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PostPosted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 1:45 pm
Nonstop needs something quick so lets help him out
heres 3 things
I have an extra tarp brand new I bought at flea market 8x10 for $2
And a dog bowl and vice grips $1 a piece so $4
We have got shelter and mess kit
I need ideas for one item or the whole thing and when we are done we will discuss what we think is the best of the best I would like to have this done within 3 weeks for it to be in his hands
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 2:48 pm
i appreciate it but if you give me the list I will buy the stuff not that I don't want it I want all the help I can get thank you very much this is a great site. You guys are the best if I can do anything to help you guys just let me know :cheers:

I mean you can if you just have to

PostPosted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 7:55 pm
My kit is stocked with more extended duration survival gear, but this site has some interesting things for strictly bugging out of an urban environment.
Cheap "tube tents" and "space bags", stuff like that. Much of it can be found in Wallys.
http://www.coghlans.com/catalogue/productList.php?catID=5

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 8:14 pm
don't forget a bit of fishing line, sinkers and hooks
nylon cord
matches and a waterproof container for them
a multi tool
a hatchet
flashlight & batteries
can opener
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 8:29 pm
Herbalpagan wrote:don't forget a bit of fishing line, sinkers and hooks
nylon cord
matches and a waterproof container for them
a multi tool
a hatchet
flashlight & batteries
can opener


Can opener is .50 for military one surplus
I think a boy scout metal match would be better than match what do you think? $2
fishin line sinkers and hooks I have extra so free
550 cord I have 1000 ft. so can spare 50 ft. so free
I can find a hatchet for $4 at flee market surely
I don't know about multi tool the cheap ones are almost worthless They break so easy I may have to splurge a little there
Mini maglight $8 at walmart with two extra bulbs batt included not led old style but will work
We have got shelter ,fire, and tools
OK We are already at 22.50 and still need pack, first aid, and Water container and anything else yall can think of still need help think Cheap but quality as possible
Not only is this a good thing for nonstop this will help all noob and give us cheap ideas for caches spending this little amount you can have a bunch of caches without spending alot this is great stuff I may do one for myself too.
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 9:05 am
What's the mission specifics, details?
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 10:03 am
Oh, I get it, lol.
I just went through the welcome to new members. Nonstop new to prepping.
I started with the basics, weeks worth of food and inexpensive food type gathering fire arm.
Been slowly adding from there.
I'll think it over and offer some more advice.
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Tribulation - distress or suffering resulting from oppression or persecution
in-vol-un-tary -1 : done contrary to or without choice 2 : compulsory 3 : not subject to control of the will : reflex
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 10:10 am
H2O tabs. also he can go to a discount store(like big lots/odd lots ) and get foil packed tuna or ckn for around .85 to 1.00 each. They usually have shelf life of 4 years. Basic need , food , water and the means to keep it.

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 1:39 pm
Just a note on the multi-tool. I have had:
Kershaw
Gerber
Leatherman
el-cheapo
Buck
SOG
Bear Cutlery

Hands down the 2 I like the best and have stood up the longest have been the Kershaw vice grip style and Gerber. I am presently trying out the SOG and so far like it. Not too fond of the unfolding type like the Bear and Leatherman, you can open the Gerber 1 handed and the SOG/Kershaw have fixed jaws. Gerber is about $30, Kershaw is about $75 and SOG was $60 but you get what you pay for. My BOB has a total of 3 multi-tools, 2 folding knives, 2 Kershaw blade traders, 1 had standard blade, fillet knife and saw the other has standard blade, gut hook and saw.

PostPosted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 3:44 pm
I spent 400 yesterday on bag and a few supplies so don't need bob but love the ideas potbellybob thanks though we still need to get together when you have time if you don't mind nest weekend I can get away all day if need to if you can. I went to gander moutain and they have some food there called mountain house but it is high is this stuff good to have or not

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