Take-Anywhere Survival Kit

A good article I found in Outdoor Life, magazine.  Easy to make, easy to carry.  Stow it in a very large Zip Lock Bag and carry in your hip pocket or fanny pack, whatever you’re using if you’re on foot.  Great for hunters, hikers, bikers and outdoor enthusiasts. – Bob Mayne, Today’s Survival Show

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Basic emergency gear you can stow in your hip pocket!

A compact survival kit can be a lifesaver if you’re facing a backcountry emergency. Here is my recommendation for a versatile kit that contains both survival and first-aid items, and is compact enough to fit in your pants pocket.

The whole thing can be stored in an Aloksak (adventuremedicalkits.com), a tough, waterproof plastic bag that can serve double duty as a flexible canteen. I like to divide my survival supplies into four smaller packets. Each is clearly marked with its intended purpose, so I can access them instantly.

Fire/Signaling

* Signal mirror: Unbreakable plastic or metal with sighting hole

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* Whistle: Waterproof and durable for audible signaling

* Light My Fire: Swedish FireSteel fire striker (lightmyfireusa.com)

* WetFire: Essential fire starter (ultimatesurvival.com)

Shelter

* Emergency blanket: Instant shelter from wind and rain (adventuremedicalkits.com)

* Parachute cord: Ten feet of cord is a good length. Use the cord in its entirety to build a shelter, or unravel individual strands to cinch smaller items

Food/Water

* Fishing kit: Hooks, line, sinkers; include wire for snares

* Aquamira Frontier Filter Straw: To filter water (aquamira.com)

First Aid

* QuikClot Sport: Stops catastrophic bleeding (adventuremedicalkits.com)

* Butterfly bandages: Closes small, deep cuts

* 3×3 gauze pads: Use as a compress to stop bleeding and cover injured area

* Medical tape: To secure bandaging material over injury

* Antiseptic towelettes: For cleaning area around injury, and cleaning hands before offering treatment

Source:  Take Anywhere Survival Kit

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Episode 46 – Prepare for the Inevitable, See yourself better than you already are.

Seeing yourself better than you already are is one of the key elements of advancing your preparations.  Even if survivalism is not your cup of tea, today’s show will give you some ideas on how to take the next step towards living more independently.  This show is inspired by the recent death of one of my mentor’s Jim Rohn.

Highlights:
• How to transform responses into results
• How to communicate effectively with everyone you meet
• How to affect people with words
• How to control your emotions
• How to make the past more valuable
• How to be prepared for the inevitable