Things to keep in your car at all times
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Winter isn't done here yet in Montana and I was reminded it's well past time to get a kit together for our travels.
So time to get some water, food, dry socks, first aid kit, medications, some rags, etc for time we are stopped unexpectedly on the road- do to weather, travel jam, ran out of gas, etc. Plus keep a blanket in the car at all times!
To shop for some freeze dried foods: kirkandcece.th...
Dont forget a few firks since you added food and i would add some wet wipes.
Funny you said that.. cuz later I did add some forks and wet wipes! lol
Thanks for the 'tote' ideas - I keep stuff in my car 24/7... I've been caught just 2 miles from home due to an accident & road closure (at my age I probably wouldn't walk it, and if my 92-y.o. mother is with me, we definitely wouldn't be walking!). I have snacks, water, winter boots & emergency sleeping bags & blankets - But! It never occurred to me to have medication - even just some aspirin or other pain killer could make a long wait more bearable. Question: do you also include tp?
TP is a wonderful idea! I didn't think about that one! I might have to add that or some wet wipes
I think wipes would work for more than one usage… great idea!
I love it!! Have you considered that you shouldn't mix medication together in a container? Especially if you have children.
They can't get this lid open and I would rather just pack one bottle of meds instead of multiple bottles.. but thats just my opinion. :)
@@KCMontanaHomestead-dp5jc I'm so sorry, you're an inspiration, I was referring to medicines rubbing off on each other in bottle, hence, pain meds.
You should not leave drinking water bottles in the car. How about an umbrella.
Need an aluminum or glass bottle or thermos.
The water is in glass bottles so not too worried. And yes, for most people an umbrella would be a good idea... however for Montana, umbrellas are rarely needed. too dry