List of Survival Items for an Outdoor Emergency Kit

Be prepared for danger by stockpiling the gear on this short list of survival items.

By Jason Knight
Updated on June 19, 2023
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Even a routine outing can become life-threatening when you’re unprepared, so invest in the gear on this list of survival items to create your own emergency backpack.

As a wilderness educator, I frequently hear of situations in which people could have benefited from an emergency backpack containing must-have survival gear. One such situation was the epic survival story of 16-year-old Autumn Veatch. In the summer of 2015, she was flying home to Washington from Montana with her step-grandparents when their small plane crashed in the North Cascades. Autumn survived the fiery wreck with bruises and burns; however, her step-grandparents didn’t make it. The blaze destroyed any tools and first-aid or survival kits that may have been in the plane.

Although she didn’t have any training to fall back on, Autumn remembered a few survival tips from TV programs she’d watched with her father years before. She remembered to head downhill until finding a stream, and then to follow the water downstream.

So, Autumn made her way out of the mountains by locating and following a stream, climbing down several waterfalls along the way, until the stream joined a larger creek. The water looked dirty, and Autumn didn’t have any purification tools. She decided not to drink it, since she didn’t want to get too sick to keep hiking. She spent the night on a sandbar, huddled in a sweatshirt, without shelter or fire. The temperature was so cold that she didn’t get any sleep. But the next day, Autumn continued to hike downhill. Eventually, the creek crossed a hiking trail that led her down to a highway and a trailhead, where she found some hikers. Autumn was then taken to a local hospital, where she was treated for dehydration and burns.

Autumn’s story is amazing and hopeful. She did her best with the circumstances in which she found herself. When she believed she wouldn’t make it, thoughts of family and friends motivated her to keep going. The will to live is a powerful factor in many emergencies. Despite not having any formal survival training, Autumn kept her wits and persevered. Unlike so many others, she made it out alive and returned to her family.

Autumn’s story illustrates a less-common survival situation where navigating out of the wilderness is preferred to surviving in place until help arrives. Had she stayed by the plane, she might have succumbed to hypothermia or dehydration, especially since searchers couldn’t find the wreck the first day. She made good choices, had luck on her side, and ultimately made it out alive without must-have survival gear. Imagine how vastly better her situation would’ve been with rudimentary knowledge of survival skills, or a survival kit on hand.

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