There have been a number of posts to the
(You need to Login or Register to view media files and links) commenting on what individuals would take/have with them in the case of an emergency/ditching during a trip. After doing a bit on internet searching about ditch kits, I've run into a number of YouTube videos on the topic of what would be placed in a personal ditch kit. The focus of many of these videos is what you would take that could be placed inside an altoids-sized containers. The idea of limiting the size to the altoid tin is two-fold: (a) having a container that is small enough to easily fit into a pocket so that you will always have it with you and (b) to have a "self contained" unit sufficiently light and durable to sustain some level of use/abuse.
Some of the "kits" are relatively inventive in both design and contents. Some of these kits have material wrapped around the outside (e.g., garbage bags, flat-folded duct tape, rubber bands, and paracord). Some of the tins have been polished to a high shine to serve as a signal mirror. Some use electrical tape around the outside to make the unit "waterproof."
Of course, many of the contents would be anticipated, but some gave me reason to pause and ask "why would I want that?" So, here are a few of the things that I think most of these kits should/would include:
1) button-sized compass
2) cutting implement-straight blade (small Swiss Army knife, razor blade, exacto knife tips ...smaller blades seem to be mostly taped inside the top of the altoid lid
3) cutting implement-saw (ring saw, skilsaw blade, hacksaw blade, etc) Some of the saw blades were cut down to fit inside the tin. Some had the "hand end" covered with a bit of tape. One unit had a small bolt and a hole in the altoid tin so the saw blade to be attached and the tin used as a handle.
4) fire making tools (matches and striker strip, small lighter, fire steel w/o handle, magnesium strip, cotton balls, etc.)
5) medical supplies (band aids, topical ointment, alcohol prep pad, insect-sting pad, pain killer tabs, etc)
6) containers (small plastic bags, condom, surgical glove, aluminum foil)
7) food & water related (bullion cube, snare wire, fishing implements, water treatment tabs, etc.)
8) signaling (pencil, paper, codes list/Morse code table, mirror, whistle, etc.)
9) repair (needle/thread, string/twine, straight pins, safety pins, spare button, etc.)
Of course, there were other things included (e.g., reasonably large nail), but these were among the most frequent things that appeared. A couple even had a small flashlight included. I really liked the minimalist approach to a flash light--led with 1" leads and a button battery--tried it, it works!
OK, now that you've seen the list, what would you include? What's missing? Remember, it all has to fit INSIDE an altoid-sized container!
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