First Aid Kit
With every long trip I take I realize I am bringing so much more stuff than I need. With each successive trip I have brought less and less and half of the items still go untouched. And it's such a pain in the ass to haul everything around!
It is a constant battle of too much or not enough and this first aid kit is no different.
That being said, with a paramedic wife and a newly minted wilderness first aid certification, this is the largest first aid kit I've ever packed.
- The pack itself is actually two small MOLLE packs snapped together.
- NOLS Wilderness First Aid Pocket Guide
- Band aids
- Alcohol wipes
- Larger sterile packs, sponges and pads
- Bandages
- Tincture of Benzoin
- Sterile flush
- Gloves!
- Various tapes and adhesives
- Swath/sling
- Tweezers
- Steristrips and butterfly stitches
- Moleskin and 2nd skin
- Shears
- Various medications
I'm sure I'm forgetting something, feel free to let me know!
Survival Kit
When Nadine and I attended the survival class a few months ago we picked up some good tips about how a survival kit is different from a first aid kit. First of all, it should be small. Small enough that you can always carry it. If it is a hassle it'll be easy to reason not to bring it. Second, it should just have the essentials and items that serve multiple purposes.
- 2008 International Juggler's Association pocket knife
- SOL emergency blanket
- Waterproof matches
- Lighter
- Flint and striker
- Kindling
- Bandannas
- Whistle
- Glow stick
- String
- Flashlight
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