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6/11/14

EDC Bag Dump Contest: Navajo Joe in Japan


Greetings from Okinawa Japan, I'm an active duty Marine and a America Red Cross CPR/First Aid and Wilderness Survival Instructor.  At times my EDC can become my field pack or overnight pack... Field/Duty sneaks up on you at times.
This whole pack with water weighs in at roughly 15 lbs, and I know this is pretty heavy for an EDC but bare in mind I never know what kind of day I will walk into at work. Also it's not like I'm taking the train or bus to work.  This pack goes from my house to the car to my office and back.  I know I can get out of dodge with it and make the 21.2 miles back to my house wearing this pack in a day, if needed. This is one reason I have this type of bag and also the items I carry.  I hate not having that one thing with me when needed but know I can't carry it all, so I have learned to pick my battles, but always remembering if you pack light you freeze at night. 
 
The pack is a standard Oakley Panel Pack I picked up about four years ago off US Standard Issue for $40.  I had it re-stitched for better shoulder straps and carry handle.  Also I added webbing on the top flap and on the left side, which is how I carry my canvas First Aid kit and my BDS admin pouch. Let me tell you, its been around the world and countless deployments and exercises.  It's still holding up and I wash it twice a year and spray it down with waterproofing, she's still running hard. 

*Left outside pocket has one pair of Mechanix gloves, MountainSmith raincover, three dust masks, 20 ft of paracord, facecloth and ziplock baggie of both US and Japanese coins equaling 10 US dollars and 5,000 Japanese Yen, "$45 depending on exchange".

Right outside pocket has Pelican case with my Garmin Foretrex 401, waterproof Ishuffle, Roadrunner ID bracelet, babywipes, handwipes, Febreze, hand sanitizer, bug spray, pocket towel, sewing kit, toothpicks. 

Outside pocket I have a pair of shears and a Boker Cop Tool, "love this little tool"

Center pocket is my bag of snacks which I generally carry cliff bars, power bars,instant coffee packets, Tabasco, fork, spoon and 5 hour energy. 

Canvas pouch hanging on the left side is a small quick to grab first aid kit. I keep CPR pocket mask, gloves, OTC meds, tweezers, wipes, tape and gauze. 

Center pack are my Oakley M-Frames and my BDS Admin pouch which has the following items:
Leatherman Wingman
E&E pouch by Adventure Medical Kits
Morale patch "Navajo Joe", my callsign
P-Tec headlamp
duct tape on a card
flint and steel 
extra ziplock bag
Rite in the Rain book with pencil 
handkerchief
6 inch ruler
water purification tablets
ear plugs 
lighter
bootlaces
Leatherman bits
four AA batteries
four AAA batteries
two CR123 batteries
crazy glue 
sillcock key

also carry one Inova flash light, love this light! four tours to OEF/OIF and still going.

In the Ipod sleeve I carry my Bose headphones and my 80gb Ipod
 
On my left shoulder straps I carry a Krill yellow light, battery operated Chemlight is what it is....

On my right shoulder strap I have a fox40 whistle, small Coghlan's compass and a cheap little light. 

Inside the pack I carry a Shemagh, zip ties, one trash bag, three 1qt ziplock bags, coffee cup, steel 36oz water bottle, E-Reader Nook, Moleskine notebook, digital camera, Pocket Ref book,bag with all my power cords and Brunton Solar Charger, a Condor admin pouch with spear pens/pencils along with my small moleskine with backup contact numbers and my Rickshaw Folio with my Moleskine planner, and lastly a small hygiene kit.  

Medical kits inside my pack is larger and has:
Betadine 
Gloves x2
Burn gel x4
space blanket x2
OTC meds
AfterBite wipes
Mask x3
Iodine swaps x3
compression gauze 
Quick Clot
Thermometer
Duct tape
Decompression needle 
surgical blade x2
Dental Medic 
Ultralight Medical Kit .7 complete
CAT

Thanks for a great website and keep it up!
Cheers,
Navajo Joe
"Keep your powder dry"
 
From Alex:
First up, thanks for your service!
 
You've got a pretty well rounded bag. You've got a lot of the bases that I look for covered.
 
A couple comments:
 
Books weigh a lot - I'm seeing multiple notebooks/planners/etc., plus the Nook. I'd look at consolidating.
 
Another Pocket Ref! See previous entries. If you regularly use multiple sections of this book, I could see keeping it. If you just use a page or two, photo copy or tear 'em out and laminate. If it's there 'just in case' and doesn't get used, ditch it.
 
A smart phone would help you consolidate quite a bit - planner, iPod, Nook, etc. Not sure if there are restrictions that would prevent an iPhone or even a iPod touch.

Lots of towel type implements - not that any take up much room or weight, but the shemagh can do the job of the bandana or hand towel.

Multiple battery types. Not a big deal, but you could consolidate to one or two types.

The FAK looks pretty heavy, but since you are active duty military, it likely makes sense. Am I counting 6 N95 masks total in the bag?

That's it from me - let's hear what the Tribe has to say!