What trail gear do you carry?
What all do you carry? I'm shooting for overkill to make sure all my bases are covered for winter, including stuck, off the trail, by yourself and not able to get my Jeep back to the roadway.
This is what I carry, (except for hard parts) fits in a large duffle bag:
waterproof 8k winch in front.
Bumpers with tow points/shackles front and rear.
snatch block
Tire deflators, air compressor
12v plug in spot light
tire repair kit
trail jack
tow strap
tree protector
tire chains
2 flashlights
folding shovel
24 inch trail axe
machete
survival knife with ferrocerium fire starter
backup pocket knife
backup multitool
bear sized pepper spray/bear bell
fire tinders
Bear Grylls survival kit with snare, wire saw and fishing gear
Coleman Black cat heater
Coleman single mantel lantern
Mylar Emergency tent
Mylar emergency sleeping bag
Mylar emergency blanket
Snow boots/parka/hat/snow gloves
katadyn mp1 water purification tablets
randon food items
back pack
EMT first responder kit with cervical collar, splints, Ambu bag, oral airway, prescription medications for pain, antibiotics, truama hemostasis kit (I have medical training)
ACR resQlink eprib (GPS emergency radio beacon)
hand held CB with add on whip attenna (new this week!)
Digital camera to document me getting myself killed (like in the movie 127 hours)
box of Kleenex facial towels (in lieu of portable toilet)
Bottle of Jack Daniels. Just kidding.
If there's anything you carry that you think might be a nice, lightweight add-on, please post it up!
Thanks in advance!
-Larry
This is what I carry, (except for hard parts) fits in a large duffle bag:
waterproof 8k winch in front.
Bumpers with tow points/shackles front and rear.
snatch block
Tire deflators, air compressor
12v plug in spot light
tire repair kit
trail jack
tow strap
tree protector
tire chains
2 flashlights
folding shovel
24 inch trail axe
machete
survival knife with ferrocerium fire starter
backup pocket knife
backup multitool
bear sized pepper spray/bear bell
fire tinders
Bear Grylls survival kit with snare, wire saw and fishing gear
Coleman Black cat heater
Coleman single mantel lantern
Mylar Emergency tent
Mylar emergency sleeping bag
Mylar emergency blanket
Snow boots/parka/hat/snow gloves
katadyn mp1 water purification tablets
randon food items
back pack
EMT first responder kit with cervical collar, splints, Ambu bag, oral airway, prescription medications for pain, antibiotics, truama hemostasis kit (I have medical training)
ACR resQlink eprib (GPS emergency radio beacon)
hand held CB with add on whip attenna (new this week!)
Digital camera to document me getting myself killed (like in the movie 127 hours)
box of Kleenex facial towels (in lieu of portable toilet)
Bottle of Jack Daniels. Just kidding.
If there's anything you carry that you think might be a nice, lightweight add-on, please post it up!
Thanks in advance!
-Larry
. Years ago a jeep got stuck in a ravine up in the Kern County mountains during a blizzard and recovery was impossible; that jeep had to stay up there until the snow melted! Its easy to become a "statistic" and an example of "what not to do" during the winter in the mountains.