RE: Lets talk about Get Home Bags
Me thinks my EDC has officially grown up into a GHB.
All my gear fits into a 5 liter mini pack but I'm no way carrying the comprehensive list as above.
Tool Kit in pouch:-
Lock Knife
Mini Wind up led torch
A tea candle, Lighter, and firesteel
1m box strapping (For when it's raining)
Auto punch (For when it's raining lots)
1/2 roll (Flattened) gaffer tape
PPE in pouch:-
Safety glasses
Spare Glasses
4 x Foam Ear plugs
2 x Face mask FFP3
Fluorescent vest
Work gloves
Extra large rubber gloves (For when it's really wet)
Boot laces (Multi uses)
First aid kit:Consisting of
Plasters, micropore, scissors, tweezers, latex gloves, resus-i-aid, 3" bandages, hard back razor blades, magnifying glass, 50ml saline sachet, paracetamol, anti congestive, cortozone cream, anti diarrhea caps, stay awake caffeine tabs (Super strength), 6 sugar wraps.
Medialert card and dog tags
Mini sewing kit
Daily Meds (2 days)
Hygiene in a pouch:-
Plastic comb (never leave home without one)
Wet wipes
16 sandwich bags.
12 petrol station plastic gloves.
2 packs of tissues
Little bottle of no-water alcohol wash (Burns well)
Bic Razor (Multi uses)
Puri-water tabs
Canvas dog bowl
Spork
Army can opener
Foldable ToothBrush
Clothing:-
Waterproof Cape
Pair of waterproof leggings
Shemagh
Red Survival bag
Floppy hat and watch cap
2 x 1/2 liter bottled water.
In a sealed water proof pouch:-
Laminated inventory and contact card
£20 (in small notes and coin)
Plastic (part time door opener)
Photostat of passport
PRescription for meds
Mini County street map.
It might seem like a lot of gear but it's not because it's all little bits and bods. Total weight just under 4 kgs.
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