| Item |
Cost |
Weight |
|
Antitoxin
(vial) |
50 gp |
— |
| Back Travois | 100 gp |
20 lb. |
|
Bedroll |
1 sp |
5
lb.1 |
|
Blanket,
winter |
5 sp |
3
lb.1 |
|
Block
and tackle |
5 gp |
5
lb. |
|
Bucket
(empty) |
5 sp |
2
lb. |
|
Canvas
(sq. yd.) |
1 sp |
1
lb. |
| Charcoal (10' bag) | 2 sp |
10 lb. |
|
Climber’s
kit |
80 gp |
5
lb.1 |
| Coal, (10' bag) | 2 sp |
10 lb. |
| Crampons (Ice Walking) | 4 gp |
1/2 lb. |
|
Firewood
(per day) |
1 cp |
20
lb. |
|
Fishhook |
1 sp |
— |
|
Fishing
net, 25 sq. ft. |
4 gp |
5
lb. |
| Fishing Tackle | 20 gp | 5 lb. |
|
Flint
and steel |
1 gp |
— |
|
Grappling
hook |
1 gp |
4
lb. |
|
Hammer |
5 sp |
2
lb. |
| Hammock | 5 gp |
2 lb. |
|
Healer’s
kit |
50 gp |
1
lb. |
| Mess Kit | 8 gp | 4 lb. |
| Pavilion | ||
| Camping, small (15x15 10 person) | 30 gp | 20 lb. |
| Camping, large (20x30 25 person) | 100 gp | 50 lb. |
| Traveling, (8-ft. circle 3 person) | 20 gp | 10 lb. |
| Percolator | 1 gp | 1 lb. |
|
Pick,
miner’s |
3 gp |
10
lb. |
|
Piton |
1 sp |
1/2
lb. |
|
Pole,
10-foot |
2 sp |
8
lb. |
|
Pot,
iron |
5 sp |
10
lb. |
|
Rations,
trail (per day) |
5 sp |
1
lb.1 |
|
Rope,
hempen (50 ft.) |
1 gp |
10
lb. |
|
Rope,
silk (50 ft.) |
10 gp |
5
lb. |
|
Sewing
needle |
5 sp |
— |
|
Signal
whistle |
|
|
| Bone | 15 cp |
— |
| Iron | 8 sp |
— |
| Reed | 7 cp |
— |
| Silver | 2 gp |
— |
| Skis and Poles | 15 gp |
6 lb. |
|
Sledge |
1 gp |
10
lb. |
|
Soap
(per lb.) |
5 sp |
1
lb. |
|
Spade
or shovel |
2 gp |
8
lb. |
| Spike | ||
| Iron, 6" | 5 sp | 4 lb. |
| Silver, 8" | 1 gp | 2 lb. |
| Wood, 12" | 2 cp | 1 lb. |
|
Spyglass |
1,000
gp |
1
lb. |
|
Tent |
10 gp |
20
lb.1 |
| Small (1 man) | 5 gp | 10 lb.1 |
| Normal (4 man) | 20 gp |
40
lb.1 |
| Large (15 men) | 30 gp | 80 lb.1 |
|
Waterskin |
1 gp |
4
lb.1 |
|
Whetstone |
2 cp |
1
lb. |
Back Travois: This device enables adventurers to more easily carry their fallen comrades out of hazardous areas so they can receive treatment in a more hospitable location. The back travois consists of a sturdy leather harness (straps and buckles allow the harness to .t bipedal creatures from Small to Large) and a set of jointed wooden poles. The harness and poles connect together to form a simple triangle of wood and leather that can support creatures of size Large or smaller. The open end of the triangle rests across the wearer’s shoulders, while the tip of the triangle drags on the ground behind – in most cases, the head of the fallen is positioned near the head of the wearer to avoid exacerbating any injuries. When wearing a back travois, a character’s carrying capacity is doubled but his base movement rate is reduced by one-half. It also imposes a –5 circumstance penalty to all Dexterity checks. A character can only transport individuals no more than one size category larger than himself with a back travois.
