Things to Have on You at all Times: (plus commentary)

Leatherman Tool Lighter (preferably a titanium one) Watch (digital with alarm, timer, and calander) Pocket Knife (ideally a 16+ function Swiss) Gloves (leather, nomex, and latex) Pens (permenant, paint, and ball) Pencil and notepads Chalk (can be useful) Duct tape WD40 and penetrating oil Electricians (black) tape Kevlar Twine (a 500' roll is under 3" in diameter and 5" high Sap (to reach out and crush someone) Five or more condoms Light sticks and mini-light sticks (IR and in different colors) Zip-loc plastic freezer bags Pen flares two tubes of super glue/krazy glue Tanto Boot knife Survival Knife Combat knife Throwing Spikes (in case you run out of things to throw or just want something to jam the door.) Any of the above four in carbon fiber (metal detector...) Whip-out baton Vibro-knife Belts to carry this all on. Usually one or two with pouches galore and util suspenders. Or a Load bearing vest/entry vest. 16'+ of 20 guage wire Binoculars Night vision goggles Radio, walkie talkie etc. Hand cuffs (MDC is best) Lock picks Lock pick gun (for those you can't pick) Laser scalpel, or just a scalpel Laser wand Telescoping wand/pointer Pen light Mirror attachment (for seeing around corners) 3" x 5" steel polished mirror (signal mirror that won't break) Laser distancer or tape measure Flashlight Can spray paint (bright color--marker) Blaze orange or hunter yellow marking tape (from construction stores) Gas mask Map roll Compass: gyro or magnetic GPS (if you have access) First Aid kit Anti-venom injectors or snake bite kits Auto injector (anti-nerve gas or a mix of MgCl [magnesium-chloride] both of which kill people instantly, the later doesn't leave any evidence in a coroners report, it is the electrolyte used in the body.) Auto injector drug dispenser (large capacity full of anesthetic) 35mm camera and lots of film plus a flash Digital camera (if you can get one) Mini-tape recorder and walkman (with recorder) Headset radio (best with larynx box mic and bone conduction ear piece) Whestone Flint and steel, magnesium fire starter, one handed sparker Whistle Medical tubing (to sifon gas tanks etc) Razor Derringer or holdout (cleaverly concealed like in a big western belt buckle) Garrote Metal Files Poncho Road flares Micro-spy-cam Camo sticks Balaclava Guille suit Life vest (it's hard to swim a river with all this gear...) Backpack (to be filled to the brim--see list below) Boots (hiking or running) Hat Sunglasses (non-tinted to hide where you are looking or polarized and tinted if out doors) Goggles (to keep sand and stuff out) Rebreather (small 1/5" diameter tube with a mouth bite. It is a loop three feet long that wraps behind the head and attaches to the back--each lime cartridge is good for thirty minutes of air, bigger rebreathers that clip on the chest can have two hours) Tube, collapsable 1-2' long(same purpose) Soap, shampoo, razor Towel and or wash cloth Shorts and or drawers Blanket, bedroll, groundpad (thermal), and or a Sleeping bag Tent, tarp (12' x 12'), plastic ground cover, rope IRMSS, RMK, suture gun, protien salves Palm bio unit Bug dope, lots of bug dope. Batteries for everything. Sachels, extra pouches, and fish lure boxes Water proof bags (up to ten gallon size) Garbage bags White gas and stove Mess kit self containing pot set shovel/E-tool Old film canisters Diary Notebooks Big Magnet (computer/hard drive/disk buster... tapes too...) Glass cutter Suction cup (to not drop glass) Dive mask, snorkel, fins, trunks, diveknife, dry suit, wet suit depth line, chalk board/wax pen board Climbing gear/harness Carbiners ascenders/descenders pinions rope, lots of rope (climbing and tying) climbing shoes axe/hammer

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