There are some pretty interesting ideas in the two videos, and I like what you had to say about multifunctionality in the items you carry.

I liked what you had to say about your choice in shoes. I once had to help carry a woman up a steep hill in an emergency because of her shoes, or rather because her shoes were nowhere to be found. She might have been fine with the idea, but she was by no means slight of figure, and I had to rest afterward instead of getting back quickly to help others. The fun also had me sweating profusely in very cold weather.

I'm interested in why you carry a second wallet for additional items rather than something that can hold more in the same amount of space. I understand that a wallet is a pretty solid organizer and all, but I'm not sure a heavy duty bag (aloksak for instance) couldn't get the same job done and allow for more items or could simply be smaller and easier to carry. I could also understand if your normal wallet was something to hand over in case you were mugged and the secondary wallet had money, credit cards and so on in it, but you seemed to have those split up between the two you carry.


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