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First Aid Kit

Updated: Nov 13

In cycling, the most common injuries are concussions, broken bones and skin abrasion (road rash).Ā  In remote locations, the biggest life-threatening situation is Hemorrhage and Exsanguination (Bleeding Out).


My first aid kit was designed to deal with these issues primarily. I am now using a 2L, bright red dry bag to ensure materials stay dry, and kit is easy to locate.


The images below represent how things are organized in my kit.



Note:Ā For better or worse, I do not use AI to create my posts. This is all me, with my misspelling, poor grammar and tangential thoughts. I didn't get into this line of work to hand over my thoughts, expertise and experience to AI to spit out blog posts.

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Joe Nocella

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718 Outdoors has been in business since 2008, leading self-supported bike camping trips since 2014

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