Today, we are continuing with the revised list of items to carry for survival when traveling, carrying a pack on a flight or otherwise. We are in the midst of going through the content of the main zippered backpack compartment. We’ve covered solar panels, light shelter, lighting, clothing, water, food/energy, and now we’re moving on down the list.
Main Zippered Backpack Compartment (continued)
- “Repair” pouch (because something always breaks when you’re traveling):
- Assorted sizes of zip ties, including reusable ones, twist-tied together.
- 8′ of regular paracord
- 6′ of steel wire
- 20’ of 400lb Kevlar line
- 20′ of 1″ Gorilla tape, rolled onto a small dowel (also useful for medical repairs)
- Gear Aid Tenacious Tapefor Fabric Repair – This stuff is fantastic for making “low visibility” waterproof repairs on almost any kind of fabric.
- 3′ of rubber latex tubing (Can also be used as a long straw/siphon, cut up to make slingshots, et cetera. By sheer coincidence, I also have a couple of leather slingshot pouches in the bottom of my pack)
- Small sewing kit
- A couple of long heavy-duty EPDM rubber bands, twist-tied together.
- Ranger bands, twist-tied together
- A couple of split rings, which double as handles for the wire saw in the fishing kit
- I also have small tubes of E6000 and Super glue in my liquids bag