josephusminimus
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I'm personally a big believer in my homespun, cheaper than dirt pocket survival kit, whether I'm backpacking, camping, or day hiking.<BR><BR><A href="http://sofarfromheaven.com/survival-book-2/" rel=nofollow>http://sofarfromheaven.com/survival-book-2/</A><BR><BR><P><STRONG><IMG class=bbc_img src="http://sofarfromheavendotcom.files....ocket-survival-kit-packed.jpg?w=271&h=312" rel="lightbox"><BR><BR>SECTION 10: POCKET SURVIVAL KIT</STRONG></P><P>Pocket survival kit: the fire starter combo, the tinfoil, the lawn bags, cord, and cutting instrument will all fit inside a one-quart freezer bag for your jacket pocket. There’s room left for a small compass, lip ice, 1 inch square mirror, and a bouillon cube or two if you want to include them. It’s small, light, and can spare you a nasty case of exposure, or worse.</P><P><IMG class=bbc_img src="http://sofarfromheavendotcom.files.wordpress.com/2011/09/desb-36-pocket-survival-kit-contents1.jpg" rel="lightbox"><BR>I also include a tube of Super Glue for emergency closure of cuts and gashes and a small vial of chlorine bleach for water purification.</P><BR><BR><BR>