#302255 - 01/26/24 01:23 AM
 
Re: EDC Reduction
[Re: Jeanette_Isabelle]
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Today, while I was shopping in the travel-size section, I bought a one-ounce bottle of hand sanitizer and a travel-size pack of flushable wipes. Additionally, I came across a 1.75-ounce jar of Vaseline. Although I cannot recall ever needing Vaseline during any of my impromptu adventures, I have found it necessary for my weekend trips. I am undecided whether I should include it in my EDC bag, but I will update my list once I assemble my first aid kit, which I plan to do in February.
  Jeanette Isabelle 
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#302267 - 02/01/24 07:30 PM
 
Re: EDC Reduction
[Re: Jeanette_Isabelle]
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I won't be able to purchase the necessary items to assemble my first aid kit this February. Additionally, I have an expense that I need to cover in March, which may further delay my ability to obtain the supplies. I want to build my kit by April.
  Jeanette Isabelle 
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I'm not sure whose twisted idea it was to put hundreds of adolescents in underfunded schools run by people whose dreams were crushed years ago, but I admire the sadism. -- Wednesday Adams, Wednesday
 
 
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#302269 - 02/03/24 12:25 AM
 
Re: EDC Reduction
[Re: Jeanette_Isabelle]
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Interesting thread about what and how to carry.  Messenger bag or backpack is personal preference.  Backpack can definitely carry more, but if you prefer the messenger then so-be-it. 
  In my situation I found that carrying lots of gear on me anytime away from home was a non-starter for many of the reasons mentioned here.  The backpack became what you'd take on a weekend hike -- way too much for EDC.  Now I'm down to pocket carry for EDC. 
  My truck OTOH is always nearby -- home, work, shopping, traveling... The kit in the truck is good for quite a few days and includes food, water, coffee (w/ Ti French press), a light sleeping bag and blanket if I need to pull an all-nighter on the road (BTDT), hygiene items and large FAK.  Tools sorta go with it being a truck.  
  If I didn't have a truck I'd have a duffel or container set up as a trunk kit.  If you travel by mass-transit -- sorry, I'm out of ideas, back to your messenger bag.  
  As always, YMMV. 
 
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#302271 - 02/03/24 02:18 AM
 
Re: EDC Reduction
[Re: Russ]
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In my situation I found that carrying lots of gear on me anytime away from home was a non-starter for many of the reasons mentioned here.  The backpack became what you'd take on a weekend hike -- way too much for EDC.  Now I'm down to pocket carry for EDC. Experience has taught me what I need to have on me when I'm away from home. Experience has also taught me that the first aid kit I have on me is more than what I need, hence why I will build one to fulfill my needs. Given that experience is my teacher, I would like to know if experience has taught you that you need everything in the backpack you mentioned. If not, how heavy of a bag would you carry if you only carried what you required in the past? Jeanette Isabelle  
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#302272 - 02/03/24 03:34 AM
 
Re: EDC Reduction
[Re: Jeanette_Isabelle]
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Experience taught me to lighten the load and leave the bulk of the kit in the truck.  Some EDC items need to be on you, I reduced it to pocket carry for daily items -- wallet, keys, cellphone, folder and flashlight; some items just need to be nearby, in my case out in the parking lot. 
 
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#302274 - 02/03/24 06:47 PM
 
Re: EDC Reduction
[Re: Russ]
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My truck OTOH is always nearby -- home, work, shopping, traveling... The kit in the truck is good for quite a few days and includes food, water, coffee (w/ Ti French press), a light sleeping bag and blanket if I need to pull an all-nighter on the road (BTDT), hygiene items and large FAK.  Tools sorta go with it being a truck. I regret not addressing this aspect of your post in my previous response. Have you ever been in an unexpected situation where you had to be away from home for a few days? Over the years, I have been fortunate enough to access the food and beverages I require within a few hours or overnight, even if the options were limited. However, I'd like to know if you have faced any difficulties in this regard. I have always found suitable sleeping arrangements, even if it meant sleeping on a couch or a carpeted floor. However, maintaining hygiene is a bit more challenging when away from home. I always carry the necessary items with me, but for everything else, I have to manage without them. It takes some time, but I have learned to adapt to these situations. Jeanette Isabelle  
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I'm not sure whose twisted idea it was to put hundreds of adolescents in underfunded schools run by people whose dreams were crushed years ago, but I admire the sadism. -- Wednesday Adams, Wednesday
 
 
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#302276 - 02/05/24 12:39 AM
 
Re: EDC Reduction
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I have never been stung by a scorpion but have encountered them twice. The first time was when I was a small child, and a scorpion entered our house. The second time was during summer camp when a scorpion entered our cabin. Because of these experiences, I am considering purchasing a  Scorpion Finder. I want to see if it will become a part of my everyday carry. Jeanette Isabelle  
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#302277 - 02/05/24 06:23 PM
 
Re: EDC Reduction
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I try to plan in order to avoid unexpected situations - so far I've been lucky.  Those times when I've needed to be away from home I've planned to either camp out with relatives (guest room) or I stayed in a hotel/motel.  
  Many years back I slept in the truck simply because I over-estimated my ability to put off sleep.  Pulled over at an interstate rest stop for 5 hours and then back on the road.  A hotel was just across the interstate from where I'd had dinner so it would have been easy to stop, but I chose to press on.  
  Since that bad choice, I've stopped and used that hotel as a rest stop a few times, the hotel has an excellent restaurant.    
  One issue in planning is how much time I've allowed for a certain trip.  In the past I tried to drive in one day (literally 24 hours) what should done in two or even three days.  Weather/season being an issue because driving through some mountain passes in winter can extend time on the road.  Now that I've experienced those delays, I plan for it. 
 
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#302279 - 02/05/24 06:53 PM
 
Re: EDC Reduction
[Re: Russ]
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Carpal Tunnel
 
 
 
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I try to plan in order to avoid unexpected situations - so far I've been lucky.  Those times when I've needed to be away from home I've planned to either camp out with relatives (guest room) or I stayed in a hotel/motel. Back in my younger days, I resided in Dallas and had friends who were always up for anything. We constantly got into unexpected situations, but I found them quite exhilarating. Without those experiences, life would have been incredibly dull. However, there was one particular incident that I could have done without. I remember planting both of my knees in the unforgiving concrete and the excruciating pain that followed. For two long months, I was unable to walk correctly, and I had to wear shorts in the dead of winter to avoid irritating my injuries. Despite the discomfort, I was always ready for whatever the unpredictable world had in store for me. Jeanette Isabelle  
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