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MISC. EQUIPMENT

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PFD

(Personal Flotation Device)
A. Kokatat Ms Fit - actually designed with women in mind but it fits and I like it... and that's what matters.
B. Gerber folding knife
C. SPOT satellite messanger
D. VHF radio
E. Rope knife
    (gift from friend Jerry Sparks)
F. Orientering compass
G. Lib balm and sunscreen
H. Small zip ties 
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Day Bag

Kept in day hatch behind cockpit
A. Wallet
B. Battery lantern
C. Head Lamp
D. Heat Packs
E. Write in the rain tablet
F. Spandex scarf
G. Leatherman multi tool
H. P cord
I. Mini first aid kit
J.  MP3 player w/ radio receiver
K. Wool mittens
L. Camp towell
   (moved to clothing bag)
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Spare Paddle Bag

Deck mounted bag is from Nigel Foster Designs.  This has to be the most secure way to carry a spare paddle.  I used to have to occasionally check on my spare to be sure it was still held tightly under the deck bungees.  Now I know it's just fine.  I use it a bit like a deck bag by storing a couple other items in with the paddle.

A. Snap Dragon nylon cockpit cover
B. Werner 205 cm fiberglass
    Correyvrecken
C. Utility tarp - ued as a changing
    mat and ground sheet in the tent 
    vestabule
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