Eight Most Vital Survival Gear Items To Cope With Any Eventuality

By Paul F. Joshua

In any survival trip or an emergency situation there are going to be a number of items that are essential to your well-being. This survival gear will allow you to cope with almost any situation that may arise. They will give you the peace of mind and comfort that you know you are prepared for any eventuality.

The actual 8 most essential items will vary depending upon your plans and the advice you take, but some pieces of gear are fundamental. These items can be divided into three categories: navigating, protection, and emergencies.

1. Map and Compass: If your survival experience is going to involve any amount of camping, walking or hiking then you are going to need a good map that shows both man made and geographic features such as trails, buildings, streams, terrain, and vegetation. A map by itself is pretty useless without a compass. When you line up the magnetic north on the compass with that on the map you will then be able to navigate confidently without any problems.

2. Flashlight: A flashlight is fundamental to any survival situation. You need to ensure that you have adequate batteries and a spare bulb. It may be worth investing in a headlamp so that your hands are free for other tasks.

3. Sunglasses: You may at first not think that sunglasses are important for survival. But if you have ever had to trek across snow or ice you will understand just how quickly you can get blinded. Sunglasses take up almost no space in your luggage so they are worth adding.

4. Extra Food and Water: Depending on how long you are going to be living outdoors for will alter your emergency water and food requirements. Water needs to be consumed when your body needs it and not rationed out a fixed number of hours. Tinned food is great to carry when trekking or in a survival situation.

5. Extra Clothing: When outdoors it is vital to keep warm and dry. For this purpose you should always have a rain proof jacket and an emergency blanket. Neither of these have much weight so they can easily be carried.

6. Waterproof Matches: When in a survival trip or situation it is important to have fire. It can keep you warm, ward off animals, and you can cook with it. For these reasons it is essential to carry waterproof matches so that you know that when you rest you will be able to get a fire going. It can also be of great help to have a fire starter such as a large candle.

7. Pocket Knife: This is a must. You can use a pocket knife for food preparation and fire building. Even without matches a pocket knife can create fire as steel on a flint rock will produce sparks.

8. First Aid Kit: Everybody knows that a first aid kit is necessary in most survival expeditions. It should contain painkillers, bandages, iodine, cotton wool, antiseptic cream, and antibiotic tablets. - 29972

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