Been reading here for a while, thought I'd join in this one.
Not that I've alot of "new" ideas, just find it interesting and informative.
Used to think I carried alot when planning to be out all day.
That is, until I saw some lists (on another forum). Since then,
I just may be a Modern Day Minimalist.
This is in a "fanny pack" that has an extra zipper compartment
on one side and an open pouch on the other.
Toilet paper. Yes, I listed it 1st. About a 1/3 roll, mashed flat, in a ziplock.
Actually has more uses than the obvious butt... I mean but that's for another thread.
Water. My canteen fits in the open side pouch of the pack. enough for the day.
1st aid. couple of 4x4 bandages, a few lrg bandaids, small bar of soap, tweezers, tape,
couple days worth of my arthritis meds, pain meds (just in case) in a ziplock.
Small flashlight (AA mini-maglight w/ extra bulb & batteries) disposable lighter, matches,
space blanket, shoe laces, unbreakable mirror, small compass, basic multi-tool and some
light fishing line w/ small foam bobber and a few small hooks and split shot. Again, in a ziplock.
20 ft of nylon cord/rope. If whitetail hunting also a drag strap (much better than just rope).
You guessed it, in a ziplock.
A true luxury item is my GPS. A Garmin E-Trex (the inexpensive yellow one).
This thing has saved me thousands of footsteps when it came time to get back
to the truck. It fits in the side zipper pouch along with my cell phone and a disposable camera.
On top of all this is some food. Usually some type of high energy/dense bar for "just in case"
and, what else but a good ol' sandwich.
On the belt is a Gerber Gator.
In the bottom of the pack is an extra large heavy duty trash bag and an extra
ziplock bag or two.
Hey, them things are handy as a pocket on your shirt!!!!
They'll keep stuff sorted and easy to find in your pack.
Good for protecting and collecting other stuff. Cheap & lightweight.
I got some good ideas from y'alls posts, thanks for sharing.
