What type of vehicle and what do you carry in it every day? Not just talking about a BOB but whats in your vehicle.
I have a 1999 Dodge Ram.
I carry inside under the back seat.
Umbrellas, blankets, extra shirt, socks, bungee cords, large binoculars, sling shot, duck and electrical tape and more. On back seat coats, jackets, another blanket, hat, and my medical bags, (I am a EMT first responder) water, trail mix, crackers, jerky.
Door pouches -- flashlights, emt pouch, channel lock, wire cutters, screw driver, collapsible baton, tape measure, electrical tape, bic lighters, small binocular, note pad/pen pencil, U S atlas.
I have a contractor tool box in the bed of the truck.
Tools of all sort, battery pack, ropes, log chain, bungees, ratchet straps, tarps, paper towels, toilet paper, meters, fire extinguisher, camp chairs.
I know there is more but at work now and 240 in morning so cant remember what else.
Does any else carry like this, I know when my friends need something and I am around they figure I pretty much have it in my truck somewhere.
What do you ,EDC, have in your personal vehicle?
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How organized is all that? I know if i carried all that I'd have to have it 'arranged' so that it wouldn't just be a pile of potentially useful stuff.
I'm working on my car kits as i can. right now I'd say they're about 40% done on each of them. I have a lot of what you have (food, clothes, tools), but they're in two seperate kits in the trunk. I'm not adverse to a good chaotic mess every now and then, but the interior of car is too small a place to not have "a place for everything and everything in it's place". Aside from those two containers, in the cab it's pretty simple. kleenex, pen/paper, mints, tire pressure gauge, 12v adapter, flashlight and a book of cd's in the center console box and the glovebox. m'wife made us a sort of 'kangaroo pouch' that hangs on teh back of the passenger seat in one of the cars. that and it's corresponding back seet pouch in the newer car carry the atlas's and phone books. Be Aware. Be Opinionated. But don't fall for this Right Wing / Left Wing / Republican / Democrat nonsense. If you divide our Citizenry willingly, you're doing "their" work for "them. we need to be "A People United". Get there. Make it Happen.
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Craftypoppa-I too was a 'Medical First Responder' years ago. I like your choices and may only suggest some 4x4 pieces which as you can imagine will have lots of uses. Sounds like you have the room.
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