what are 15 things you would want or need if you were contained by the middle of nowhere in a car?
Personal protection, water, MRE's, blankets, cell phone or radio. That's about adjectives you need really.
Rifle
Water
Food
Lots of gasoline
Dependable sports car
in no particular charge.
Personal protection, water, MRE's, blankets, cell phone or radio. That's about adjectives you need really.
1. a full tank of fuel
2. something to munch on
3. a devout map
4. emergency locator transmitter with voice capability
5. blanket & pillow
6. sea
7. warm clothing & boots
8. moist towellettes
9. a good trail partner
10. folding bar shovel
11. matches
12. flashlight
13. flares
14. basic tool tools
15. duct tape
-Water
-Food high within protein and carbohydrates but moderate in fat
-Extra Clothes
-A log to write about my experiences in the middle of nowhere
-Camera
-Good shoes for running and hiking
-A computer next to satellite wireless internet access
-My favorite computer games
-Dumbbells
-A tent with a sleeping bag
-My favorite books
-Pictures of you, pictures of me
-Toiletries
-Umbrella
-Porn and/or a hot chick. Plus lots of condoms.
Oh, yeah I necessitate a flashlight, too. Maybe I'll pass up on the tent, and just hold the sleeping bag, and a flashlight, too.
I can sleep under the stars. I own slept under the stars. It's much more fun than in a tent.
With modern equipment, it wouldn't lug that much! However you didn't say what condition the car be either! Such as whether it runs, and is capable of person driven! It would make good lodging/shelter, - if you could procure to water and animals for food!
So lets look at it two ways! The first is whether you be ever going to expect to be rescued, - or had lto live a "robinson Carouso" life from here foreward! By the way it has to be small adequate to haul in a motor also!!
First of all I would do this,- if there be If it were unlikely somebody would miss me ,-or know where to look!
1. 5-10 gallons of clean"drinkable water", - ample for you and your car)- if you develop a leak, you want enough to run the saloon on, - plus some to drink for a few days!
2. Gastank near as possible to full, - plus at least 5-10 gallons of extra! Maybe you can drive far adequate to get out to civilization!
3. You also need in the region of a change of oil extra too! Just surrounded by case you have grease loss-(like a hole poked in oilpan).
4 Basic mechanics tools so you can do some repairs if needed (I'm a mechanic, - so go nowhere in need them anyway)!
5. Basic "spares" Top and bottom radiator hoses, - 4 feet of radiator house. Maybe you can repair cooling system so you can keep driving coup¨¦!
6. Firearm, preferably rifle ,but 30 cal or larger pistol ok --also- single shot 22 rifle (and supply of ammuniotion for weapon you do have)!
7. Several dozen strike anywhere matches dipped in parrifin, - and stored within plastic bottle! Woudn't hurt to have a few books of paper match also!
8. A couple cheap "tarps" at least 6x8 or bigger. --- You could have a 5x8 "pop up" tent, but tarps more versitile!
9. 50 - 100-- foot of 1/4 inch rope (capable of 250# tensile strength) There are all kinds of things you can do beside rope when in desperate conditions!
10. Good flashlight(s), and a couple sets of batteries, - cheap LED lights pious here because they don't use batteries quick, and they don't cost much, - so you can afford several!
Or perchance one of more of those "shake up"flashlights, -- so you always have electricity available to run them!
11. Folding shovel (easy to preserve in vehicle all the time).
12. Camp axe, or cleaver at least - one of those "boyscout" types with chopper and "hunting knife" together on scabbord to hang on belt!
13. Clothes appropriate for climate and area you expect to be going into.
14 Couple blankets- Tarps are rational substitute if you can't have both!
15 Several cans of food (and a can opening to open them with)!
The above items would allow me the best chance of survival, as powerfully as being able to repair coup¨¦ enough to get somewhere - where on earth at least the terrain would "support life". If you can get to a place next to water, animals, and reasonable place to build shelter, - I could probably exist near infinately!
Now If I expected to have people penetrating for me, I would eliminate several of these things, - if I had to!
***********
First of adjectives I consider the first 5 items above to be part of my basic traveling tools at all times! Except that I like to fetch 2-3 gallons in "explosion proof can (which costs more than a regular gas can)! And generally I hold about 3 cans of grease on board all the time! And it is assumed that you hold good tires, (and a good spare), - also I take electric air compressor to top off tires near if they develop leak!
*********
So lets start next to #6. Rifle (and ammunition as above)
7. Camp axe (or hatchet)
8. Clothes
9. Blanket (or tarps if can't carry both).
10. Matches
11 . Cellphone (or possibly CB built into car radio?) - also within are "sattelite communication" available radios nowdays. Some cell phones are locatable by gps from built in stuff in phone!
12. GPS handheld part would be handy here (some cars have them built in now)! With GPS you copuld find out which direction to step to get to shelter quickest, - or perhaps to find your route again. And of course if you had contact next to world - you could tell them where you are!
13 Archaic item call a compass, - in case you don't enjoy hand held gps! This has be effective for hundreds of years!
14 Good map that includes all the areas you might possibly stop up in!
15 A good first aid utensils would also be useful--- This is also part of standard stuff included in my saloon all the time! Because you or somebody else could get hurt any time!!
The second account would probably take care of anything you would come up against -- if it took 3-4 days. You intrinsically would tell somebody where you be headed, - when you planned to arrive, - and it wouldn't hurt to "check in" every couple days, so they know how far you have gotten, (if it is a really long trip). Also a "common route" is helpful too! Obviously it would be helpful for them to know around where to look for you!
Now I'm a pilot, and had Arctic survival training contained by service (45 years ago), - So I would probbly be equipped a little better to survive. You could also include a "survival book" in your "glovebox attire" it could salvage your life - or somebody elses (when combined with first aid kit)!!
In airplane, your most adjectives equipment would be your "ELT" emergency locator transmitter, and blankets first aid kit, -and
matches. Lots of "tools" can be made from parts of the airplane,- if you are within fair condition! And we file a "flight plan" -(if we are smart)! So somebody know where to look and find me (hopefully)!
Note in count to radio/cellphone, -( flashlight at night)-gas oil, and anything else that burns makes flawless signal to passing aircraft that may be watching for missing people!
Answers: Water
Food
First aid supplies
Clothing
Tools
Flashlight or emergency reading light
Cell phone
Rope and bungee cords
Several heavy duty garbage plenty
A blanket
Gun and ammo
Bedding and sanitation supplies
Needed medicines
An extra pair of shoes
Bible
Rifle
Water
Food
Lots of gasoline
Dependable sports car
in no particular charge.
Personal protection, water, MRE's, blankets, cell phone or radio. That's about adjectives you need really.
With modern equipment, it wouldn't lug that much! However you didn't say what condition the car be either! Such as whether it runs, and is capable of person driven! It would make good lodging/shelter, - if you could procure to water and animals for food!
So lets look at it two ways! The first is whether you be ever going to expect to be rescued, - or had lto live a "robinson Carouso" life from here foreward! By the way it has to be small adequate to haul in a motor also!!
First of all I would do this,- if there be If it were unlikely somebody would miss me ,-or know where to look!
1. 5-10 gallons of clean"drinkable water", - ample for you and your car)- if you develop a leak, you want enough to run the saloon on, - plus some to drink for a few days!
2. Gastank near as possible to full, - plus at least 5-10 gallons of extra! Maybe you can drive far adequate to get out to civilization!
3. You also need in the region of a change of oil extra too! Just surrounded by case you have grease loss-(like a hole poked in oilpan).
4 Basic mechanics tools so you can do some repairs if needed (I'm a mechanic, - so go nowhere in need them anyway)!
5. Basic "spares" Top and bottom radiator hoses, - 4 feet of radiator house. Maybe you can repair cooling system so you can keep driving coup¨¦!
6. Firearm, preferably rifle ,but 30 cal or larger pistol ok --also- single shot 22 rifle (and supply of ammuniotion for weapon you do have)!
7. Several dozen strike anywhere matches dipped in parrifin, - and stored within plastic bottle! Woudn't hurt to have a few books of paper match also!
8. A couple cheap "tarps" at least 6x8 or bigger. --- You could have a 5x8 "pop up" tent, but tarps more versitile!
9. 50 - 100-- foot of 1/4 inch rope (capable of 250# tensile strength) There are all kinds of things you can do beside rope when in desperate conditions!
10. Good flashlight(s), and a couple sets of batteries, - cheap LED lights pious here because they don't use batteries quick, and they don't cost much, - so you can afford several!
Or perchance one of more of those "shake up"flashlights, -- so you always have electricity available to run them!
11. Folding shovel (easy to preserve in vehicle all the time).
12. Camp axe, or cleaver at least - one of those "boyscout" types with chopper and "hunting knife" together on scabbord to hang on belt!
13. Clothes appropriate for climate and area you expect to be going into.
14 Couple blankets- Tarps are rational substitute if you can't have both!
15 Several cans of food (and a can opening to open them with)!
The above items would allow me the best chance of survival, as powerfully as being able to repair coup¨¦ enough to get somewhere - where on earth at least the terrain would "support life". If you can get to a place next to water, animals, and reasonable place to build shelter, - I could probably exist near infinately!
Now If I expected to have people penetrating for me, I would eliminate several of these things, - if I had to!
***********
First of adjectives I consider the first 5 items above to be part of my basic traveling tools at all times! Except that I like to fetch 2-3 gallons in "explosion proof can (which costs more than a regular gas can)! And generally I hold about 3 cans of grease on board all the time! And it is assumed that you hold good tires, (and a good spare), - also I take electric air compressor to top off tires near if they develop leak!
*********
So lets start next to #6. Rifle (and ammunition as above)
7. Camp axe (or hatchet)
8. Clothes
9. Blanket (or tarps if can't carry both).
10. Matches
11 . Cellphone (or possibly CB built into car radio?) - also within are "sattelite communication" available radios nowdays. Some cell phones are locatable by gps from built in stuff in phone!
12. GPS handheld part would be handy here (some cars have them built in now)! With GPS you copuld find out which direction to step to get to shelter quickest, - or perhaps to find your route again. And of course if you had contact next to world - you could tell them where you are!
13 Archaic item call a compass, - in case you don't enjoy hand held gps! This has be effective for hundreds of years!
14 Good map that includes all the areas you might possibly stop up in!
15 A good first aid utensils would also be useful--- This is also part of standard stuff included in my saloon all the time! Because you or somebody else could get hurt any time!!
The second account would probably take care of anything you would come up against -- if it took 3-4 days. You intrinsically would tell somebody where you be headed, - when you planned to arrive, - and it wouldn't hurt to "check in" every couple days, so they know how far you have gotten, (if it is a really long trip). Also a "common route" is helpful too! Obviously it would be helpful for them to know around where to look for you!
Now I'm a pilot, and had Arctic survival training contained by service (45 years ago), - So I would probbly be equipped a little better to survive. You could also include a "survival book" in your "glovebox attire" it could salvage your life - or somebody elses (when combined with first aid kit)!!
In airplane, your most adjectives equipment would be your "ELT" emergency locator transmitter, and blankets first aid kit, -and
matches. Lots of "tools" can be made from parts of the airplane,- if you are within fair condition! And we file a "flight plan" -(if we are smart)! So somebody know where to look and find me (hopefully)!
Note in count to radio/cellphone, -( flashlight at night)-gas oil, and anything else that burns makes flawless signal to passing aircraft that may be watching for missing people!
-Water
-Food high within protein and carbohydrates but moderate in fat
-Extra Clothes
-A log to write about my experiences in the middle of nowhere
-Camera
-Good shoes for running and hiking
-A computer next to satellite wireless internet access
-My favorite computer games
-Dumbbells
-A tent with a sleeping bag
-My favorite books
-Pictures of you, pictures of me
-Toiletries
-Umbrella
-Porn and/or a hot chick. Plus lots of condoms.
Oh, yeah I necessitate a flashlight, too. Maybe I'll pass up on the tent, and just hold the sleeping bag, and a flashlight, too.
I can sleep under the stars. I own slept under the stars. It's much more fun than in a tent.
With modern equipment, it wouldn't lug that much! However you didn't say what condition the car be either! Such as whether it runs, and is capable of person driven! It would make good lodging/shelter, - if you could procure to water and animals for food!
So lets look at it two ways! The first is whether you be ever going to expect to be rescued, - or had lto live a "robinson Carouso" life from here foreward! By the way it has to be small adequate to haul in a motor also!!
First of all I would do this,- if there be If it were unlikely somebody would miss me ,-or know where to look!
1. 5-10 gallons of clean"drinkable water", - ample for you and your car)- if you develop a leak, you want enough to run the saloon on, - plus some to drink for a few days!
2. Gastank near as possible to full, - plus at least 5-10 gallons of extra! Maybe you can drive far adequate to get out to civilization!
3. You also need in the region of a change of oil extra too! Just surrounded by case you have grease loss-(like a hole poked in oilpan).
4 Basic mechanics tools so you can do some repairs if needed (I'm a mechanic, - so go nowhere in need them anyway)!
5. Basic "spares" Top and bottom radiator hoses, - 4 feet of radiator house. Maybe you can repair cooling system so you can keep driving coup¨¦!
6. Firearm, preferably rifle ,but 30 cal or larger pistol ok --also- single shot 22 rifle (and supply of ammuniotion for weapon you do have)!
7. Several dozen strike anywhere matches dipped in parrifin, - and stored within plastic bottle! Woudn't hurt to have a few books of paper match also!
8. A couple cheap "tarps" at least 6x8 or bigger. --- You could have a 5x8 "pop up" tent, but tarps more versitile!
9. 50 - 100-- foot of 1/4 inch rope (capable of 250# tensile strength) There are all kinds of things you can do beside rope when in desperate conditions!
10. Good flashlight(s), and a couple sets of batteries, - cheap LED lights pious here because they don't use batteries quick, and they don't cost much, - so you can afford several!
Or perchance one of more of those "shake up"flashlights, -- so you always have electricity available to run them!
11. Folding shovel (easy to preserve in vehicle all the time).
12. Camp axe, or cleaver at least - one of those "boyscout" types with chopper and "hunting knife" together on scabbord to hang on belt!
13. Clothes appropriate for climate and area you expect to be going into.
14 Couple blankets- Tarps are rational substitute if you can't have both!
15 Several cans of food (and a can opening to open them with)!
The above items would allow me the best chance of survival, as powerfully as being able to repair coup¨¦ enough to get somewhere - where on earth at least the terrain would "support life". If you can get to a place next to water, animals, and reasonable place to build shelter, - I could probably exist near infinately!
Now If I expected to have people penetrating for me, I would eliminate several of these things, - if I had to!
***********
First of adjectives I consider the first 5 items above to be part of my basic traveling tools at all times! Except that I like to fetch 2-3 gallons in "explosion proof can (which costs more than a regular gas can)! And generally I hold about 3 cans of grease on board all the time! And it is assumed that you hold good tires, (and a good spare), - also I take electric air compressor to top off tires near if they develop leak!
*********
So lets start next to #6. Rifle (and ammunition as above)
7. Camp axe (or hatchet)
8. Clothes
9. Blanket (or tarps if can't carry both).
10. Matches
11 . Cellphone (or possibly CB built into car radio?) - also within are "sattelite communication" available radios nowdays. Some cell phones are locatable by gps from built in stuff in phone!
12. GPS handheld part would be handy here (some cars have them built in now)! With GPS you copuld find out which direction to step to get to shelter quickest, - or perhaps to find your route again. And of course if you had contact next to world - you could tell them where you are!
13 Archaic item call a compass, - in case you don't enjoy hand held gps! This has be effective for hundreds of years!
14 Good map that includes all the areas you might possibly stop up in!
15 A good first aid utensils would also be useful--- This is also part of standard stuff included in my saloon all the time! Because you or somebody else could get hurt any time!!
The second account would probably take care of anything you would come up against -- if it took 3-4 days. You intrinsically would tell somebody where you be headed, - when you planned to arrive, - and it wouldn't hurt to "check in" every couple days, so they know how far you have gotten, (if it is a really long trip). Also a "common route" is helpful too! Obviously it would be helpful for them to know around where to look for you!
Now I'm a pilot, and had Arctic survival training contained by service (45 years ago), - So I would probbly be equipped a little better to survive. You could also include a "survival book" in your "glovebox attire" it could salvage your life - or somebody elses (when combined with first aid kit)!!
In airplane, your most adjectives equipment would be your "ELT" emergency locator transmitter, and blankets first aid kit, -and
matches. Lots of "tools" can be made from parts of the airplane,- if you are within fair condition! And we file a "flight plan" -(if we are smart)! So somebody know where to look and find me (hopefully)!
Note in count to radio/cellphone, -( flashlight at night)-gas oil, and anything else that burns makes flawless signal to passing aircraft that may be watching for missing people!
Is the 1998 Cadillac Eldorado & Seville...
Personal protection, water, MRE's, blankets, cell phone or radio. That's about adjectives you need really.
Rifle
Water
Food
Lots of gasoline
Dependable sports car
in no particular charge.
Personal protection, water, MRE's, blankets, cell phone or radio. That's about adjectives you need really.
In your country, what is the usual...
How abundant miles apart do speed put...
For starters -1. a full tank of fuel
2. something to munch on
3. a devout map
4. emergency locator transmitter with voice capability
5. blanket & pillow
6. sea
7. warm clothing & boots
8. moist towellettes
9. a good trail partner
10. folding bar shovel
11. matches
12. flashlight
13. flares
14. basic tool tools
15. duct tape
-Water
-Food high within protein and carbohydrates but moderate in fat
-Extra Clothes
-A log to write about my experiences in the middle of nowhere
-Camera
-Good shoes for running and hiking
-A computer next to satellite wireless internet access
-My favorite computer games
-Dumbbells
-A tent with a sleeping bag
-My favorite books
-Pictures of you, pictures of me
-Toiletries
-Umbrella
-Porn and/or a hot chick. Plus lots of condoms.
Oh, yeah I necessitate a flashlight, too. Maybe I'll pass up on the tent, and just hold the sleeping bag, and a flashlight, too.
I can sleep under the stars. I own slept under the stars. It's much more fun than in a tent.
With modern equipment, it wouldn't lug that much! However you didn't say what condition the car be either! Such as whether it runs, and is capable of person driven! It would make good lodging/shelter, - if you could procure to water and animals for food!
So lets look at it two ways! The first is whether you be ever going to expect to be rescued, - or had lto live a "robinson Carouso" life from here foreward! By the way it has to be small adequate to haul in a motor also!!
First of all I would do this,- if there be If it were unlikely somebody would miss me ,-or know where to look!
1. 5-10 gallons of clean"drinkable water", - ample for you and your car)- if you develop a leak, you want enough to run the saloon on, - plus some to drink for a few days!
2. Gastank near as possible to full, - plus at least 5-10 gallons of extra! Maybe you can drive far adequate to get out to civilization!
3. You also need in the region of a change of oil extra too! Just surrounded by case you have grease loss-(like a hole poked in oilpan).
4 Basic mechanics tools so you can do some repairs if needed (I'm a mechanic, - so go nowhere in need them anyway)!
5. Basic "spares" Top and bottom radiator hoses, - 4 feet of radiator house. Maybe you can repair cooling system so you can keep driving coup¨¦!
6. Firearm, preferably rifle ,but 30 cal or larger pistol ok --also- single shot 22 rifle (and supply of ammuniotion for weapon you do have)!
7. Several dozen strike anywhere matches dipped in parrifin, - and stored within plastic bottle! Woudn't hurt to have a few books of paper match also!
8. A couple cheap "tarps" at least 6x8 or bigger. --- You could have a 5x8 "pop up" tent, but tarps more versitile!
9. 50 - 100-- foot of 1/4 inch rope (capable of 250# tensile strength) There are all kinds of things you can do beside rope when in desperate conditions!
10. Good flashlight(s), and a couple sets of batteries, - cheap LED lights pious here because they don't use batteries quick, and they don't cost much, - so you can afford several!
Or perchance one of more of those "shake up"flashlights, -- so you always have electricity available to run them!
11. Folding shovel (easy to preserve in vehicle all the time).
12. Camp axe, or cleaver at least - one of those "boyscout" types with chopper and "hunting knife" together on scabbord to hang on belt!
13. Clothes appropriate for climate and area you expect to be going into.
14 Couple blankets- Tarps are rational substitute if you can't have both!
15 Several cans of food (and a can opening to open them with)!
The above items would allow me the best chance of survival, as powerfully as being able to repair coup¨¦ enough to get somewhere - where on earth at least the terrain would "support life". If you can get to a place next to water, animals, and reasonable place to build shelter, - I could probably exist near infinately!
Now If I expected to have people penetrating for me, I would eliminate several of these things, - if I had to!
***********
First of adjectives I consider the first 5 items above to be part of my basic traveling tools at all times! Except that I like to fetch 2-3 gallons in "explosion proof can (which costs more than a regular gas can)! And generally I hold about 3 cans of grease on board all the time! And it is assumed that you hold good tires, (and a good spare), - also I take electric air compressor to top off tires near if they develop leak!
*********
So lets start next to #6. Rifle (and ammunition as above)
7. Camp axe (or hatchet)
8. Clothes
9. Blanket (or tarps if can't carry both).
10. Matches
11 . Cellphone (or possibly CB built into car radio?) - also within are "sattelite communication" available radios nowdays. Some cell phones are locatable by gps from built in stuff in phone!
12. GPS handheld part would be handy here (some cars have them built in now)! With GPS you copuld find out which direction to step to get to shelter quickest, - or perhaps to find your route again. And of course if you had contact next to world - you could tell them where you are!
13 Archaic item call a compass, - in case you don't enjoy hand held gps! This has be effective for hundreds of years!
14 Good map that includes all the areas you might possibly stop up in!
15 A good first aid utensils would also be useful--- This is also part of standard stuff included in my saloon all the time! Because you or somebody else could get hurt any time!!
The second account would probably take care of anything you would come up against -- if it took 3-4 days. You intrinsically would tell somebody where you be headed, - when you planned to arrive, - and it wouldn't hurt to "check in" every couple days, so they know how far you have gotten, (if it is a really long trip). Also a "common route" is helpful too! Obviously it would be helpful for them to know around where to look for you!
Now I'm a pilot, and had Arctic survival training contained by service (45 years ago), - So I would probbly be equipped a little better to survive. You could also include a "survival book" in your "glovebox attire" it could salvage your life - or somebody elses (when combined with first aid kit)!!
In airplane, your most adjectives equipment would be your "ELT" emergency locator transmitter, and blankets first aid kit, -and
matches. Lots of "tools" can be made from parts of the airplane,- if you are within fair condition! And we file a "flight plan" -(if we are smart)! So somebody know where to look and find me (hopefully)!
Note in count to radio/cellphone, -( flashlight at night)-gas oil, and anything else that burns makes flawless signal to passing aircraft that may be watching for missing people!
About the stolen truck & trailer. ...
Answers: Water
Food
First aid supplies
Clothing
Tools
Flashlight or emergency reading light
Cell phone
Rope and bungee cords
Several heavy duty garbage plenty
A blanket
Gun and ammo
Bedding and sanitation supplies
Needed medicines
An extra pair of shoes
Bible
Rifle
Water
Food
Lots of gasoline
Dependable sports car
in no particular charge.
Personal protection, water, MRE's, blankets, cell phone or radio. That's about adjectives you need really.
With modern equipment, it wouldn't lug that much! However you didn't say what condition the car be either! Such as whether it runs, and is capable of person driven! It would make good lodging/shelter, - if you could procure to water and animals for food!
So lets look at it two ways! The first is whether you be ever going to expect to be rescued, - or had lto live a "robinson Carouso" life from here foreward! By the way it has to be small adequate to haul in a motor also!!
First of all I would do this,- if there be If it were unlikely somebody would miss me ,-or know where to look!
1. 5-10 gallons of clean"drinkable water", - ample for you and your car)- if you develop a leak, you want enough to run the saloon on, - plus some to drink for a few days!
2. Gastank near as possible to full, - plus at least 5-10 gallons of extra! Maybe you can drive far adequate to get out to civilization!
3. You also need in the region of a change of oil extra too! Just surrounded by case you have grease loss-(like a hole poked in oilpan).
4 Basic mechanics tools so you can do some repairs if needed (I'm a mechanic, - so go nowhere in need them anyway)!
5. Basic "spares" Top and bottom radiator hoses, - 4 feet of radiator house. Maybe you can repair cooling system so you can keep driving coup¨¦!
6. Firearm, preferably rifle ,but 30 cal or larger pistol ok --also- single shot 22 rifle (and supply of ammuniotion for weapon you do have)!
7. Several dozen strike anywhere matches dipped in parrifin, - and stored within plastic bottle! Woudn't hurt to have a few books of paper match also!
8. A couple cheap "tarps" at least 6x8 or bigger. --- You could have a 5x8 "pop up" tent, but tarps more versitile!
9. 50 - 100-- foot of 1/4 inch rope (capable of 250# tensile strength) There are all kinds of things you can do beside rope when in desperate conditions!
10. Good flashlight(s), and a couple sets of batteries, - cheap LED lights pious here because they don't use batteries quick, and they don't cost much, - so you can afford several!
Or perchance one of more of those "shake up"flashlights, -- so you always have electricity available to run them!
11. Folding shovel (easy to preserve in vehicle all the time).
12. Camp axe, or cleaver at least - one of those "boyscout" types with chopper and "hunting knife" together on scabbord to hang on belt!
13. Clothes appropriate for climate and area you expect to be going into.
14 Couple blankets- Tarps are rational substitute if you can't have both!
15 Several cans of food (and a can opening to open them with)!
The above items would allow me the best chance of survival, as powerfully as being able to repair coup¨¦ enough to get somewhere - where on earth at least the terrain would "support life". If you can get to a place next to water, animals, and reasonable place to build shelter, - I could probably exist near infinately!
Now If I expected to have people penetrating for me, I would eliminate several of these things, - if I had to!
***********
First of adjectives I consider the first 5 items above to be part of my basic traveling tools at all times! Except that I like to fetch 2-3 gallons in "explosion proof can (which costs more than a regular gas can)! And generally I hold about 3 cans of grease on board all the time! And it is assumed that you hold good tires, (and a good spare), - also I take electric air compressor to top off tires near if they develop leak!
*********
So lets start next to #6. Rifle (and ammunition as above)
7. Camp axe (or hatchet)
8. Clothes
9. Blanket (or tarps if can't carry both).
10. Matches
11 . Cellphone (or possibly CB built into car radio?) - also within are "sattelite communication" available radios nowdays. Some cell phones are locatable by gps from built in stuff in phone!
12. GPS handheld part would be handy here (some cars have them built in now)! With GPS you copuld find out which direction to step to get to shelter quickest, - or perhaps to find your route again. And of course if you had contact next to world - you could tell them where you are!
13 Archaic item call a compass, - in case you don't enjoy hand held gps! This has be effective for hundreds of years!
14 Good map that includes all the areas you might possibly stop up in!
15 A good first aid utensils would also be useful--- This is also part of standard stuff included in my saloon all the time! Because you or somebody else could get hurt any time!!
The second account would probably take care of anything you would come up against -- if it took 3-4 days. You intrinsically would tell somebody where you be headed, - when you planned to arrive, - and it wouldn't hurt to "check in" every couple days, so they know how far you have gotten, (if it is a really long trip). Also a "common route" is helpful too! Obviously it would be helpful for them to know around where to look for you!
Now I'm a pilot, and had Arctic survival training contained by service (45 years ago), - So I would probbly be equipped a little better to survive. You could also include a "survival book" in your "glovebox attire" it could salvage your life - or somebody elses (when combined with first aid kit)!!
In airplane, your most adjectives equipment would be your "ELT" emergency locator transmitter, and blankets first aid kit, -and
matches. Lots of "tools" can be made from parts of the airplane,- if you are within fair condition! And we file a "flight plan" -(if we are smart)! So somebody know where to look and find me (hopefully)!
Note in count to radio/cellphone, -( flashlight at night)-gas oil, and anything else that burns makes flawless signal to passing aircraft that may be watching for missing people!
Is reverse controls drive really that much...
-Water
-Food high within protein and carbohydrates but moderate in fat
-Extra Clothes
-A log to write about my experiences in the middle of nowhere
-Camera
-Good shoes for running and hiking
-A computer next to satellite wireless internet access
-My favorite computer games
-Dumbbells
-A tent with a sleeping bag
-My favorite books
-Pictures of you, pictures of me
-Toiletries
-Umbrella
-Porn and/or a hot chick. Plus lots of condoms.
Oh, yeah I necessitate a flashlight, too. Maybe I'll pass up on the tent, and just hold the sleeping bag, and a flashlight, too.
I can sleep under the stars. I own slept under the stars. It's much more fun than in a tent.
With modern equipment, it wouldn't lug that much! However you didn't say what condition the car be either! Such as whether it runs, and is capable of person driven! It would make good lodging/shelter, - if you could procure to water and animals for food!
So lets look at it two ways! The first is whether you be ever going to expect to be rescued, - or had lto live a "robinson Carouso" life from here foreward! By the way it has to be small adequate to haul in a motor also!!
First of all I would do this,- if there be If it were unlikely somebody would miss me ,-or know where to look!
1. 5-10 gallons of clean"drinkable water", - ample for you and your car)- if you develop a leak, you want enough to run the saloon on, - plus some to drink for a few days!
2. Gastank near as possible to full, - plus at least 5-10 gallons of extra! Maybe you can drive far adequate to get out to civilization!
3. You also need in the region of a change of oil extra too! Just surrounded by case you have grease loss-(like a hole poked in oilpan).
4 Basic mechanics tools so you can do some repairs if needed (I'm a mechanic, - so go nowhere in need them anyway)!
5. Basic "spares" Top and bottom radiator hoses, - 4 feet of radiator house. Maybe you can repair cooling system so you can keep driving coup¨¦!
6. Firearm, preferably rifle ,but 30 cal or larger pistol ok --also- single shot 22 rifle (and supply of ammuniotion for weapon you do have)!
7. Several dozen strike anywhere matches dipped in parrifin, - and stored within plastic bottle! Woudn't hurt to have a few books of paper match also!
8. A couple cheap "tarps" at least 6x8 or bigger. --- You could have a 5x8 "pop up" tent, but tarps more versitile!
9. 50 - 100-- foot of 1/4 inch rope (capable of 250# tensile strength) There are all kinds of things you can do beside rope when in desperate conditions!
10. Good flashlight(s), and a couple sets of batteries, - cheap LED lights pious here because they don't use batteries quick, and they don't cost much, - so you can afford several!
Or perchance one of more of those "shake up"flashlights, -- so you always have electricity available to run them!
11. Folding shovel (easy to preserve in vehicle all the time).
12. Camp axe, or cleaver at least - one of those "boyscout" types with chopper and "hunting knife" together on scabbord to hang on belt!
13. Clothes appropriate for climate and area you expect to be going into.
14 Couple blankets- Tarps are rational substitute if you can't have both!
15 Several cans of food (and a can opening to open them with)!
The above items would allow me the best chance of survival, as powerfully as being able to repair coup¨¦ enough to get somewhere - where on earth at least the terrain would "support life". If you can get to a place next to water, animals, and reasonable place to build shelter, - I could probably exist near infinately!
Now If I expected to have people penetrating for me, I would eliminate several of these things, - if I had to!
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First of adjectives I consider the first 5 items above to be part of my basic traveling tools at all times! Except that I like to fetch 2-3 gallons in "explosion proof can (which costs more than a regular gas can)! And generally I hold about 3 cans of grease on board all the time! And it is assumed that you hold good tires, (and a good spare), - also I take electric air compressor to top off tires near if they develop leak!
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So lets start next to #6. Rifle (and ammunition as above)
7. Camp axe (or hatchet)
8. Clothes
9. Blanket (or tarps if can't carry both).
10. Matches
11 . Cellphone (or possibly CB built into car radio?) - also within are "sattelite communication" available radios nowdays. Some cell phones are locatable by gps from built in stuff in phone!
12. GPS handheld part would be handy here (some cars have them built in now)! With GPS you copuld find out which direction to step to get to shelter quickest, - or perhaps to find your route again. And of course if you had contact next to world - you could tell them where you are!
13 Archaic item call a compass, - in case you don't enjoy hand held gps! This has be effective for hundreds of years!
14 Good map that includes all the areas you might possibly stop up in!
15 A good first aid utensils would also be useful--- This is also part of standard stuff included in my saloon all the time! Because you or somebody else could get hurt any time!!
The second account would probably take care of anything you would come up against -- if it took 3-4 days. You intrinsically would tell somebody where you be headed, - when you planned to arrive, - and it wouldn't hurt to "check in" every couple days, so they know how far you have gotten, (if it is a really long trip). Also a "common route" is helpful too! Obviously it would be helpful for them to know around where to look for you!
Now I'm a pilot, and had Arctic survival training contained by service (45 years ago), - So I would probbly be equipped a little better to survive. You could also include a "survival book" in your "glovebox attire" it could salvage your life - or somebody elses (when combined with first aid kit)!!
In airplane, your most adjectives equipment would be your "ELT" emergency locator transmitter, and blankets first aid kit, -and
matches. Lots of "tools" can be made from parts of the airplane,- if you are within fair condition! And we file a "flight plan" -(if we are smart)! So somebody know where to look and find me (hopefully)!
Note in count to radio/cellphone, -( flashlight at night)-gas oil, and anything else that burns makes flawless signal to passing aircraft that may be watching for missing people!
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