Every time I try to add astro glide to my essentials, the wife vetoes it. Now I can tell her I saw it on the internet. You guys are always entertaining and informative.
A very important item is a Jack! Have used a Jack several times on a trail repair, along with a good assortment of tools. Rain gear is good to have on hand too. Recovery gear, tire plug kit, air compressor
Mountain House freeze dried meals from Wallie World or most outdoor sporting shops are around $10 to $12 USD and taste really good and only require water to prepare. Preferably hot water but I don’t think that’s required. Cheap rain gear and dust masks are essential in my kit.
If you're going to carry meds and first aid stuff, I recommend keeping these items in a separate box away from engine heat and excessive vibrations. Vibration and bouncing of meds can damage the pills and render them to dust, the heat will kill some meds potency too. First aid stuff like antiseptics and adhesive bandages don't like the heat either.
Get yourself a GMRS radio and get a license to operate. The range on a well-tuned antenna can reach 50 miles from a high point, mobile radios can go up to 50 watts.
All these are great (I don't have the phone), would add a basic toolkit that stays with that vehicle, some emergency blankets for accidental overnighting, a battery charger (the little ones with jumpers) and some windshield cleaner/paper towels.
for our group people just go 'hey Dave prob has that in his car' and I usually do, so I don't mind packing stuff that everyone might use. The tow rope is the most used, of course.
Full set of tools, water, wet wipes, spare tire, jack, full recovery gear, 2 fire extinguishers, fluids, flash light, a decent medical kit, ham radio, gmrs radio, lithium ion jump pack, and rain gear. Been thinking about adding shovel. Never considered bringing a person lubricant 😂, that's bizarre.
Item 11. Industrial size can of ether. We actually carry a spare a compressor and patches/plugs. Out east we carry snatch blocks, tree savers and other recovery type stuff He has a tree saver with those soft shackles. That wasn't a tow strap. 😂 Wtf is he doing with Astro glide? Freaky. Dueling banjos is going through my head. Super glue is good for first aid kit. It's sterile and closes bad cuts. Duct tape. Zip ties and an army entrenching tool is awesome as well. Oh, and f#$k those idiots that dump their crap
Every time I try to add astro glide to my essentials, the wife vetoes it.
Now I can tell her I saw it on the internet.
You guys are always entertaining and informative.
😂 good point!
A very important item is a Jack!
Have used a Jack several times on a trail repair, along with a good assortment of tools.
Rain gear is good to have on hand too.
Recovery gear, tire plug kit,
air compressor
Hey bud, my friend recommended a good pair of walking shoes and socks just in case you might have to walk, mad water and food. Thanks
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Here to make sure I don't die on my 1st adventure.👍Love the channel!
Jumper cables. Plus you can use them to hot wire your winch when the solenoid goes out
Here is one since I have a Honda and do not need a belt…live near Trail Mater
Mountain House freeze dried meals from Wallie World or most outdoor sporting shops are around $10 to $12 USD and taste really good and only require water to prepare. Preferably hot water but I don’t think that’s required.
Cheap rain gear and dust masks are essential in my kit.
If you're going to carry meds and first aid stuff, I recommend keeping these items in a separate box away from engine heat and excessive vibrations. Vibration and bouncing of meds can damage the pills and render them to dust, the heat will kill some meds potency too. First aid stuff like antiseptics and adhesive bandages don't like the heat either.
Great advice! You're right, protecting your meds and first aid supplies is critical.
Thank you for sharing
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Get yourself a GMRS radio and get a license to operate. The range on a well-tuned antenna can reach 50 miles from a high point, mobile radios can go up to 50 watts.
I have many of those things plus a Shovel and ax that folds. But some one once suggested carry three ways to build a fire. I think that is important.
What about a fire extinguisher?
Astroglide 😂. Gotta keep the shaft greased up
Yeah I carry both air compressor in patch kid
All these are great (I don't have the phone), would add a basic toolkit that stays with that vehicle, some emergency blankets for accidental overnighting, a battery charger (the little ones with jumpers) and some windshield cleaner/paper towels.
for our group people just go 'hey Dave prob has that in his car' and I usually do, so I don't mind packing stuff that everyone might use. The tow rope is the most used, of course.
Great video
Full set of tools, water, wet wipes, spare tire, jack, full recovery gear, 2 fire extinguishers, fluids, flash light, a decent medical kit, ham radio, gmrs radio, lithium ion jump pack, and rain gear. Been thinking about adding shovel. Never considered bringing a person lubricant 😂, that's bizarre.
Yeah Garrett didn’t know he packed the lube either 😂
-Dave
Item 11. Industrial size can of ether. We actually carry a spare a compressor and patches/plugs. Out east we carry snatch blocks, tree savers and other recovery type stuff He has a tree saver with those soft shackles. That wasn't a tow strap. 😂 Wtf is he doing with Astro glide? Freaky. Dueling banjos is going through my head. Super glue is good for first aid kit. It's sterile and closes bad cuts. Duct tape. Zip ties and an army entrenching tool is awesome as well. Oh, and f#$k those idiots that dump their crap
Dave will pay for this one!!🤬😂 -Garrett
Take 2 bottles of Astroglide.
2.5 gal can of gas.
Garrett I hope Dave washed that shovel after he was done with it, before you got it back..... 💩
Yeah hopefully, between that and the astroglide, I’m sure I need to bleach it! -Garrett
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