- Food
- Water
- Cell phone
- Laptop
- Hat
- Sunscreen
- Bugspray
- Camera
- Notebooks
- Pens/pencils
- Tennis shoes
- Sandals
- Bathing suit
- Towels
- Jacket
- Winter coat
- Blanket
- Kindling
- Flint & steel
- Salt
- Soaps and shampoos
- Travel books
- Friend(s)
- Someone who knows how to drive a boat/plane
- Extra underwear
- Multiple outfits
- Hair ties
- Knives/swords
- Fishing equipment
- Backpack
- Fanny pack
- Walking stick
- Books (pleasure reading)
- Trail markers
- Compass / GPS system
- Water fliter
- Sunglasses
- Extra socks
- Flares
- Gun and bullets
- Food seeds for planting
- Extra phone batteries
- Plastic baggies
- Rope
Monday, October 14, 2013
1.1.7 What to Take on a Journey R.D.
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Damn...I like your list better.
ReplyDeleteThat's what happens when you make yourself think for 10 mins LOL
ReplyDeleteYou wouldn't take your tablet? I would. I like that you included salt
ReplyDeleteI'm not used to having a tablet, so laptop made more sense to me. And salt because my dad taught me that if you're really hungry, and eat some salt, it tricks your body into thinking you've eaten. Keep in mind - at a point I started listing things I'd want if I was stranded on an island or something - and having salt would be able to postpone eating for a while.
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