Questioning your EDC

Got a question or suggestion about an EDC/BOB/GHB item, chat about it here.
Kris369
Posts: 41
Joined: Sat Aug 09, 2014 3:58 pm
Location: Area 4/5

Re: Questioning your EDC

Post by Kris369 »

Your EDC can just be your car key if you drive to work, leave everything else you need in there, or a small bag in your desk door.
Think you have to be careful as well these days, even a SAK can get you into trouble depending on the individual officer and his mood.

Knowledge is power, unless its really SHTF then common sense will see you through.
Saying that a list of useful numbers, a LED torch and alittle cash have saved me from countless small problems, don't rely on your iphone to save the day, batteries die far to easily. :D
Hope for the best, prep for the worst and keep it need to know.

To be a consistent winner means preparing not just one day, one month or even one year - but for a lifetime.
undomesticdiva

Re: Questioning your EDC

Post by undomesticdiva »

ForgeCorvus wrote:I call what I have in my work bag my EDC Bag-Load, with the exception of the large FFD these are all things that I need or use over a six month or so period.
My EDC Pocket-Carry is all stuff I'll use daily (or at least every few days..... Except the cash stash which I try not to touch)

That said I'm due for a replace&repack so I might have a cull while I'm at it...... I'm pretty sure that having quit smoking nearly two and a half years ago, I don't need the pack of spare papers :oops:

The papers could be useful as tinder? :)
ForgeCorvus
Posts: 3072
Joined: Fri Feb 08, 2013 11:32 pm

Re: Questioning your EDC

Post by ForgeCorvus »

undomesticdiva wrote:
ForgeCorvus wrote:I call what I have in my work bag my EDC Bag-Load, with the exception of the large FFD these are all things that I need or use over a six month or so period.
My EDC Pocket-Carry is all stuff I'll use daily (or at least every few days..... Except the cash stash which I try not to touch)

That said I'm due for a replace&repack so I might have a cull while I'm at it...... I'm pretty sure that having quit smoking nearly two and a half years ago, I don't need the pack of spare papers :oops:

The papers could be useful as tinder? :)
That is one of the functions of the twelve feet of bogroll ;)
jennyjj01 wrote:"I'm not in the least bit worried because I'm prepared: Are you?"
Londonpreppy wrote: At its core all prepping is, is making sure you're not down to your last sheet of loo roll when you really need a poo.
"All Things Strive" Gd Tak 'Gar
undomesticdiva

Re: Questioning your EDC

Post by undomesticdiva »

ForgeCorvus wrote:
undomesticdiva wrote:
ForgeCorvus wrote:I call what I have in my work bag my EDC Bag-Load, with the exception of the large FFD these are all things that I need or use over a six month or so period.
My EDC Pocket-Carry is all stuff I'll use daily (or at least every few days..... Except the cash stash which I try not to touch)

That said I'm due for a replace&repack so I might have a cull while I'm at it...... I'm pretty sure that having quit smoking nearly two and a half years ago, I don't need the pack of spare papers :oops:

The papers could be useful as tinder? :)
That is one of the functions of the twelve feet of bogroll ;)
lmao fair enough, lob it out then :D
ForgeCorvus
Posts: 3072
Joined: Fri Feb 08, 2013 11:32 pm

Re: Questioning your EDC

Post by ForgeCorvus »

Right, thats 1/2oz gone...........Now just 15lbs of stuff to go :oops:
jennyjj01 wrote:"I'm not in the least bit worried because I'm prepared: Are you?"
Londonpreppy wrote: At its core all prepping is, is making sure you're not down to your last sheet of loo roll when you really need a poo.
"All Things Strive" Gd Tak 'Gar
metatron

Re: Questioning your EDC

Post by metatron »

I can see the temptation of carry a lot of stuff, but as others have said, leave it in the car. I see an EDC as the things you really need to have on you, i.e. a small personal first aid kit, like the ones they sell in sports direct with the basics in.
Image

Tourch
Way to make fire (water proof matches in this case)
Cutting/opening food (swiss army knife)
Basic first aid kit + anti diarrhea and pain killer pills, water purification tablets
Water
Wallet with cash and cards (not pictured)

If I'm flying I remove the knife, otherwise it never changes and I dip into it quite often.
undomesticdiva

Re: Questioning your EDC

Post by undomesticdiva »

metatron wrote:I can see the temptation of carry a lot of stuff, but as others have said, leave it in the car. I see an EDC as the things you really need to have on you, i.e. a small personal first aid kit, like the ones they sell in sports direct with the basics in.

Tourch
Way to make fire (water proof matches in this case)
Cutting/opening food (swiss army knife)
Basic first aid kit + anti diarrhea and pain killer pills, water purification tablets
Water
Wallet with cash and cards (not pictured)

If I'm flying I remove the knife, otherwise it never changes and I dip into it quite often.

Looks awesome Metatron :) where did you get the case?
metatron

Re: Questioning your EDC

Post by metatron »

undomesticdiva wrote:
metatron wrote:I can see the temptation of carry a lot of stuff, but as others have said, leave it in the car. I see an EDC as the things you really need to have on you, i.e. a small personal first aid kit, like the ones they sell in sports direct with the basics in.

Tourch
Way to make fire (water proof matches in this case)
Cutting/opening food (swiss army knife)
Basic first aid kit + anti diarrhea and pain killer pills, water purification tablets
Water
Wallet with cash and cards (not pictured)

If I'm flying I remove the knife, otherwise it never changes and I dip into it quite often.

Looks awesome Metatron :) where did you get the case?
Sports direct on sale for £3.99, its water proof which is nice. The first aid kit bits that come with it are good but limited. First thing I always dip into is the plasters, then as I travel diarrhea tablets, as water and food in other places have questionable cleanliness.
User avatar
dangerman
Posts: 629
Joined: Wed Jul 16, 2014 11:26 am
Location: Liverpool

Re: Questioning your EDC

Post by dangerman »

I've been having a similar dilemma recently. I've bought tons of crap online - I don't really have the money for it. I have back ups of back ups coming out of my ears.

I carried my sling bag thing for a good while, I called it my EDC at the time, I switched it out of whatever bag I had with me. Motorcycle holdall, backpack, gym bag. But it was a burden and I realised that most of the stuff in there was ridiculous and the bag was heavy. So I now keep that by the door, alongside my go-bag. Or it get's chucked in the car if I'm going out any distance.

Meantime, I've bought a mini pocket organiser - yes yes, American YouTube inspired. It has my knife, multi-tool, first aid and other various bits of kit that I always feel better having on my person. I stick it in my pants pocket when walking, or my bag when going anywhere. It's minimal stuff in it that I often use. I'll see how this goes for a few months and probably change some stuff out.

Now I need to find a place to stick a drink and a protein flapjack now - so bulky. :/
I love motorcycles like a fat guy loves cake. I also love cake.