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CANADIAN CARPERS Feb 6th 2012 9:01 am

safety first
 
The Canadian government recently advised that when travelling in icy/winter conditions you should carry the following items...
A SHOVEL
ICE SCRAPPERS
CAT LITTER
A CANDLE
BLANKETS OR SLEEPING BAG
A FUEL CAN (FULL)
DRINKING WATER
FOOD FOR 24 HRS
EXTRA WARM CLOTHING
SPARE SOCKS/HAT/GLOVES
A RED RAG
A WARNING TRIANGLE
A TORCH AND SPARE BATTERIES
JUMP LEADS
A TOW ROPE

I felt a right t**t getting on the bus today.

iaink Feb 6th 2012 9:07 am

Re: safety first
 
:D

Aviator Feb 6th 2012 9:56 am

Re: safety first
 

Originally Posted by CANADIAN CARPERS (Post 9887481)
The Canadian government recently advised that when travelling in icy/winter conditions you should carry the following items...
A SHOVEL
ICE SCRAPPERS
CAT LITTER
A CANDLE
BLANKETS OR SLEEPING BAG
A FUEL CAN (FULL)
DRINKING WATER
FOOD FOR 24 HRS
EXTRA WARM CLOTHING
SPARE SOCKS/HAT/GLOVES
A RED RAG
A WARNING TRIANGLE
A TORCH AND SPARE BATTERIES
JUMP LEADS
A TOW ROPE

I felt a right t**t getting on the bus today.

This is when you are driving and to put in the trunk of the car. And you should not be feeling bodily parts on the bus!

Joking aside, this is what everyone driving on winter roads should have. Add to that a Spot tracker and all is well. I have a few other items in my survival kit, such waterproof matches, purifying tabs, an old hard drive disk as a reflector, laser flare and space blankets. If you have a cell phone be sure the GPS setting is on and don't use it more than is necessary, SAR can triangulate you location using cell towers so long as the phone is on. Texting is the best way to summon help, Once sent a text message keeps trying to get through. Our team got a fix on one guy to within 11ft of his actual location.

There are some folks who were not prepared and are still out there somewhere.

BristolUK Feb 6th 2012 11:09 am

Re: safety first
 

Originally Posted by Aviator (Post 9887575)
...space blankets....

Is that for orbital roads? ;)

Aviator Feb 6th 2012 1:29 pm

Re: safety first
 

Originally Posted by BristolUK (Post 9887676)
Is that for orbital roads? ;)

Driving through the mountain passes and when flying in the back country.

gad33 Feb 6th 2012 1:35 pm

Re: safety first
 

Originally Posted by CANADIAN CARPERS (Post 9887481)
The Canadian government recently advised that when travelling in icy/winter conditions you should carry the following items...
A SHOVEL
ICE SCRAPPERS
CAT LITTER
A CANDLE
BLANKETS OR SLEEPING BAG
A FUEL CAN (FULL)
DRINKING WATER
FOOD FOR 24 HRS
EXTRA WARM CLOTHING
SPARE SOCKS/HAT/GLOVES
A RED RAG
A WARNING TRIANGLE
A TORCH AND SPARE BATTERIES
JUMP LEADS
A TOW ROPE

I felt a right t**t getting on the bus today.

but didn't you feel superior to the other passengers knowing that you were prepared?

dollface Feb 6th 2012 1:59 pm

Re: safety first
 

Originally Posted by gad33 (Post 9887840)
but didn't you feel superior to the other passengers knowing that you were prepared?

Bet he felt like a girl guide:lol:

Geordie Lass Feb 7th 2012 1:44 am

Re: safety first
 

Originally Posted by CANADIAN CARPERS (Post 9887481)
The Canadian government recently advised that when travelling in icy/winter conditions you should carry the following items...
A SHOVEL
ICE SCRAPPERS
CAT LITTER
A CANDLE
BLANKETS OR SLEEPING BAG
A FUEL CAN (FULL)
DRINKING WATER
FOOD FOR 24 HRS
EXTRA WARM CLOTHING
SPARE SOCKS/HAT/GLOVES
A RED RAG
A WARNING TRIANGLE
A TORCH AND SPARE BATTERIES
JUMP LEADS
A TOW ROPE

I felt a right t**t getting on the bus today.

:D laughed out loud at your last comment!

OK - so what's with the cat litter? traction if you get stuck - you put it behind the wheels right?

A Red Rag?? what's that for?

Jingsamichty Feb 7th 2012 1:52 am

Re: safety first
 

Originally Posted by Geordie Lass (Post 9888654)
A Red Rag?? what's that for?

To help get bulls out of snowdrifts.

iaink Feb 7th 2012 2:36 am

Re: safety first
 

Originally Posted by Geordie Lass (Post 9888654)
:D laughed out loud at your last comment!

OK - so what's with the cat litter? traction if you get stuck - you put it behind the wheels right?

A Red Rag?? what's that for?

Kitty litter for traction (doesnt work that well, those spiked mat things would be much better)

Red Rag is so you have something that can be seen against a snowy backdrop I guess...

CANADIAN CARPERS Feb 7th 2012 2:54 am

Re: safety first
 

Originally Posted by Geordie Lass (Post 9888654)
:D laughed out loud at your last comment!

OK - so what's with the cat litter? traction if you get stuck - you put it behind the wheels right?

A Red Rag?? what's that for?

The cat litter is incase you get caught short :rofl: No I believe it is for traction as you say. As for the red rag I was talking to the chief of police and no I was not in handcuffs he invited me into his house on boxing day for a beer. Anyway we were having a laugh about how I had no room in my trunk after filling it with shovels and blankets etc and he told me if ever you get stuck hang a red rag out of the window and the emergency services if passing will stop to assist realising it is not just another abandoned vehicle. Could be a life saver if you later fall asleep/pass out!

Geordie Lass Feb 7th 2012 2:55 am

Re: safety first
 

Originally Posted by Jingsamichty (Post 9888666)
To help get bulls out of snowdrifts.

Wouldn't you be better with a black one? they might charge you if you use a red one?


Originally Posted by iaink (Post 9888737)
Kitty litter for traction (doesnt work that well, those spiked mat things would be much better)

Red Rag is so you have something that can be seen against a snowy backdrop I guess...

Don't you guys have fluorescent clothing out there? ;)

Geordie Lass Feb 7th 2012 2:56 am

Re: safety first
 

Originally Posted by CANADIAN CARPERS (Post 9888755)
The cat litter is incase you get caught short :rofl: No I believe it is for traction as you say. As for the red rag I was talking to the chief of police and no I was not in handcuffs he invited me into his house on boxing day for a beer. Anyway we were having a laugh about how I had no room in my trunk after filling it with shovels and blankets etc and he told me if ever you get stuck hang a red rag out of the window and the emergency services if passing will stop to assist realising it is not just another abandoned vehicle. Could be a life saver if you later fall asleep/pass out!

Makes sense now - so if you don't have phone etc - hang your rag out the window! :)

iaink Feb 7th 2012 2:58 am

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Originally Posted by Geordie Lass (Post 9888757)
Don't you guys have fluorescent clothing out there? ;)

Only the hunters and crossing guards, so I guess that rules out 99.9% of expats;)

iaink Feb 7th 2012 3:01 am

Re: safety first
 

Originally Posted by Geordie Lass (Post 9888761)
Makes sense now - so if you don't have phone etc - hang your rag out the window! :)

There are large parts of Canada where a phone wont get a signal. They are often the bits with bad weather and patchy snow clearance.

Seeing as how this thread seems to have unexpectedly diverted from humour to info: I used to carry a lot of that junk in my trunk, now I am lucky if I bother to keep the shovel, foil blanket and a few other bits and pieces beyond the obvious window scraper/ snow brush combo. Sure, If I was on a cross Canada trek I would pack a kit, but for the daily commute its overkill.


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