My EDC / Survival Kit (post yours)

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Marshall

Nomad
Jan 22, 2013
313
64
Gdańsk, Poland
www.AdamMarczak.com
A lot of us have it.
It's my EDC / Survival Kit.
It always with me in the notebook case.

My EDC / Survival Kit is basically two parts: the survival kit and first aid kit.


SURVIVAL KIT



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1. Knife.
One of the most important tool. The knife must be made from good steel and be sharp.

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2. Multitool.
"For everything"

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3. Lighter.
To start a fire.

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4. Flint.
To start a fire.

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5. Matches.
Some good, waterproof matches to start a fire also as good kindling.

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6. Tampon.
Very good kindling.

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7. Flashlight.
A small led flashlight.

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8. Paracord, string, wire, etc.
To repair equipment or clothing, to build traps for animals, etc.

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9. Needle and thread.
Repair of clothing and equipment.

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10. Notes.
For notes, leave information, etc.

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11. Pen, pencil.
For notes as above.

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12. Condom.
Can save your life: http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/content.php?r=529-11-Ways-A-Condom-Can-Save-Your-Life

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FIRST AID KIT



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1. Self-adhesive patches.
Dressing cuts and small wounds.
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2. Tape / adhesive fabric.
Wounds, temporary repairs.
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3. Sterile gauze.
Dressing larger wounds.
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4. Bandage.
Dressing larger wounds.
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5. Disinfectant wipes.
Washing of wounds, disinfection of hands, tools.
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6. Steri-Strips Strip.
"Sewing" deeper wounds.
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7. Antipyretic / anti-inflammatory drugs.
Anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs.
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8. Antidiarrheal drug.
Antidiarrheal drug in tablets.
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9. Potassium permanganate.
Decontamination / disinfection of wounds, treatment of drinking water, lighting a fire.
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10. NRC foil.
Thermal insulation, building makeshift shelters, etc.
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11. Zipper plastic bags.
Protection against water and moisture, and they can also be used in 1,000 ways, such as containers for water or kindling.
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...my English isn't good - let me know about mistakes please...
 
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Tristar777

Nomad
Mar 19, 2011
269
0
North Somerset UK
Hi. Nice set up for wilderness PSK, Im doing one that is more geared to an urban setting, ie I wont need so many fire making options but will need the FAK and other things required in town for example.

Good setup and thanks for sharing.
 

ged

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Jul 16, 2009
4,980
14
In the woods if possible.
Nice kit, but it would be a bit too bulky for me for EDC.

I have a belt kit which consists of two pouches. One contains a multitool (usually a Leatherman Charge Tti but may be another, depending on what I'm doing that day). The other contains a ThruNite T10 torch wrapped in a microfibre cloth, a blue flame lighter, tweezers, and a Victorinox Signature. That's two pairs of tweezers for the observant among you. :) Never leave home without it.

My FAK is the clothes that I'm wearing.
 

Marshall

Nomad
Jan 22, 2013
313
64
Gdańsk, Poland
www.AdamMarczak.com
They are:

EDC: Maxpedition 0259G Mini Pocket Organizer (OD Green)
FIRST AID KIT: Maxpedition 0223K Tactile Pocket Small (Khaki)


Are there alternative pouches, made by others ?
Nick, I had good noname pouch for the EDC/First Aid Kit.
But it was good for one year then disintegrated. :)

I have a few things from Maxpedition and polish products from Miwo Military www.miwo-military.net - they are indestructible.
 
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Jul 12, 2012
1,309
0
38
Liverpool
I don't like the EDC term, it smacks of Prepper OMG DOOMSDAY to me, but I do carry a few things when I am in work-

Leatherman Charge (it's a tool box)
Pocket security bit set and driver.
Small first aid kit (focused on burns)
Gas Soldering iron.
32gb memory stick.

Other than that,
SGS2
Zippo and a spare gas lighter.
Maxpediton pouch with 6 cigars in it and a bullet cutter, and matches.
Wallet.
Keyring, Key's, glow in the dark thingy, mini mag light, s4 leatherman 16gb memory stick, marbles match safe with matches in it.
 

Jock

Forager
Feb 26, 2009
181
0
East Kilbride
I like the kit it's very smart:

Would it be rude to suggest?
I'd wrap some gorrila tape round the pill bottle
Add a whistle
A Cliff bar
swap the bic for a wenger & carry spare batteries for the torch
A pair of latex gloves for the FAK might also be useful
Maybe a small burns dressing too?

I'm addicted to carrying too much stuff in my jacket
Most of the pockets strain a bit
I would post a show & tell pic as well but fear I would get ridiculed for excess :)
 

Laurentius

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Aug 13, 2009
2,432
626
Knowhere
My EDC tin, is basically a slightly enhanced FAK in a tobacco tin, it includes those things I might forget to take out with me otherwise and is predicated around what I use and what is useful to me, thus it includes earplugs, a comb, a pencil, a small fork (kebabs for the eating of) It does not contain anything sharp or suggestive of Ninja assassins.

Other than that I carry a number of useful items on my keyring, which vary from day to day or where I am going. Both get good usage, I not infrequently have recourse to the plasters in the tin, as cutting myself is an occupational hazard on my allotment.
 

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