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Dont die in the Outback
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<blockquote data-quote="davent" data-source="post: 641329" data-attributes="member: 6002"><p>Sorry didn't mean to add the quote.</p><p>Things I carry on my person when out bush and detecting.</p><p>It varies from wet and dry season, but always</p><p>Lighter, ferro rod and striker, some cotton wool soaked in Vaseline, 1 spark and it burns for a few minutes.</p><p>A water filter, I use a go straw, but anything similar is good. Already saved me once.</p><p>A pack of hydrolite tablets. A spray of ease a cramp.</p><p>A couple of those energy things that cyclists use in squeeze packs.</p><p>A head torch and a powerbank, for both phone and torch.</p><p>A small whistle.</p><p>Gps.</p><p>Phone with apps.</p><p>An Army canteen with metal cup that fits the base. (Can boil water in it to sterilise water)</p><p>A2.5lt camel back.</p><p>5w UHF.</p><p>Pack of tissues.....</p><p>A knife.</p><p>Insect repellent</p><p>Spare reading glasses, always loose a pair...</p><p> Clearly, this is out bush, which nearly every trip for me anyway. If I was by my car, I would probably still have it, as my vest is a fantastic harness for the zed, best I have tried. Don't notice the weight at all..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davent, post: 641329, member: 6002"] Sorry didn't mean to add the quote. Things I carry on my person when out bush and detecting. It varies from wet and dry season, but always Lighter, ferro rod and striker, some cotton wool soaked in Vaseline, 1 spark and it burns for a few minutes. A water filter, I use a go straw, but anything similar is good. Already saved me once. A pack of hydrolite tablets. A spray of ease a cramp. A couple of those energy things that cyclists use in squeeze packs. A head torch and a powerbank, for both phone and torch. A small whistle. Gps. Phone with apps. An Army canteen with metal cup that fits the base. (Can boil water in it to sterilise water) A2.5lt camel back. 5w UHF. Pack of tissues..... A knife. Insect repellent Spare reading glasses, always loose a pair... Clearly, this is out bush, which nearly every trip for me anyway. If I was by my car, I would probably still have it, as my vest is a fantastic harness for the zed, best I have tried. Don't notice the weight at all.. [/QUOTE]
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