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Survival gear when out shooting wildlife
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<blockquote data-quote="TwistedThrottle" data-source="post: 788997" data-attributes="member: 46724"><p>Great topic! In my camera bag, there's not much other than camera stuff- just a couple energy bars and a water bottle on the side of the backpack and an altoids tin with bandaids, alcohol wipes, water purification tabs, a tiny flashlight, a button compass, a couple sticks of fat wood and a lighter. A map is easy enough to fold up and add to the kit if its an area I am unfamiliar with. I always have a hat on my head, my phone in my pocket and (at least one) pocket knife. Here in the PNW, I have to adjust my needs to the season. In summer, bug spray and sun screen may take priority over the hand warmers and extra wool socks for winter. I do have more supplies in the truck and rarely venture far, but I understand the need for supplies to get back to the rig.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwistedThrottle, post: 788997, member: 46724"] Great topic! In my camera bag, there's not much other than camera stuff- just a couple energy bars and a water bottle on the side of the backpack and an altoids tin with bandaids, alcohol wipes, water purification tabs, a tiny flashlight, a button compass, a couple sticks of fat wood and a lighter. A map is easy enough to fold up and add to the kit if its an area I am unfamiliar with. I always have a hat on my head, my phone in my pocket and (at least one) pocket knife. Here in the PNW, I have to adjust my needs to the season. In summer, bug spray and sun screen may take priority over the hand warmers and extra wool socks for winter. I do have more supplies in the truck and rarely venture far, but I understand the need for supplies to get back to the rig. [/QUOTE]
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