troutbum_mt
1/2 ton status
Yeah, I take things pretty serious too but often seem unprepared for one reason or another. Even trying to do all the maintenance in the warm months, I am still working out the bugs on my K5 and am always having something to replace (get to do an alternator on Tuesday when it comes in). After getting stranded with a broken alternator belt a couple weeks ago, I am trying to get things set up so I can spend the night in my Blazer even during the worst of weather. I put a cold weather sleeping bag in, some food, camp stove, fire starting block, etc. I wish I had the money for a good set of tires but these ones are going to have to last me a bit longer. They are studded and do well in town but aren't so good in deep snow.
The excellent ideas provided in this thread really pointed out a few things to me and I am incorporating those ideas into my "winter kit." I am slowly filling up the rubbermaid tub in the back and am feeling more ready and able to venture out into remote areas by myself. Most importantly, I make sure to let people know where I am going just in case I don't make it back and don't have cell reception (which is common around here). At least that way someone knows where to start looking for me in a worst case scenario. My GPS has a walkie talkie on it so I make sure to let them know that I will be monitoring 9 should something happen.
Some other things I carry:
E-tool
Tools (sockets, wrenchs, etc)
Spare gas can
A few bottles of water
Extra fluids (oil, coolant, tranny and gear oil)
Tow strap, tow chain and comealong
Some firewood
Matches and lighters
Flashlight (petzel headlamp and 4 cell Maglite)
GPS unit
Car chargers for GPS, cell phone and recharable battery charger
Polypro tops and bottoms
Spare heavy coat
Insulated bibs
Things I am adding:
extra socks
more food (thinking a couple MRE's)
Spare set of heavy gloves
extra knit cap
emergency flares
a bag of kitty litter (traction on ice)
a bag of icemelt
a small coffee can and candles (doubles as dry storage for matches, etc)
spare set of v-belts
spare u-joints
The excellent ideas provided in this thread really pointed out a few things to me and I am incorporating those ideas into my "winter kit." I am slowly filling up the rubbermaid tub in the back and am feeling more ready and able to venture out into remote areas by myself. Most importantly, I make sure to let people know where I am going just in case I don't make it back and don't have cell reception (which is common around here). At least that way someone knows where to start looking for me in a worst case scenario. My GPS has a walkie talkie on it so I make sure to let them know that I will be monitoring 9 should something happen.
Some other things I carry:
E-tool
Tools (sockets, wrenchs, etc)
Spare gas can
A few bottles of water
Extra fluids (oil, coolant, tranny and gear oil)
Tow strap, tow chain and comealong
Some firewood
Matches and lighters
Flashlight (petzel headlamp and 4 cell Maglite)
GPS unit
Car chargers for GPS, cell phone and recharable battery charger
Polypro tops and bottoms
Spare heavy coat
Insulated bibs
Things I am adding:
extra socks
more food (thinking a couple MRE's)
Spare set of heavy gloves
extra knit cap
emergency flares
a bag of kitty litter (traction on ice)
a bag of icemelt
a small coffee can and candles (doubles as dry storage for matches, etc)
spare set of v-belts
spare u-joints
