Time was short when searching today, but Im still struggling some (and I did consider myself a good searcher) to find a list.
Thanks for your input Blee... I did find this for anyone else wondering/needing info:
Required:
· Water, 1 gallon per person per day minimum, 2 gallon minimum in summer.
· Card kept on your person with emergency contact info and medication allergies
· Personal supplies for at least twice the time you plan on being out:
If you are going on a morning trip, pack a lunch and trail snacks, beef jerky, fruits, dry/canned food, etc. If you are going on an afternoon or all day trip, assume you may spend the night in the vehicle and pack accordingly: medications, flashlight, batteries, matches/lighter, and blankets & gear appropriate to the environment, area, and season.
· CB: do not even think of showing up without one!
· Fire Extinguisher
· First Aid Kit
· Spare Key kept on your person
· Towstrap, at least 20', bare with no metal hooks/brackets attached
· Full Size Spare Tire, lug wrench
· Standard Bottle Jack with 12" square wooden platform for use in soft ground
· Basic Tool Kit
· Fix-A-Flat and/or Tire Plug kit and air compressor (12 volt plug-in or other)
· Trash bag, for your own as well as other's trash
· Towpoints front and rear, frame mounted
Radio frequencies:
Once in town and while on the trail, these will be our frequencies. If you can tolerate it, we suggest you do not squelch your CB in order to maximize reception. During Moab 2000 a group of us on the "Top of the World" trail heard another Explorer in town (30 miles away and 3,000 ft below us) and tried to respond, but he had his squelch on.
CB: channel 1
2M Ham: 146.520 Simplex
Whether or not this is overkill or standard, you tell me.
Additionally, I'm still screwed with my hitch :fire: :frustrate

as the locksmith couldnt get the bolt out either. He said I need some sort of "die grinder" or whatever unless we could drill it out. I'll do what I can, these people close up early and traffic sucks after work. I wish I still had the box so I could write/call these assheads and thank them for making the interior steel and not brass... genious. Now its rusted and WD40, etc. gets the key in but it wont turn to release the other end. :frustrate:
If I come up and the lead doesnt feel my X is trail worthy, I'll head back home. I'm ~1 hour away but that would be a drag and I might be out $55 for the room. For some reason, some things are a struggle to get done around here... tow hooks that are lame and/or out of stock, hitches that bite one in the @$$, etc.
In the interim, I may need to grab a few more things for the trip. Hope this info is correct/helps... surely I'm not the only trail/park newbie?