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1. Hunting rifle, at least ten boxes of ammunition. Useful both in the wild and when scavenging in the city.
2. Lighter. Liquid fueled, with a flint. For starting fires. When you're out of lighter fluid, the lighter can still be used to start fires in combination with gunpowder, alcohol or other fuels.
3. Pot with a lid. For cooking food and boiling water.
4. A good hunting knife and a whetstone. A knife is useful anywhere. But it ain't useful if you can't keep it sharp.
5. A water container, minimum of two liters. Self explanatory.
6. 10 liter fuel container, plastic. To scavenge gasoline or diesel wherever I can. Also vegetable oil, if possible. Veggie oil isn't as easy to burn as gasoline, but it can be burned, and you can use it in diesel engines or generators in a pinch.
7. A sheet of cloth (blanket?). Can be used for many things. To strain water or oil. For a blanket. For a tent. Strips can be used to bind wounds.
8. Stout walking stick. For defense, walking, and as a makeshift tent-pole.
9. A spool of durable nylon cord, for making fishing nets, baskets, fishing line, for repair of clothes or rucksack, for making traps and etcetera.
10. A box of leather needles (big enough eyes to fit nylon cord) and fishing hooks, as for above.
1. Hunting rifle, at least ten boxes of ammunition. Useful both in the wild and when scavenging in the city.
2. Lighter. Liquid fueled, with a flint. For starting fires. When you're out of lighter fluid, the lighter can still be used to start fires in combination with gunpowder, alcohol or other fuels.
3. Pot with a lid. For cooking food and boiling water.
4. A good hunting knife and a whetstone. A knife is useful anywhere. But it ain't useful if you can't keep it sharp.
5. A water container, minimum of two liters. Self explanatory.
6. 10 liter fuel container, plastic. To scavenge gasoline or diesel wherever I can. Also vegetable oil, if possible. Veggie oil isn't as easy to burn as gasoline, but it can be burned, and you can use it in diesel engines or generators in a pinch.
7. A sheet of cloth (blanket?). Can be used for many things. To strain water or oil. For a blanket. For a tent. Strips can be used to bind wounds.
8. Stout walking stick. For defense, walking, and as a makeshift tent-pole.
9. A spool of durable nylon cord, for making fishing nets, baskets, fishing line, for repair of clothes or rucksack, for making traps and etcetera.
10. A box of leather needles (big enough eyes to fit nylon cord) and fishing hooks, as for above.