Tracy Bowman
Well-Known Member
You must be my husband's long lost younger brother!Extra blankets, snowshoes and coveralls and ice scraper/snow brush in the winter only, metal shovel, ax/hatchet, hand saw, tow/recovery strap and chain, water (and water filter), dehydrated food, backpacking cook stove, headlamp, flashlights, first aid kit, jump pack w/ included air compressor, jumper cables, tool kit, rags, multi-tool, come-along hand winch, hitch, bungies, ratchet straps, Paracord, maps, bug spray, sunscreen, rechargeable lantern, collapsible walking sticks, extra hats (both winter and summer variety), gloves (both work and winter variety), towel, NOAA weather radio, PLB (personal locator beacon).
It may seem like I'm over-prepared, but I've heard too many stories of people around this area being stranded and having to walk many many miles to get help because they weren't prepared. I've known some personally who unfortunately didn't make it. So I take this survival safety stuff seriously, especially in the winter.
I will also second the lack of cell coverage concern. So many places around here with either no, or very spotty, cell service. Definitely not something you can count on. I have a Garmin two-way satellite communicator on the list, but haven't purchase it yet.

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