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Are these good Long Term mountain survival items?
In case of emergency.
Glock 21
Gerber Etool
4 season tent
Leatherman multitool
Ka-Bar Becker BK2 fixed blade knife
550 parachord 100 feet
Tarp
Nice sleeping bag
Self inflatable sleep pad
Warm clothes
Parka
Nice weatherproof boots
Rifle
Knife sharpener
12 gauge pump action shotgun
Ammo
Big backpack
Gerber back pack axe
First aid kit
Life jacket (not the best swimmer)
DryFit bags (waterproof durable bags)
Gerber back pack saw
Mini cooler
Mess kit
Ponchos
Matches
Lighter
Vitamins
Food
Military food bars
Water purification tablets
Water purifier pump *nice*
Alpalca wool trail socks extra durable
Hygene kit
Journal
Hand crank/batterie radio
Super glue
Batteries
Whistle
Trip wire
A few Nails
LED flashlight
Portable stove
Sanitation
Tea
Watch with alarm and calendar
Bug spray
Sun screen
Summer clothing
Shoe glue
I agree with Chris: too redundant and not focusing on the right items.
- no need for a rifle, shotgun, and handgun; if your need a gun to hunt, it just pick a rifle or shotgun, depending what you plan on hunting in the area you will be in
- no need for three knives/multitools; a single multitool is fine for 99% of needs, the handsaw will take care of the rest
- no need for a life jacket, just stay away from any large bodies of water
- no need for trip wire...you wont be in Vietnam
- no need for a cooler; nothing will be cold enough to keep cool in the first place, and a cooler wont keep things cool for more than a day at most
- map and compass should be essentials
- I would add snowshoes if you plan on being in the mountains
- Add high strength duct tape and replace the shoe glue & superglue with Seam Grip, as it will cover mulitple needs and is better at sealing waterproof items
- dont forget fuel
There really isn't any point in putting together a general survival kit, unless you plan on getting lost without warning in the mountains. You really need to shape your gear around each trip depending on location and season. Plus, this is going to weigh probably upwards of 100 lbs, so won't be reasonable to carry around as an emergency measure. The fact is, you really can't count on any survival situation as being long term. To survive in the mountains in an emergency, you should focus on getting found or getting out ASAP.
EDIT: Judging by a couple of the answers below, I see some of us live in a fantasy world of paranoia and delusion. Don't worry, I promise zombies and the evil government won't be taking over the Earth and running us into the mountains any time soon.
@Bear Crap: None of those recent disasters you listed required long term survival in the mountains. I'm sure having 100 lbs of mountain survival gear would have helped those people in Pearl Harbor and during 9/11. The only one that required survival was MAYBE Katrina, for those that were too dumb to leave in the first place. All you needed to survive that was stocked food, water, and a pump. Stop living in a fantasy land where doomsday is lurking around the bend and only those with stockpiled "survival" gear will live. If you are really concerned, you should just build a well-stocked bunker, which would be far more useful than a duffel bag of toys from the Army surplus store. I think you "survival" nuts just like to play pretend! Of course there is a 1 in a billion chance a meteorite could knock out most life on Earth, but if that happens, you will end up dying anyway, and your survival skills will be irrelevant on the drastically changed planet. Like I said, I think you guys just like to gather a bunch of little "survival" toys like big useless knives, paracord, whistles, and other junk and play pretend...in fact you probably hope society breaks down because it would be "cool" to have to "survive" LMAO!
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