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Wilderness and Emergency Kits

Premium Kits
Pocket Survival Pak™
SOL Survival Pak
SOL-3 Survival Kit
Fanny Pack Survival Kit
Wilderness Survival Kit
2 Person Survival Kit
4 Person Backpack Kit

Build Your Own Kits
Fannypack Survival Kit
Emergency Backpack
2 Person Backpack Kit
4 Person Backpack Kit

Economy Bucket Kits
2 Person Bucket Kit
4 Person Bucket Kit

Adventure Medical Kits

Comprehensive Medical
Fundamentals Aid Kit
Weekenders First Aid
10 Essentials Leader
Hunters First Aid Kit
Adventurer Medical Kit
Trail Medical Kit
Personal First Aid Kit
Ultralight & Watertight

Wilderness Medicine Guide Book

Survival Gear

Shelter
Emergency Blanket
Heatsheets® Blanket
Large Survival Blanket
Emergency Bivvy
ThermoLite Bivvy Sack
Vinyl Poncho
Tube Tent
Thermal Blanket

Fire Starting
Spark Lite Fire Starter
Magnesium Fire Starter
Emergency Tinder
Windproof Matches
Waterproof Matches
Fire Sticks

Signal Group
Rescue Signal Mirror
Rescue Howler Whistle
Survival Whistle
X-Light Micro Light

Tools
Army Knife
Backpacker Sewing Kit
Button Compass
Emergency Hammer
Folding Shovel
Leatherman Skeletool
Multi Tool
Razor Knife - Mini
Sewing Kit
Watertight Match Box
Wire Camping Saw
Yo Yo Fishing Reel

Miscellaneous
Basic Survival Kit
Fanny Pack
Hiking Pack
Sierra Cup
Mini Survival Tin
Tissue Pack
Emergency Radio Kit

Food and Water
Emergency Food
Survival Fishing Kit
Emergency Water
Water Bottle Filter
Straw Filter


Survival Info

Wilderness Survival DVD
Home Emergency Kit
Survival Gear Info

Survival Resources

 

Backpack Survival Items

A waterproof match container holds your matches, keeps them dry and out of the weather. These waterproof containers are great for anything else you may want to protect.

Firesticks are easily lit and burn for enough time to get other kindling and smaller sticks into a good fire. Proper fire starting preparation is key to being successful in getting a fire going. Manufactured emergency tinder is also a good choice. Both light when wet and burn for several minutes.

Trioxane bars are solid fuel that produces extreme heat and can be used for cooking or boiling water. It earns a spot in the survival bug out bag because even though they are gone once you use them, they provide for immediate needs while you're still getting your act together.

A loud whistle is a good signaling device. It alerts others to your location for easy rescue. It can also be used to centralize your location if your party gets split up.

A square foot of aluminum foil folded up takes nearly zero space. You can direct the heat of a small fire during cooking. You can also use it to cook your freshly caught fish. As a reflecting surface, you can alert aircraft to your location.

One last item that goes in the survival kit is a sling shot. In a survival situation with only a bug out bag with you, the food you brought is going to run out. From day one or as soon as possible, you should be thinking about how to get more nourishment for your body. There are many ways in the field to do this; just make sure you start the thought process as soon as possible.

A sling shot can be used to kill or stun small game once you get good at hitting your target. If you stun an animal, approach carefully and kill quickly so there is no chance your dinner can escape.

Another benefit of a sling shot is its recreational value. In a true survival situation, there is much to do. But there may be down times also. Practicing with a sling shot is great fun and can be enjoyed by everyone. Make a contest out of it and see who gets closest to the target. (Leadership Observation - The "winner" is your hunter).

Review of Survival Items in your Bug Out Bag

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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