Jungle Kit Load-Out Example

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Jungle Kit Load-Out

Example
HPG Recon Kit Bag, along
with Umlindi pack (with
Tarahumara docked as
outer pocket), with Recon
Belt and necessary
pouches. Fully packed,
minus the rope,
helmet,and runners for the
High Angle / Helo Ops Kit..
The Umlindi, Tarahumara,
and Recon Belt, with some
components.
Recon Kit Bag, all set up.
Everything from the Kit Bag.
Next 3 slides are my Sleep System. Hammock
with bug screen & rain fly, Mountain Serape,
Klymit Recon air mattress, and cordage for
pitching my fly.
The Mountain Serape
is already inside the
hammock...ready to
go.
Next 2 slides are my
Survival Kit and IFAK /
Trauma Kit mounted
on a Tarainsert. This
will ride in the
Tarahumara (outer
attached pocket).
I can then either pull
components out and
put them in the
sustainment pouches
on my belt, or detach
the Tara from the
Umlindi and carry it
docked or undocked
with my Recon Belt for
side treks.
Next 2 slides are my Cooking & Water
Purification System. Solo Stove with alcohol
burner, wind screen with fatwood sticks, and
First Need XLE Elite Water Purifier. I can also
set up the stove as a hanging system.
I carry 4-6 sticks of fatwood in
with my cook system, so that I
am ensured of having some
quality dry fuel to augment
found wood in my Solo Stove.
Denatured alcohol is in the
small bottle.
Tools. My DIY Alpenstöck (broken down
for transport), with BD shovel head
(latrines, water seep holes, etc.) & my
Condor Warlock for camp chopping
duties.
Next 2 slides are my HPG Tool Roll
containing a SOLKOA Grip-S survival
saw / tool, a 7" pruning blade, and
some hex head files for it. Also added
a Work Sharp sharpening device and a
KleenBore cloth to keep things sharp
and free of rust.
Next 2 slides are spare
medical items and
medicines in two Magpul
DAKA Pouches. These
will be along as anti-
Murphy items, as well as
daily use of the anti-
malarial prophylaxis.
Next 2 slides are my
High Angle & Helo
Ops Kit. Static
ropes, runners,
carabiners (locking
and wire gate),
gloves, Arcteryx belt
with leg loops, & BD
helmet with goggles.
Next 2 slides are comfort
items for the jungle
camp. Thermarest
collapsible pillow & Crazy
Creek Hexlite chair, which
is wrapped up in my
double-sided pack cover
(orange & multicam). The
pack cover also functions
in a signal role, as well as a
rain catch.
Spare
clothing. Patagonia
Jungle Uniform, Ex
Officio boxers, two pair
lightweight Merino
blend socks, & a t-shirt
for sleeping in.
Rain gear & Crocs for around
the jungle camp & in the
hammock. Ultralight Wild
Things Tactical Windshirt &
Windpants. These roll up very
small & shed rain pretty
well. Also pretty good for takin
the chill out of the night or earl
morning.
Daily wear clothing. OR
lightweight boonie & Bug-out
Gaiters, Multicam Patagonia
Jungle Uniform with knee pads,
netting scarf, & Garmont Jungle
Boots.
Enough food & energy snacks for 3 days...more
if I stretched it out..
Personal Hygiene Kit. I may substitute the Dr.
Bronner's soap for No-Rinse Bathing
Wipes. Body / foot powder is a must.

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