X6StringerX
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- 2011 Lincoln MKS EcoBoost
I was sitting around today wondering what I could do and DING DING DING! I found something. Clean out my survival bag. I originally got the survival bag idea about a year ago or so and after doing some research, I decided to put my own version together rather than buy a pre-made one. Some of the pre-made first aid kits alone can run upwards of $200. I probably only have $150 invested in my entire bag... including the bag. This bag STAYS in my X. If I'm ever in the situation where I need to take off, I like to know that I have a good stash of supplies with me. In the unfortunate event that I become stranded somewhere away from civilization, this bag should have most, hopefully all, of what I need to stay alive... hence the name "Survival Bag".
First and foremost, I had to buy the bag... duh. I chose a water-resistant Rocky duffle bag. I'm not sure of the exact dimentions, but its approximately 3 feet long.
Hopefully, we can learn a few tips/tricks from each other with this thread.
My bag currently contains:
-First Aid Kit (creams, bandages, gauze, wraps, splints, grooming/wound dress kit with scissors, etc.)
-Machete
-Gerber Gator (partially serrated)
-Signal mirror
-Gloves
-Ropes
-Huge Blue tarp
-100mph tape
-Jumper cables
-Flashlights with extra batteries
-Matches and fire starters
-Lighters
-Plastic grocery bags
-Ponchos
-Rain coat
-Bungee cords
-Small tool kit
-Fix-A-Flat
-Compass
-Handkerchiefs/shop rags
-Blanket (full size and emergency warmers)
-Flare gun
-Extra socks
Depending on the trip, I may also have a shotgun/rifle/handgun and peanuts/jerky/chips/etc. Also, the red container doubles as a water can. I usually carry a Leatherman Wave multi-tool, so it would be on hand as well as the 3 MagLites, extra lighters, extra Kershaw pocket knife that stays in the vehicle. I believe one of the last elements I need to add is a small camp set with a few small steel pots/cups for boiling water.
(NOTICE: This thread was made earlier today, but due to the forum rollback, it was deleted. The water boiling pot idea was brought to my attention by another member... I can't remember who, but thanks.)
First and foremost, I had to buy the bag... duh. I chose a water-resistant Rocky duffle bag. I'm not sure of the exact dimentions, but its approximately 3 feet long.
Hopefully, we can learn a few tips/tricks from each other with this thread.
My bag currently contains:
-First Aid Kit (creams, bandages, gauze, wraps, splints, grooming/wound dress kit with scissors, etc.)
-Machete
-Gerber Gator (partially serrated)
-Signal mirror
-Gloves
-Ropes
-Huge Blue tarp
-100mph tape
-Jumper cables
-Flashlights with extra batteries
-Matches and fire starters
-Lighters
-Plastic grocery bags
-Ponchos
-Rain coat
-Bungee cords
-Small tool kit
-Fix-A-Flat
-Compass
-Handkerchiefs/shop rags
-Blanket (full size and emergency warmers)
-Flare gun
-Extra socks
Depending on the trip, I may also have a shotgun/rifle/handgun and peanuts/jerky/chips/etc. Also, the red container doubles as a water can. I usually carry a Leatherman Wave multi-tool, so it would be on hand as well as the 3 MagLites, extra lighters, extra Kershaw pocket knife that stays in the vehicle. I believe one of the last elements I need to add is a small camp set with a few small steel pots/cups for boiling water.


(NOTICE: This thread was made earlier today, but due to the forum rollback, it was deleted. The water boiling pot idea was brought to my attention by another member... I can't remember who, but thanks.)