Before 9/11, about the only things that I carried with me were my Leatherman Supertool and the change in my pocket. <br><br>Since that day in September, however, I've made many changes in my everyday-carry. I made the decision to be prepared for whatever situation may arise.<br>My updated EDC consists of:<br><br>Left front pocket; keychain with keys, Photon II (red), small serrated blade knife, Airguide instruments marine compass/whistle/magnifying lens/temperature gauge tool, and a Maglite solitaire.<br>Right front pocket; small Swiss Army-like pocket tool with knife, file, toothpick and tweezers and pocket change.<br>Left rear pocket; wallet with insurance card, drivers license.<br>Right rear pocket; one handkerchief and one red bandanna, (thanks Doug)<br>Left hip; Meyerco Speedster in a horizontal carry sheath, glass cutting tool in sheath.<br>Right hip; Leatherman Wave with the Wave Tool Adapter Kit, Pelican Magnum Plus 2AA flashlight in sheath with pocket for spare batteries, and a butane lighter (windproof) in sheath.<br>And around my neck, the MoD Scorpion neckknife for self-defense purposes. <br><br>Some (my wife) may consider this a bit much, but I am comfortable with it. I am in the process of assembling a mini-PSK as set by the advice given in this forum, that I will also carry on my person for emergency purposes.<br><br>A little preparation, goes a long way.<br>Thank you, Equipped To Survive. <br><br>