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7 Day Survival Kit - Food and Water --- - See Pinned Comment = Why and How.

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Fine Dining When Stranded.


Regarding THIS woman.

Typical Idiot Woman - NO survival skills - See how much I support dumb fucks in the pinned comment.
https://www.mgtow.tv/v/pj2ifE

There is packing supplies for a 6 month expedition and then there is packing supplies for stranding - typically they can last 3 to 5 days and it's not that uncommon.

It's not the dumb cunts who look at a map - say on the dirt road across the Simpson Desert - and there are 4 people in the 2 wheel drive car and they go, "Oh it's not very far on the map - should be able to do that in a day" and they take some sandwiches and an 2 bottles of Coke - without desert travelling experience and no hardware for the conditions - like 4 wheel drive and winches and tools and a shovel etc...

Only it's summer time, it's up near 45*C in the shade and it's minus 5*C at night (jolly desserts) and no one knows where they are, where they are going, when they expect to arrive and they get stranded and bogged in deep sand 200 K up the road, no one else is taking that route in the middle of summer - because it's too fucking hot, and in 3 days they are all dead.

So you have to know your general conditions, the seasonal variations, and the kinds of things good to take on day or weekend trips... there are fresh but perishable foods that you can get for the trip and keep in the cabin, and then there are foods in sealed containers that keep more or less for ever - and you keep these as permanent food supplies in the tool boxes.....

And then there is the jolly old water issues... carry 20 liters per person at a minimum, into not so remote places over the summer periods, along routes and in locations where houses are usually within 10 to 20 Km... Carry way more into way more remote places. And carry half that in the cold wet winters, and carry way more if it's really fucking HOT.... and remote.

Carry WARM and highly portable and light weight bedding and a ground mat...

Carry fire lighting gear like a box of matches, a cigarette lighter, and a Cerium Spark Stick... in a sealed container...

Also if you are genuinely injured - and it's serious, starting a CONTAINED signal fire will cause the farming community to come to your aid - if there is no radio reception.

Days of total fire ban exist for a reason... And a liter or two of fuel going up in a container in a cleared area, will usually get attention - there is the SMOKE and then there is the visible flame.

People on farms shit bricks about fires breaking loose and getting away from them - especially if it's HOT and WINDY..... So never light a fire, for help, unless you genuinely need it.... and always keep it contained so it will NOT spread.

Fresh fruit carried in the car is good - bananas, pears etc.. they travel all right for a few days.
Tins of vegetable juices / whole fruit juices (all the fiber) and big plastic jars of Peanut Butter, dried meats, some dried fruits, trail mixes of nuts and dried fruits, dried figs, crystalised ginger, there is a ton of great nutritional foods you can lean on when traveling and when stranded.

Nutrition, Variety and Energy.
And plenty of clean clear water.

Bonus.

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