Hello all,

I have been an avid reader of this forum and I have participated in some of the discussions. I am having a problem with my EDC that I cannot figure out. Let me break down my EDC and explain why it is lacking.
I always carry:
Victorinox Swisstool RS or SAK Huntsman (depending on where I am going, ie church, a formal engagement, etc)
Cell Phone
photon like flashlight (cheaper LED light that I got for XMAS)
Some sort of flame (lighter)
Leatherman Micra
going to carry a whistle today
One qt Nalgene. (Yes I do carry it EVERYWHERE, addicted to water)
But lastly, NO PSK.

Here's why. I hate having pockets full of stuff. The leatherman and the light are on my key ring. This alone drives me nuts. With all the keys I have to carry and the HUGE key FOB that chevy has for its keyless entry system, along with the detachable keychain that I have seen in some posts, my keys ARE ENOMROUS. I have tried to carabiner on the belt loop, but I feel dumb.

Living situation is that I live on a military base. I drive five minutes to work. When I go out in the woods, I do carry everything else, and more, but thats a different post. When I go out sightseeing (city or country) I do carry extra food and water in my truck, but not on me. Carrying a pack in downtown DC draws attention right about now, especially going in and out of museums where theyhave you check them anyway.

I have a PSK, but I put it in an otterbox. I wanted something that I could get into quickly and that would be water/crush proof at the same time.

I have a BUG OUT BAG in my military gear. It has to be packed all the time anyway.

I guess my question is pretty simple. Without adding anymore stuff to clog my pockets, what can I add to my EDC that will help me out? The one thing I am thinking of adding is one of those small pill vials you can get at most outdoors stores for a few dollars and filling it full of water pills, but thats about it.

Any Ideas??

Thanks, Garrett
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