I guess my boy scout training has paid off. The only main item I not carrying is the radio. And during the high risk for fire I've left my matches behind. Loran (Team Sand Dollar) ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 9:59 PM Subject: RE: [Az-Geocaching] Death of geocacher Mike Curtin (a.k.a. FHR Rangers) due to heat in Orange County, CA > According to our Posse Operations Manual (and many good hiking books, > probably) both driver and observer must have an "Observer Kit" (pack) > with the following REQUIRED items: > > 1. VHF 16 channel hand held radio (I add batteries and make sure the > nicad pack is charged) This radio transmits on Sheriff, PD, > Fire Dispatch, Forest Service and well as our SAR -search and rescue - > channels. Geocachers who are Hams might carry a handheld that can > reach local repeaters. Worn on outside of uniform.....Sorry, I > digress.... > > 2. GPS Unit (again, extra batteries. We never know how long we will be > out) > > 3. "Space" blanket (emergency blanket) > > 4. Matches (waterproof) > > 5. Knife > > 6. Magnetic Compass and map(s) of area > > 7. Flashlight (again, batteries, I carry a spare bulb too) > > 8. Whistle > > 9. Clipboard/pens/log/assignment sheet > > 10. Water > > 11. Food > > 12. Cell Phone > > These items are considered "Nice" (optional) > > strobe light > belt canteen > sleeping bag (I dont carry on my observer pack, but have in car) > First Aid Kit/personal meds (I carry this as an essential) > Signal Mirror > Personal Tissue (TP) (again, an essential) > Rain/Parka Suit (essential depending on season) > > Of course, everybody can personalize what they carry, but the basics > are water, some food, communication (radio, cell, whistle, mirror), > shelter, First Aid, Fire, navigation....in case you get lost or > injured. > > Depending on weather, I add gloves and hat. I also add sunscreen and > lip screen. Small items, but important. > > Hope that helps some. > > Trisha "Lightning" > Yavapai Co. Jeep Posse Searchers > Prescott > > > > "Team Tierra Buena" wrote: > > > > > > > > In our search and rescue posse, we are required to have a > > > pack ready at all times with the "ten" (+) essentials > and > > > gear we need. We are not allowed to exit the vehicle to > > > search on foot (no matter how short we think it will be) > > > without our packs, which include our hand held radios. Common > > > sense says that is a good idea for anybody. > > > > And those ten-plus essentials would beeeeee....? > > > > Could make a good checklist. > > > > Steve > > Team Tierra Buena > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Az-Geocaching mailing list > > listserv@azgeocaching.com > > href="http://mail.brasher.com//jump/http://listserv.azgeocaching.com/mailman /listinfo/az-geocaching">http://listserv.azgeocaching.com/mailman/listinfo/a z-geocaching > > > > Arizona's Geocaching Resource > > href="http://mail.brasher.com//jump/http://www.azgeocaching.com">http://www. azgeocaching.com > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > "Although no one can go back and > make a brand new start, > Anyone can start from now and > make a brand new ending." > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > _______________________________________________ > Az-Geocaching mailing list > listserv@azgeocaching.com > http://listserv.azgeocaching.com/mailman/listinfo/az-geocaching > > Arizona's Geocaching Resource > http://www.azgeocaching.com