Misc tips:
1. Great stuff at local thrift shops, just be very selective don't buy junk i.e. metal water bottles, pots, coats etc (independent stores in my area are usually cheaper than Goodwill and great discounts on Sundays, ask for sales days and never hesitate to bargain/negotiate down a price at checkout if it seems high) Dress simple not fancy but not like a homeless person or they will not want to encourage you to return. Thank your parents or friend for driving you there, you can save parent's money on clothes budget.
2. Store Duct tape in multiple places in your gear, roll up 1" around a plastic straw or itself put in 1st aid kit, around water bottle, your trekking poles etc. Use to patch everything, also yourself, blisters, or if minor cut, put over bandaid to make it more water resistant and keep dirt/infection out. Also extra wide electrical and Tenacious tape are occasionally useful.
3. I get rectified by AHR in First Aid CPR AED every 2 years. It is not easy to find a place that will teach this to individuals and do it well. If local rec center does not offer, try places of worship, child care facilities, where your parents or their friends work etc, local swimming pool life guard program any of these places may allow you to join in for $40-50 just ask very politely. Also try to find a very good instructor, some are rather poor. If local REI etc has a Wilderness First Aid class (NOLS) that is great but more time and money.
Also much of what is in a First aid kit can be used to start a fire, especially after it expires so don't just toss it, use for tinder.



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