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#244612 - 04/08/12 12:57 AM Day/Day Hike Pack
bacpacjac Offline
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I promised Frisket that I'd post a pic of my day/day hike pack and since I'm repacking tonight for a family hike tomorrow, here it is. It's almost EDC. I carry it when I'm more than a short walk back to my jeep, and also on day hikes. It stays in the Jeep when I'm not carrying it, so in that sense, with me every day.



*candle in pic has been removed
*bug spray and suncreen will be added as the weather warms, as will a bucket-style hat and thinner top (instead of the wool jacket)
*there are 2 carabiners are attached to the outside of the pack for attacjing a second nalgene bottle and stuff sack/dump pouch for my son's and little Scout's treasures found along the way.

SMALL FRONT POCKET: CPR face mask and shield, nitrile gloves

FRONT POCKET: LED lightstick, LED headlamp, lanyard with FOX 40, squeeze LED, Gerber Clutch, ferro rod, Star Wars LED

MIDDLE POCKET: FAK (augmented AMK Field Trauma Kit) OTC meds, modular gadget/tool kit
http://forums.equipped.org/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=244611#Post244611

BIG POCKET: esbit stove and 12 tabs, SS water bottle nested in tin can, OD GI poncho, 2 person Heat Sheet, 25 ft 550, 2 hand warmers, Ruko Muela fixed blade, match safe (with strike anywhere matches, 2 cotton balls and 2 birthday candles), med vial with 5 AAAs, toilet per, glasses case, fleece jacket (with socks, mitts and banadana in pockets), lined rain pants, blaze orange hat, bag of snacks and hot drinks (via, hot choco, peppermint tea, 3 cliff bars, sesame honey bars, peanut MMs)


Edited by bacpacjac (04/08/12 11:07 PM)
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#244620 - 04/08/12 01:43 AM Re: Day/Day Hike Pack [Re: bacpacjac]
bacpacjac Offline
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Thanks for the tips, Izzy. I've heard only good things about lithium batteries. They're on my shopping list.

I've been eyeing that silocone stuff for a awhile. Think I might put it on the "Not So Subtle Mother's Day Gift Ideas" list. :-)
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#244624 - 04/08/12 02:33 AM Re: Day/Day Hike Pack [Re: bacpacjac]
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RE: CPR face mask and shield
The science seems to have moved away from mouth to mouth ventilation cpr: compressions only or breathless cpr is now standard for resuscitation in a setting where an ambu bag is unavailable. The masks and shield devices never worked very well in terms of keeping rescuers distant enough from the patient to provide protection from body fluid contamination.

I performed mouth to mouth on an ER patient who was graceless enough to arrest while another patient was using the ambu bag-in 1978, our ER only had one ambu bag. It was a very instructive experience. I got real pushy about getting some spare ambu bags.

Anyway, this might be a way to lighten the load.
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#244632 - 04/08/12 03:06 PM Re: Day/Day Hike Pack [Re: bacpacjac]
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Loc: Central Oregon
Looks like a very comprehensive kit.

Nice job.

From a SAR perspective I really wish more people were so well prepared.

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Edited by Outdoor_Quest (04/08/12 03:06 PM)

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#244634 - 04/08/12 06:32 PM Re: Day/Day Hike Pack [Re: ]
chaosmagnet Offline
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Registered: 12/03/09
Posts: 3821
Loc: USA
Originally Posted By: IzzyJG99
You didn't mention what type of AAA batteries you have. I'd go with Lithium.


The only AA and AAA primaries I buy are Energizer Ultimate Lithium. They're lighter than alkalines, last longer in use, last much longer in storage, and don't leak. Highly recommended.

The best prices I've found are from batteryjunction.com. No affiliation except as a customer.

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#244635 - 04/08/12 06:35 PM Re: Day/Day Hike Pack [Re: bacpacjac]
CANOEDOGS Offline
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Registered: 02/03/07
Posts: 1853
Loc: MINNESOTA
very well done,add some snare wire and you could live in the woods with that kit!

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#244644 - 04/08/12 11:03 PM Re: Day/Day Hike Pack [Re: bacpacjac]
bacpacjac Offline
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Loc: Ontario, Canada
Thanks guys. I think it's the lightest kit I've ever made for anything other than our few months of summer. It's still a little heavy when both water bottles are full, but it rides comfortably. I really want to add one of our homade hobo stoves but the es it stove just fits so nicely. A hobo stove doesn't weigh much but it does take up room.

I've also thought about replacing the sauce can with a gsi cup but I like the higher volume of the can. I can prep three small cups of hot chocolate vs just one big cup.



Edited by bacpacjac (04/08/12 11:12 PM)
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#244647 - 04/08/12 11:54 PM Re: Day/Day Hike Pack [Re: bacpacjac]
bacpacjac Offline
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Thanks Izzy. I've thought about going strictly liquid, but food is such a morale booster.
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#244722 - 04/10/12 10:36 AM Re: Day/Day Hike Pack [Re: bacpacjac]
Byrd_Huntr Offline
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Originally Posted By: bacpacjac
Thanks Izzy. I've thought about going strictly liquid, but food is such a morale booster.


Me too! I got the keg into my rucksack, but the tapper kept snagging branches.
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#244724 - 04/10/12 12:39 PM Re: Day/Day Hike Pack [Re: bacpacjac]
bacpacjac Offline
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LOL @ Byrd! Just shot-gun it man!!
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