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Container for Survival Kit

by Willy
(NH)

I found a great little container for a survival kit. It's one of those plastic travel soap bar containers (.97 cents). You can find them at most dept. stores in the trial-size section of the cosmetics/HBA department.

Its just the right size for the day-tripper or hunter that takes along the stuff for whatever misadventures may arise.

Depending on the size and extent of the gear you expect to need, even if one is not large enough, you can get two. One strictly for first aid supplies and the other for survival gear.


Start to prepare your trip before you head for the trails!

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Nov 06, 2009
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by: Anonymous

I used to use an old, metal, band-aid container for pretty much the same thing. Sounds like this is about the same size, which means it would be just big enough to hold a small pocket knife, some first aid stuff, and a small fire-starting kit.

Currently I'm using an old, nylon, 35-mm, point and shoot camera case with a belt strap. I can carry much more stuff in that, including a wind-up, LED flashlight in case I get stuck somewhere after dark.

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