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I never keep my kitlists. I bin them and re-write on every exercise or activity. This betters my fluency on selecting the kit I will need, and kit will vary with different activities anyhow(and I’m REALLY untidy, and lose the kitlist anyway!) So, here’s a general example of a kitlist, I will write out off the top of my head right now- Let’s imagine a past scenario; I’m going to sennybridge for five days, will be sleeping outside, cooking myself. I will firstly categorise my kit, and under each sub-heading, write the relevant kit needed. I will tick them once they’re in the rucksack, strictly not before hand. Business - All business/finance/loan/mortgage related link can be found here Computers - All computer hardware/software/peripheral related link can be found here Internet - All webhosting/webdesign/internet marketing related link can be found here Software - All software related link can be found here Web Design - All web design/development related link can be found here Web Hosting - All web hosting related link can be found here Web Promotion - All search engine optimization/internet marketing related link can be found here Web Resources - All other web related link can be found here Recreation - All travel/hotel/cruise related link can be found here Casino - All online gambling/poker/blackjack/roulette related link can be found here Health - All online pharmacy/hospital/health related link can be found here Shopping - All online shopping/gift related link can be found here Miscellaneous - All other links can be found here Food- here, I tend to jot down the dietary requirements: I’ll require 4 breakfasts (not five, as I’ll be arriving on the first day brekfasted), 5 Lunches, and 4 teas (will not need tea on 5th day, as we will be leaving before teatime). I can now construct a separate food list, and rummage through ratpacks and take out what I need, rather than carry five boxes and use half the contents. Equipment- KFS, stove (probably hexi), sufficient fuel & spares, Mess tin, cleaning kit. Matches/lighter (can be found in ratpacks). |
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