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Old 05-25-2008, 03:43 PM   #31 (permalink)
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Pliers:
- Needle nose
- Water Pump Pliers (aka Channel Locks)
- Strap Wrench

- Table and chairs (folding)
- Camera
- Radios
- Poo Paper for the outlaw fields
- ID (for after game beers)
- Hopper Elbows (7/8 and 1)
- First Aid kit
- Cooler
- Pocket Knife
- Batteries (9V, AA and AAA)

And probally the most obivous one that has been completely missed: A Gear Bag . Got to put everything somewhere eh?
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All the buses I have looked at so far have enough room under the belly of the bus to carry roughly 2 large hockey bags per person, I think we are covered, except for maybe Frink and Sparky. They may have to get their own buses.
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Old 05-25-2008, 04:34 PM   #32 (permalink)
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It depends on what the field has to offer, but I always take chairs, and if possible my canopy. Learned that lesson the hard way, went to a field new to me and there was no shade at all, August here in south carolina can put a hurting on you if you have to sit in the sun alot. i was so miserable, went the next day and bought a 12'x12', and take it whenever possible. Better to have something you do not need than to need something you do not have.
I bought a crap load of o-rings for tanks, always someone who needs one (or a battery), I put 10 in a bag and sell em for a buck, good deal ?
I always change out my batteries and check them ($2 9v tester is handy) keep the good used ones to give to the newbs who never show up with supplies. Better than throwing them out in my mind. I always tell them they should bring extra, but you know how that goes.
I liked the socks idea, I keep a pair in my glovebox, along with a pair of undies, never know, some of those field "squirt dogs" mike hit you at the wrong time and oops.
Food- I take p/b crackers and viennas with me, easy to eat and pack.
Hydrate- any type of gatorade or other brand is great to take, replentish the old bodily fluids.
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Old 05-25-2008, 05:07 PM   #33 (permalink)
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I keep a bunch of stuff in my trunk in case of an emergency. Socks, pants, sweatshirt, blanket, water, and some peanut bars. I never forget them because they are allways there. Once I had my son I started keeping a first aid kit in my glovebox, that has saved my *** a lot.
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Old 05-25-2008, 05:17 PM   #34 (permalink)
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1. 12grams
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3. Mask
4. 10-20, 10 round tubes
5. Harness
6. Kilt
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Old 05-25-2008, 10:33 PM   #35 (permalink)
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I have seen alot of items listed that I take to the field...But there is one item that is always in my truck...Game day or not...
1 MRE... has helped me out on a few occasions.
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Old 05-27-2008, 11:20 PM   #36 (permalink)
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Well I just reorganized it, and added some things.
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Old 05-27-2008, 11:48 PM   #37 (permalink)
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wow...compared to you guys....i feel like a miser. lol.

1) mask
2) sweat rag
3) rags
4) complete toolkit, pliers, wrenches, screwdrivers, t handle allen keys in both metric and american, smaller allen keys
5)12 grams
6) duct tape
7) electrical tape
8) spare spring kits, parts, and o-rings
9) hoppes #9 gun oil
10) anti-fog
11) tp or paper towels
12)garbage bag
13) change of clothes
14) money
15) water
used to bring the following every time when i had more markers
16) spare parts for various markers, mostly spyders at the time i had 3-6 spyders
17) extra co2 tanks
18) 100rd pods, i had 22 at most before
19) pouches for the pods
20) various vests, equipment
21) seats
22) extra masks
23) extra camo clothes
some of these above items are useful when i have a weekend game, suhc as SPPL or scenario games, but since i currently have only 1 marker, and a simple one at that, i dont need as much parts or such.
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Old 05-29-2008, 01:09 AM   #38 (permalink)
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Gear:
- Marker
- Backup marker (usually the pump)
- Oil
- Paper Towels (doubles as TP in a pinch)
- Mask
- Spare lens (!)
- Gloves
- Barrel condom
- Squeegee and swab
- Tank
- Loader w/ spare batteries
- Towel
- Pack & pods
- Spare macroline (learned from experience after the bottom-fed trracer went POW after filling the CO2 and walking to the field in the hot sun)

Tools:
- Allen keys
- Screwdriver set
- Cutters (for macroline)

Other:
- Water, water, water
- Nitric Oxide powder (generally reserved for weightlifting, it's a crazy stimulant. Not for the faint of heart.)
- Munchies
- Cash

Worn:
- Jersey & pants
- Cup (!!!!)
- Old running shoes


My gearbag gets heavier everytime I revise this list.
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Old 05-29-2008, 05:39 AM   #39 (permalink)
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Hawiian shirt (I cant believe it hasent been said yet) I usually play in Jersey and pants in the morning, then switch to shorts and shirt after lunch or when ever it gets too hot.

case of water bottles, for people that forget.

old laundry detergent bottles for cleaning masks between games

I usually buy a bulk package of wash clothes before a big game, then I hand them out if some one needs then if they dont come back its no big deal.

In my first aid kit I carry unflavored Pedialite, if some one get dehydrated this stuff works wonders....kills a hangover like nobodies business as well.
Lots of medical tape in my kit as well..its better for you than duct tape.

Garbage bags

5 gallon sports water jug

Folding table, comes in handy alot.

These are just a few things I bring that I didnt see in the other lists.
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