I updated some batteries, flares, InReach firmware today...

albravo wrote:Even the most minimalist vest should have means of making fire, though I understand that isn't really a priority on a boat;-)
Some form of water or means of acquiring it would be my next priority.
If a guy can make sure he isn't going to freeze to death or die of dehydration, he's got a fair while to sort everything else out, especially if a DeLorme has help on the way.
Bdiazair wrote:I also carry a life straw in my vest, Pretty inexpensive tool to reduce the risk of getting sick from drinking dirty water in an emergency situation.
Wikipedia wrote:...designed by the Swiss-based Vestergaard Frandsen. While originally developed for people living in developing nations and for distribution in humanitarian crisis, the LifeStraw has gained popularity as a consumer product. The LifeStraw is now used as a tool for survivalists and packed in emergency preparedness kits in addition to being used to help combat clean water scarcity worldwide. LifeStraw personal filters can provide clean water for up to a year, and the LifeStraw Family filters a maximum of 18,000 litres of water, providing safe drinking water for a family of five for up to three years....
Bdiazair wrote:I also carry a life straw in my vest, Pretty inexpensive tool to reduce the risk of getting sick from drinking dirty water in an emergency situation.
hotrod180 wrote:The Lifestraw reminds me of a joke I heard.....
A widow told everyone that her husband died from gonorrhea, when in reality he died from dysentery.
She decided she'd rather people remembered him as a sport and not a shitass.

Bdiazair wrote:I also carry a life straw in my vest, Pretty inexpensive tool to reduce the risk of getting sick from drinking dirty water in an emergency situation.
mtv wrote:Having something to purify water is a good idea, but you MUST have water--summer, winter, tropics, high Arctic--makes no difference. So if all you have available is swamp water, drink it. 99% of ugly bugs don't kick in for a week or so, by which time, assuming you had your shit together, you'll be sipping whiskey at home, and a Doc can get you treated for the bug. Alternatively by that time without water, you'll be toast anyway.
Water is critical, like REALLY critical.
I will also suggest that you keep your vest to minimum essentials.....otherwise, it'll be very uncomfortable, and you're likely not to wear it.
MTV


8GCBC wrote:InReach by Delorme, in my opinion, is the most amazing device for World travel since the magnetic compass!
The company is on steroids or something. The features are endless and easy to use.

denalipilot wrote:8GCBC wrote:InReach by Delorme, in my opinion, is the most amazing device for World travel since the magnetic compass!
The company is on steroids or something. The features are endless and easy to use.
I'm also impressed with the InReach as a tool (own four for work), but for me the user interface is the biggest shortcoming. Pairing InReach with the Earthmate app makes it a whole lot more functional, and makes it vastly easier to type messages.
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