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I did post this in another section but it has been suggested to post it here, so here is my BOB
Clothing
Winter Hat, Socks, Gloves, Scarf, waterproof trousers and coat Emergency poncho and foil cover.
Fire
Vaseline, Cotton balls, Waterproof matches and Flint steel striker.
Cooking
Folding camping stove, Gas, Pan set, Beans and soup.
Lighting
Head light, Glow sticks x2.
First Aid
The general pills and creams (Paracetamol and bite cream etc), Plasters, Bandages, scissors, Wipes.
Sleeping
Sleeping bag and Roll mat.
Misc
Whistle, Mosquito head net (also good for fishing), Toilet roll, Hardware gloves, Duct tape and a bin bag.
Most of the items are in lock bags to keep them dry. I think my bag is only about 60% complete. I need some form of shelter, Knife, Batteries, Lighter etc but I think I have the absolute basics. I can make shelter, produce fire, heal a minor wound, eat and wipe my arse
If anyone has any hints and tips they would be appreciated.
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Are your lightsticks stored in anything like a cigar tube or bit of plastic pipe to stop em getting accidentally activated?, Its a mistake I've made a few times.
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I must have ruined at least 12 of the things until I realised my mates kept theirs in pieces of that white plastic overflow pipe used by plumbers.
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Really good start for a BOB! Great work.
What rating is your sleeping bag?
In regard to defence, what are you looking to bring along? Air rifle, crossbow, rifle, shotgun, etc?
I'm surprised nobody has noted the lack of knife/knives...especially for the people on this forum (we're all knife heads haha).
Great bag, good gear.
Really look forward to seeing how your system progresses.
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I'm going to be putting my first BOB together as soon as it's delivered. Thanks for pointing out some of the basics, it's a great start point.
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on first aid I wud say you shud deffo add ....a pair of med size tweezers ( ive got a hobby pair by am-tech in SS with an led on ),also couple pairs of latex gloves, and a handful of cotton buds for cleaning wound or cleaning ears ! not forgetting half a dozen safety pins !!..these items weigh next to nothing.
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dont forget a water bottle or similar,.. water is one of your greatest needs
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In regard to boiling bottles and letting them cool in your pack...if you do boil water in the bottle, make sure the lid if off. Boiled water produces steam and that can come with HUGE pressures. Last thing you want is your lid to bust open and get sprayed by boiling water! Once the water is boiled, be careful about where you place it in your pack. If you have a poncho or something like that, the 100 degree water bottle will nicely melt that away. If next to food, it could cook it unexpectedly, and if that food is left to cool.....well, my mum always told me not to reheat rice. My advice is to let it cool properly, or wrap it in a heat retainer or blanket and enjoy some nice hot water. Could always just drop in a tea bag and let it brew up for when you next stop. Either that, or leave it to cool over night.
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