Sundry Items: From "The Secret Naturist Handbook."
Over the years I've gathered and used a number of items of equipment for a variety of purposes but do not generally carry them around all the time. The following all have a place in my secret naturist kit and have been used at one time or another.
1. Swiss army knife - used for footpath maintenance i.e. trimming branches, also survival practice, removing splinters, fighting off alien big cats, and so on.
2. Stuff sacks - various sizes, all dark colours, mostly used for protecting clothing when hidden for later collection. Note that they are rarely totally waterproof but will provide some protection. Use poly bags for total protection.
3. Water bottle - for carrying water when none available on location. Sigg, 600ml capacity. Watch the colour you choose as you might be hiding it along with your clothing. Bright yellow might not be a good idea!
4. Key fob thermometer - used to find out temperature and to calculate windchill (using chart on rear). Also fun to use for checking the temperature in different places e.g. in sunshine and shade, at ground level and above, inside clothing and outside and so on.
5. Keys, house & car - Not really a sundry item but important none the less. Keep them secure in the bottom of your bag, in a zipped pocket or attached to a key clip. All my bumbags have both zipped pockets and clips, and are used at all times to secure keys. Keep car keys with electronic gadgets inside dry inside a poly bag.
6. Button compass - various types, one built into key fob thermometer, the other used as a zip puller, otherwise similar in design. Used for very basic navigation, i.e. general direction only and not as good as a proper Silva compass. For general informational and fun use only.