Emergency Kit (UK) Load Bearing Equipment. P.L.C.E Bergan - With detachable side pockets, can be combined with webbing yoke to make day sack - ensure size is correct, only use the "long" fitting if you are 6' 2" or over. Otherwise the bergan will foul web gear. Set P.L.C.E webbing - i.e. Waist Belt (pref. with "hippo" pad), Yoke, 2 x ammo pouches, 2 x utility pouches, Respirator Case, Water bottle cover . Additional Web Items - '58 pattern Compass Pouch. Clothing. 2 x U.S. B.D.U. Jacket Black Or Woodland according to perceived requirement. (1 Carried, 1 Worn) 2 x U.S. B.D.U. Trousers Black Or Woodland according to perceived requirement. (1 carried, 1 Worn) 2 x "Norwegian" Shirt. (1 carried, 1 Worn) Northern Ireland Gloves Poncho - U.S. or Bundeswehr 2 T-Shirts (night wear or extra insulation) Boxer Shorts (or preferred underwear choice) Thermal Underwear - U.S. issue ECWS or Norwegian "Brynje" 4 x Pairs woollen socks Goretex oversocks Shemagh. Good quality boots, depends on personal preference/perceived need, Danner are excellent, The new Issue Pro-boot is a good, inexpensive choice and Hi-Tec Magnums are excellent lightweight boots. Woollen Watch Cap. "Fleece" style jacket. Several manufacturers now provide these in tactical colours. Breathable Waterproof. i.e. U.S. issue Gore-Tex parka or the new British issue jacket, which is designed to be worn UNDER the windproof layer. Sleeping. Sleeping Bag - I still favour a down bag, well wrapped against moisture ingress. Sleeping bag liner - pertex or merkalon. Kip mat - The Bundeswehr issue item folds up and makes a useful seat as well as padding the rear of your bergan. Breatheable Bivvy Bag Lightweight Backpacking tent Cooking/Eating Trangia Type stove - Bulky and slow but fuel is safe to carry and includes a full mess set. Sig Bottle - containing Methylated fuel for Trangia. M.R.E's - U.S. /UK issue or their commercial equivalents at least 3 days full menus. Tea Bags - Can't beat a brew! Sugar, salt, pepper, Curry/chilli powder, dried milk powder. Water Purifying Tablets Waterproof Matches - real ones, not candle wax sealed! K.F.S set - The Bundeswehr item is best and readily available through surplus dealers. '58 pattern water bottle Non-stick '58 pattern mug, get the commercial version with the plastic lip, avoids burns! Water Filter - P.W.P type attaches to '58 pattern bottle Spare filter for P.W.P Hexamine fuelled folding stove - with fuel carried internally P.38 style can openers (several). Snacks - for on the move crisps, cereal bars, dried meat/fruit etc. Personal Equipment. Heavy Bladed Knife - Pick a solid no nonsense design i.e. full tang, no hollow handle. The British Army Survival Knife is my personal choice. Leatherman Tool - or similar. Compass - Silva type with protractor base plate and sighting line in lid. Maps - of intended retreat area. Map case. Medical Kit - See accompanying file Personal Survival Kit - See Accompanying file. Mini Mag-Light - AA version Mag-Light - full size D Cell version, has "other" uses. Small fishing kit. Selection of snares. Pencil Flare Kit Small Portable Radio Spare Batteries - For Radio & Torches U.S. folding shovel. Coil nylon rope. Spool nylon cordage. 6 Black Plastic Bin Bags. Cam cream. Deck of cards. Zippo. Several butane lighters. Housewife - (sewing kit) Notebook Several Biros Wash kit - Soap, Toothpaste, Toothbrush, Shampoo sachets, Comb, Towel, Washcloth. Roll duct tape. Pocket binoculars. Boot care kit - Brush, cloth, wax. Toilet roll - V. important! ======================================================================== This is just an example, using my personal kit as a basis, it represents a fairly heavy load and should be carefully packed between the bergan and the web gear. Use common sense in packing and try as far as possible to make the bergan and your webbing independant of each other. (If you lose one you can fall back on the other). The exception is the personal survival kit which should ALWAYS be carried on the person. All kit is easily available in the UK (see my sources list).