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Clothing:
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Ranged Weapons:
Melee Weapons:
Hand held weapons like Machete, Hatchet, etc. Also includes any improvised weapon you want like a Crowbar or Hammer. If you carry it primarily as a tool, it goes in Maintenance/Tools.
Food & Water:
Includes all food, vitamins,sodas , water and their containers - i.e. canteens, bottles, MRE's
Lighting:
Hand carried artificial light sources used to see in the dark - flashlights, candles, glow sticks, etc.
Information:
Includes all items for hearing/seeing information or recording that information - Maps, AM/FM Radios, Notebook, Pens & Pencils. All books go in entertainment.
Communication:
2 way types like Cell Phones, CB radios, walkie-talkies, etc.
Survival (Misc):
miscellaneous gear used for survival that doesn't fit in specifically other categories like a compass, 4-1 multi-tools (mirror, whistle, compass, thermometer), prepacked survival kits (BQM or S.A.S. types) or the like.
Camp Kitchen:
All items that you use to prepare, open or eat food like Swiss Army knife, frying pan, pots, spork, etc.
Fire Starting:
All types of firestarters and tinders here from flint & steel to lighters and fire bows.
Entertainment:
Items carried for fun or amusement like Playing Cards, to MP3 Players.
Hunting/Fishing:
Items to do either from snares, spear heads to fish hooks.
Optics:
Optical devices like binoculars, glasses (spare) to night vision gear.
Other:
This is the catch all box for anything not listed elsewhere.
Personal Hygiene:
Anything that you need to care for yourself with from toothbrush, mirror to feminine hygiene items.
Maintenance/Tools:
Anything you need to work on or maintain something else with. Things like Multi-Tools, torx wrenches, socket set, gun cleaning rod, lubricates or cleaning products to do this.
Repair Kit/Supplies:
Different from tools as this includes duct tape, wire tie, super glue, zip-ties, etc items that you use as a "supply" for repairs.
First Aid Kit:
Includes all medicines, bandage materials, medical instruments and any other health care items.
Other/Special:
This is a catch all category for specialized equipment that you must have to live or have a special skill to use. Examples are: scuba gear, crutches, welders, etc.