I'm trying to put together a first aid kit for my husband, who goes up the mountain twice a day with the dog over winter. I've tried this before & haven't had success at making him take it, but also I feel like any problem small enough to be solved with a little box of plasters he can walk himself down the mountain with. There have been cases where he's slipped in mud and needed my assistance getting down.
So I'm thinking of making one themed around absolute 'worst case scenario' crises (plus training in how to actually use the things). Situations where 1. he can't power through it and get down, and 2. where he might need to do first aid faster than I (or others) can get up to him.
What would you add to this list?
- catastrophic bleeding (emergency bandage)
- sprained or broken ankle/leg (???)
- dodgy knees (tubular bandage)
- extremely cold & wet / can't move due to injury (emergency survival bag)
plus
- carabiner (to secure the dog's lead round a tree, so he can focus on first aid)
- flashing beacon (for being spotted)
- hand sanitiser
(& Does anyone know a good 'wilderness first aid' book or course, that I can look at the contents page for more ideas)
What I'm finding online is quite a lot of lists of 'stuff', but I think it'd help my brain better to have a list of
use cases (from whence you choose the stuff)
. Otherwise I'm just giving him weight, without a clear idea of what the things are for.