Outdoor Camping Survival Kit - Never Leave Home Without It.
One of the most important safety expect that we always forgot during outdoor camping trips is the survival kits.
Survival kits will help us survive in a emergency situations.
Outdoor camping survival kits are normally small in size as such these survival kits are stored in our camping backpacks.
Complete outdoor camping survival kits are bigger in size and more comprehensive with emergency food, SOS light sticks, flashlight, matches, first aid kit, packet water, emergency poncho, emergency blanket, pocket knife etc depending on the kit.
These emergency items are essential survival items when disaster strikes.
Be safe - Be prepared.
Always carry an outdoor camping survival kit when you go for outdoor camping trips, it could save your life - even a basic survival kit will help a lot during an emergency.
Be Prepared, get your outdoor camping survival kits here :-
Element Survival Kit
Waterproof Survival Kit
Emergency Survival Kit Backpack - 1 Person - Deluxe
Super Ark Emergency Food Bar and Survival Kit
Survivor Emergency Kit-4 Person
May 3, 2008
Outdoor Camping Survival Kit - Never Leave Home Without It
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1 comments:
I just spent 13 days in the desert with my backpack & pistol.
Do you know where Golden Spike National Historic Site is?
Look it up on a map in google, then look for Park valley Utah
which is Northwest from Golden Spike.I started in Corrine,
Right next to the Golden Spike National Site. I want to tell you
What I had & what I did. First I want to tell you why. Golden
Spike is where the Eastern Railroad & the Western Railroad met
& the first coast to coast transit was formed.
Anyway, why I spent 13 days in the Desert is I have property
at Dove Creek, which is west of Park Valley & has the same kind
of terrain & I wanted to see if I could survive if I had to.
Water was tough, it only rained once & I filled everything I
could, I scooped up muddy water & let the dirt settle to the
bottom.
I had one of those 2 dollar ponchos in my pack & it became my
water catcher & it worked great.
I have a couple of those filter straws that filter the water
as you drink. I recommend them, they are easy to carry & take
up little spage. They are made by Aquamira. Google for the
best price
I ate MRE's, apples, beef jerky & took Lifecaps for 13 days.
The Lifecaps are awesome, all natural, keep your blood sugar
level, vitamins & Minerals even Iodine. Since they are all
natural they are absorbed by your body within 20 minutes.
You can live on water & Lifecaps. They take up very little
room, you can carry 3 months worth in one small pocket of
your Pack.
Lifecaps.net You can get 33% off right now using my coupon
code... Healthcap
I did have some Protein bars also.
Next time, I will fill my pack with protein bars, Lifecaps &
the rest with water. (as far as food goes) My first aid kit
& the rest of my gear would still be there.
I never had to start a fire. The days were so hot that the
cool night was a blessing.
It was supposed to be a 10 day trip but without a GPS it was
difficult for me to always be heading in the right direction.
I thought I was heading more West Than North & on day 8 I
saw the Freeway #30. I was tempted to hitch a ride but did'nt
I back tracked & went West & Northwest.
I do not know what I would have done without that day of rain
& the Lifecaps. I would take fiber pills twice a day, it gives
you a full feeling.
Water... If it was not for the rain, I do not know what I
would have done. Two days I acted as if I had no water with me
& tried to find water, crush roots & grass. If it would not
have rained, I would have run out of water & it would have
been really hard, I need to learn how to find water better.
I hope this helps. I really learned a lot & I will be better
prepared next year. I am going to do a 7 day in October, which
will be cooler & possibly snow. I will tell you about it.
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