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Random
Location: Richmond, Virginia Gender: Male
Partially Retired
| | | Re: Equipment: What to bring <Reply # 420 on 10/30/2005 11:00 PM >
| | | Posted by monki and oh yhea, chocolate is like the best ue snack ever!
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Pishaw. Everyone knows canned ravioli is the best.
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monki
Location: Sweden Gender: Male
monki's climb better than ninhjas, it's a fact.
| | | Re: Equipment: What to bring <Reply # 421 on 10/31/2005 12:36 AM >
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Post by Random Posted by monki and oh yhea, chocolate is like the best ue snack ever!
Pishaw. Everyone knows canned ravioli is the best. |
I wouldn't consider ravioli a snack, and by the way, baked beans kicks ravioli ass =)
lets investigate. arrh arrh |
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Axle
Location: Milton, ON Gender: Male
Sieg oder Tod
| | Re: Equipment: What to bring <Reply # 422 on 11/2/2005 12:08 AM >
| | | What I bring with: Pockets: FRS Radio (2, one for the interior team, one for exterior guard) Cell Phone Swiss Army Knife Belt: Camera bag (Top loader) with my Konica Minolta Dimage Z2 and spare batteries and spare card (1 GB in the camera, 256 spare) canteen of water in its own case Radio pouch is where I carry my Reactor flashlight Large "mess" pouch: First Aid kit, secondary flashlight (3 AAA LED light)
Celer at Audax Para la Victoria Siempre Alemanes! |
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blacksheep5000
Gender: Male
| | Re: Equipment: What to bring <Reply # 423 on 11/5/2005 1:43 AM >
| | | and as far as lockpicks, pretty much unless your just in your car driving down the street they are pretty much illegal with intent to use them illegally (which is assumed and you have to prove your innocence) So i'd ditch them first sign of a problem and come back for'em if I could.. |
thought this might be of use to people in illinois, something to note is the the sentence, that means that if you cant convince the jury you had a probable cause to have it (which is pretty much an up hill battle from the beginning) you can get imprisonment for two to 10 years and a fine of up to $100,000, FYI Sec. 19-2. Possession of burglary tools. (720 ILCS 5/19-2) (a) A person commits the offense of possession of burglary tools when he possesses any key, tool, instrument, device, or any explosive, suitable for use in breaking into a building, housetrailer, watercraft, aircraft, motor vehicle as defined in The Illinois Vehicle Code, railroad car, or any depository designed for the safekeeping of property, or any part thereof, with intent to enter any such place and with intent to commit therein a felony or theft. (b) Sentence. Possession of burglary tools in violation of this Section is a Class 4 felony. (Source: P. A. 78-255.)
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atomx
Location: Brighton, ON Gender: Male
| | | Re: Equipment: What to bring <Reply # 424 on 11/6/2005 11:59 AM >
| | | Posted by Grey_Fox Americans, stay away from canadian breakfast rats, they suckass. Trust me.)
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The breakfasts are being phased out to be replaced soon by a new 'menu' of breakfasts, no more egg chili crap. I liked the grilled ham.
"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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Pravus
Location: Chicago Area Gender: Male
Now the two key words for tonight - "caution" and "flammable"...
| | | | Re: Equipment: What to bring <Reply # 425 on 11/8/2005 6:10 AM >
| | | Posted by atomx Found this a while ago. http://www.rewci.com/telladmod321.html It'd be pretty usefull if you knew that you had to do some climbing. BLACK ANODIZED For Special non-reflective applications As used by State, Local & National Law Enforcement and the US Millitary. Length 30 inches to 12.5 Feet (fully extended) Weight 22 lbs. Outer dimensions of packaging 31" x 3.5" x 19.5".
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I ran across something tonight that made me think this ladder, it's called the "Liberty Mountain Caving Ladder" Length 32ft. Weight 3 lbs 4 oz. Width 6", Breaking strength 600 kg(approx 1322 lbs) Plus you can roll it up, may be bulky but ALOT lighter then the telescopic ladder Cost seems to be around $150ish if anyones interested in it just google "Liberty Mountain Caving Ladder"
Live to Serve, Serve to Live.. |
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J Peterman
Location: Victoria B.C.
I'm going hunting for mysteries, cover me.
| | Supplies To Bring On An Expo? <Reply # 426 on 11/28/2005 11:16 PM >
| | | I'm going to put a list up here of what I have in my bag that I bring UE'ing, mainly for tunnels & drains. Please add items to it which I have forgotten of items which would be a good idea to bring. Please keep in mind; space, durability, and convienience. Here it goes: mini-crowbar bike gloves small first-aid kit rope touque pencil & paper (for mapping) L.E.D. Headlamp (small but powerfull) L.E.D. single bulb (keychain kind) medium sized Maglite 2 green glowsticks (for emergency) trail mix, cliff bars water bottle
I'm going hunting for mysteries, cover me. |
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Dowcet
Location: Middletown, ct
| | | Re: Supplies To Bring On An Expo? <Reply # 427 on 11/29/2005 12:01 AM >
| | | I like your list. I generally try to remember my cell phone (turned off, battery charged) and a compass, though those aren't as as useful when you're underground. Camera of course, extra battery and memory card if needed. I would leave the crowbar home for situations where I'm nervous about police. What's a "touque"? There is a massive thread on this same topic already, though to be honest I haven't really read it: http://www.uer.ca/...urrpage=1&pp#post0
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J Peterman
Location: Victoria B.C.
I'm going hunting for mysteries, cover me.
| | Re: Supplies To Bring On An Expo? <Reply # 428 on 11/29/2005 2:22 AM >
| | | Right, I had forgotten a digital camera on that list. And a touque is what Canadians call a hat, well a wool one like it keeps your head warm. And you are right about the mini-crowbar thing. Any suggestions of things which can be used as a manhole key? which wouldnt be incriminating if you were caught with it?
I'm going hunting for mysteries, cover me. |
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blacksheep5000
Gender: Male
| | Re: Supplies To Bring On An Expo? <Reply # 429 on 11/29/2005 2:39 AM >
| | | what i used for a manhole key is a piece of rebar that i bent into an S and then twisted it so one side could be a handle an the other hooks in. ive been caught in a drain before, and i just said it was somthing i found, which it does, it just looks like a mangled piece of rebar, or you could just toss it and no one would know the better
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Dowcet
Location: Middletown, ct
| | | Re: Supplies To Bring On An Expo? <Reply # 430 on 11/29/2005 2:46 AM >
| | | Posted by J Peterman Any suggestions of things which can be used as a manhole key? which wouldnt be incriminating if you were caught with it?
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Access All Areas recommends a hefty pair of pliers. One handle goes through or under the cover and the other is your lever. Still suspicious, but not as bad as a crowbar I guess. I haven't tried it yet myself. EDIT - The rebar suggestion came up while I was writing this... Sounds like a great idea! [last edit 11/29/2005 2:47 AM by Dowcet - edited 1 times]
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aDeLtRiTuS
Location: south australia Gender: Male
| | Re: Supplies To Bring On An Expo? <Reply # 431 on 11/29/2005 5:26 AM >
| | | i always take some vice grips and one of those fold up multi tools a camera and my picks oh and a torch, depends on the location.but i tent to scout the place out,in the day and again at night create my entry point and take them back to the car before entering,it kind of hard to talk your way out of it if caught and you got a shit load of tools on ya,and up grades charge to break and enter rather than trespass
there is no such thing as death,life is just a dream reflected in the eyes of someone that is truley aware of time |
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Kay O. Sweaver
Location: Montreal, Quebec Gender: Male
Happiness is saying yes more often than no.
| | Re: Supplies To Bring On An Expo? <Reply # 432 on 11/29/2005 8:14 PM >
| | | An easy manhole popper is a small length of metal long enough to put through the cover's vent holes with a length of cable or bungie cord attached to it. As for the LED/bulb debate I'd say the LED is generally better, but you won't get the same range. I use both, an LED/halogen combo headlamp, a red LED keychain light and a 1M candle power spotlight. Covers 90% of lighting situations. Once I've modded the 1M with a laser and a strobe it'll be 99.98%. Honestly though once you've been exploring a while your kit will start to slip. I've done drains in regular shoes, no gloves and a keychain light. <shrug> I'll never forget a Cave Clan expo I showed up to where half the people forgot to bring flashlights.
========================== Amy Smith is an infected slut |
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J Peterman
Location: Victoria B.C.
I'm going hunting for mysteries, cover me.
| | Re: Supplies To Bring On An Expo? <Reply # 433 on 12/1/2005 2:02 AM >
| | | Same. I always bring plenty of emergency or backup lighting. (glow sticks maglite) to use as secondary light sources in case of an LED burnout.
I'm going hunting for mysteries, cover me. |
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Axle
Location: Milton, ON Gender: Male
Sieg oder Tod
| | Re: Supplies To Bring On An Expo? <Reply # 434 on 12/1/2005 2:14 AM >
| | | I keep my kit to a minimum. 2 LED flashlights (3D 3AAA) First Aid Kit respirator Water Camera (Spare Batteries & Spare SD Card) Clothing: Canadian Army Issue BDUs circa 1980s, steel toed/soled boots, Jungle Hat Mk II, mechanics gloves. Belt with pouch to keep the equipment in.
Celer at Audax Para la Victoria Siempre Alemanes! |
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JohnnyDumpster
Gender: Male
| | Re: Supplies To Bring On An Expo? <Reply # 435 on 12/1/2005 2:42 AM >
| | | The pliers to open a manhole works really well, I didn't know anyne did that. But seriousl guys, isn't there another 'stuff to bring' thread in here thats like 30 pages long? are we going to talk about the dame stuff again? Yep, now that I think about we probably should, cause I love this stuff I bring leatherman either a 2A or 2D mag depending where I'm going food water I used to bring all kinds of shit, but have really scaled back after I realized I never used any of it.
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Olaf
Location: Wilmingon, NC Gender: Male
| | | Re: Equipment: What to bring <Reply # 436 on 12/1/2005 7:31 AM >
| | | Has anyone seen my entry tools thread, some of you might really like some of the stuff I put in there?
"I have come here to chew bubble gum and kick ass, and I'm all out of bubble gum" http://i22.photobu...er_zpsdbf6a059.gif |
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J Peterman
Location: Victoria B.C.
I'm going hunting for mysteries, cover me.
| | Re: Equipment: What to bring <Reply # 437 on 12/5/2005 10:50 PM >
| | | For sure, its always good to have minimal supplies. Multi functioning supplies are always good like a flashlight/compass and stuff.
I'm going hunting for mysteries, cover me. |
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Drie Rat-Hole Chic
Location: Hudson Valley NY Gender: Female
bringing it back.
| | | Re: Equipment: What to bring <Reply # 438 on 12/5/2005 11:16 PM >
| | | Man, you guys seriously drag all this stuff around? myself, I usually have a mini mag, a headlamp, a tripod, a leatherman, a camera, some water and a snack. My phone, too, if I remember it. And some cigarettes.
Drie - www.synestheticlight.com "In the absence of the living, there still exists a life." |
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Pravus
Location: Chicago Area Gender: Male
Now the two key words for tonight - "caution" and "flammable"...
| | | | Re: Equipment: What to bring <Reply # 439 on 12/5/2005 11:47 PM >
| | | Posted by Drie Man, you guys seriously drag all this stuff around? myself, I usually have a mini mag, a headlamp, a tripod, a leatherman, a camera, some water and a snack. My phone, too, if I remember it. And some cigarettes.
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I dunno.. I think my loadout is easier to carry then most tripods... *shrug* And smokes are very important to remember, makes passing the time when waiting for cars and people to clear out so you can leapfrog to the next area
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