Whether you're day hiking or undertaking an extended backcountry adventure, always equip yourself with a first-aid kit. Minor scrapes, cuts, a bee sting or a headache can happen anywhere, anytime. It pays to be prepared.
Most beginning backpackers select pre-assembled first-aid kits as a matter of convenience rather than building their own. It's an easy way to make sure you have not forgotten any of the basics.
Most kits are packed compact, water-resistant pouches that can be refilled and reused.
Whether you're choosing a pre-assembled kit or building your own, make sure you carry the supplies that match your trip plans. Think about:
Every first-aid kit should include:
For long trips and difficult routes, you may wish to include a larger selection of items such as:
Additional items depend on your specific needs.
A fully stocked first-aid kit is useless unless you know how to use the supplies inside. Make sure you know basic wilderness first aid before you leave home. Check with your local community center or hospital and sign up for a first-aid class. REI offers books on the subject. Update your skills from time to time so you don't forget important procedures.
We wish you safe and enjoyable backpacking adventures.
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