Time is running out and it is a MUST to get your own Survival Equipment before it is too late. Remember that with catastrophes increasing in number and intensity, not only logistics will fail, but also more people will start realizing the need to get prepared. Already now certain items start to run out of stock…
The challenge is to know which materials to gather and how much of each. Better to foresee a longer period of chaos, yet foresee quantities of products to remain mobile as likely you will need to move locations frequently. The following categories of survival equipment are indispensable:
Clothing
Hook needle no. 2.5 (rope/clothing hooks of grass or wood fibre)
Set of large, long firm needles
Wind protected /impermeable ski jacket with cap
Undershirt with long sleeves and trousers with long legs (thermal underwear)
T shirt long sleeve (LONG enough to cover bottom)
T shirt short sleeve
Fleece pullover with collar and zipper
Lightweight long sport trousers
Lightweight sport pants or shorts
Ski gloves and 1 pair of thin gloves
Bonnet or cap with side and back flaps
Scarf
Thick socks – layer technique
Firm mount walking/ hiking shoes/boots with thick profile shoe-leather
Extra set of laces
Clear rain suit with trousers or overall with cap
Books
General surviving tips: get Survival Reference Guide
Edible plants, herbs, mushrooms
Road map to Southern Spain (sudden departure)
Material
The yellow material box
Desalination for marine water, fire arrows (day and night), fire sticks, slide hamper for trunk transport
Backpack and nylon bags
Sleeping bag
Tent
Plastic sail 2×3 meters (6×9 ft.) (for when tent is lost or broken)
Aluminium foil rescue/emergency blanket
Portable plastic jerry cans (drinking water, petrol…)
Chemical light bars/sticks
First aid box (including sterile needles and tick tweezers)
Drafting Table – for charting stars in the sky
Compass
Binocular, night-vision goggles
Pocket lamp with dynamo lamp principle
Small metal whistle (emergency signals)
Swiss multipurpose knife (can opener, screwdriver, scissors…)
Fishing lines, hooks, sinkers
Wire saw
Small chopping axe
Grind stone
Small iron shovel with folding blade
5 meters parachute cord (to make snares and catch game)
Pistol/gun + bullets/shells, bow + arrows
Hanging gun rack, or ceiling rack, speed arrows 220-250 km hour
Thick firm pencil
2 bundles iron yarn (repairing)
30 meters smoothly braided rope of mountain climbing quality
50 meters thin nylon cord
Mosquito net
Strong sun/snow glasses (on mount altitude preventing eye damage because of radiation, very important!)
Plastic gloves
Rubber band or tape to seal off clothing
Face mask with filter to stop volcanic gas /dust
Iodine tablets
Radiation meter
Heating & Fire
Fire sticks (to make fire burn faster and longer)
Magnifying glass (make fire)
magnesium block fire starter
Waterproof matches with wax coating
2 lighters (cigaret-type)
flint (packed waterproof to last longer)
Small gas or ethylated sterno burner (food/snow melting or disinfecting water)
Food and Drinks
Dry grain wafers
Dried fruit bars
Biscuits
Quick cooking rice
Pan with matching lid
Small kettle
Large deep plate
Set cutlery
Drinking container
Thermal field bottle (thermos)
Plastic folding water bag or box of condoms (to use as water bag)
Sacks of vegetable seed (grains…)
Iodine tablets or tincture for protection thyroid at atom calamity
Water purification tablets
Small personal drinking water filter
Toiletry
Soap
Washcloths
Towels
Shaving products
Toothpaste
Tooth brush
Small mirror
Small scissors
Clippers
Detergent
Medicines
Eye drops
Bacteria/virus infection pills
Generic antibiotics
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