kidoggy, I hope you make room for a kit, all it takes is one slip of the knife, a bad fall or dead fall crashing down on you from a wind storm. doesn't matter how skilled or experienced someone is, we don't control nature, it controls us. being prepared is the most important rule of being in the wilderness, and preparedness comes way before hunting skills. I too hunt alone often, heck, real often but now that my kiddo will be my side kick in the backcountry the meaning of being prepared hit a new high for both of our safety. just this last week I was on a field trip with my daughters geology club, we were cave exploring and many of the kids, including the teacher was ill prepared, all in shorts, bad shoes and no first aid kits. one of the kids was being careless and fell hard on jagged lava and it tore a huge chunk of flesh out of his leg, blood was spraying out hard and fast. thankfully it wasn't as bad as we thought it was, and thankfully I and another parent that tagged along had first aid kits to stop the bleeding and to wrap it. we were a mile from the bus. point is... you just never know and to each their own but preparedness is the very first tool in the back when it comes to entering the wilderness. what's your address, ill send you oneI have never yet once in all my travels had need of a first aid kit.I don't carry one but have nothing against others doing so if they so desire.
I once had a guy tell me only a moron hunts, hikes alone.
I responded that I don't believe that is true but if your a moron I wouldn't recommend doing it.
I'll just take the $15, 1 ounce weight penalty, and carry Quikclot. If I mess myself up bad enough that it requires quikclot, I'll be glad I have it.quick clot is readily available by nature. it's called dirt. get a wound, rub some dirt in it
No kidding! Just use good dirt, rub it in well, then wait a few days for the wound to turn septic, Darwin Award candidate for sure.I can't believe all these moron hospitals and ERs using hemostatic agents when all this good dirt is available. I must have missed the part where dirt became part of the clotting cascade. I'm such a moron.
I make my own because half the stuff they put in those kits are useless.
Also....I take a pill bottle full of clotting powder meant for horses....because....you just never know.
I've never had to use it on myself but I can tell you that that clotting powder will stop a dog from bleeding out....I've seen that first hand and I have stayed at a holiday in express.