The question always comes up on podcast and at gatherings, What do you carry in your caching pack? My pack is a Venturi 30 day pack (pictured left). It has an external frame arced away from the back to keep a nice opening between me and the pack. This prevents the typical sweat soaking that usually comes with wearing a pack all day. It is Hydration System ready so I put a Platypus 2.0L bladder in it. I wanted a 3.0L (only $3 more) but they didnt' have any at the time :(
I like this pack because, in addition to the hydration system and other storage pockets, it has 2 front side pouches that I keep the small, commonly needed items in. (sharpies, knife, flashlight)
In the pack (or in my pockets) I carry an assortment of items:
- GPSr (Garmin Oregon 400t)
- iPhone (for posting Field Notes immediately as well as PAF/Emergency needs)
- Swiss Army Knife (the tweezers come in handy for Nano Cache Log extractions)
- Notebook (Multi-Cache Note taking)
- Digital Camera (I document all my finds and steps of multi caches)
- LED Flashlight
- Spyder-Co Knife
- Mini Fine Tip Sharpies (yes more than one)
- First Aid Kit
- Extra Logs for most Cache Sizes
- Extra Ziplock Bags (sandwich and large) for cache maintenance of ripped/torn bags
- 35mm Canister with some Evil Nano Caches (just in case a good spot presents itself)
- Some extra 35mm canisters and 2L pre-forms ready for placing (just in case)
- 3-4 Ponchos
- Extra Shirt (Red to double as signal flag if necessary)
- Leatherman Multi-Tool
- Sunscreen
- Deep Woods Off Bug Spray
- Tylenol/Advil
- Packs of Salt (I get headaches if I don't eat salt every so often when hiking)
- Misc Snacks and Bars (in case we don't want to stop for lunch)
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