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    What do you put your cash, debit card and ID in? I am looking for something small and totally water proof. Also it must be easy to carry around town when I leave my pack behind. I thought of zip lock bags but I would rather have something a little better than a zip lock bag.

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    Freezer ziploc bag. Nothing better, I think. I could wrap it around my cards and what little cash I carried and it was pretty small and light. The same bag worked for almost the entire 500 miles.
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    Better in what way?

    A slightly bigger than credit card sized zip loc seems ideal if lightness is the priority. Fairly heavy duty ones that size can be hard to find though.

    If you need something more wallet like, maybe make a duct tape and tyvek wallet? They are easy enough to make. More wallet like than that? Then maybe just take a wallet?

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    Something like this.

    http://www.all-ett.com/sport-wallet/

    Mountain Crossings has sold a couple different models from this company in the past.

    I'm not gonna carry my stuff around in a baggie.

    Altoids cans are credit card sized if you are looking for something free.

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    Not 100% waterproof but ID's, credit/debit card and Insurance cards usually are so 100% waterproof may be overkill. Only makes sense if getting other stuff from ZPacks at the same time.

    http://www.zpacks.com/accessories/stuff_sacks.shtml

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    I used one of these:

    http://www.backpackinglight.com/cgi-...l#.UXMVPqLI6So

    I carried it in the zipped back pocket of my pants for 5 months on the AT. Worked like a charm.

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    I usually just carry them in my pocket when not in my pack. Even in my pack it's not in a waterproof container as both cash and credit cards are waterproof by themselves. For a wallet, I like the tyvek or duct tape (or both) wallet ideas. My main concern is that it might fall out of the pocket I have it in. Another idea is to just put them in the leg of your sock (assuming you half calf length socks).

    Other than the ziploc bag that's all I got.
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    I have a nylon wallet that has a cord to hang it around your neck. I sleep with it on. I'm never separated from my money, credit cards, a lighter and my headlamp when on the trail. The cash is wrapped around the cards and put in a Ziploc.

    Something similar to this: http://www.amazon.com/Neck-Wallet-2-...ref=pd_sbs_a_7

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    I use a Velcro sports wallet like max patch posted. I put it in a zip lock when its in my pack.

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    I use a money belt similar to this. Everything inside is in ziplocks. I also have some of my passwords and doctor's info with me at all times.

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    Go to this site, http://www.survivalresources.com/Pro...ontainers.html ,and look at all the different type containers available at good prices.
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    Have received lots of "wet" cash from hikers. My bank still accepts it !!!!
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    For lady hikers I found two items including one that comes with matching bloomers - http://www.brapocket.com/About.html or an after market contraption http://theracktrap.com/.
    Years ago my Abuela would sew in a small pocket big enough to hold a dime in our stoppenfloppers.
    Years ago when you could both find a phone booth & make a phone call for a dime.
    I just use my bra to hold my ATM card & Driver's license when I'm out shopping downtown by foot. For daily neighborhood hikes I carry my phone in the same spot... easy for me to make a call quickly.
    I do keep five $1 bills in a pocket for those times that I need to toss something @ anyone asking for money. The theory is that five separate bills will scatter and most peoples reaction is to chase after them giving you an opportunity to run.

    Pockets on clothing are good if there's a flap that can be buttoned down to close.
    Should be an easy DIY project to make a neck wallet outta some ripstop & cordage.

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    ID and cash in a ziplock and wrapped with a large heavy-duty rubber band.

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    Marsupial wallet. Especially handy for shorter hikes where you carry your keys too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rusty bumper View Post
    I use the same. I carry my passport and do not trust it in a regular ziplock.
    I've been using the same bag for the last six years or so.
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    I use a Tyvek wallet. Waterproof, light and flexible. There is a link my gear page near the bottom: http://www.backpackingengineer.com/gear/mygear.html

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    +2 on the all-let. Weighs all on 1 gram and perfect for carrying around town

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    Quote Originally Posted by max patch View Post
    Something like this.

    http://www.all-ett.com/sport-wallet/

    Mountain Crossings has sold a couple different models from this company in the past.

    I'm not gonna carry my stuff around in a baggie.

    Altoids cans are credit card sized if you are looking for something free.

    Time is short. I am leaving in two days to visit family in Georgia and then off the Springer. I think I will put my stuff in a zip lock and then put that in a Altoid can. I plan on going to the half way point so I will see if this arrangement works out. All items are easily replaced so this should work fine.
    Thanks

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    I've had this for a few years. Works great. It has a lanyard so you can wear it around your neck.
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