Pocket Survival Kit
Intro: Pocket Survival Kit
Here is my idea of the perfect survival companion which may one day
come to use for an emergency situation...
come to use for an emergency situation...
STEP 1: Gathering Your Supplies
Here is some things you will need:
-Iodine pills
-Cotton tinder
-Waterproof/Windproof matches
-Razor Blade
-Bandages
-Liquid filled compass
-Wax Candle
-Hemp twine
-Firesteel
-Sewing Kit (with leather stitching needle and thread)
-Braided wire saw
-Fishing kit (with 10lb ice fishing line)
-Snare wire
-Ziploc bag
Once you have bought all the supplies neatly stack all the things in the tin
and close the lid, make sure the tin is sealed airtight and everything is
replaced every so often to ensure that everything keeps to its premium..
-Iodine pills
-Cotton tinder
-Waterproof/Windproof matches
-Razor Blade
-Bandages
-Liquid filled compass
-Wax Candle
-Hemp twine
-Firesteel
-Sewing Kit (with leather stitching needle and thread)
-Braided wire saw
-Fishing kit (with 10lb ice fishing line)
-Snare wire
-Ziploc bag
Once you have bought all the supplies neatly stack all the things in the tin
and close the lid, make sure the tin is sealed airtight and everything is
replaced every so often to ensure that everything keeps to its premium..
STEP 2: Always Carry It With You
Don't forget always carry your survival kit when you are exploring the outdoors
its small enough to fit in your pocket or even in your day sack.
remember there's no excuse to leave it behind make sure it's always with you
one day it could save your life!
its small enough to fit in your pocket or even in your day sack.
remember there's no excuse to leave it behind make sure it's always with you
one day it could save your life!
STEP 3: Finished
Your'e done make sure everything works and don't leave it behind.
A thing that I recommend you should do is wrap some tape around the tin like shown below which ensures that the tin is waterproof just in case.
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A thing that I recommend you should do is wrap some tape around the tin like shown below which ensures that the tin is waterproof just in case.
Please Rate & Comment
25 Comments
Schmidty16 11 years ago
moneyfuskie935 12 years ago
cryptidsea 13 years ago
Dragoon.505 13 years ago
cheeserdane 13 years ago
rownhunt 13 years ago
just ordered a tobacco tin of ebay!
I'll post picture's when I'm done.
chicks dig me 13 years ago
rownhunt 13 years ago
It's nice to hear that people are finding this useful.
chicks dig me 13 years ago
rasengan96 13 years ago
rownhunt 13 years ago
Wazzupdoc 13 years ago
rownhunt 13 years ago
Kikot 13 years ago
rownhunt 13 years ago
Kikot 13 years ago
chuckr44 14 years ago
As for the wire saw: drop it. I have yet to find one that cuts well, or doesn't break after using it twice. Instead, break smaller tree limbs by hand, or drag larger ones into your fire. When the limb burns, move more of the limb into the fire.
rownhunt 13 years ago
gwestlun 14 years ago
rownhunt 13 years ago