Even if you have some of the tools on your knife tool, you may also want to
include them in your first aid kit. There is a crew first aid kit, and
then each person has a smaller first aid kit. We do this in case we need
to send out a "relief" party. If your knife gets separated from the crew
first aid kit, the scissors and tweezers will not be useful. If you need
it for the first aid kit, put it in the first aid kit. If you want to take
it out of the first aid kit for other uses, then keep the first aid kit at
hand so you remember to put it back in.
At 02:03 PM 4/14/2004, you wrote:
>Also, with scissors and tweezers in the knife, would you still include
>those items in your first aid kit? Or just rely on the Micra and forgo
>redundancy to save weight>
>
>Thanks
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Roman J. Smith
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St. Joseph Church, South Bend, IN
to Pack & Troop 505
roman.j.smith.13@nd.edu
"None but cowards have to prove their bravery."
Asply Cherry-Garrard
From: The Worst Journey in the World
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