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<blockquote data-quote="gavfromoz" data-source="post: 49481" data-attributes="member: 1268"><p>You don't realise just how important it could be to carry a few balls of cotton wool in a watertight container and also a fire lighter, this will enable you to start a fire in most conditions. A small tube of superglue is another handy item as well. A sheet of plastic can be valuable in collecting water from many sources. For those who are new to these things, have a look at any of the survival presentations on you tube and get familiar with things in the wilderness, it could save your life as you never know when or where you may end up one day, completely on your own or with a friend yet far from any help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gavfromoz, post: 49481, member: 1268"] You don't realise just how important it could be to carry a few balls of cotton wool in a watertight container and also a fire lighter, this will enable you to start a fire in most conditions. A small tube of superglue is another handy item as well. A sheet of plastic can be valuable in collecting water from many sources. For those who are new to these things, have a look at any of the survival presentations on you tube and get familiar with things in the wilderness, it could save your life as you never know when or where you may end up one day, completely on your own or with a friend yet far from any help. [/QUOTE]
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