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<blockquote data-quote="Diggerman60" data-source="post: 84628" data-attributes="member: 3127"><p>Very good topic guys! I travel and camp a lot on my own so Safety is No 1 on my list. You just never know what will go wrong!! I have a back pack with all my safety equipment in it, Hand held GPS, Personal GPS Epirb, a small first aid kit, sat phone, mirror, boat flares, v sheet, duct tape, zip ties, knife, lighters, compass, map which does take up much space. I take it everywhere I go. In my 4x4, on the boat and on my Quad when I am out prospecting. Everyone that goes bush should take Safety Equipment. You never know !!!! DUCT TAPE & ZIP TIES are very handy!! Better safe than sorry!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diggerman60, post: 84628, member: 3127"] Very good topic guys! I travel and camp a lot on my own so Safety is No 1 on my list. You just never know what will go wrong!! I have a back pack with all my safety equipment in it, Hand held GPS, Personal GPS Epirb, a small first aid kit, sat phone, mirror, boat flares, v sheet, duct tape, zip ties, knife, lighters, compass, map which does take up much space. I take it everywhere I go. In my 4x4, on the boat and on my Quad when I am out prospecting. Everyone that goes bush should take Safety Equipment. You never know !!!! DUCT TAPE & ZIP TIES are very handy!! Better safe than sorry!! [/QUOTE]
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