Posted on Feb 22, 2016
What are your best tried and true life hacks for the field?
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We're talking field craft here. The things you do, pack, or create to make life in the field just a little better. No matter how simple or complex. Let's hear it.
Posted 9 y ago
Responses: 79
1. Baby Wipes
2. Bivy sack w/ poncho liner
3. Poncho
4. Bungee cords
5. Heat Tablets
4. Canteen Cup
5. Socks
2. Bivy sack w/ poncho liner
3. Poncho
4. Bungee cords
5. Heat Tablets
4. Canteen Cup
5. Socks
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SGM Joel Cook
For light infantry guys sleeping outside in subzero weather without tents or heaters, such as Fort Drum, NY or Alaska. A quick way to warm up your extreme cold weather sleeping bag is two 9 volt batteries shorted to each other. Much caution is needed as they will get hot enough to burn you or melt your sleeping bag. I stored each one inside a wool sock inside my sleeping bag. Connect them for about one minute, disconnect then store in socks again. When you wake again freezing reconnect for another minute the store again. Used like this two batteries will last about three days at minus 20 degrees.
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Personally? I pack light and accept that I'm going to be dirty, smelly, cold or hot (within reason). No amount of comfort or preparation has ever been more relieving in the end than a light load.
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SPC Nate Reynolds
I used to pack a body bag to sleep in with my poncho liner, keeps you warm and dry when it's mildly cold outside, like always at Ft. Lewis.
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PVT Richard Dale
SPC Nate Reynolds - So true. Even up in Alaska, you can sleep right on the snow and stay completely dry.
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Suspended Profile
pack as much as one can carry comfortably..
550 cord for everyone! Also for those times when paperwork might be needed in the field (2062's, counseling statements etc.) I put 100MPH tape around a pringles can to waterproof it and store papers and pens in it.
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