![]() ![]() The original list of the “10 essentials” was created by Seattle-based group called the Mountaineers in the 1930s. The simplest “survival priorities” list (shelter, water, fire, and food) can help us build a kit for many situations (especially in the backcountry), but the more refined “10 essentials” list will give us the tools for all types of scenarios. In an emergency, first aid, lighting, signaling, and navigation equipment are often a necessity as well. We all need shelter, water, and food every day. What we do have in common are the same needs. Individually, we all have different skill sets and budgets. We all like different products and worry about different scenarios (and there are specialized survival kits for a variety of perilous situations). The same is true for preppers building disaster preparedness kits or picking which everyday carry gear to bring with them. This story was originally featured on Outdoor Life.Īsk 100 outdoor enthusiasts to write up a shopping list for a wilderness survival kit and you’ll get 100 different lists. ![]()
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