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<blockquote data-quote="BlackKnight755" data-source="post: 523949" data-attributes="member: 25675"><p>A couple of things I could suggest as an add on to the O/P list would be is waterproof matches in a sealed container with a striker and an assortment of field stripped MRE's with the heaters. You never know when the lighters that you carry are going to crap out on you and some of the long burn waterproof matches would get the job done better on a wet windy day trying to get that tinder started. The MRE's after being field stripped out of the original bag and boxes dont take up too much room and you cant imagine how good a warm meal is til you have had to miss one. The MRE heaters use a small amount of water to heat the food so you dont have to have any kind of cooking vessel. If you are going to carry a compass, which I also suggest you do, you need to know how to use one. Dont just go buy one and pack it along, take the time to learn how to use it, if you ever need it you'll be glad you did. </p><p> </p><p>Safe hunting, BK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlackKnight755, post: 523949, member: 25675"] A couple of things I could suggest as an add on to the O/P list would be is waterproof matches in a sealed container with a striker and an assortment of field stripped MRE's with the heaters. You never know when the lighters that you carry are going to crap out on you and some of the long burn waterproof matches would get the job done better on a wet windy day trying to get that tinder started. The MRE's after being field stripped out of the original bag and boxes dont take up too much room and you cant imagine how good a warm meal is til you have had to miss one. The MRE heaters use a small amount of water to heat the food so you dont have to have any kind of cooking vessel. If you are going to carry a compass, which I also suggest you do, you need to know how to use one. Dont just go buy one and pack it along, take the time to learn how to use it, if you ever need it you'll be glad you did. Safe hunting, BK. [/QUOTE]
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