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Chat & Social => The Bar - General Chat => Topic started by: carbore on February 02, 2009, 10:09:46
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OK as motorists are urged to take clothes etc, what have we added (or usually carry) to our cars. I do a big commute over bodmin so allways carry a bit of kit.
ALLWAYS
Hotcans that heat themselves http://www.hotcan.com/ (http://www.hotcan.com/)
2l Water
Kendal Mintacke
Beef Jerky
Peanuts
Polos
Waterproof matches
Penknife
Tow rope
12V Worklight
Lightsticks
Hand torch
Sleeping bag
Hat.
Some tools.
First aid kit (+ some training in my head)
Fire extinguisher
Phone Charger
All this is in the cubby or under 1 seat so never notice it!
THIS WEEEK
Bush Saw (Coz if trees come down near me I cant get home)
Spade
Wellies
Hand winch (my only option for the freelander wihout lots of cash/work and you can put them on the back for slef recovery from a ditch)
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i have:
Trangia (mini) + fuel
Camp kettle
Water
Werthers originals
warm cloths
Survival bag
Cyalumes
head torch + spare batts
Battery charger
work light
Oil
Tow rope + other recovery kit
small fold up shovel
Large digging spade (for proper weather!)
a few tools
Saw
Binos
not much then ......
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Yep, most of the above plus:
Thermal top and trousers
Waterproof/fleece-lined overtrousers
walking boots (in case I end up leaving the vehicle somewhere and walking home :shock:)
Flask of coffee
Stock of mars/snickers
9m tow strap
2m tow strap
Assorted shackles
Gaffer tape
Large cable ties
Hi-vis vest
Hi-vis waterproof salopettes !
Orange flashing beacon
Extra-heavy-duty jumps leads (in the Disco)
Anderson plug & 4m monster jump leads (in the Defender)
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As I used to spend a lot of time near rivers and lakes as part of my job, I used to carry loads in ASBO.
Strops, winch extension, ground anchor, shackles, 20l of drinking water, MRE's, stove, kettle, tea bags, milk, sugar, waterproofs, sleeping bag, hi ift jack, bottle jack, torch, flares / light sticks, 12v phone charger, spare batteries, old newspaper, matches (for starting a fire), spare clothes, spare boots, gloves, head torch, maps, hi - vis jacket, dry suit (not just for water, also keep you very warm), jump leads, shovel, tool kit, orange beacons always on roof and strobes (equally good at allowing people to find you than warning other people you are there), warning triangle, saw, crowbar, tyre lever and bead breaker, 12v compressor (on board) with air tank and tyre inflator, and I'm sure I have forgotten a few things.
Box of spares: fan belt, PAS belt, UJ's, wheel bearing kit, EP80-90, ATF / PAS fluid, 15w40 engine oil, spare bulbs, fuses, steering rod with track rod ends on it, brake clamp, electric tape, gaffer tape, zip ties, 16" inner tube, valve cores, rubber glue, patches.
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god you lot are well preped, i got my truck me, 1 tow rope for recovering others, spade, boots
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I forgot I had a Hi Viz for Christmas, Thats in there too.
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hotcans look great but i can take the lady for a 3 corse meal and a drink for the minimum order, lol
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hotcans look great but i can take the lady for a 3 corse meal and a drink for the minimum order, lol
bit hard if you're stuck in the middle of nowhere - either laning or in the snow..
we used to get funny looks off 'bobble hats' when we went laning, as we always took a cooker - and usually sat down to chicken curry - bombay potatoes etc for dinner - and a full english for breakfast.. has some nice comments from 'antis' usually - "any spare ?"Always one guy that went with us - all he used to take was 3 packets of crisps and as much crap from the 1st garage we passed - the used to lock himself in his series when we started cooking - never took coffe or tea either, so sat there dithering while we ate curry and had fresh tea :D
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My god, some of you guys are ready for apocalypse!
I've normally got a spade, ropes and shackles, water, bit of food, oil, jump leads, battery booster with work light, tool kit, air compressor and thats about it!
Although for some reason I took the BMW out in the snow today and all I have in there is a Tom Tom and a pair of gloves!
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Hotcans are expensive but for me they are for Emergency use onlt not general food. Becuase cars like y Freelander are so complex there is little point carry spares so you are better of making yourself comfy until help arrives (in my mind). although maybe some WD40 and spare fuses and Bulbs is sensible.
BTW bought a stock of spare bulbs the other day, next day got in and the headlight had blown good job I had spares as it was 9.00pm sunday and I had a 200 mile journey ahead of me.
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Wife and I used live one in Glasgow, one in Birmingham... so one or other of us was always travelling at weekends... as a result (and through prior military experience) I carry the following:
- Pick & Shovel (mounted inside back door so no space lost)
- Toolbox full of everything (well it feels like it when I take it out!)
- Spares box (fluids, sprays, greases, electrical bits and bobs)
- Assorted Strops, ropes & shackles
- Winch (On the front... nice and outta the way)
- Snatch block (for those difficult pulls)
- Hi-lift Jack (on spare wheel so easy to get to and no space penalty)
- Sleeping bag (small two season job)
- Softie jacket (Can't reccomend these enough! Military green/sand/black like a down filled jacket without the loft. VERY warm)
- Lidl (or was it Aldi?) £25 sailing jacket (Totally waterproof, huge collar to keep out the wind... perfick!)
- Various woolie hats
- Various gloves
- Two torches
- Mountaneering marker strobe (For when the torch batteries run out!)
- Ultra small gas stove & gas
- Mess tin (to boil the water!)
- Army 24hr ration pack (Can be eaten cold, breakfast, lunch & dinner with snacks and 3 litres of hot drinks in a small pack)
- Water (cuz yeah canny make a wet or a boil'n'thebag without it!)
- Decent 1st aid kit with three first field dressings and other stuff more useful than a plaster!)
- Emergency foil blanket x3 (for the numpties that think we are being over the top... then find out we aint!)
Most of this lives in the back and isn't disturbed, if I don't need it... great. However, in the past I've come across people who have fallen, vehicle accidents, young people unprepared for the weather etc and my kit has helped me to help them... so I'm happy.
Skibum
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Here's my short list
- 5m Tow Rope
- 3m tree strop
- 2m endless strop
- snatch block
- Staun Deflators
- 3 Pairs of D44 gloves
- Winch sail
- 5 x 4t shackels
- 3t Bottle Jack
- basic tool kit
- basic spare parts
- Camping light
- Torch
- Jump leads
- Spare winter clothing
- Wellies
- subwoofer
Not much, but its all i need
:D
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ive got-
dry bag containing spare fleece,ski gloves, waterproofs, wooly hat, buffs, bivi bag, blanket, first aid kit, glowsticks, camera, headlight
cubby box containing- first aid kit, glow stiks, local os maps, winch control,
elsewhere in truck- flask of coffee, creme eggs, highways agency issue bag of strops and shackles, bottle jack, high viz vest, snatch block, bottle of lucazade,big tool bag, drill, big billhook, ice axe, shovel, hundred feet of paracord,
i think that more than enough as its only a truck cab :D
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The 110 has clothes and food for a week. Kitchen sink, cooker, tiolet and 20L of water. Oh and a double bed. There again it is a camper conversion :shock:
My 90 has a change of clothes (for the people in her), all my recovery gear, a full toolkit, a cooker, 5L of water, canned food to last 3 people for 24 hours, plates, cooking kit, cutlery, 2 complete sets of wheel bearings, fan belt and a manual. In there all the year round so we can 'just go' when we want to.
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Next thing you guys'l be moaning you only get 15 MPG ;)
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Next thing you guys'l be moaning you only get 15 MPG ;)
My thoughts exactly; I take the wife, the two girls and sometimes the dog!
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What would you cook the dog on though?
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Open fire lit by rubbing wood together and put the flesh on green sticks obviously.
What I carry does vary a lot, when green laning or pay & play I carry a fair selection
The rest of the time is bear essentials, usually involving
A bottle of water
Head tourch
Jump leads :oops: *
Rope
Selection of tools
Winch key
plus the usual detritus that accumulates in cubby boxes
* How long are typical jump leads?
Mine pair aren't exactly typical at 7m long, made of 35mm2 welding cable with 600 amp clamps on the ends, but everyone i've see offering a jump start insists on parking their vehicle so close that you can't get between the vehicles to reach the batteries. Maybe I'm just abnormal.
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I have the following in the disco..
Trolley jack
bottle jack
compressor
puncture repair kit
overalls
boots
safety specs
hi viz outfit
hi viz vests
work gloves x 3 pairs
Maglite LED D-cell torch
12V fourescent tube
head torch
tool kit
big jump leads
spare bulbs and fuses
bottled water
multitool
CB
GPS
phone charger
multimeter
fire extinguisher
sledge hammer
Crow-bar
warning triangle
first aid kit
spare fluids + WD40
various sticky tape + zip ties
baby food and 'fruit shoots (have 21 month old daughter)
+ loads of other bits...
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our kit is simple
shovel
strop
flask
blankits several
oil
jerry can full of disel
flashlight
cb radio
mobile phone
satnav
aa card (lol)
cuppa soup
spanners of verying sizes
plenty of water
kseal
and a BIG hammer
caution triangle
then the kids bits lol
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In the Disco i carry.......
Tools
Wheel bearing Kit
Viscous fan spanner
Engine oil
Atf
Ep90
WD40
Brake cleaner
Spare bulb kit
Warning triangle x2
Hi-vis Vest x5
Magnetic orange beacon
Bow saw
4x4 spade :shock:
12v Work light
Mini MAG light
Wind up torch
Battery charger (AA/AAA)
Umbrella x2
Gas stove
Gas cartridges
Ali mess tins
Kettle
Water
Tins of soup,chilli,rice pudding
Matches
Flask
Fire extinguisher
Swiss Army knife
Digital scanner
Garmin GPS
Midland CB
Binoculars
Kinetic rope
Recovery rope
Tree strope
Various shackles
Snatch block
High lift jack
Bottle jack
Ski Jacket (can't ski)
Water proof jacket & trousers
Bush mans hat
Woolie hat
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Could be time to invest in a trailer :-.
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Crikey, where are you lot planning to go? Sounds like expedition kit?! Where in the UK that you can drive are you ever going to be marooned, alone long enough to need half this stuff?
(No longer have the Landrover- so in the Beemer)
Normally
Jump leads and long strap
Basic tool kit (Inc Warning Triangle)
Hi Viz+water proofs
Couple of cereal bars
Big bottle of sealed mineral water (can be drunk or dumped in my rad & doesn't go green)
Swiftwater Rescue Gear (I am on North wales river rescue)
1st aid kit (inc survival bag-anyone who doesn't have on is a fool.)
Duckape (The kayakers friend)
+ In the Winter
Down jacket, thermal overtrousers.
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cool a shopping list for theives, where you all live exactly? :twisted:
In back of mine I got a spade, axe, saw , duck tape, rubber gloves, length of rope, bag of quick lime, cable ties, used body bag.