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This and a bottle of whiskey
One of these used to be the Rescue Kit for Daren Cilau, hanging up by the door in Whitewalls. Whiskey would have been drained by the executioner/first aider!View attachment 18772
This and a bottle of whiskey
That doesn't look fun to carry through a cave.The following pics are from our club first aid kits which everybody uses during trips. These are maintained on a regular base so that they are always complete.
This size of case sits perfectly at the bottom of a tackle bag. No problem at allThat doesn't look fun to carry through a cave.
I've carried photo gear for pals through a cave in those pelican cases, and quite frankly, it sucks...
very organised!The following pics are from our club first aid kits which everybody uses during trips. These are maintained on a regular base so that they are always complete.
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Elastic/stretch bandageI assumed the writing simply said what was in the packet, and tried google on "rekwindel" - result "elastic swaddle". Wtf is an "elastic swaddle"? 😀
Well, for photo gear (IE, sensitive electronics) I can't imagine much else besides those pelican cases. So on those kinds of trips, I guess you just embrace the suck and carry on.What would you advocate for carrying 'stuff' through a cave, JAshley73?
What is the hate bit? They are not particularly cheap, so I was wondering how much upside there is to a drum?Well, for photo gear (IE, sensitive electronics) I can't imagine much else besides those pelican cases. So on those kinds of trips, I guess you just embrace the suck and carry on.
For normal/recreation caving - which is the kind of caving that I do - I use a large Swaygo pack, and simply fit what I can in there. Quite a lot actually sometimes... My FAK goes in a 1-gallon plastic Zip-Lock bag. Snacks in another.
My thoughts on the Swaygo pack are very much love/hate. But for what they were designed for - that is being durable, keeping gear dry, and remaining sleek - they work well. Well enough that I've considered getting the smallest size for lighter trips. (I'd probably still love/hate it... LOL)
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The straps get annoying. Especially the way a bight of webbing is fed through the top grommet, it makes it fussy to adjust the straps to equal length. (Thinking about it, I wander if I'd be better served by just making new fixed-length straps (plural) out of webbing or very stretchy/dynamic rope? Maybe put a stitch in the strap so it can't "shift"? ....but I digress...) They also aren't terribly convenient to open quickly.What is the hate bit? They are not particularly cheap, so I was wondering how much upside there is to a drum?