What's in the Bag?
- Introduction
- The SAS Survival Handbook
- The Urban Survival Handbook
- Survival: A Manual that Could Save Your Life
- Camping and Woodcraft
- The Backpacker's Handbook
- Backpacker Magazine
- Common Sense Survival for Outdoor Enthusiasts
- Backpacking One Step at a Time
- Ten Essentials
- Sports Afield Outdoor Skills
- Staying Alive
- Basic Survival Kit
- Advanced Crisis Pack
- Auxillary Crisis Pack
- Fast Food For Your Bug Out Bag
- Basic Crisis Pack
- Short Survival List
- Blue Ridge Mountain Rescue List
- Food for Thought
- An Abstract List
- A Compact Kit
- Disaster Supplies
- Greybeard
- FEMA
- Retail Kits
- Survival Kit Contents
- 10 Packs for Survival
Camping and Woodcraft
by Horace Kephart (1917)
Reprinted in 1988 by the University of Tennessee Press
This short list does not do justice to this work. This book contains over 800 pages of outdoor skills, from different types of fires for different purposes to diet and cooking to how to build temporary and permanent shelters and furniture. The hardcover costs US$29.00 and will give you a lifetime of reading pleasure. While outdoor technology has improved in the past 75 years, most of the skills he teaches have not changed in 1000 years. If there was book I would want to have for LONG-TERM (2 years+) wilderness survival, this would be it!
- Small hatchet
- Sheath knife (heavy or wet jobs)
- Pocket knife (fine jobs/surgery)
- Compass
- Watch
- Whistle
- Maps
- Paper & pen
- Matches in waterproof container
- Flashlight
- Spare eyeglasses
- First aid kit
- Repair kit: small scissors, tweezers, dental floss, needle, safety pins, rubber band, shoelace, twine, snare wire, rigged fishline, hooks, split shot, etc.
- Toilet articles: towel, soap, toothbrush, comb, mirror

