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NorthernHunter
Northern Alberta Survivor


Joined: 28 Apr 2007
Posts: 746
Location: Alberta, Canada

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in it i have
Wire Saw
Snare wire
compass
Water tablets
glow sticks in a ziplock bag
nails in a ziplock bag
fire steel
speedy sharp
and a sharpening stone
cordage
flashlight
lighter
matches
cordage around two empty shot gun shells with fishing line and hook inside
flares and launcher
extra ziplock bags
pen and paper
multi tool
emergency blanket
sling shot rubber
Tue Feb 12, 2008 9:10 pm View user's profile Send private message
turd
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Joined: 06 Mar 2007
Posts: 1899
Location: Saskatchewan, Canada

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Cool! What do you keep it in? Very Happy


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Dobry
Kalahari Desert Survivor


Joined: 30 Sep 2006
Posts: 511
Location: Kansas/Missouri/Arkansas

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turd wrote:
Cool! What do you keep it in? Very Happy


eric


hehe Laughing


Good looking PSK, Hunter.

Have you tried the wire saw yet? I ask, because we discussed these here awhile back... my experience with one was that it broke with use. I know Les had a similar experience, as well as a few others on the board. Here's the link, and discussion about an alternative, the "pocket chainsaw"...

http://fourseasonssurv.s3.bizhat.com/viewtopic.php?t=812&highlight=chain

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Wed Feb 13, 2008 7:39 am View user's profile Send private message
NorthernHunter
Northern Alberta Survivor


Joined: 28 Apr 2007
Posts: 746
Location: Alberta, Canada

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i keep all that in a little case for a small camera that i got at walmart lol works great ill post a pic of it today.
no i havent used the saw. ya i saw the episode where less broke his on the first pull but ill see when the time comes lol if all else fails i have the saw on my multi tool Very Happy
Wed Feb 13, 2008 9:26 am View user's profile Send private message
flashlightfreak9
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You should try out whatever you bring with you in the woods.(with the exception of glow sticks Wink )

The last thing you want is for it to fail when you need it the most. Try it today! Shocked

Nice kit, by the way. Cool

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NorthernHunter
Northern Alberta Survivor


Joined: 28 Apr 2007
Posts: 746
Location: Alberta, Canada

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the only thing i havent used out of the psk is my flares my wire saw but i plan to use the flare tihs summer over the lake and the saw well i dont really have very high hopes for it lol
Thu Feb 14, 2008 2:14 pm View user's profile Send private message
flashlightfreak9
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I don't either. Laughing

That's why I don't carry one. Buy yourself a good pocket chainsaw. Cool

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NorthernHunter
Northern Alberta Survivor


Joined: 28 Apr 2007
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Location: Alberta, Canada

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this is my PSK when everything from the above pic is packed away in its small little camera case that i got from wal-mart

Fri Feb 15, 2008 12:00 pm View user's profile Send private message
turd
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Cool. I think Fonly uses a camera case too Very Happy


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NorthernHunter
Northern Alberta Survivor


Joined: 28 Apr 2007
Posts: 746
Location: Alberta, Canada

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ya it works really well i still have room in it also i want to stick a big orange garbage bag in it but if anyone else has any ideas im all ears Very Happy
Fri Feb 15, 2008 2:45 pm View user's profile Send private message
Fonly
Residential Knife Guy


Joined: 22 Apr 2007
Posts: 575
Location: Northern alberta

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Yeah turd, I did but i got tired of my coat riding up over my case on my belt, so the only things on my belt are my light and knife, the rest is in a "diddy bag" and whatever else is in my pack. But camera cases work awsome.
Sat Feb 16, 2008 8:52 am View user's profile Send private message
Cliff N
Georgian Swamp Survivor


Joined: 23 Jun 2007
Posts: 248
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio

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Hi guys:
This is my basic hiking load:

And its contents:

This stuff goes with me everywhere (Except I leave the Fox River at home when I'm in the city).
Most everything I need in the woods though. I'll have a couple of snacks in my pocket too.
I've probably used the Bandaids more than anything else thanks to the purely massive amounts of thorn bushes around here & the fact that i usually have my 14 year old daughter & at least one of her buddies with me. They can get blisters on their feet in record time Wink
Cliff
Sun Mar 30, 2008 9:14 am View user's profile Send private message
Mystik Spiral
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Joined: 25 Mar 2007
Posts: 1489
Location: Green Bay, WI

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Looks pretty good cliff. what is that mini pry bar for? It's cute. Razz

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TrooperMax
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Location: Orleans, Ontario, Canada

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Very nice kit, makes me want to take my gear out lol

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Cliff N
Georgian Swamp Survivor


Joined: 23 Jun 2007
Posts: 248
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio

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Mystik Spiral wrote:
Looks pretty good cliff. what is that mini pry bar for? It's cute. Razz

It IS cute , isn't it...
But usefull too.
Why , just last month we were in the mall & I observed an elderly man on the floor convulsing & holding his chest & moaning.
After a quick assesment , I realized that I was obviously going to have to do an emergency triple bypass on the man.
I grabbed one of the gumball machines from the "Gumball Carosel" & smashed it on his head to render him unconscious.
I had the LEATHERMANS blade out in a flash & opened him up.
The next step it the operation,as we all know,is to get through the ribcage.
I couldn't have done it without that help of the cute little prybar!!!
Snapped the old dudes ribs like they were twigs!!!
I finished up the operation in time to notice that a crowd had gathered in front on the Cinamaplex & they were all cheering like they had never seen anything like that before. Wink Wink Wink


But mostly I use the prybar for scraping mud off my boots & prying things apart.
Cliff
Mon Mar 31, 2008 6:11 am View user's profile Send private message
Mystik Spiral
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Location: Green Bay, WI

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well done on the surgery. Wink Laughing

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BushRat
Saugeen Survivor


Joined: 30 Oct 2006
Posts: 998
Location: Toronto

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Cliff N wrote:
Mystik Spiral wrote:
Looks pretty good cliff. what is that mini pry bar for? It's cute. Razz

It IS cute , isn't it...
But usefull too.
Why , just last month we were in the mall & I observed an elderly man on the floor convulsing & holding his chest & moaning.
After a quick assesment , I realized that I was obviously going to have to do an emergency triple bypass on the man.
I grabbed one of the gumball machines from the "Gumball Carosel" & smashed it on his head to render him unconscious.
I had the LEATHERMANS blade out in a flash & opened him up.
The next step it the operation,as we all know,is to get through the ribcage.
I couldn't have done it without that help of the cute little prybar!!!
Snapped the old dudes ribs like they were twigs!!!
I finished up the operation in time to notice that a crowd had gathered in front on the Cinamaplex & they were all cheering like they had never seen anything like that before. Wink Wink Wink


But mostly I use the prybar for scraping mud off my boots & prying things apart.

Cliff


There's a joke about a man and a horse who are involved in an accident. The man and the horse each have a broken leg. A police officer arrives on the scene of the accident, and seeing that the horse has a broken leg, gets a shotgun out of the cruiser and puts the horse out of its misery. He then walks over to the man and asks him how he is. Seeing the officer standing there with the still smoking gun, he says "Oh fine. Just fine, thanks."

If anything ever happens to me and I see Cliff coming, I'm going to say that I'm fine, just fine, thanks.
Mon Mar 31, 2008 2:58 pm View user's profile Send private message
flashlightfreak9
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Laughing Laughing

Nice kit, Cliff. Cool

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Drummer Dave
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Looks good Bill. Cool

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Sonoran Desert Survivor


Joined: 11 Jun 2008
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Location: Kingsport TN

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