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    Quote Originally Posted by 32t View Post
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    My survival bag will not contain deodorant, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hirlau View Post
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    And I might have to wear the same underwear for a week!
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    Would that be a change?

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    Still waiting 32t,,,,

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    Interesting thread. My 2 cents worth...
    When I was in my teens and twenties I used to enjoy taking a minimal pack and hiking deep into the woods for days on end...all seasons. Winter was the best. A person really gets to know themselves very well that way.
    We tend to keep enough supplies on hand for a week or two of no services (most likely scenario around here). Whenever they are predicting a major weather event I have learned it is always a good idea to lay in a few extra supplies, and take out some cash and fill the gas tank. ATMs, cash registers and gas pumps don't work when the power is out.

    As for road travel, I always pack in a few supplies...just in case. I was a Boy Scout and the motto of "Always be Prepared" stands out in my mind.

    As for a fire box we do have one. Everyone knows where it is...and my 7-day roll of vintage SRs.

    The most important survival gear is my travel Dopp kit with a couple of SRs honed and stropped, a DE and blades, a couple of soaps, one cream, and some ASB. I am good for when the apocalypse hits!!
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