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Jester
Location: Vancouver,B.C. Canada Gender: Male
Always just out of sight...
| | | Re: Equipment: What to bring <Reply # 300 on 2/7/2005 5:14 PM >
| | | But the little cable saws worked of for small things, I used to take one camping with me and it was almost useful...
It requires wisdom to understand wisdom: the music is nothing if the audience is deaf. |
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wooble
Location: Surrey, UK Gender: Male
| | | Re: Equipment: What to bring <Reply # 301 on 2/7/2005 9:27 PM >
| | | Always: 3C maglite with belt loop 2D and 2AA generic dollar-store lights in my bag 2 litres of water, sometimes an extra 1 litre in a camelbak-style pouch if it's a hot day. Sweater/long-sleeve shirt Leatherman-style multi tool/knife in a belt pouch Mobile phone Food (usually a few chocolate bars) Maps/plans of the site if possible (I have a folder full of all kinds of plans that I can gather) Depending on site: 10x40 binoculars S6 gas mask/respirator Multi-head screwdriver Limited first-aid kit (plasters, disinfectant cream, surgical tape) 30 metres of rope Grappling hook (haven't found a use for this yet, but it cost me nothing.) Various carabiners and attachments to secure things
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Xanadu
Location: Las Vegas NV Gender: Male
| | Re: Equipment: What to bring <Reply # 303 on 2/9/2005 12:41 AM >
| | | Actually the knife is not what your thinking. Those rambo knifes are crazy. Mine is pretty small. The MX-2 is a file camera. The muvo is a mp3 player as I already stated.
"Hey Fat Dave. <--Period" |
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atomx
Location: Brighton, ON Gender: Male
| | | Re: Equipment: What to bring <Reply # 304 on 5/18/2005 7:44 PM >
| | | So far from what I've read my kit sounds resonable, I'm planing on going to a couple locations soon so I'll have some pics to put up.
1. AOSafety Mask with P100 filters, 2. Sony Cybershot 4.1meg with 512meg stick, 3. 3D Mag-Lite, 4. Columbia LED light with clip (goes good on caps) 5. Ontario "BackRoads" mapbook (do a lot of driving and can't stop to go into places with my wife and kid in the car), 6. 2AA Mag-Lite, 7. East and North Ontario (good for in the cities where I drive), 8. Work Gloves with pads, 9. Gerber Tool (Militry Issued), 10. Gel Pen, 11. Extra batteries (will ad more later), 12. Basic knife (kept very sharp), 13. Glasses cleaner (don't like to be blind), and 14. Sturdy backpack. Anything else I might carry along? I;m sure I'll add more later and do a little setup in the trunk of my car.
"Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning." - Richard Cook |
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RevSM
Location: South Central Texas
| | | Re: Equipment: What to bring <Reply # 305 on 5/20/2005 4:58 PM >
| | | This is me checking my camera bag to see what I currently have in it. I carry this bag everywhere I go, every day and the contents slowly change over time. Light related: 3AAA Energizer 2 White LED and 1 Red LED headlamp single cheap red LED key chain flashlight Extra AAA batteries Extra AA batteries (for the AA mag that I lost) generic red light stick 2 replacement bulbs for a 2d flashlight Camera related: Several CDs with pictures 256MB Lexar Jumpdrive Nikon Coolpix 8700 digital camera 512 MB Compact Flash card Cheap old Sears brand external Electronic Flash quick release tripod connector Crystal Vision 52mm UV filter 1 OEM rechargeable Li-ion battery 2 cheap knockoff replacement batteries cell phone headset Blades: Maxam 2 inch pocket knife /w serrated blade Gerber knockoff /w pliers Medical/protective: 1 pair unopened package of Triflex sterile latex surgical gloves a handful of Antiseptic towelettes and wetnaps - most of them dried out (throwing some away now) 2 sets Pura-fit disposable soft form earplugs dust mask Defense: First Defense 1.47 OZ (10x1 second burst) Pepper Spray Other junk: Pen Pencil Marker mints Bic lighter Candy handful of zipties 5 ft black paracord extra car key hand full of napkins
All of this fits in a Maxpedition Fatboy shoulder bag Jesus, I have a crapload of stuff in there don't I? It all fits in a small space too. This doesn't include what I carry in my pockets on a day to day basis either. So this is AT LEAST what I carry. Really it's mostly just crap that I've collected and stuck in my bag that I will NEVER USE. When exploring I will usually take my asbestos mask, a tripod and some variation of a 2D flashlight - usually and angle-head military style one. I wear steel toe workboots and some variation of dark clothing. Depending on the situation I have a full rappeling/ascending setup I can take too. Rubber boots, Big Garity 1 milion candle power spot light, hard hat, and my tripod live in my car. [last edit 5/20/2005 5:10 PM by RevSM - edited 1 times]
Tetanus for Breakfast! http://www.shatteredshutter.com |
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Beagle
Location: Oxfordshire, England Gender: Male
Who Dares Wins!
| | | Re: Equipment: What to bring <Reply # 306 on 6/3/2005 8:33 PM >
| | | it depends on the situation but the usual things i take with me are :- bag digital camera drink food (sometimes) knife respirator
Fight the battle, win the war! Who Dares Wins |
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Beagle
Location: Oxfordshire, England Gender: Male
Who Dares Wins!
| | | The most important thing to take ueing... <Reply # 307 on 6/3/2005 9:23 PM >
| | | What do you think the most important thing is to take ueing? if i miss anything out on the poll please say so Cheers Beagle
Fight the battle, win the war! Who Dares Wins |
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Mr. BLAB
Gender: Female
| | Re: The most important thing to take ueing... <Reply # 308 on 6/3/2005 9:57 PM >
| | | The two things that I miss most when I UE spontaneously (last night, for example), are: First, my camera. I hate it when I don't have it with me and I see a perfect picture just waiting. Second: (This should also be a poll option) is a flashlight. It kinda sucks to land on a nail or something that you would've seen and avoided if you had brought a torch. If I have my digital camera but no flashlight, I can take a picture and navigate according to the LCD screen. That's why my camera came before a flashlight for me.
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Explorer Zero
| | | Re: The most important thing to take ueing... <Reply # 309 on 6/3/2005 10:37 PM >
| | | I didnt vote but would have to say flashlight in most cases.
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McBain
Location: Kingston Ontario Gender: Male
"My Ferrari! I had to do awful things to pay for her."
| | | Re: The most important thing to take ueing... <Reply # 310 on 6/3/2005 10:53 PM >
| | | I think the most important thing to take would be a Digital Camera. Before, when I was exploring very little, I brought a disposable camera with me. I used all but 2-3 photos, forgot about them, and dug out the camera a few years later with the "develop before Dec 1999" sticker on the bottom. Lost many amazing pictures that way. The next most important would probably depend on the location. Most locations, I would probably bring a respirator. Just with alot of these abandoned buildings, lots of dangerous stuff in them that can hurt you in the long run.
McBain My new film is a mixture of action and comedy. It's called McBain: Let's Get Silly." "The film is just me in front of a brick wall for an hour and a half. It cost eighty million dollars." |
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Fedaykin
Location: rehoboland Gender: Male
| | | | Re: The most important thing to take ueing... <Reply # 311 on 6/4/2005 2:23 AM >
| | | Most important thing to bring is your brain. Doing dumb things and not thinking can get you in trouble.
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Wratchet
Gender: Male
| | | Re: Equipment: What to bring <Reply # 312 on 6/4/2005 6:58 AM >
| | | New to the forum,thought this is a good place to make a first post. It probably doesn't count as gear but I always bring another person. Between the two of us, each with a backpack, we take two hardhats, two 1 million cp flashlights, 2 6v flashlights, 2 headlights, three spair batteries and lamps for each light, a large first aid kit and a smaller one so we each have something, a 25 foot length of rope and a 100 foot length, a pulley (comes in handy some times), several water bottles, some snacks, a camera, and 2 led glowsticks. I also have a Streamlight Scorpion, a multitool, a xenon/led combo pistol grip flashlight, mechanics gloves, and the standard 2AA mini mag. Also we have as needed; chest waders, various tools, radios, and binoculars. We have a lot of flashlights but they all come in handy.
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junkyard
Location: LaCrosse, WI Gender: Male
Strategic Beer Command where the metal hits the meat.
| | | gear <Reply # 313 on 6/5/2005 12:00 AM >
| | | I liked the poll, it hasn't been done in awhile. I tend to load heavy since I don't mind carrying shit unless it's over 60 lbs and for a few hours. I usually leave the stuff in the car just in case, but then again where we go you may need a boat, rappelling gear, or other items I might fail to mention. But if I know exactly where I'm going and what I need, I bring just that. And if on the bike maybe even less. Umkay? Now lock this Biotch up.
I drink gasoline for breakfeast and beer for dinner! Any problem can be licked with a case of beer and a few sticks of dynamite. Strategic Beer Command ruling the desert since 1995 http://www.strategic-beer-command.com |
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PoT.
Location: Vancouver Area, BC Gender: Male
What? I'm not supposed to be here?
| | Re: Equipment: What to bring <Reply # 314 on 6/6/2005 12:22 AM >
| | | I tend to pack pretty light, depending on where I'm going. I sometimes social engineer my way in places and if that's the case it depends on how I'm portraying myself. I normally have either a case of some sort to carry all my stuff or it all fits on my person, depending on the "persona" Usually it's:
- Flashlight
- Pen/Pencil & Paper (notebooks)
- Research on the location (maps, printouts, etc)
- Radios (even when I'm solo, I like to have someone on the outside)
- Camera of some sort (don't have a working digi as of now)
- Basic tools (pliers, screwdrivers)
- Knives
- A little kit containing mini-visegrips, mini LED flashlight, knife and a safety whistle (not that I've ever used it, but it keeps everything fitting nicely)
- Cellphone
As an aside, all I've got to say is a courier or a guy in a suit can get just about anywhere Cheers! -PoT [last edit 6/6/2005 12:22 AM by PoT. - edited 1 times]
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NeuWerld
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada Gender: Male
| | Re: Equipment: What to bring <Reply # 315 on 6/6/2005 5:56 PM >
| | | just what i need: litre of water in nalgene bottle. flashlight (pelican, minimag, rarely an old petzl duo) knife (CRKT getting a leatherman too.) cell phone, wallet. Camera (nikon FE 35mm slr, soon a fuji digicam as well) tripod (slik) all in an old MEC daypack
'This place is the work of the gods' was my first thougt. I explored the uninhabited spaces, and I corrected myself 'the gods that built this place have died.' Then I reflected on its pecularities, and told myself: 'the gods that built this place were mad.' from 'The Immortal' by J.L. Borges |
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Conundrum Criticón
Location: GTA Gender: Male
Now Entering The Bling Chamber
| | Re: Equipment: What to bring <Reply # 316 on 6/6/2005 10:41 PM >
| | | My usual gear is: SureFire G2 Nitrolon 120Lumens Flashlight 2D MagLight Commercial Communications Radio Public Safety Radio Latex gloves Cell Phone Money
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Carpe Noctem |
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'Dukes Noble Donor
Gender: Male
At least someone llikes me
| | | Re: Equipment: What to bring <Reply # 317 on 6/7/2005 2:57 AM >
| | | I hate to oversimplify this but ; usually it's a simple matter of ; a light (you choose), a camera (choice), batteries, and water. Done deal. You'll be wearing the rest of the crap.
I got your tour winner right here pussies, at least he'd crash out trying. |
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NickSan RIP
Location: Portland Or. Gender: Male
UER newbie
| | | Re: Equipment: What to bring <Reply # 318 on 6/8/2005 3:40 AM >
| | | Colombia Backpack- Black & brown colored Nikon D2X Nikon 17-55mm 2.8 lens Nikon 20-80mm 2.8 lens Nikon SB-800 Flash Memory cards 6 gigs Carbon tripod Spare shirt Kevlar gloves Pelican 3C Xenon Flashlight Streamlight Xenon/6 LED Flashlight Spare bulbs & batteries 25 Ft ¼ climbing rope Roll black tape Multi head screwdriver Rain hat CRKT M16-14Z Knife Gerber multi-tool $1000 cash Cell phone 2 Carabineers Satellite photos Topo maps Matches Dog leash Tums Two way radios with ear bud & mic (when needed) Small crowbar & bolt cutters (when needed) This is a lot of weight but get the job done Clothing Dark green jeans Black shirt Green & black hiking water proof boots Dark green & black jacket Gray hat Black gloves Very hard to notice if you are standing in the woods or shadows [last edit 6/8/2005 3:48 AM by NickSan - edited 4 times]
http://www.darkviews.com/ http://www.myspace.com/nicksan62 “Those who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those who dream only by night.� |
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ChillBill
| | Re: Equipment: What to bring <Reply # 319 on 6/8/2005 4:01 AM >
| | | Isn't 10,000$+ worth of equipment a bit much to be exploring with? [last edit 6/8/2005 4:01 AM by ChillBill - edited 1 times]
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