Registered: 03/31/06
Posts: 1355
Loc: United Kingdom.
I travel a lot by public transport. So: Tool, SAK, Torch(s),lighter, Cellphone, Wallet, E.D.C. keyring ( whistle, photon-light, compass). Good Book!!! Water and a warm layer. Something to sit on as well. Umbrella. Sunshade& shelter from the rain.
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Registered: 04/26/06
Posts: 304
Loc: North Central Texas, USA
I have to agree with the layered approach. If I tried to nail down everything in an ultimate EDC, I'd probably be a case for the men with butterfly nets and white coat.
I'm just starting with the emerg prep/survival plans and am just starting to prepare my kits. I'd suggest a few band-aids with alcohol cleansing pad/anti-biotic creme. Preventing an infection (particularly if soap and clean water not available) is less painful than treating and curing one.
- Brian, from Texas
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Also known as BrianEagle. I just remembered my old password!
I have to wholeheartedly agree with Lazermonkey! Your Brain is, and should be your first, and foremost EDC carry tool! Being an ex Paratrooper and an Ex DOD Police Officer, I learned a saying from Uncle Sam's Misguided Children, that should always be kept in mind, no pun intended, "Adapt, Improvise, Overcome!".....No tool or implement that you carry is worth a hill of beans if you do not use your Brain! Carry On Lazermonkey!.....Krell
I have to agree with Craig! I'm over 50 also, and a Disabled Veteran. In my case, I have to be able to deal within the limitations of spinal nerve damage from a broken back and neck. So there's another consideration to bear in mind, besides "Functionality".....the ability to use and apply what you do carry. Krell
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