We got a bit a of a Spring preview recently, and it got me itching to get out hiking. The Ides of March find me still housebound, but I'm playing with my day hiking kit this afternoon. It's also going to function as my GHB. It's a work in progress and I'd love your suggestions.
There no kid in this kit, although I'll very likely hike with my own or my Scouts when I use it. All my kids have their own kits. The 24 and almost 10 year olds can carry their own, while the baby's rides in the bucket of her stroller. (She won't always be with me when I use this kit. She has clothes, blankets, diapers/wipes/cream/baggies, water/formula/bottles and FAK in her kit. My Petzle e+ Lite headlamp is in there as well, along with an LED glow stick, multi-tool, and a few other goodies. This way the baby's bob can go with whoever she's with at the time.)
With no further fanfare, here's a list of the contents of my bag as it sits now. No idea how much it weighs. Probably too much but it's comfortable in the living room.
:-) The water and canteen cup are particularly heavy and are on the upgrade list. I've already noticed that I'm missing a headlamp, and I haven't added bug juice or sunscreen yet either. I think I'll add a baseball hat too.
BACKPACK - generic daypack-sized Kodiak brand from Walmart
LANYARD - Fox 40 whistle, LED squeeze, mini multi-tool, mini BIC
FIRE KIT - (In leather pouch with lanyard) ferro rod, bic, tampon, jute twine, char cloth, Altoids tin
TOOL KIT- (In red pencil case) fixed blade knife, LED, small chem light, garbage bags, duct tape, extra batteries (in Plano box), signal mirror, quarters
FAK - AMK Field Trauma Kit + triangular, Mylar blanket, LED, maxi pads, H2O tabs, breastmilk bags, OTC meds, purelle
SHELTER KIT- (In USGI molle canteen pouch With H2O Kit) poncho, paracord, bungee cord, tent stakes, Heatsheet (2p), silk sleeping bag liner, chem warmers
H2O KIT - (In USGI molle canteen pouch with Shelter Kit) USGI canteen, canteen cup, canteen stove, bandana, BIC (+FAK - tabs, bags)
CLOTHES - (in dry bag) merino socks, LS wool shirt, lined wind pants, Flo O thinsulate watch cap, liner gloves, (2) emerg ponchos, fleece jacket
FOOD - (In ziplock bags) cliff bars, coffee, tang, titanium spork
UPDATE: The kit will be the basis of my overnight kit. It's compartmentalized so I can easily upgrade for foul weather or more off-the-beaten path trips. Changing out the lightweight poncho for a more substantial shelter & sleep system, adding an axe or saw, or throwing in more robust cook & food kits, for example.