To: Noumenon
A couple items you may want to add to you list.
The first is a
Hand Chain Saw.
They are very light weight. Work like a charm. Have multiple uses including shelter construction and firewood gathering.
The second is a
LED Headlamp. This should be your second "flashlight" and allows for hands free operation. For the first flashlight I use the "Serengeti". The Serengeti can also be used for a close in weapon.
The third are
Ice Trekker Shoe Chains. For obvious reasons during winter weather. You can't get very far on ice.
The final and fourth item is a good pair of lightweight binoculars. It is best to avoid trouble by carefully scouting out your route and avoiding people.
35 posted on
02/05/2011 11:50:10 AM PST by
PA Engineer
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To: PA Engineer
Also excellent ideas. I bought one of the hand chain saws from Amazon. Nice piece of gear. Beats the old abrasive wire ones hands down. I think you mentioned that one in my last edition.
Binocs are on the list, BTW. I have a small pair of Nikons.
As for winter kit, I keep a set of YakTrax shoe chains (I like ‘em because the velcro strap makes for a secure cinch on your boots) and a set of snow shoes with poles in the vehicle. My winter boots are gov’t surplus black mickeys.
Again, great ideas. Thanks and regards...
56 posted on
02/05/2011 5:58:59 PM PST by
Noumenon
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