>>663684>toolsNow this is where opinions differ.
What I usually bring is
backpack for stuff I need to carry
chestrig for quick access stuff
food and water for at least the night and half the next day - we usually go in in the evening, check the perimeter once in, find a corner to snack, then explore the details like basements
cellphone for emergency call (duh)
your map
depending on where you are, gps - not so necessary when innacity, but innanevadadesert is a different story.
flashlight & batteries (dedicated, not your cellphone)
spare batteries
spare flashlight
spare batteries for the spare flashlight
srsly you cant have enough of those
a length of rope, maybe 100 ft or so in case you need to improvise a ladder down a hole (yea had to do that) or a handhold up a steep grade or something
utility knife (nothing big, I use officier suisse usually)
camera (dedicated, not your cellphone)
spare batteries for your camera
srsly bring spare batties for EVERYTHING
clothes that can get dirty/that you dont mind getting ripped/contaminated with asbesthos/radiation/stolen/...
proper boots with ankle support
face mask / gas mask because old buildings sometimes have stuff in the walls thats not very healthy - think asbesthos, rocket fuel, weird paint, that kind of shit.
keep in mind that some old (milsurp) gas mask filters may have asbesthos in them themselves so that kinda defeats the point
geiger counter (lol jk)
some sort of first aid. this may vary on your approach to the whole thing. my buddy brings desinfectant, tons of sterile bandages, pills against everything from influenza to cancer medication, sterile scissors, i cant even. I usually bring vodka, gauze pads, super glue and duct tape, and aspirins or Ibus. When you hurt yourself, patch yourself up so you dont contaminate the wound further, and then exfil immidiately and go see a doctor. Dont fuck around with this, and dont try to be a field medic - you cant bring an injured back to 100%.
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