Your sub zero or mine? There's a fair old list but it would all fit in there. Sumbitch would weigh enough that I'd want shoulder straps for it though... I've one very similar that lives in my truck from Sept through April.
My packs are loaded per my the task. The mission was not specified, so I will assume general hunting/outdoor getaway. Since it’s Sub-Zero, I will assume I am wearing my cold weather gear.
Spare wool socks Foot power Hand crank+solar radio/flashlight Baofeng 10w ham radio Hand held solar charger/battery bank (50000 ha) 6 in 1 charging cable Spare flashlight W/extra set of rechargeable batteries (this matches the light I carry for parts and battery compatibility) 3 Mylar emergency blankets Travel sleeping bag (or Gortex outer shell from military winter sleeping bag) 100’ 5/32 Paracord Poncho 3 MRE’s broken down Mess kit w/6 fuel tabs (1 small box) Water purification tablets Spare lighter 3oz lighter fluid 5 1 gal ziplock bags 5 1 quart zip lock bags 4 garbage bags Toilet paper Toothbrush and paste
Webbing contains; 1 IFAK 2 Ammo, very small cleaning kit 3 Water/ canteens/cup 4 Face cam and scarf 5 Fire kit 6 Two high cal freeze dried meals and small spoon 7 Small tin of sundries, xtra batts for thermal, gum, magnifier, water purify tabs and hexamine 8 Map and compass There is enough room to stuff in the clothing that I start out with, dressing for the condish expected I can move very fast with this kit once I cache my main ruck which contains the kitchen sink!
Mr Todd Can you guys have suppressors up there? If you can put a can on that rifle, man it’s a whole new world!! I had it in 7.62x39 and that changed everything. Id need a heated jacket and pants for sure! 😂😂😂
Beef jerky, bottle of water, bottle of Jack, a few nudie mags, fig newtons, some TP, basically covers all my needs in Texas. I'm never had to deal with sub-zero weather. Also, we hunt from blinds, with nice comfy chairs and space heaters. The truck is a 5 minute walk away too. Sometimes I just forget the boots and go in my slippers.
Your sub zero or mine? There's a fair old list but it would all fit in there. Sumbitch would weigh enough that I'd want shoulder straps for it though... I've one very similar that lives in my truck from Sept through April.
ReplyDeleteMy packs are loaded per my the task. The mission was not specified, so I will assume general hunting/outdoor getaway. Since it’s Sub-Zero, I will assume I am wearing my cold weather gear.
ReplyDeleteSpare wool socks
Foot power
Hand crank+solar radio/flashlight
Baofeng 10w ham radio
Hand held solar charger/battery bank (50000 ha)
6 in 1 charging cable
Spare flashlight W/extra set of rechargeable batteries (this matches the light I carry for parts and battery compatibility)
3 Mylar emergency blankets
Travel sleeping bag (or Gortex outer shell from military winter sleeping bag)
100’ 5/32 Paracord
Poncho
3 MRE’s broken down
Mess kit w/6 fuel tabs (1 small box)
Water purification tablets
Spare lighter
3oz lighter fluid
5 1 gal ziplock bags
5 1 quart zip lock bags
4 garbage bags
Toilet paper
Toothbrush and paste
All for less than 10lbs.
Webbing contains;
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2 Ammo, very small cleaning kit
3 Water/ canteens/cup
4 Face cam and scarf
5 Fire kit
6 Two high cal freeze dried meals and small spoon
7 Small tin of sundries, xtra batts for thermal, gum, magnifier, water purify tabs and hexamine
8 Map and compass
There is enough room to stuff in the clothing that I start out with, dressing for the condish expected
I can move very fast with this kit once I cache my main ruck which contains the kitchen sink!
Chutes Magoo
Mr Todd
ReplyDeleteCan you guys have suppressors up there? If you can put a can on that rifle, man it’s a whole new world!! I had it in 7.62x39 and that changed everything.
Id need a heated jacket and pants for sure! 😂😂😂
24 hrs? Sub zero? You Canucks ain't right!
ReplyDeleteWater and smokes. You said 24 hours right? Ok just smokes.
ReplyDeleteAn eye patch, reuseable icepacks, ibuprofen, a monocle, torque screwdriver, and a set of taller scope rings.
ReplyDeleteOh, and a longer Picatinny rail.
DeleteThanks for the input fellas!
ReplyDeleteBeef jerky, bottle of water, bottle of Jack, a few nudie mags, fig newtons, some TP, basically covers all my needs in Texas. I'm never had to deal with sub-zero weather. Also, we hunt from blinds, with nice comfy chairs and space heaters. The truck is a 5 minute walk away too. Sometimes I just forget the boots and go in my slippers.
ReplyDeleteShovel, duck tape, moving blankets, garbage bags, some rope, bag of lime, flashlight, pack of smokes, and a hacksaw.
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