Matches
Sleeping bag
Tent
Food
Compas
Map of Antarctica
WARM clothes
water*
Radieo
So obviosly you can't be picky but if you find yourself in this situation (Which i hope you don't) try to go home, if your not sure STAY WHERE YOU ARE!
*If you don't have this, boil snow around you. Most people get dehydradted in winter so drink lots!
you would need alot of warm clothes but not just that you need the necessary survival skills you would also need some king of gun in case you got attacked by a animal and you might need a flare gun the place you live in would have to be warm and contain all the equipment you need while only being small so you don't lose any of its heat you could power it by wind energy
Food, water, flashlight, heavy winter coat, hat, mittens\gloves, basically what you would put in a normal survival kit with heavy winter gear.
you'll need:
food,water,warmth,vitamins,healthy body,shelter and clothing
Humans require warmth, protection from the constant wind, focused protection for their extremities and hydration.
first-aid kit flashlight food water clothes sleeping bag rope radio itching cream Prized possessions (pictures of family and friends) Blanket knife
collapsible spade previsions goggles gloves wear strong boots large blanket, knife and many sleeping tablet's.
if you would need a small survival it to put in an altoids tin that you can take on hikes or camping trips, this is what you might need a box of matches cotton or wool a pocket knife thread and needle a little square of fabric multivitamins
Your beach survival kit should include sunscreen, lip balm, a first aid kit ,insect repellent, aloe vera or after sun cream. Zip lock bags are great for protecting your personal belongings and to put you wet suits into. Blankets and a sun hat and extra clothing.
Water, Blanket, First aid kit, Flashlight, Food (non-perishable), Flares
Nothing because life isnt worth living now never mind when hardships become apparent
Antarctica is the highest, driest, windiest, darkest, coldest and iciest continent on earth.
i dont think it will fit im not positive but i would just put a turbo kit in or a supercharger kit in and fix the trans and put new heads in that can handle a nitro shot and put some nitrous in it i dont think it will fit im not positive but i would just put a turbo kit in or a supercharger kit in and fix the trans and put new heads in that can handle a nitro shot and put some nitrous in it
It would die almost immediately, as it has no protection from the cold.
This is a list of things we keep in a Winter Survival kit in the Boy Scouts... First Aid Kit (Bandages, etc...) Matches Flashlight (extra batteries) Blankets (2+) Water Bottle (if there is snow put it in the bottle and keep it close, the snow will melt) Pocket Knife Road Flares (can attract attention if lost) Compass (same idea) Whistle (Once again, same idea) Hope this helps
This is how... we were working for survival.
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