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shorty (User)
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Whats in your first aid kit? 1 Year ago
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Does anyone have any suggestions for a tree climbing specific first aid kit besides the usual stuff? (bandages, moleskin, etc.)
I had a brush with a yellow-jacket nest last weekend and didn't have any good stuff with me to make me quit yellin' and swellin'.
I have some after-bite and antihistimine in my truck now, but what else do you folks take with you that I might find out the hard way that I need?
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1 Year ago
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Needle and goretex thread. I've used it for a few things.
Tweezers. Lacrosse makes a tiny pair that I really like.
Extra batteries for the head lamp.
love nick
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1 Year ago
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pepcid - extra person meds - plastic bag - surveyor tape - rubber band - (hair scrunchy) benadryl - wet ones - amodium - clothes pins - bandana
scissors - ace wrap
and other normal stuff
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android (User)
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first aid kit 1 Year ago
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jersey girl, i have to wonder why a surveyor tape would be listed as an item in a first aid kit. keep in mind i am a newbie to this sport, it may be a completely obvious thing to those in the know. andy
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1 Year ago
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Well - i tend to think OUT OF THE BOX and the tape is a "ME THING"
I witnessed an ASSIST - where the climber person was unable to walk out of the climbing area. in that ASSIST , several odd things were used to support the climber that could not walk. camel packs minus the bladders were used as a soft splint and webbing was used to tie the packs into place on the injured limb. (not the trees)
there were other people (river tubers) there as it was a very public place so help was also very available. BUT still the hike out was about 1/4 or more mile to the road.
NOW - picture this - you are in a strange area and this same event takes place - the second climber has to leave to get help and is not all that sure how to get back - thus taking tape and leaving a trail
hansel and gretel - bread crumbs.
I know it may never be needed but what is an ounce or two in a pack you leave on the ground.
SO - in that assit - thinking out of the box, looking about as to what we had with us and a solution was reach. SURE a saplings life could have been taken to make a splint, but the packs work so much better.
Yet another reason to have a camel pack with you at all times. I hear they also hold water.
JZ
ps gee now you want to know about the clothes pin too
ppss - BUT pack what you think you might need for each climb - i do have a standard 1st kit with me.
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Wildhare (Visitor)
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1 Year ago
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#1: VetWrap!!! DontBugMePatch (transdermal Vit B1 bug repellent) Eye drops Lavendar Oil Advil Aspirin (for insect stings) etc...so far!
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