Mogs: Whats this kit going to be used for? As in whats your basic bug-out plan
Easier to offer advice when we know how you're going to use it
Cash is always good though, some note and a quantity of change (I EDC £5 in 20p's and a couple of quid in 10p's for example. Heavy as hell but phone boxes have 2X20p as a minimum charge )
Are the 72hr rations real food or those lifeboat things ?
A P-38, or better yet, a P-51 can-opener , the P-51 is larger (its designed for opening #10 cans, but can be used on normal tins. Needs less effort and is handier if you have small hands or a weak grip)
Multi-tools are always useful, I carry two. a SOG powerlock 62 (big bugger with powerful pliers) and a Leatherman CS Style (a small keychain sized one with scissors..... I use it as a key-fob)
my BOB so far
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Re: my BOB so far
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jennyjj01 wrote:"I'm not in the least bit worried because I'm prepared: Are you?"
"All Things Strive" Gd Tak 'GarLondonpreppy wrote: At its core all prepping is, is making sure you're not down to your last sheet of loo roll when you really need a poo.
Re: my BOB so far
Lucky to find a phone box with a coin slot these days, lots around here have no cash so it is either a card or 0800 reverse to make a call.
Do phone boxes still have a carry on button so you can re-dial without hanging up ?
Or you could get a charge card
http://www.payphones.bt.com/callingcards/index.htm
Do phone boxes still have a carry on button so you can re-dial without hanging up ?
Or you could get a charge card
http://www.payphones.bt.com/callingcards/index.htm
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