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Uploaded by on May 18, 2009

A mini survival kit made in an altoids style tin.

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  • I think is a good work, but I think some things are very important. A button compass, a whistle, a small LED flashlight, some paracord and a space blancket. (You can put the blanket externally and wrap all with paracord). I think also a big ziplock bag will be a good idea. You can insert inside all, and keep all dry, but you can use it for transport water. A wire saw can help you to cutting wood for fire or shelter. And, sure, you need a knife

  • I always have a knife in my pocket and a multi-tool on my belt so i have a saw and multiple knifes. Also i wear a 9 foot weave of para cord on my wrist and have a whistle on my keys which will be in my pocket and i have a button compass on my watch band.

  • you in boy scouts too?

  • No but im looking for a troop who has a leader my mom trusts.

  • like ur other one better

  • The other one is more oriented as if i am on my own and only few people may know where i am. This one has me just surviving till rescue because many people are likely to know my general location.

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  • And you can sprinkle the salt on a leach thats on your body

  • Hmm... By watching your return video and this right after it, seems like you Transfered all the survival supplies in your altoids tin to this new tin so you can make your altoids tin a fire starting kit... i also trashed my altoids survival kit to make a fire starting kit for my in progress BoB.

  • O.k. bro, I like the idea of a minimalized kit. How ever I would use this as a supplement to a bigger kit such as a B.O.B. or Go Bag, this way you can use this as a last ditch kit if you lose your actual kit. I am currently writing an article for my website on a budget B.O.B. for the info go to my channel. I think it would be beneficial for you to read some of the things I have on there.

    Jake Wilson

    Wilson's Wilderness

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  • If you really plan to ever use your tin as a water boiler scrape the paint iff

  • Those monkey girls are crazy, man.

  • also if you meet one of those girls who are born and raised by wolfs or monkeys you can use them to do her.

  • The kite cord maybe thick, but is not stronger. Kite cord has a breaking strength of 15 pounds, paracord stands have a strength of 65 pounds. Try making a pot out of aluminum foil, you will find it will never hold water, but it is still useful.

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