If you could throw 10 things into a box that would be your favorite pieces of gear. What would they be?
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Advocate III
20990
vehicle safety/maintenance stuff doesnt count thats obviousAre we assuming the vehicle already has such things as jumper cables, spare tire, jack, lug wrench, extra quart of oil, extra gallon of anti-freeze, gallon of water for people or car, spare belt, spare radiator hoses, spare fuses, tool kit and a fire extinguisher? Because if not, I am not going to ever make it to the point of adding a tent.
what kind of knifeOnly ten Items:
1: Knife
2: Rope
3: adjustable wrench
4: high lift Jack
5: 25’ chain
6: blanket
7: MRE
8: water purification system
9: engine oil
10: cast iron skillet
Advocate III
20990
Knife - K-Bar survivalwhat kind of knife
what kind of rope
what kind of jack
what kind of purification system
what kind of cast iron skillet
Just a regular Kbar?Knife - K-Bar survival
Rope - any poly rope will do...
I already said specifically what kind of jack... high-lift
Cast iron skillet - 12-14” Griswald
water purification -Platypus GravityWorks Water Filter
Member III
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Like?didnt think people would like MRE's much
anybody have a specific brand flavor?
I feel like i should have been more obvious with my post. I guess you have to add in foodLike?
I didn't say I like them.
But if we are looking for essentials they fit the bill.
fixed the OP thanksYou may need to try again with some more clarity as to what you are after.
When you say only ten items that kind of puts things in a post-apocalyptic scenario. If that is not what you are going after then you need to explain.
Perhaps "Your top ten favorite pieces of gear" would be closer to what you are after.
Influencer III
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I like a 12-14 inch skillet at home. I mostly cook for one while camping so a 10” is perfect for me, except that time I caught a 16” cutthroat a couple of years ago.Just a regular Kbar?
as for the skillet im guessing an older one? how much did you spend?
I got one of these brand new its amazing but i should have gotten the bigger 12 inch one.
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Advocate III
20990
I see you changed this from just “10 pieces of gear” to favorite pieces of gear... which will change everything because 10 piece is my normal load out, and not my favorite pieces of gear, but my minimum requirement when heading out. I will change my top ten items below.Just a regular Kbar?
as for the skillet im guessing an older one? how much did you spend?
I got one of these brand new its amazing but i should have gotten the bigger 12 inch one.
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this is exactly the type of stuff thanks!I see you changed this from just “10 pieces of gear” to favorite pieces of gear... which will change everything because 10 piece is my normal load out, and not my favorite pieces of gear, but my minimum requirement when heading out. I will change my top ten items below.
It’s a late 1800’s model set that belonged to my great great grandmother and has been passed down to the youngest daughter through the generations. When my mother passed I snagged up the whole set as I am the only person in the family who camps. The set consists of a 4” skillet, 10” saucepan, 12 or 14” skillet, and a 8qt Dutch Oven , and a Griddle If I were to guess I would say it’s worth close to $400.00.
I’ve purchased a lot of cast iron throughout the years, and I haven’t found a better CI than Griswald.
K-Bar is a K-Bar survival knife, has to have a minimum of 6” fixed blade.
Updated list of top 10 pieces of gear from most favorite as number one.
1: Icom IC-7100 for communications on trail and pass time at camp
2: Gazelle T4 Plus tent
3: Kelty sleeping bag (forget the model but it’s been discontinued for several years
4: MSR Windburner 2.8l backpacking stove
5: Whynter FT-65G electric fridge.
6: Mr Buddy Heater MH9BX
7: Zero Gravity Lounger
8: Port-A-Loo
9: Cabella’s military cot
10: Colman dual fuel stove.
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Hey Mike - cool list, especially the bit about your Griswold cast iron being passed down. I wrote a review once on tripadvisor about the Montsweag Flea Market and a "suspendered, bushy-bearded jolly soul who knows more about cast iron Griswold skillets than anyone alive, who will also try to get you to take his mounted buck deer head with "Ohh, you just glue that pahht back down and if you don't evah tell anyone, they will nevah know."I see you changed this from just “10 pieces of gear” to favorite pieces of gear... which will change everything because 10 piece is my normal load out, and not my favorite pieces of gear, but my minimum requirement when heading out. I will change my top ten items below.
It’s a late 1800’s model set that belonged to my great great grandmother and has been passed down to the youngest daughter through the generations. When my mother passed I snagged up the whole set as I am the only person in the family who camps. The set consists of a 4” skillet, 10” saucepan, 12 or 14” skillet, and a 8qt Dutch Oven , and a Griddle If I were to guess I would say it’s worth close to $400.00.
I’ve purchased a lot of cast iron throughout the years, and I haven’t found a better CI than Griswald.
K-Bar is a K-Bar survival knife, has to have a minimum of 6” fixed blade.
Updated list of top 10 pieces of gear from most favorite as number one.
1: Icom IC-7100 for communications on trail and pass time at camp
2: Gazelle T4 Plus tent
3: Kelty sleeping bag (forget the model but it’s been discontinued for several years
4: MSR Windburner 2.8l backpacking stove
5: Whynter FT-65G electric fridge.
6: Mr Buddy Heater MH9BX
7: Zero Gravity Lounger
8: Port-A-Loo
9: Cabella’s military cot
10: Colman dual fuel stove.
Advocate III
20990
Road,Hey Mike - cool list, especially the bit about your Griswold cast iron being passed down. I wrote a review once on tripadvisor about the Montsweag Flea Market and a "suspendered, bushy-bearded jolly soul who knows more about cast iron Griswold skillets than anyone alive, who will also try to get you to take his mounted buck deer head with "Ohh, you just glue that pahht back down and if you don't evah tell anyone, they will nevah know."
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