There are two essential survival kits that deserve another look — both because of their importance and the confusion and misunderstandings that so often surround them. These kts are similar, but they are not the same. What sets them apart is their individuality and their applications. One size does not fit all. There’s no established list to bide by. To be successful, both bags/kits must be customized to meet each user’s individual needs.
EDC stands for “every day carry.” In other words, with you all the time, always ready. The idea has been in the survival community for many years. Essentially, EDC is what you have on your person to help you with everyday tasks and minor emergencies. In most examples, EDC is simply a collection of inadequate, unrelated survival items carried loose in your pockets or in a candy tin. I’ll explain shortly.
GHB stands for “Get Home Bag.” But “Home” can be different destinations – your family home, your Bugout Location (BOL), or your selected meet-up location. You carry your GHB on your person or with you. Your GHB should be able to sustain and protect you while you get safely to your destination when all the chips are down and your GHB is all you have. Its sole and specific purpose is your survival. In fact, Lofty Wiseman calls it a “Survival Kit.” It is not meant to be tactical, nor is it a “BOB” (Bug Out Bag.)Continue reading“Another Look at Your EDC Gear and Your GHB, by Dr. Rick”

