This is a list of Suggested Equipment List from the Oregon Bushhackers Website.
Do you think things should be added or maybe deleted from this list?
-Eric
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While the Oregon BushHackers do not have any mandatory equipment requirements on our trips (other than a safe, licensed vehicle), it is HIGHLY recommended that you have the following:
CB radio - 40 channels
Tow strap - 2" or 3" in width with sewn loops on the end this is not the same as a tow rope, with metal hooks on the end
Tow hooks - mounted to the frame of your vehicle, front and rear
First aid kit -
needle
thread
scissors
bandaids
aspirin
gauze bandage
cotton ball
alcohol cleaning tissue
razor blade
cloth tape
shoelace
Survival kit -
flashlight
knife
lighter or matches
mirror
whistle
compass
Water / canteen
Tools -
screwdrivers (flat and philips)
crescent wrench
plyers
socket set (metric or standard; big enough to fit all nuts/bolts)
duct tape
mechanics wire
special tools for your vehicle only, like hub wrench
Spare tire & tools
Lug wrench
Jack (bottle and/or high lift jack)
Block of wood (to place jack on, to put under frame)
Air gauge - the $10 digital ones from Price Costco are suggested
Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) sticker from Oregon DMV - $7 for two years; required for Sand Lake and TSF OHV areas
Maps
Fire Exstinguisher
Litter / garbage bags
Lunch / Food / Soda
Finally, a sense of humor, a good attitude and common sense
Other interesting things to bring include:
Cell phone
GPS
Camera with film
Video camera with VHS/8mm tape and batteries
Toliet Paper
Spare parts
u-joints
hoses
belts
hubs
other commonly broken parts
Spare fluids
oil
gas
tranny fluid
power steering fluid
xfer case fluid
differential fluid
grease
WD-40
starter fluid
Rags / hand-cleaner
Overnight gear
sleeping bag
tent
Insect repellent
Portable come-a-long (poor man's winch)
Hiking boots
Warm clothes / coat (and maybe extra clothes as well)
Work gloves
Shovel
Chainsaw / axe / bow-saw
Air tank / air compressor / transfer hose
Siphon hose
Tie-downs (so everything in your rig is secured) Ratchet straps, 12' minimum length. In addition securing the load they can be
used to help re-seat a tire bead.
Snow or mud chains
Flag (9' high, 1' long orange/red flag for Sand Lake only)
Tire repair kit
CD's (sorry, some of us live the hard life)
Paper / pen (for trip report, notes if you get lost :-)
Bucket with lid (for catching dripping fluids)
Spare batteries (as needed for handheld CB, GPS, flashlight, etc.)
Signal flare kit