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Originally Posted by Big_W
Kevlar firefighter boots laces


Rawhide is better. The Kevlar ones EAT boot leather. You might as well buy those cheap ass "survival" wire saws from Army Navy and thread those through your boots.


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Originally Posted by TexasRick
I remembered a totally cute redhead in a Central Texas bar who said she was "open to any ideas".....and three drinks later......really was!!


I met an absolutely gorgeous 75 year old redhead in Leakey, Tx. Had I pushed the issue the same would have happened for me....but I didn't. Never will forget her.


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Originally Posted by Diyelker
+1 for smart wool socks


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Little bottle of hotsauce--that green tabasco stuff elevates most wild game and fish....


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Golite Poncho Tarp: too light to leave at home given its versatility and it makes it on all those day hikes where I shouldn't "need" raingear.

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Originally Posted by Jedi5150
Originally Posted by DanAdair
Firesteels... I don't even know why I'm so fascinated with them??


This was the first thing that came to my mind. I always toss a magnezium block and firesteel combo into my pack as an emergency resort thing. A few months ago I was camping near Mammoth in the low teens and my Bic lighter completely crapped out. If it wasn't for the firesteel to light my stove it would have made for a cold meal and a cold night (warmed water bottles). It is now one of the first things I grab.

Second would be the Petz Tikka headlamp that someone else mentioned.
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