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TrooperMax
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Everyones got some gear they would love to show us.

Post your survival/camping gear!

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Drummer Dave
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I never leave the house with out this gear on my belt.



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TrooperMax
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Here is my gear again.

Old pic, but i still have the same deal pretty much.

I added a few items but no big change, they still do me well.

I know most of you have seen this but once this site gets up and running we'll have people who havnt seen this before.





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Drummer Dave
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My Folding Saw's Cool
One for each Pack. New one is at the top.
These are the best things to have in your in your pack.
Clearing trail. makeing emergency shelter, Getting fire wood, etc. Smile


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Thu Oct 19, 2006 2:29 pm View user's profile Send private message
TrooperMax
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Hmm never seen a Lee Vally before.

I see the Coghlan one...

And is that a Gerber?

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adrenjunky
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http://www.leevalley.com/home.aspx?c=2
This is the link to Lee Valley. Great store, great to work with. Tools for those that like working with there hands, not so much power.
Thu Oct 19, 2006 8:41 pm
Drummer Dave
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TrooperMax wrote:
Hmm never seen a Lee Vally before.

I see the Coghlan one...

And is that a Gerber?
Yup Troop, the bottom one is a Gerber. Cool

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TrooperMax
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Ah I see.

Thanks AJ for link too.

Nice to see you around too.

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TrooperMax
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Here is msot of my gear new pics.


Great crank flashlight


Sleeping gear, blow up pillow, summer sleeping bag, thermarest


2 person cooking set


Number of items, surival saw for fun, 2 long burning candles, lots of wire cordage, sparking rocks, few other items

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TrooperMax
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Heres some more


An Axe, some chord, littel tackle box i dont carry around


Heres a waterproof headlamp, which is really cool just it uses regular batteries and ist LED so it burns them out fast. here is my supple of batteries i keep at home (for obvious purposes, i can do arm curls with those)


Fire sticks, work great in quarters
And a small sewing kit


Very full first aid kit, gloves., tinder kit (Just lots of cotton stuffed into an asprin bottle, and a mug


My fav saw, some more bugee chords, and a shovel

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Drummer Dave
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Great Stuff Max, i really like the flash light, where did you get it ?.

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TrooperMax
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Ah i gotta ask my dad about that he found it soewhere.

its incredibly strong. I own 3 crank lights and this one over powers them by a lot.

It also hold the energy much longer.

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Drummer Dave
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My new 3 litre hydration blader. Great to have, i can put it into any pack i have.


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Daffy
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troop, my only suggestion would be to put some electrical tape over the ends of yer batteries. You wouldn't want them to somehow (it is possible!) complete a circuit in the bottle and drain the batteries before you need them.

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TrooperMax
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haha that would be funny.

Dont worry that wont happen, ive been doing that for many many years.

Only problem i have is one of them leaks

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Stu
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very cool
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Drummer Dave
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Hey Troop i finally found a good hand crank flash light. 3 LED light's really bright. With a flash mode.



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TrooperMax
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awesome Dave, sorry i didnt find were my dad got it.

He cant remember he busy something new everyday.

Oh btw Canadian Tire is no longer my fav store, Princess Auto is 10000% better. ITs an incredible store.

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TrooperMax
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Well today I got a package that left me speechless.

Inside was a number of photographs, posts cards, and a leatherman wave.

I would like to say it is very rare to have true friends, but I believe real friends are out there.

And I would like to thank, Holly, Lost, Shasta & Family, Dave, Dirtime dude, Adrenjunky, Jeji, kentucky bob, and eagle for this terrific gift.

The fact someone would go through so much trouble for me leaves me in total happiness.


I am speachless for this is the nicest thing anyone has ever done for me!

Thank you!



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"There dosen't look like there's much shelter over in those mountains, but that's the only choice I got right now, this is gonna be a long week" - Les Stroud Arctic
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CedroneS
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Joined: 23 Sep 2006
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Location: Harleysville, PA U.S.A.

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TrooperMax wrote:
Well today I got a package that left me speechless.

Inside was a number of photographs, posts cards, and a leatherman wave.

I would like to say it is very rare to have true friends, but I believe real friends are out there.

And I would like to thank, Holly, Lost, Shasta & Family, Dave, Dirtime dude, Adrenjunky, Jeji, kentucky bob, and eagle for this terrific gift.

The fact someone would go through so much trouble for me leaves me in total happiness.


I am speachless for this is the nicest thing anyone has ever done for me!

Thank you!


That's awesome!!! Very Happy

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