Outdoor Survival/Survival Kit

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There are many debates about what makes a survival kit. Below is a list of useful items to have with you. Remember to there is more to being prepared than a survival kit. Each person has their own personal needs, which can drastically change the following suggestions.

Items in bold can easily be carried in a small back pack whenever you go into the outdoors even for just part of a day. The other items should be brought on any trips longer than a day.


The important thing here is that you make your survival kit small and light enough that you bring it with you if you travel in rural areas leave it in your car.

Another important aspect of the survival kit is the container in which it is carried. The kit above in bold should not have to be that big or heavy but a good backpack of some sort is important for ease of carrying, energy savings, and for the comfort of the survivalist.

The other items you should have on longer trips may be heavier and need to be carried in a pack meant for back packing or kept in your car.

You can also keep a survival kit where you live for general emergencies.

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