

Subject: little box
sent 8 may 98

Clipper this is a good Idea you have to get one thinking. however, this is an 
awfully small space - even a back pack has more room.  Why so small?

A) Assuming I don't have any cloths on then the box would contain:

One pair of tennis shoes and clothes and a belt. Doubt I could get anything else 
in it. My shoes are 13" long. 


B) Assuming I can take the cloths and shoes that I am wearing at the time then I 
would put the following in the box: 

* 2 flexible wire saw blades, has a ring attached at each end to put a finger 
through to be able to saw wood and one for metal - used for building shelter, 
Animal traps, throwing spears, or fire.
* Three Magnesium-flint fire starters. One for use to start fires in the rain. 
two to trade or as back up. 
* One small stainless camping cooking pan - to make bug-root-soup with.
* One survival knife - has fishing line and spear point and sling shot hidden 
within it's handle - The spear point can be fastened to a wooden branch to make 
a throwable spear or to gig fish with.  The sling shot can be used with rocks to 
hit rats, or other small animals.
* Squeeze lever type flash light (no battery) to generate light as needed. 
(include a spare bulb) Used to read the map and to not step where one shouldn't 
in the dark. 
* Whistle - to call attention to your self if needed.
* One Poncho - help keep the water off
* Two Thermal blankets - To help keep warm at night when the bodies metabolism 
slows down.  One as back up they don't last forever.
* Thin plastic tarpon to wrap the body in or 2 heavy duty plastic garbage bags 
33-40 gallon to sleep in or block the wind.  One bag cut hole in for head, the 
other put over the feet. 
* 100 ft of nylon string and 50 ft of camo cord - lies flat - takes up small 
amount of space is strong and can be used to construct traps, tie plastic around 
you at night, make a shelter, tie down plastic to keep it from blowing.
* Fishing 100 ft of fishing line, 4 different lures and hooks - will make 2-4 
lines to fish with at a time can cut a pole from tree branches found. 
* Small portable water filter (yet to be determined). - To filter rain water.
* Flexible plastic canteen for water squashed flat 1 to 3 quart. - Will use 
separate peace of plastic to catch rain water.
* Take a folded plastic water proof laminated map of the area you plan to stay 
within - used for orientation and to scrounge for things and to find planned 
destination.
* Cub scout lensatic compass with luminous dial - used for keeping track of 
where one is going so as to not wander in circles.  Plan to mark the new north, 
after PS, on the map as soon as one can orient the map against some recognizable 
landscape objects. 
* Watch - used to keep track of distance. 
* Clear or white foldable plastic, or plastic bags and water proof fine point 
marker to make notes on of distance and personal maps.  Small pad of paper and 
pencil may work if it can be kept dry.  
* Collapsible telescoping telescope or small binoculars - to observer others 
before they observe you.
* 2 x 99.9% pure silver electrodes with wire and clips soldered - for when one 
can make distilled water and scrounge a battery/generator or use the squeeze 
generator flash light to make colloidal silver.  In conjunction with the 
antibacterial properties of silver, I believe, that in a tight situation, by 
keeping a bit of silver in the body, the body will be less likely to hold onto 
lead and that any lead taken in will pass through without staying in the body as 
much as if no silver were present.  Using this small amount of space in this box 
is an investment in the future.  It will be hard to find pure silver wherever 
you go. 
* Small Nylon bag, so one can put the contents of the box in it and tie it to 
your belt when the cardboard box gets wet and falls apart - and eat the box for 
it's fiber and nutritional value. - I am reminded of an experiment done with 
rats.  One set was feed the contents of a popular breakfast cereal.  Another set 
of rats were fed the box.  The control group fed the boxes lived longer. 
* Fill the rest of the space with garbage sized and smaller plastic bags (some 
could be used for thermal insulation stuff dead leafs in them and stuff them in 
your clothes to keep worm)

Optional items if they will fit:
* Small pressurized container of pepper spray - for defense
* Small pocket edible plants ID guide - in case you can still find some plants 
or roots not destroyed by the PS. 
* Dried Beans or protein powder to fill the space.

Note: All of the above assumes you have a plan or can find or build some place 
with additional resources, housing protection, before too long a time.  The 
above items each have a limited lifetime.  To just to continue to wander one 
would soon be reduced to a even more primitive existence as each item wares out. 



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