I guess it is each to there own the area you most commonly drive in will affect your kit as will the passengers.... Kids will need different/extra things in the car over an adult same goes for the elderly.
I don't often have passengers but I still have stuff for one I also have stuff for the mutt in the car lol. I like to know that I can take any route to anywhere at any time and as such carry a bit more than most
What do you carry?
Re: What do you carry?
I've just kitted out my car with the following:
Sleeping bag
Small 2 man tent
Blanket
Waterproof trousers
Waterproof Cagoule
Cheap plastic poncho
Walking Boots
Socks
Pants (in case things get scary)
Umbrella
2 ltr bottles water
And a survival kit bag containing the following:
Comprehensive first aid kit
Hi-vis straps (for wearing)
Wind-up LED lantern
Walkie Talkies
Torch
Wind-up radio
Swan vestas matches
Storm matches
3 x t-lights
1 x long-life candle
Survival space blanket
Sharpie marker pen
Pencil
Bag of pear drops
Tin of anchovy fillets
Toothbrush
Toothpaste
Hand sanitizer
Swiss Army knife
Compass
Roll of 1" gaffer tape
Zap-it mosquito bite thingy
2 x FFP3 face masks
Stack of tissues
Paracetamol
Ibuprofine
Loratadine (anti-histamine)
Face flannel
Whistle
All the above items in the survival kit neatly fit into a cheap, perfectly shaped laptop bag which I bought yesterday for £6.99 from Poundstretcher!
Still need to add:
Snow shovel
Emergency triangle
Tin of baked beans
And that's my car kit.
Sleeping bag
Small 2 man tent
Blanket
Waterproof trousers
Waterproof Cagoule
Cheap plastic poncho
Walking Boots
Socks
Pants (in case things get scary)
Umbrella
2 ltr bottles water
And a survival kit bag containing the following:
Comprehensive first aid kit
Hi-vis straps (for wearing)
Wind-up LED lantern
Walkie Talkies
Torch
Wind-up radio
Swan vestas matches
Storm matches
3 x t-lights
1 x long-life candle
Survival space blanket
Sharpie marker pen
Pencil
Bag of pear drops
Tin of anchovy fillets
Toothbrush
Toothpaste
Hand sanitizer
Swiss Army knife
Compass
Roll of 1" gaffer tape
Zap-it mosquito bite thingy
2 x FFP3 face masks
Stack of tissues
Paracetamol
Ibuprofine
Loratadine (anti-histamine)
Face flannel
Whistle
All the above items in the survival kit neatly fit into a cheap, perfectly shaped laptop bag which I bought yesterday for £6.99 from Poundstretcher!
Still need to add:
Snow shovel
Emergency triangle
Tin of baked beans
And that's my car kit.
Re: What do you carry?
impressive list, thunder
the anchovies is an interesting item, good for replacing salt I should imagine
the anchovies is an interesting item, good for replacing salt I should imagine
Re: What do you carry?
in regards to the snow shovel can i recommend one of these?
http://www.mpdirect.co.uk/p/46139/rough ... -twin-pack
mines arrived yesterday, very impressed and with a life time guarantee too!
http://www.mpdirect.co.uk/p/46139/rough ... -twin-pack
mines arrived yesterday, very impressed and with a life time guarantee too!
A good plan, violently executed now, is better than a perfect plan next week./
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Re: What do you carry?
rusty you didnt tell it was a two pack thats great value .
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Plan like its the last beer in the fridge.
Plan like its the last loaf on the shop shelves.
Plan like its the last beer in the fridge.
Re: What do you carry?
This is something i need to do, i only carry things that are of any use to the car itself. Tools,bulbs and a fault code reader and reset tool.
Re: What do you carry?
A brain, mobile and good set of legs (My standard GOB and EDC), if the car breaks down or SHTF i can walk home in <25 mins thankfully.
Otherwise good car maintenance can prevent nearly all breakdowns.
Carry a good spare, jack, small bottle of oil, water, food pump, Tow rope, national and local road maps for traffic/road closers.
Jacket and umbrella in case it rains, personally anything else is just useless weight, takes up room and affects efficency. Obviously if you work further away you may wish to carry a GOK, its all relative to your personal situation and needs as usual.
Otherwise good car maintenance can prevent nearly all breakdowns.
Carry a good spare, jack, small bottle of oil, water, food pump, Tow rope, national and local road maps for traffic/road closers.
Jacket and umbrella in case it rains, personally anything else is just useless weight, takes up room and affects efficency. Obviously if you work further away you may wish to carry a GOK, its all relative to your personal situation and needs as usual.
Hope for the best, prep for the worst and keep it need to know.
To be a consistent winner means preparing not just one day, one month or even one year - but for a lifetime.
To be a consistent winner means preparing not just one day, one month or even one year - but for a lifetime.
Re: What do you carry?
My sentiments entirely, I think my car kit excluding the normal breakdown gear only weighs about ten pounds.
The-Great-Nothing wrote:Hi
Does a few kilo's of preps really cause fuel economy issues for a 900kg + car?!
Don't imagine it makes much of a difference.
Cheers
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Re: What do you carry?
The weight reduction includes spare tyres, many new cars today do not come with a spare wheel but a tyre inflation kit and sealant. The one time I had a need for it it was totally unusable as the had broken its seal to the wheel, RAC to the rescue.
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