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Alone 10 Items
CLOTHING/APPAREL/PERSONAL EFFECTS
*These items do not count towards the 10 special items, but may not exceed the approved quota for each.
1. One pair high leg Hunting boots
Two pairs of Outdoor Pants (can unzip into shorts)
One t-shirt
Two fleece or wool shirts (hooded or unhooded)
Three pairs wool socks
One hat (brimmed, wool or baseball)
One bandana or shemagh
One pair gloves
One light outdoor jacket
Two pairs underwear
One rain jacket and rain trousers
One thermal underwear (long)
One pair of gaiters
One pair of Crocs, Teva sandals or Keen sandals
One toothbrush
One pair of prescription eye glasses
One personal photograph.
WINTER PACKS
*These items were provided to each participant and did not count towards the 10 special items.
ne wool sweater (heavy)
One pair of gloves (wool/Dachsteins)
One trapper’s hat with ear protection or toboggan
TRACKING/SAFETY
*We will provide the following items to each participant. These items do not count towards the 10 special items.
Two safety tools (may consist of a canister of wild animal repellant, an air horn and/or 1 flare)
One rules and regulations guide
One backpack
One camera pack
Camera equipment
One emergency flare
One satellite phone
One emergency personal flotation device
One first aid kit (military type – tourniquet, wadding, ace bandage, alcohol, plastic bag, etc)
One small mirror
One 20×20 canvas tarp
One 10×10 tarp for protecting camera and equipment
One GPS tracking device
One head lamp
One emergency rations pack to include water and food
INDIVIDUAL
*Each participant must choose TEN total items from the following list. Selections are final. Once chosen, no items may be swapped out or replaced. These will be each participant’s unique tools used to survive in the wilderness on camera.
Shelter

12×12 ground cloth/tarp (grommets approved)
8 mm climbing rope – 10M
550 parachord – 20m
One hatchet
One saw
One axe
Bedding

One multi-seasonal sleeping bag that fits within provided backpack
One bivy bag (Gore-Tex sleeping bag cover)
One sleeping pad
One hammock
Cooking

One large (no more than 2 quart) pot, includes lid
One steel frying pan
One flint or ferro rod set
One enamel bowl for eating
One spoon
One canteen or water bottle
One bear canister
Hygiene

One bar soap
8 oz tube of toothpaste
One face flannel
40 m roll of dental floss
One small bottle bio shower soap
One shaving razor (and 1 blade)
One towel (30” x 60”)
One comb
Hunting

300-yard roll of nylon single filament fishing line and 25 assorted hooks (No lures)
One primitive bow with 6 Arrows (must be predominately made of wood)
One small gauge gill net (8 m x 2 m OR 1.5 m deep x 3.6 m long and 2” [50 mm] mesh)
One slingshot/Catapult
One net foraging bag
One 3.5 lb roll of trapping wire
Food

5 lbs of beef jerky (protein)
5 lbs of dried pulses/legumes/lentils mix (starch and carbs)
5 lbs of biltong (protein)
5 lbs of hard tack military biscuits (carbs/sugars)
5 lbs of chocolate (Simple/complex sugars)
5 lbs of pemmican (traditional trail food made from fat and proteins)
5 lbs of gorp (raisins, m&m’s and peanuts)
5 lbs of flour (starch/carbs)
2 lbs of rice or sugar and 1 lb of salt
Tools

One pocket knife
One hunting knife
One Leatherman multi-tool
One sharpening stone
One roll of duct tape or 1 roll of electrical tape
One small shovel
One small sewing kit
One carabineer
One LED flashlight
One pair of ice spikes
PROHIBITED ITEMS
*The following items are PROHIBITED. This list is not exhaustive but if an item is not listed above, it is also prohibited.

Compass

Fuel or matches
Bug spray/mosquito repellant.
Sunscreen/chap stick
Sunglasses
Beauty products
Map (detailed topographical)
Compass
Unapproved technology (anything with a battery or an engine, eg. cell phones, computers, watches, etc.)
Professional snares
Firearms of any kind
Ammunition
Explosives or gunpowder
Animal poison
Professional fishing rods
Fishing lures, flies, bait kits
Fishing traps
Food or beverage (except the options from the selection list)
Decoys
Animal calls
Tree stands
Professional bows or crossbows
Scopes of any kind
Tents or shelters
Stoves, pressure cookers or other cooking appliances
Hydration packs
Fire pits
Electric or propane lanterns
Inflatable boats
Filtration, purification devices, iodine tablets
Coolers or food storage boxes (except optional bear canister)
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if you take a 2 person rope hammock, out of it you can make 5x as much netting and cordage as you're allowed to take. that saves a pick. you can make a couple of baked clay one gallon cookpots with lids, saving you one pick and several hours per day of cooking and boiling your drinking water. You can make fire with the flare or the battery from your head lamp. Take a bit of your snarewire as electrical copper wire. Tape the wire to the poles of the battery, use the heat to ignite a bit of lint scraped from your shemagh. Drop the ignited lint bundle into a nest of narrow strips torn from the big roll fo duct tape. Bed your coals in ashes and you wont need to start any more fires. With ashed tinder and charred materials, you can use any carbon steel tool and any hard, sharp rock to ignite fires. You can stone boil in a pit lined with a chunk of tarp and tape. You can make an earth-oven in half a day, too. You can make "buckets' out of tarp and tape-lined baskets woven from vines. Use them to refine workable clay from shoreline mud. Use debris, a raised wooden bed and a sealed (tape) tarp lean to, so you dont need the sleeping bag.

larryhaglar
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Good choices but I'd remove the axe...I would get a good folding silky saw and change only that item. Siberian log fire, you only need a good saw to keep you warm 😉 another good video!

Sighvat
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you need the pemmican and the 3 lb block of sea salt, as bait. You can take big animals with spring-pole-stakes or with cable foot snares (twist 8 strands of the 1000 ft of snarewire into cables and hook their feet to 150 lbs of drag logs. bait them into a narrow 'v" of brushpile, staked down so that the critters can't move the brush. Bait them into the apex of the "v" where the springpole can drive a stake into the backs of their heads/spines.

larryhaglar
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Great knife! I have the same one, and a Skrama.

robbabcock_
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I need but one survival item. A Walmart.

Mikee
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All good choices, this programme always, makes you think of what you would need. I will do a video of my 10😁
Good video for a mi ute I thought the cat was an item 🤣

PrepperDel
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All good items, but too light on food gathering. A multitool with axe and saw is good enough, no fixed blade required. Need net, trapping wire, bow, . I would say at least 3 food gathering items, the name of the game is calories. Personally I would take a bow, fishing kit, net, sleeping bag, axe, Multi-tool, pot, saw, ferro rod, paracord or food ration.

spatialinterpretations
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What's the programme on Joe. Sky, Netflix?

paulmorris
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Multi tool? Your saw ain't going to last plus it's too small, get a silky katanaboy 500, the 650 is too big. Tarp? You're going to need at least a 20 degree below sleeping bag. You wouldn't last a week in a cold environment senerio without one. Your ax looks like a hatchet from this angle, I hope it's at least a 20 inch long ax. Switch out the multi tool for a bow & arrow set & the tarp for snare wires or a sleeping bag.

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