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Small survival/first aid kit for lifejacket recommendations.
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<blockquote data-quote="BigTerp" data-source="post: 329697" data-attributes="member: 9169"><p>That sounds like a pretty good kit. Since your like me and are out in the middle of winter, I'd say the #1 thing to have on hand is a reliable way to start a fire. If you go overboard in the middle of January, you'd better find a way to get a fire started quick!! I like the cotton ball idea. Something I'm going to incorporate into my kit. Once you get a fire started you'd want to get water and shelter figured out. You could use the blanket for shelter. The flask idea is a pretty good one. It could also serve as a pot to boil water in for drinking. The only other things I keep on hand that you don't have listed is a suture kit and some NSAIDS. If your banged up and need to hike out of wherever your at, some advil/aleve may help you get out a little more comfortably.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTerp, post: 329697, member: 9169"] That sounds like a pretty good kit. Since your like me and are out in the middle of winter, I'd say the #1 thing to have on hand is a reliable way to start a fire. If you go overboard in the middle of January, you'd better find a way to get a fire started quick!! I like the cotton ball idea. Something I'm going to incorporate into my kit. Once you get a fire started you'd want to get water and shelter figured out. You could use the blanket for shelter. The flask idea is a pretty good one. It could also serve as a pot to boil water in for drinking. The only other things I keep on hand that you don't have listed is a suture kit and some NSAIDS. If your banged up and need to hike out of wherever your at, some advil/aleve may help you get out a little more comfortably. [/QUOTE]
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