inspired by a recent thread I decided to give a go to the night out with a survival tin, just for kicks to see how much of the stuff is any real use, how it works together, and what is rubbish...
Kit contents
all I shall say is I woefully hang my head in shame!
Magnifying Lens UNUSED
Signal Mirror UNUSED
Note paper & Pencil UNUSED
Opinel 4 USED used to make feather sticks only
Solar powered LED light USED not really used much moon is waning full
Duct tape UNUSED
Whistle UNUSED
Thread UNUSED
Tool card (small hex head wrench, can opener, screwdriver, small saw blade ect...) USED light batoning of wood, dia' <30mm
String USED
Hair bobble USED (tie hair back, if you have long hair you know how much of a nice to have item this is lol)USED
Super glue UNUSED
'kwick tinder' USED worked well
Wire Saw USED used initially, but gave up easier to let logs burn through
Silva 28 UNUSED
Wire UNUSED
Sparkie thing USED worked well
Scalpel blade x2 UNUSED
about 20 feet of Paracord woven around the tin USED most useful- used the inner strands for shelter building
a few fishing hooks, splits, swivels and a big needle UNUSED
regrettably there are no pictures of my little adventure as I was expecting to get wet and took nothing more than the hair on my back, and the boots on my feet to a nice little spot on the side of Holyhead mountain with some sparse tree cover- far enough not to be disturbed but close enough to get home easily if I decided it was too cold lol
As I mentioned I was expecting to get went but was presently shocked by a clear sky- with a little fire going I was toasty warm all night- granted it could have been very different if it was a cold night in winter, and for more than a 'one nighter' but I think it highlights my point. you can get away with a decent knife, some fire starting kit and some paracord... so a mora clipper, fire steel, and a bit of paracord, maybe 20 feet are more than enough for this old bear, chuck in a space blanket for good measure and that's not a bad setup IMHO....
it really does shoot down in flames the old 'survival tin/kit' at least here in the UK for me!
has anyone else out there tried using their 'survival' kits for a one nighter~? if you haven't I suggest you give it a go, you might find it a bit of an eye opener!
Kit contents
all I shall say is I woefully hang my head in shame!
Magnifying Lens UNUSED
Signal Mirror UNUSED
Note paper & Pencil UNUSED
Opinel 4 USED used to make feather sticks only
Solar powered LED light USED not really used much moon is waning full
Duct tape UNUSED
Whistle UNUSED
Thread UNUSED
Tool card (small hex head wrench, can opener, screwdriver, small saw blade ect...) USED light batoning of wood, dia' <30mm
String USED
Hair bobble USED (tie hair back, if you have long hair you know how much of a nice to have item this is lol)USED
Super glue UNUSED
'kwick tinder' USED worked well
Wire Saw USED used initially, but gave up easier to let logs burn through
Silva 28 UNUSED
Wire UNUSED
Sparkie thing USED worked well
Scalpel blade x2 UNUSED
about 20 feet of Paracord woven around the tin USED most useful- used the inner strands for shelter building
a few fishing hooks, splits, swivels and a big needle UNUSED
regrettably there are no pictures of my little adventure as I was expecting to get wet and took nothing more than the hair on my back, and the boots on my feet to a nice little spot on the side of Holyhead mountain with some sparse tree cover- far enough not to be disturbed but close enough to get home easily if I decided it was too cold lol
As I mentioned I was expecting to get went but was presently shocked by a clear sky- with a little fire going I was toasty warm all night- granted it could have been very different if it was a cold night in winter, and for more than a 'one nighter' but I think it highlights my point. you can get away with a decent knife, some fire starting kit and some paracord... so a mora clipper, fire steel, and a bit of paracord, maybe 20 feet are more than enough for this old bear, chuck in a space blanket for good measure and that's not a bad setup IMHO....
it really does shoot down in flames the old 'survival tin/kit' at least here in the UK for me!
has anyone else out there tried using their 'survival' kits for a one nighter~? if you haven't I suggest you give it a go, you might find it a bit of an eye opener!