Bought 5 items and got good deals on them. It was $5 day today. This was my best purchase of the day. The one that I bought is larger than the pictured item, it is 48 inches by 20 inches. Very heavy canvas. I could use it for a bug-out bag and have changes of clothing, towels, necessities, extra shoes, electronics, food etc. in it. But would need the boy to help me tote it around because it holds so much. Some campers are putting all their camp stuff (tent, food, inflatable sleep pads, cot, collapsible stove, blankets & other items in it)
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@Stereoguy Full set clothes. An axe. A bark stripper. A saw. 2lb bag of dirty rice. A saw. Multiple methods to start a fire. A Knife. manual fishing setup. Chem lights. Manual crank multi-band radio. My Jackery setup. A winter hat. Gloves, leather, military style. About 10 tarps of various sizes. I also have a back pack that goes everywhere I do with my meds (heart, diabetes, insulin, kineys, pysch meds, manual glucose test kit. Spare sensor. reading glasses, Ipad with survival books, military manuals. Canteen. Survival straw.
@Steve42 you know what makes a good fire starter? One of those welding strikers that light the torches, you just squeeze the handle and it sets off sparks and I have used them on a propane cook stove but they can light a wood fire too. Very quick and easy to use you get hundreds of uses out of one.
@Stereoguy Yeah. I hear you. I went with the live by the sword die by the sword. I'm banking on my maker getting me through the things I am ment to survive.