - High quality High Lumen- with extra batteries - Fenix P1D-CE and Fenix L2D-CE Both include an S.O.S. mode and a Strobe mode at 130 lumens
2. Head light - High quality with extra batteries - Petzl Myo 5 belt
3. Doug Ritter Freedom Photon mini LED light on key chain
First Aid
1. Small Basic Kit
2. Motrin Tablets
Food
1. Food bars (3 or 4)
2. Oatmeal packets (2)
3. Stainless Steel Utility Snare Wire - 6 ft
4. Fishing Kit - 4 medium Fish Hooks, 2 Split Shot and 1 Snap Swivel
Signaling and Communication
1. Fox-40® Rescue Howler Survival Whistle from Doug Ritter Pocket Survival Pak
2. Cell phone with back up external antenna
3. Garbage Bags 38 inches by 65 inches - orange
4. Tarp - 8 feet by 10 feet - Orange
5. High power LED flashlights with S.O.S. mode and Strobe modes at 130 lumens
6. Signal mirror from Doug Ritter Pocket Survival Pak
Instruction/Reminders
1. Larger reprint of Survival Situation Instructions and Priorities from Doug Ritters Pocket Survival Kit.
2. Photocopied pages 279-291 from book called Deep Survival
3. Knot Tying instruction guide
Personal
1. Toilet paper
2. Purell alcohol sanitizing gel
3. Deet Mosquito Repellant
4. Lip Balm
5. Picture of myself with family
Miscellaneous
1. 150 feet of 550 cord (mil spec)
2. Duct Tape (2 rolls measuring 2 inches by 50 feet each)
3. Grabber Mycol Heat Treat hand and toe warmers
4. Mosquito Head Net
5. Extra Cash in case wallet is lost
6. Stainless Steel Utility/Snare Wire - 6 ft from Doug Ritter Pocket Survival Pak
7. Braided Nylon Cord - 10 ft. 150+ lb. Test from Doug Ritter Pocket Survival Pak
8. #69 Black Nylon Thread - 50 ft. , 10.5 lb. Test from Doug Ritter Pocket Survival Pak
9. Heavy Duty Sewing Needle from Doug Ritter Pocket Survival Pak
10. Heavy Duty Aluminum Foil - 3 sq. ft. from Doug Ritter Pocket Survival Pak
11. #22 Scalpel Blade - stainless steel from Doug Ritter Pocket Survival Pak
12. Fresnel Lens Magnifier from Doug Ritter Pocket Survival Pak
13. Extra waterproof bag (thick)
14. Trowel (plastic cheap 12 inches long)
15. Many rubber bands
16. Nitrile gloves (3 pairs)
17. Zip Ties assortment of sizes
18. Safety glasses