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Survivor Kid 909
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Ferro Rods

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turd
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Thanks Survivor Kid 909 Very Happy

Yeah, those are some good deals, Cliff N Very Happy


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Bob Loblaw
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I can't stop....


I just set my Wave down there to give you an idea of how big those items were. The watch is actually something I bought last week. I freakin love that watch!


In case you were wondering what was in that black bag. Smile


I just might go on another overnight hike this week. Depends on what my gf says though, haha.
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Drummer Dave
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Take Her wit ya Bob Cool problam solved Smile

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Bob Loblaw
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HA! I wish it were as easy as that. Her family is from Idaho, and she's done more than her fair share of backpacking. I'm talking week long trips.. and she has grown to hate it. It kinda sucks sometimes though, how she'll tease me about her being more experienced at this stuff than I am, haha.. All in good fun though.
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turd
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Sweet gear Bob Loblaw! Very Happy


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Askdamice
Utah Canyonland Survivor


Joined: 06 Apr 2007
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Location: Ontario, Canada

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Here is my gear list for Fall trips... just tweeking it to be ready for the fast approaching season.... my favorite, by the way... with Winter being a close second.

Rick

Pack Gear
(1) Military external frame pack.
(1) sleeping bag w/ liner
(1) polypro shirt & shorts
(1) pr woolblend socks
(1) microfleece thermals top & bottom
(1) fleece liner jacket
(1) Goretex pants and jacket
(1) wool knit cap
(1) boonie style hat
(1) pr light weight fine working gloves
(1) pr mid-weight gloves
(1) pr mocassins
(1) wash towel and toiletries
(1) roll of toilet paper
(1) 1litre canteen w/ steel canteen cup
(1) 2pc plate/pot for cooking
(1) 30ft of paracord
(1) 15ft of jute twine
(1) spool of spiderwire
(1) sewing kit
(2) candles
(1) headmount LED light
(2) large garbage bags
(1) pack extra batteries
(1) field sharpening kit
(1) Coldsteel Norse Hawk
(1) 6x8 tarp
(1) 9x12 tarp
(2) days food.

Shoulder Bag
(1) folding compass w/ mirror
(1) firekit
(1) whistle
(1) small firstaid kit
(1) bandana
(1) small amount of paracord, spiderwire, jute
(1) notebook and pencils
(1) LED flashlight

I would be wearing
(1) cotton longsleeve button-up
(1) wool pants
(1) pr wool socks
(1) polypro shirt and shorts
(1) wool military field shirt
(1) leather belt
(1) wristwatch
(1) boots
(1) belt knife (handmade 5.5" blade)
(1) belt pouch (last resort firekit only)
(1) 4ft leather lace braided (worn on beltloop)

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Bob Loblaw
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You're ready to go to war Askdamice(mind if I call you "ADM" from now on?)

Anyways.. how many liters does your military pack hold?
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Askdamice
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No friggin idea.
Rick

here's a pic



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flashlightfreak9
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Awesome gear, Rick. Wink

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Bob Loblaw
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Damn, I'm really diggin that pack. Surplus store, or are you former military?
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Mystik Spiral
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Location: Green Bay, WI

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Well over the past year or so I got addicted to Sportsmans Warehouse. Here's what I bought.

Browning Tactical Hunter K2 LED flashlight. It puts out 130 Lumens.


I also bought a Coldsteel Kukri machete, and coldsteel True flight throwing knife.
http://us.st11.yimg.com/us.st.yimg.com/I/csstoreonline_1966_17131651
http://us.st11.yimg.com/us.st.yimg.com/I/csstoreonline_1966_2549789

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Fonly
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Location: Northern alberta

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Mystik Spiral wrote:
Well over the past year or so I got addicted to Sportsmans Warehouse. Here's what I bought.

Browning Tactical Hunter K2 LED flashlight. It puts out 130 Lumens.


I also bought a Coldsteel Kukri machete, and coldsteel True flight throwing knife.
http://us.st11.yimg.com/us.st.yimg.com/I/csstoreonline_1966_17131651
http://us.st11.yimg.com/us.st.yimg.com/I/csstoreonline_1966_2549789


Wow, 130 really kicks it, I have an inova X1, and a no name brande that puts out 40 lumens, and its BRIGHT, I want a T3 from inova with 100 lumens.
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Mystik Spiral
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Fonly wrote:
Mystik Spiral wrote:
Well over the past year or so I got addicted to Sportsmans Warehouse. Here's what I bought.

Browning Tactical Hunter K2 LED flashlight. It puts out 130 Lumens.


I also bought a Coldsteel Kukri machete, and coldsteel True flight throwing knife.
http://us.st11.yimg.com/us.st.yimg.com/I/csstoreonline_1966_17131651
http://us.st11.yimg.com/us.st.yimg.com/I/csstoreonline_1966_2549789


Wow, 130 really kicks it, I have an inova X1, and a no name brande that puts out 40 lumens, and its BRIGHT, I want a T3 from inova with 100 lumens.


That flashlight is great. It's just like a spotlight it's really bright. The beam is focused a lot too so you get a concentrated beam of light. It has a red, blue, and green filter for it too. It runs on 2 123 batteries for 2 hours. I bought mine for $65 (US) at Sportsmans Warehouse.

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Survivorman
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my gear, most of it i believe



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turd
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Great gear, Survivorman Very Happy
Whats the thing on the key chain?


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Survivorman
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turd wrote:
Great gear, Survivorman Very Happy
Whats the thing on the key chain?


eric


Above the necklace? It is a small crank LED flashlight Very Happy Got it for free at the PNE I believe.

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turd
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Thats really cool, Survivorman Very Happy


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flashlightfreak9
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Where are the fire-starting implements? Question

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Survivorman
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.......thats wat i missed.....ARGH. My fire starers are packed away with candles in case of a power outage Confused Once I get a camera I'll take more organized photo's of everything

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