sybert777,

Let me clarify and comment.

1) The first aid items could be moved to your wallet, but my point was to have a second pocket sized first aid kit with additional items, something like the ultalight and watertight .3 or .5 from Adventure medical kits. You can google them, find them on ebay, possibly at your local sports/outdoors outfitter, or online here: http://www.adventuremedicalkits.com/ . They also have a basic .5 kit available for a nice price but not in a waterproof pouch (Standard disclaimers here and for the rest of the post). You can always make your own expanded pocket sized first aid kit to suit your needs. If you don't want to do a seperate kit for EDC at least have one available for venturing in the outdoors.

4) Esbit stove may be a good idea, especially combined with the metal foil pouch for boiling small quantities of water.

5) You can pick up standard red bandanas at most local retailers for a buck or two (I get mine at Tractor Supply).

6) You will probably want something a little more substantial than energy gum. There was another thread on the subject of gum here:
http://forums.equipped.org/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=191617&page=1

9) The wipe is a decent start, consider the sunscreen too as sunburns can be very debilitating. You can find small pouches or tubes of sunscreen, I even have one that clips to a belt loop. Some tea tree oil is a great multi-use item for stings and other things according to DR. A small vial of it could probably go a long way.

10) AAA may have some good maps. You can also google a particular area or park. I would suggest if possible to check with local resources such as a park ranger or park director. They may also be able to advise of any trouble areas that a map may not indicate (a map can't tell you if there is increased bear activity in a certain location, or if a mountain stream is too flooded to cross, after all).
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