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58     When  all  your  gear  becomes  USELESS Of all the supplies you COULD carry in your bag, ranging from water purifier to a blanket, rope, tools, guns, knives, ammo, fire-starting gear, And everything else, remember that your gear is useless to you if it is too heavy. #106 Don’t get bogged down with “stuff” you don’t need. Travel LIGHT. Always travel as light as you can get by traveling; always take with you what you need, but absolutely no more than that. Submitted by James, Centreville, VA The  cheap  solution  to  burying  your  cache PVC pipe is a great way to build water-proof containers that you can bury storage-cache items in. Start by cutting the pipe to the length you need. Epoxy a permanent end cap on one end. #107 Screw the end cap on the other end, wrap the whole thing in plastic, and seal it with duct tape. Be sure to include a rope or other line connected to the pipe to make it easier to retrieve later, and bury it near an external marker that will make it easy for you to find. Submitted by Jeff, Brownville When  leaving  some  gear  behind  makes  sense One survival strategy for long-term escape and evasion is to keep only three days’ supplies and a secondary weapon on you. Cache your primary supplies and weapons in a safer location. #108 That way you have the means to get to your supplies, but the items on you are essentially expendable in case you are intercepted along the way. Submitted by Tony, Hattiesburg


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