>>65062It is not completely comprehensive. It lacks a signal mirror, knife, first aid, a flashlight, and WATER
Contents:
1) Aluminum mess tin with handle
2) Esbit emergency stove with solid fuel. For boiling water, melting snow, or cooking in the aluminum mess tin.
3) SOL 2 person emergency bivy(space blanket shaped like a sleeping bag) I tried to sleep in a truck parked in the snow once. And it felt like I would have frozen to death, had I stayed there very long. Unused as yet. But one of my favorite items because of that experience.
4) 2 large waterproof bandages
5) 2 small ziplock bags
6) large piece of aluminum foil
7) A few storm matches
8) small BIC lighter
9) Under the BIC lighter in the green sleeve, is a magnifying lens for starting fires.
10) The red items that look like drugs, are cotton balls smeared with vaseline to be used as fire kindling.
11) mini notebook with golf pencil
12) In the small vial, a very nice fishing kit I put together(lures, hooks, float, sinkers, 2 lengths of fishing line)
13) Boot laces. These can also serve the purpose of two 24" sections of rope.
14) Salt and honey packets. Honey does not expire. And these items are free at chick-fil-a
15) nail clippers
16) p-38 can opener. It looks useless to me. But everybody has one. And it doesn't take up any room in the kit.
17) small survival booklet
18) nylon case
I should have gotten the one person bivy though. Turns out it"s pretty big. Plenty big enough.