i sort of breeze over "office stuff" posts because i'm not in one anymore,but something i have not seen just looking at a post or three is ice grippers.the Yak Tracks, rubber with steel coils are easy to slip on and work great.i use them for winter dog walks.a set of those in your kit would make the walk home or to a safe place fast and easy if you have to bail out in winter.which i'm very happy is over for the most part here.
Registered: 10/22/07
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Loc: Gulf Coast Florida, USA
Oooh. Good call on the Yak Trax. I usually keep mine in the truck when it's icy, since if I think I need them I'll take them into the office with me.
...Which reminds me; gotta retrieve them from the neighbors. I lent them out so they could get home safely after a visit on an icy night, and I think they are hoping I forgot where they went.
- Full change of clothes [need to add boots or shoes] - A couple of dollars in change. [should add more] - Some snacks and some juice drinks. - Advil, generic allergy tabs
looks through drawer .............
- Jar of instant coffee. Some teabags. - Lysol wipes. - One bootlace [hmmm] - Regular & travel mug - Several screwdrivers of differing types - Spare batteries for my flashlights
There are gallons and gallons of water for the cooler nearby.
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