Tools

 

-Palm Sized Flat Rock: To Tree Knock with, or to Stone Knock with.
-Peanut-Butter 
-Chocolate Bars
-Apples
-Bacon Grease or Bacon
-Audio Recorder (Possibly with a Parabolic Mic.)
-Video Recorder
-Tri-Pod
-Plastic Freezer Bags (For Sample Collection and Protection of Equipment.)
-Plastic 20"x10" Containers
-Paper Towels
-Quick Dry Plaster (Use Large Sandwich Bags to Contain enough for a 12"x6"x2" Casting.)
-Thermal Camera
-Night-Vision Camera
-Quarter or Other known Measured Item.
-Permenant (Black) Ink Markers
-Duct Tape to collect Hair Samples. (Wrap in Reverse around Trees where food is left.)
-Thread to hang at 7' level. (To indicate travel through area.)
-Game Video Cameras or Picture Taking Cameras. (3 or More to Cover each other.)
-Flash Lights. (at least 2 per person.)
-Walkie Talkies.
-Tape Measure
-Rain Parkas
-Grid Paper (Laminated) to make Trail Maps.
-Grease Pens for Marking on Trail Maps.
-Parabolic Microphone
-Batteries (AAA, AA, and any other needed for the equipment.)
-Compass
-Trail Cam's (2 Minimum)
-Make sure you have an "Aerial" View of the Search Area with a North Arrow and a Scale of Distance in Feet.
-Water. Water Bottles.
-Large Tarp & Poles & Rope.
-Insect Repellant with DEET.
-Spray Paint (A Bright Color)-To Mark Downed Branches/Trees.
-Talc Powder (To lay in Suspected areas).
-Red Lense for Flashlight and Camera. (Reason; When Red Light meet Red Color it makes it white. Assuming the "Tree-Peekers" have Auburn Hair.).
-Twine.
-Rubber/Latex Gloves.
-Q-Tips (Small, Sealed Packages)
-Small Plastic Bags or Containers