BUSHCRAFT IFAK - AKA “FIRST AID KIT”

A well-prepared bushcrafter or wilderness camper should carry a first aid kit tailored to remote environments. Here’s a comprehensive list of essential first aid supplies:

Basic Supplies:

  • First aid manual or reference guide

  • Waterproof bag/container for storage

  • Medical gloves (nitrile or latex-free)

  • Adhesive bandages (assorted sizes)

  • Sterile gauze pads (various sizes)

  • Medical tape (waterproof if possible)

  • Elastic bandages (ACE wrap)

Wound Care & Cleaning:

  • Antiseptic wipes

  • Alcohol prep pads

  • Hydrogen peroxide or antiseptic solution

  • Antibiotic ointment (e.g., Neosporin)

  • Tweezers (for splinters/ticks)

  • Small scissors

  • Safety pins

  • Cotton swabs

Pain & Anti-Inflammatory Medications:

  • Ibuprofen (Advil) or Acetaminophen (Tylenol)

  • Aspirin (for heart attack symptoms)

  • Antihistamines (e.g., Benadryl for allergic reactions)

  • Anti-diarrheal medication (e.g., Imodium)

  • Antacid tablets

Blister & Burn Care:

  • Moleskin or blister pads

  • Hydrogel pads (for burns)

  • Aloe vera gel packets

Wilderness-Specific Supplies:

  • Tick removal tool

  • Snake bite kit (optional)

  • Activated charcoal (for poisoning)

  • SAM splint (for fractures/sprains)

  • Emergency Mylar blanket

  • Thermometer

  • Eye wash solution

Emergency Medications & Treatments:

  • Epinephrine auto-injector (if prone to severe allergies)

  • Glucose tablets or gel (for diabetics or low blood sugar)

  • Water purification tablets or drops

  • Rehydration salts (for dehydration)

Tools & Miscellaneous:

  • CPR face shield or mask

  • Lighter or waterproof matches (for sterilizing)

  • Duct tape (multi-use, including medical)

  • Sewing needle and thread (for gear repair and wound closure in extreme cases)

Wendell Adams

The Prepared Wanderer is a YouTube content creator and survival enthusiast known for his expertise in bushcraft, survival gear, and outdoor preparedness. His channel focuses on a variety of topics, including gear reviews, survival tips, bushcraft techniques, and advice on creating everyday carry (EDC) kits, bug-out bags, and get-home bags. The Prepared Wanderer often emphasizes practical, budget-friendly gear and strategies for both beginners and experienced outdoors enthusiasts.

https://preparedwanderer.com
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