:: EDC ::
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For those who aren't familiar with the acronym, EDC means everyday carry - something you take with you everyday, practically everywhere you go. I take this bag with me practically everywhere. This is what's in it. Click on the link "inside my everyday pack" to see a semi-detailed description of what's in the bag.
For a quick run-down, read on. The basics, of course, include my wallet, keys, PDA, phone, and sunglasses. In a pouch in the main compartment, I have a a small kit of some useful and some not-so-useful items, assorted medicine, a deck of cards, and some other useful items. In and around the bag, I've got a bunch of carabiners to attach stuff to - stuff like keys, tools, a lighter, a USB drive, and others. Also in (or attached to) the bag are a few flashlights.
You can also check out some of my other junk, see what other people have in their bags, or see more of what other people have in their bags.
07:59 | view comments
For those who aren't familiar with the acronym, EDC means everyday carry - something you take with you everyday, practically everywhere you go. I take this bag with me practically everywhere. This is what's in it. Click on the link "inside my everyday pack" to see a semi-detailed description of what's in the bag.
For a quick run-down, read on. The basics, of course, include my wallet, keys, PDA, phone, and sunglasses. In a pouch in the main compartment, I have a a small kit of some useful and some not-so-useful items, assorted medicine, a deck of cards, and some other useful items. In and around the bag, I've got a bunch of carabiners to attach stuff to - stuff like keys, tools, a lighter, a USB drive, and others. Also in (or attached to) the bag are a few flashlights.
You can also check out some of my other junk, see what other people have in their bags, or see more of what other people have in their bags.