"Hey, Vinyl." Jake says, giving him a mild shake to wake him. Vinyl wakes with a snort. Everyone now up decides to have a couple handfuls of the trail mix out of the open bag and split it up between themselves, then wash it down with a couple sips. The sweet taste of the trail mix masks any blood or grime and is easy enough to swallow. Everyone finds it hard to stop and agrees thet it wasn't very filling.
Jake finds that his ribs hurt just as bad as the last few hours but atleast he is coming to expect the kick of pain when he breaths in.
4 water bottles: Holds 33 Oz at max: All water: Equated liquid water: 64 Oz
Everyone then takes about an hour nap and Jake seems to have woken up before anyone else. Jake begins work on supplanting the clay and rocks from the pile covering the body. The whole activity takes an hour. When Jake finishes he finds that the body looks more like a bloody person shaped bag of crushed fruit than a person.
Jake pulls Felisha's pack from the clay mush. It seems to have taken quite a beating but everything inside looks to have survived.
Jake finished looks to the now beginning to rot corpse of Cassidie. "We need to bury these guys." Jake thinks. Crouched over in the corner Jake begins digging shallow graves after grabbing the trowel from the sorted pile.
Inventory so far:
22 pairs of socks (4 of which cotton, the rest wool.)
9 pounds of trailmix (it looks like everyone had the same idea)
3 full unopened packages of beef jerky (half a pound)
3 packages of dried mangoes (1 barely touched, the rest unopened)
2 fresh grapefruit
4 freeze dried meals (beef stew, 2 chilis, chicken stew)
1 dented can of pepper spray
1 .44 Magnum (5 Magtech Remington .44 magnum 240-grain Flat-Nose steel FMJ bullets)
8 tank tops (5 of which womens)
7 sports bras (various colors)
1 parka
5 raincoats (1 of which is only 95% water repellent the rest are 100% water proof)
5 duck backs (waterproof)
5 empty backpacking backpacks
2 empty daypacks
4 pocket knives
1 survival knife
1 Fairbairn and Sykes WWII Commando Knife Remake(Felix's)
1 destroyed SAT phone
2 Smashed ipods
1 smashed pair of glasses (one frame managed to survive)
2 pairs of binoculars (pretty cheap ones)
1 monocular (Best performing, longest distance, X16)
5 sleeping bags
4 two-man tents
5 sleeping pads
10 pairs of jeans (4 womens)
5 pairs of jean shorts (womens)
4 swim suits (2 womens)
15 pairs of cargo pants (nylon blend, 6 womens)
28 shirts (8 long sleeve, 6 LS womens, 6 SS womens, all long sleeve is polypropylene)
1 medical kit (1 bottle of Vicodin-34 remaining, 3 full rolls of gauze, 1 easy tourniquet, 1 sling, 1 full bottle of ibuprofen-100 capsules, 1 bottle of factor eight coagulant- 80 doses, 12 patches of moleskin, hard white plastic case)
1 package of gum (spearmint, 8 sticks)
1 box of 250 ziplock bags (quart size)
1 box of 100 ziplock bags (gallon size)
1 box of 60 trash bags (40 gallon size)
1 bottle of boot epoxy (16 oz)
1 tube of boot water proofing (20 Oz)
3 camp whisperlight stoves
10 canisters of stove fuel (various sizes, 206 equated Oz)
1 flint
2 boxes of weather proof matches (box required, 42 sticks)
2 compasses (1 smashed)
1 Denali National Park Map (laminated paper)
2 books (The Tomb, Authored by F. Paul Wilson, Female Power and Male Dominance: On the Origins of Sexuality Inequality, Authored by Peggy Reeves Sanday)
5 full mess kits (fork, spoon, knife, plate included)
1 assembled cook ware (2 pots 1 pan set)
5 pairs of boots (2 womens, all 95% water repellent)
4 pairs of gloves (3 leather, 1 winter)
1 boot repair kit (1 heavy needle, 1 spool waterproof sinew, hard plastic case)
5 leather wallets (assorted id's cand cards, 193 equated dollars)
5 round trip plane ticket's
1 unbroken bottle of jack daniels whiskey (Old No. 7, 32 ounces)
1 unbroken bottle of Conn Creek Sauvignon (About 24 ounces)
1 gatorade (18 ounces)
3 pump water filters
8 replacement filters
1 cooking water container (holds 12 gallons)
2 compact mirrors (a crack runs through ones prism)
1 makeup case (1 brush, 6 different color pigments)
1 bottle of perfume (a sweet nonfloral scent, 9 Oz)
4 flashlights (takes 2 AAs, 2 have AA,s in them)
4 AA packs (8 batteries in all)
3 lanterns (2 battery powered-takes 4 D-cells, 1 oil powered, none are full)
2 large D-cell battery packages (16 D-cells)
1 bottle of lamp oil (18 Oz)
2 LED head lamps (takes AAAs, all are full)
1 package of AAAs (6 batteries)
1 Zippo brand lighter (no way of telling amount of remaining fuel)
2 battery powered watches (one's display keeps flashing "00:00")
6 short white candles (the remains of two broken long candles)
5 leather belts
3 belt buckles
3 lengths of parachute cord (500 foot length each, untouched)
3 walking sticks (2 of which resemble ski poles, the last is varnished oak)
1 rape whistle
2 silver crosses (one with Jesus, one without)
1 star of david (gold)
2 plastic bangles
5 pairs of boot gators (waterproof)
1 box of tampons
2 small packages of birth control pills (halfway through the month)
3 pairs of broken sunglasses
2 rings (womens, bands, silver)
10 packages of top ramen (3 beef, 4 chicken, 3 oriental)
1 box of adhesive bandages (45 bandages, medium size, 2 inches in length)
4 canisters of assorted seasonings (1 salt, 1 garlic salt, 1 seasoning salt, 1 everglade seasoning, all untouched)
1 bear canister (a large hard plastic container that comes equipped with a stainless steel lock, used for storing food so a bear doesn't take it, the lock is removeable)
1 stainless steel Lockex brand key (to the bear canister lock)
1 trowel (for latrines, stainless steel)
It doesn't look like Felisha was carrying much. Must have loaded it all on Andy. Luckily, it seems she was carrying most of the groups food.
5 water bottles: Holds 33 Oz at max: All water: Equated liquid water: 87 Oz
(this is the most accurate inventory. You missed a couple things in the pockets of your packs last time.)
Digging graves will take a while even if Jake plans on going only a couple feet underground. The others will probably be up before he is finished.