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This is the minimum amount of gear that you will
keep on you at all times.
This gear provides you with a way to handle most
common scenarios.
With an EDC, you get an easy-to carry, every day
survival kit.
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First, you have to consider what your basic
survival needs are.
Then, based on those needs, decide how to meet
those needs with something simple and small.
Then, based on your options, you have to decide
to carry it EVERY DAY or not.
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Water
Food
Shelter
Fire/Energy/Heat
Security
Health and Sanitation
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It should be compact.
It needs to have just the essential items.
You need to use your brain when choosing what to
put in it.
Get or Make a compact carrier for your tin.
EDCs are NOT designed for long-term survival.
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Dental Floss: Could be improvised as fishing line or snare
Fishing line: Could be improvised as fishing line or snare
Floss Bobbin: Keep your floss or fishing line on this.
Fish Hooks: Used for fishing
Aluminum Foil: Use it for improvised food cooking andwater boiling. Keep your fish hooks wrapped up in it so youdon’t get stuck by them.
Small Can Opener: In a bad situation, this could beextremely handy when finding canned foods whensearching.
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Mylar Space Blankets: Not durable, so, you
probably get one use.
Paracord: I am a huge fan. Do what it takes to
keep in on you, even if it is the
overhyped, paracord bracelet.
Fishing Line: This can be used for a backup
cordage as well.
Your Watch: Switch from Digital to Analog (and
waterproof) so you can navigate with it.
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BIC disposable lighters: Cheap and Reliable Source
of fire.
Wrap some duct tape on this for the “fix-all” of
survival. It doesn’t add much bulk.
Everstryke Match: Fire is important, so keep
backups. This is an awesome match.
Small Ferro Rod: If you know how to get tinder,
this will spark a fire well. Another awesome
backup.
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Pocket Knife: The S&W CK105H Extreme Ops
Knife is usually less than $20.
Multitool: Leatherman and Gerber make good
options, if you can handle the size.
Neck Knife: A good backup that no one would
expect you to have.
Keychain Knife: Another backup, using what you
already have in place… a keychain.
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