That was my mums advice when I was a young blokeAlways carry some form of protection.
I run a Camelback set up too. Far superior to the minelab harness. Lower pocket is perfect for the 5000 type battery, and speakers, audio filters, bunjis, radio/gps will mount on the shoulder straps. Top pocket for snake bandages/other survival aids, and it carrys a respectable amount of water as a bonus. I used a soldering iron to melt holes at various locations to enable wiring to be run internally through the rig to keep things tidy.Camelback ambush, holds 3lts of water and plenty room for emergency essentials, snacks and has loops for your bungy.
They is also a loop on the back where my pick lives
I heard that nicotine patches are good for snake biteshey all , just wondering how many members carry a snake bit kit on there harness? This is my harness set up.
Interesting just googled it and looks like there’s a bit of research into patches and vice versa with tobacco addiction.I heard that nicotine patches are good for snake bites
You need 2 and are ten dollars each. But need a stick to keep the limb stiffI never carry a snake bite kit, never have. Maybe I should.....but after 8 years running around in the bush in the Infantry, usually with a few hundred or even thousand other blokes, and a whole life of fishing, hunting,prospecting, and having only ever come accross 1 snake bite victim in all that time, and that was 1987, I have become complacent. Much more worried about getting lost due to heat exhaustion and dehydration than snake bite.
The only other bloke I know who was bitten by a snake was in his shed in the suburbs, not out bush.
Maybe I should chuck in a compression bandage....
I never carry a snake bite kit, never have. Maybe I should.....but after 8 years running around in the bush in the Infantry, usually with a few hundred or even thousand other blokes, and a whole life of fishing, hunting,prospecting, and having only ever come accross 1 snake bite victim in all that time, and that was 1987, I have become complacent. Much more worried about getting lost due to heat exhaustion and dehydration than snake bite.
The only other bloke I know who was bitten by a snake was in his shed in the suburbs, not out bush.
Maybe I should chuck in a compression bandage....
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