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| #240626 - 02/06/12 06:22 PM  Left pocket/ right pocket...Some carry options |  
|   Carpal Tunnel
 
 Registered:  03/11/05
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Left pocket - Survival/ comfort/ First aid kit**Right pocket - Heatsheet, knife, snacks
 
 Water on hip or pack, jacket as necessary
 
 
 ** Combo kit with ten basics.
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| #240630 - 02/06/12 07:48 PM  Re: Left pocket/ right pocket...Some carry options
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|   Geezer
 
 Registered:  06/02/06
 Posts: 5359
 Loc:  SOCAL
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The key is to put certain items in the same pocket each time.  Left, right, thigh, rear, whatever/wherever -- always in the same place. 
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| #240633 - 02/06/12 08:28 PM  Re: Left pocket/ right pocket...Some carry options
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|   Old Hand
 
 Registered:  06/03/09
 Posts: 982
 Loc:  Norway
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Left thigh cargo pocket: Modified Doug Ritter PSK and leatherman juice multitool. 
 Right thigh: Cell phone in water proof/water resistant vinyl pouch and a knife (Mora 840. I sewed on a leather patch so the holster snaps on above the pocket. The major part of the holster is actually inside the cargo pocket, with only the handle and about 1" of the holster sticking out above the pocket. I also made a hole in the flap over that cargo pocket.).
 
 Left pocket: Handkerchief, keys (including key chain light).
 
 Right pocket: Vallet (as small as possible).
 
 The location of each item has been very carefully evaluated: It should NOT in any way impeede motion. It can't be too bulky. And I must be able to take a fall without hurting myself on hard objects, so any hard stuff must be somewhere that I usually don't land on. I'm 100% satisfied on all accounts.
 
 I'm also trying to integrate a plastic tarp, poncho or garbage bag, but so far I can't make it work without being too bulky. A work in progress...
 
 If I feel like tumbling about a lot (such as when skiing, or lying flat on the ground enjoying my lunch) I'll move the stuff in my "normal" pocket to a more secure pocket, such as the small pockets on my anorack.
 
 Oh, and the anorack has a whistle easily accessible. Usually I'll have a mini first aid kit in one of the small pockets as well.
 
 Edited by MostlyHarmless (02/06/12 08:28 PM)
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| #240644 - 02/06/12 11:49 PM  Re: Left pocket/ right pocket...Some carry options
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|   Pooh-Bah
 
   Registered:  04/01/10
 Posts: 1629
 Loc:  Northern California
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What's the context?  Where are you going, etc.? 
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| #240696 - 02/07/12 07:45 PM  Re: Left pocket/ right pocket...Some carry options
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|   Pooh-Bah
 
   Registered:  04/01/10
 Posts: 1629
 Loc:  Northern California
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Gorgeous! 
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