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Outdoor EDC Kit

Outdoor EDC Kit
A selection of items that could prove vital in an emergency, that packs down to 9 x 6 x 2 cm pouch, and weighs 100 grams.

Perfect for hiking, climbing, trail running, mountain biking, trekking, camping, canoeing etc....

Whistle
Gaseous Tritium Light Source (basically a glow stick that glows for up to 10 years)
Mini compass with thermometer and wind chill chart
Signal Mirror
Double sided laminated morse code, and ground to air signals. (substitute anything more appropriate for you activity).
Folding, Locking knife
Water proof, zippo style lighter.

The kit is hardly a comprehensive survival kit, but contains a few items that anyone away from civilisation should carry!

The case was made from a canvas pencil case, although you could use whatever you have to hand.
 
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2 comments
Nov 19, 2011. 11:32 AMwakojako says:
Oct 17, 2011. 7:14 PMpunkhead58 says:
Very nice. I'd also include some cordage (like a paracord bracelet) and, of course, DUCT TAPE. You can never go wrong with duct tape.

Great work, thanks for sharing.

By the way, here's my outdoor EDC: http://www.instructables.com/id/Pocket-Survival-Kit-Not-a-Candy-Tin/



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