SmokingRocks
hopelessly addicted to Cruisers
couple shovels, a pick, rope, duct tape and a bag of lye.............
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Very handy. Although I think most my pinky is still in one.Haven't seen anyone mention a set of work gloves like Mechanix. I've found that having them can ward off frost bite and bloody busted knuckles (thereby eliminating most uses I've had for a first aid kit).
couple shovels, a pick, rope, duct tape and a bag of lime.............
Very handy. Although I think most my pinky is still in one.
A testament to the gloves - that they remained in tact and your hand didn't.
Bag of lye but yes know where you're going. Lol
Thinking "trail tools" needs it's own sticky since there are SOOOO many threads on this.
You only need three things:
1. Credit Card
2. AAA Card
3. Cell Phone
I think you forgot Anti-Freeze and water!
I put all mine is canvas bags and wrap the noisy ones in red shop towels.Better question is how are people securing their tools so that when they are bouncing over rocky roads they don't get all jumbled up?
Haven't seen anyone mention a set of work gloves like Mechanix. I've found that having them can ward off frost bite and bloody busted knuckles (thereby eliminating most uses I've had for a first aid kit).
chunks of foam...the kind that you get for free from buying autozone brand brake pads! or old sofa cushionsBetter question is how are people securing their tools so that when they are bouncing over rocky roads they don't get all jumbled up?
...I carry a full set of metric and standard wrenches...