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(@anonymous)
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Welcome Mule Skinner and greetings from Northern Ontario.



   
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(@redneck-survivalist)
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Celox (quick clot) is available for sale in Canada. They also have a lot of other great first aid devices and supplies.
http://www.vancouvertacticalsupplies.com/medical

Would you quit with the awesome websites already. My credit card is crying tears of blood :mrgreen:


It's better to prep for something that may never happen than not prep for something that does.
www.rednecksurvivalist.com


   
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(@anonymous)
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Celox (quick clot) is available for sale in Canada. They also have a lot of other great first aid devices and supplies.
http://www.vancouvertacticalsupplies.com/medical

Would you quit with the awesome websites already. My credit card is crying tears of blood :mrgreen:

Always glad to help..... 😆



   
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(@northernvvolf)
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I've added about 500 lbs of hard red and durum wheat on top of our canned and dried garden harvest. I bulked up on the wheat because of the flooding here, our garden was planted late.


One day, the lowly farmer will be King


   
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(@razerp)
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4x50 pack water purification tablets
4x Stainless steel camping mugs with folding handles and snap on lids
More ibuprofen
1L 30+ SPF Sunscreen w/moisturiser - this is the skin cancer state after all 😛
2x 50g 4 in 1 antiseptic cream - 1 for main 1st aid kit, 1 for storage
1x 100g Baby Powder
1x100ml insect repellent - waces at FNQ 😀
1x 5L insulated water jug with tap
1 sewing kit
Paper plates and napkins
Kitchen knife sharpener
Stingose spray
200ml Hydrogen peroxide
Peanut butter
Kitchen gadgets - strainer, vege chopper, grater with tub
Safety pins


I grew up on Looney Tunes, Marx Brothers mvies and Robin Williams, Enter my mind at your own risk


   
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(@anitapreciouspearl)
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Emergency whistles and Life Straws for the BOB's and a Laundry plunger as seen here: http://www.bridensolutions.ca/mobile-washer for doing laundry by hand.


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(@clay8ton)
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Put 100 pounds of carrots in the cold storage, more batteries, more bottled water, 20 cans of veggies and a truck load of Cow Manure 😮


Charter Member of a Canadian Minority... White, Male and in my 50's!!!!


   
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(@taliesin96)
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I have added the following

2x 2inch ace bandages
14x boxes of field bandages
10x box bandaids
4x blistex
5 thermal blankets
1x windup led lantern
2 rolls of waterproof tape
80 rolls cashemre tp
2x p-51 can openers
24x cans tuna
600 mylar bags different sizes
2x instant dry yeast
44lbs flour
44lbs powder sugar

lots of other stuff, mylar bags are the following sizes 8.5x11 100, 5x7 200, 4x6 100, 3x5 100, 6x8 100



   
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(@babylondone)
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The list below is for our two 72hr bugout kits.
We also have a more-expansive "7day kit" which is a long-term permanent survival kit including: communications & navigation kit (faraday carrier), full trauma kit, full tool kit, pet kit, hunting trapping fishing kit, gardening kit

(NEW ITEMS)
iodine tincture
cloth gauze tape
polysporin
wetproof matches & case, electronic butane lighters
water purificationo tablets
wool sweater & socks, mitts,balclava,dickie,hat
500 more calories
New compass & wetproof map
whistle

(PREVIOUSLY)
-all items in ziplock or plastic for water resistance
army-grade backpack
tarp,mexican blakets, mylar bag
tent pegs,nylon string & nylon rope
Various hardward for various repairs
Mapbook, compass, trail tape
notebook & pencil
3M reflector
Firestarters, lighters
Tactical knife & multi-knife
FirstAid Kit (trauma,sprain,pain)
Zippo/fuel/flints
stainless mini-kettle
Bandana
Fluorescent cone (doubles shovel,scoop)
Poncho
various sizes of plastic bags
LED flashlight, large maglite
stainless water bottle
candles
Leather work mitts
8x heat packs


Git'r'dun or You'r'dun


   
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(@granagrees)
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Joined: 14 years ago
Posts: 42
 

Updated my survival pack with essentials (BOB by my door and is with me whenever I travel further than an hour from home)
Added some root vegetables and cans to the food storage areas


Those rainy days you were saving for...may not be quelled by cash.


   
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(@lgsbrooks)
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Joined: 14 years ago
Posts: 647
 

I canned tomatoes, pickles & carrots, wrapped onions in pantyhose for winter storage, harvested the last of the peppermint,oregano,cilantro,parsley & bee balm from the herb beds and dehydrated them.



   
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(@anonymous)
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Tea Tree oil, and oddly enough board games, if kids show up at my place eventually boredom would set in and I'ld hate to have to banish them to the wood shed 🙂



   
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(@clay8ton)
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Two 10 gallon crocks of Saurkraut.. should be ready to eat in 2 to 3 weeks then we will can it.


Charter Member of a Canadian Minority... White, Male and in my 50's!!!!


   
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(@mikemcg)
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With this storm coming, I focused on prepping for a blackout. So I probably doubled my stash of batteries, picked up an extra propane tank, bought some backpacker type meals that just need hot water to add to my MRE stash., extra candles, then just getting chores out of the way and doing a quick check for anything that needs to be secured for the wind.



   
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(@anonymous)
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All ready to go..... bring it on.



   
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