Snake bite kits and tourniquets are a no go. Seek medical treatment. Glad it worked out. My oldest son stepped over a Pygmy rattler decades ago. Only victim we had was a dog. Copperhead. Gave her children’s benedryl and she was good to go in 3 days.
The sea to summit bags are great-aint bulky and hold up. They come in different sizes as well. If you like and are successful with freezer bags stick with them. They do not work for me.
I'd say negative on ziplock bags-You can get some nice drybags that wont break the bank at academy sports. If you believe ziplock bags will work you haven't been out in real foul conditions, I'd acquire a couple more mags instead of carrying a box of ammo-less bulk. I'd take the tomahawk with...
I barely survived the ordeal to 6:57. I like the altoid tin one I'll have to try it. I made the coffee can one but I'm a "still" hunter so its kinda big too carry. You think cotton balls will work as filler?
Me and my boys have caught fish in the creek and cooked them over an open fire on sticks(with Tony C seasoning of course) But it takes alot of fishing and it is a "novelty" meal.(Not really enough to make a meal let along subside on day after day (Think of your nearby local stream). Same with...
Was on a picnic and my dad says he wished he had some dental floss. I gutted some 550 and unravelled a strand. That's my dental floss(in the field).
Bill