MULTI PURPOSE
TOOL |
Such as a swiss army knife or a Leatherman tool. You
will need this to fix broken equipment, cut branches for
a shelter, cut wood for a fire. This item will always be
used and if you don't have at least a knife
you might not make it.
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STEEL WIRE |
You will need this to suspend firewood in the air to
have a fire to keep you warm. If the snow is deep you
cannot make a fire directly on the snow. Bring at least
10 ft (or 3 meters) of wire, preferably
stainless but regular will do fine too. If you
are cross country skiing in an area that never has
very deep snow you can skip this item. Make a
screen with the wire and make sure it's anchored well on
the snow or to nearby vegetation or rocks and make you
fire on top of it. |
| DUCT TAPE |
Perfect for fixing broken gear or to fix
supports around a broken leg. Even if you don't
break your legs or your gear duct tape will still
come in handy for fixing pretty much
anything. |
| RICE |
Perfect emergency food. Very light weight
and full of energy. In an emergency you just need lots
of energy, don't worry so much about vitamins. Bring
about 3 cups of rice per person per day you think you
will spend in worst case. |
| SMALL COOKING POT WITH LID
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To boil water to keep you warm and to
cook rice to eat. If your pot has a lid it will
heat water more efficiently. |
WOOD POWERED CAMP
STOVE |
You need to bring a stove, no question
about it, your best source of heat will be drinking
plenty of hot water and you need a stove to boil all
that water, without a stove you're dead for sure. What
ever you do, don't bring a propane stove or any type of
stove that runs on gas or liquid fuel. Gas and
liquid stoves work fast and efficiently but they have a
number of problems that only show up in cold
temperatures, propane stoves sometimes simply don't
ignite if it gets too cold, they also have moving parts
and complex nozzles that can get jammed or clogged by
ice. Relying on a propane or liquid fuel stove in
the winter is suicide. You need a very simple wood
stove with absolutely no moving parts such as the Trailstove
(click for website). These types of stoves are slower to
cook on than propane stoves but they
ALWAYS work. |
LIGHTERS AND
MATCHES |
Bring plenty of lighters and
matches. Lighters are very small and light so
bringing extra ones in case one doesn't work is a very
good idea. Without means to make fire you will freeze to
death. You can try to make fire like a caveman by
spinning a stick against a piece of wood but that is a
skill that takes practice to learn and if you don't
already have that skill you'll freeze to death before
you have it figured out.
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