It would take two reliable men and a strong boy to merely type the list of things I carry on my person. Actually doing the inventory would be beyond them.
I really hope you do. The bits and pieces you've listed over the last good while, I find very interesting. Having the COMPLETE Rhino list in one post would be really cool.
He won't give us his secrets...
Which makes me think he's some under cover CIA Op.
Very good point, he's like the Batman of InGO.
Okay! Okay! Here is a good estimate of what's in my trousers' pockets or on my belt, minus any firearms-related gear:
In my shirt pocket I usually carry another inhaler, a scientific calculator, my calendar book, several pens/pencils/erasers, a drawing template, and a Streamlight Microstream flashlight.
- Wallet - includes all ID, licenses, spare vehicle keys, etc.
- Backup wallet with notepad, one credit card, cash, and business cards
- primary set of keys w/ Wenger SAK and keychain LED light
- back-up set of keys with flat screwdriver
- four bandanas
- two packs of Kleenex or other tissues
- some loose change
- mobile phone
- three flashlights (Fenix TK11, another small Fenix, and a hot-rodded Surefire G2)
- Leatherman Super Tool (original version)
- Knives: CRKT Kit Carson #4; Cold Steel Voyager; Spyderco Endura (version 3); Spyderco Endura w/ flat ground blade and G2/steel grip; Ontario RAT 1 folder; Victorinox SAK Explorer Plus
- Surefire earplugs
- Butane lighter (usually 2; sometimes a Zippo)
- asthma inhaler
- Carmex lip goo
- pocket first aid kit
- MOLLE pocket organizers (those are the bulges you might notice in the cargo pockets of my trousers or shorts). The inventory in those is enough for another message, but it include floss, another light, another lighter, Nitrile gloves, more earplugs, some sugar free cough drops; collapsible ballpoint pen; 0.3 mm mechanical pencil; Victorinox SAK Explorer; whistle w/ button compass; another collapsible pen; rosary; chapstick; membership cards to various clubs; some 550 cord; backup inhaler; other medications; glucose tablets; etc. etc. I probably should go through them and do a detailed inventory, but I usually remember where things are (and that I have them) when I need them.
Around my neck I have a chain that primarily serves to carry some religious symbols, but I also have a whistle and a small LED light there too.
I have to say that I am VERY impressed. Thanks! But, I bet it takes you longer to get ready to leave the house in the morning than my exwife!