Inexpensive Useful Items

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Re: Inexpensive Useful Items

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a featherweight plastic trowel for digging uh...catholes,burying fish guts,cleaning out a fire ring,etc.
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artrock23 wrote:Small package of nylon cord. In a pinch, it can be used for guying-out a tent in wind, hanging food in a tree, erecting a waterproof shelter to cook under, and countless other things.
Remove the innards and use the nylon shell as a boot lace. The innards can be used as thread.

I also carry a few safety pins fastened to an inside pocket.
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A dead cat.

It can be used for food, fuel, insulation, a chockstone to stuff in cracks for hanging a food sack, a pillow, a source for string, a conversation starter, grease for the fry pan, a dead "man" for staking the tent in snow and a counterbalance when bear bagging.

I always carry one.
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longri wrote:A dead cat.

It can be used for food, fuel, insulation, a chockstone to stuff in cracks for hanging a food sack, a pillow, a source for string, a conversation starter, grease for the fry pan, a dead "man" for staking the tent in snow and a counterbalance when bear bagging.

I always carry one.
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Re: Inexpensive Useful Items

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Paper clips, good for windscreens, repair wire, lots of survival uses. I always carry 2. Also small zip-ties, again very useful for repairs on packs, shelters, trekking poles, good for hang loops on bags.....
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Re: Inexpensive Useful Items

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After reading about zip-ties a few times, I may have to start packing a few. Sounds like a good idea.
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longri wrote: There's a theory that if you use chapstick you'll need to use it and if you stop using it you'll adapt and will no longer need it. I don't believe this. ...
I'm hopelessly addicted. :wink:
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Re: Inexpensive Useful Items

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Glide - lives inside my TP tube.
Has saved my ass on numerous occasions.
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Re: Inexpensive Useful Items

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Seems like you could just use chapstick for that. Dual use is a virtue.
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Re: Inexpensive Useful Items

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markskor wrote:Glide - lives inside my TP tube.
Has saved my ass on numerous occasions.
longri wrote:Seems like you could just use chapstick for that. Dual use is a virtue.
Um.. yuk. :moon:
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