For the newer memebers of the post, there is a PackRat that I carry that I'd call 90% EDC. There are times I don't have it, but when I don't, I'm not more than 200m from where it is. Not perfect, but I always have a light or two, my Leatherman, a pocket knife, and few other goodies on me unless I'm in the shower or sleeping.
Well, I finally got to spend time with a digitial camera. So, for everyone who has read the ever changing list of stuff that is in my bag of tricks and wondered how it all fit, I can answer you.
Here, you see the Packrat in the stand-alone configuration. It is just as likely to be in another pack, with the sling wrapped around the top grab handle.
These are the items that are carried in the ouside pockets. The thumb drive gets tucked into the velco loop that holds the mesh pocket closed- it fits like it was designed to do that, but I'd say it is just luck. The keys are usually clipped to my jeans, but the might be clipped to the D-ring on the side of the Rat.
As a rule, the pockets on the outside are empty. They catch stuff as I need them to, but about a third of the time, the back pocket has my check book and a pen or three in it.
When you open the Rat, you are greated by this mess. Intimidating, isn't it. <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> The front of the pack is on the left side of this image, by the way.
These guys are tucked into the bottom of the Rat. The capsule for the Immodium is a piece of cut down paintball tube, with two endcaps. I wrote the contents and directions down on the caps, but they don't show so well here.
The Squirt EL is clipped to the lanyard, with the slack of the lanyard taken up by wrapping it around the bundle of paracord. It isn't much, but it a left over from a project where I needed some corelines. The ones I didn't need are included as well, in one of the ziplocks. The wall putty was included becuase... well, why not?
I didn't have the Tylenol capsule finished when this was taken, nor had I added a bit of thread on a carboard holder and a sewing machine bobbin of Spiderwire.
All the goodies in the front pockets. I no longer have a need for AAA batteries, so I took them out and put in more AAs. Tools and writing impliments. I found a 1/4" socket adaptor from one of my 1/4" tool kits in my car last night, so that has been added as well, so I can use the sockets with the fingertip driver.
Bhind those pockets is a large sleeve pocket. The coin envelopes and the tiny zip locks are for electronics components and bits of stuff that comes my way during the day. The one gallon zipper bag is big enough to hold the Rat when it is in another pack.
The pockets along the back of the Rat. The binder clip keeps the the P-38 from opening up in the pocket, and has been joined by a few more since this picture was taken and the text added.
I use this memory key for emergency stuff, as it can be write protected. The latest removal tools and updates from Norton and Macfee, Adaware, the newest Stinger and ZoneAlarm firewall, Belarc, etc, along with a bunch of windows updates. Also put a bunch of tools that I like to have, like WinAmp, Firefox, and a few others, including the icon I use here.
The TI-89 is what I like to carry, but with one my current courses, it has been forbidden, so I'm going to switch to my older TI-84. If the stuff hits the fan and I have the time, I going to pull out the TI, and replace it with a folded up contractor's bag.
The AOL tin holds items that are more survival oriented. It's shown open below.
The matches are lacured, and slipped into two pieces of corrogated carboard, 12 per piece. Those are then taped together on one side, with the striker taped to one of them, roughside in. Not shown here, a couple of small screw eyes are tossed in the tin. Don't know why I didn't mention them when I added the labels.
I also have a few CDs tucked into the notebook. OpenOffice install, Knoppix and BART bootabal OSes on CD.
This usually tags with a 14oz wide mouth Nalgene bottle. Other than boiling in the aluminum foil, I don't really have a means of water purification, but that is about the only weakness in this.