Another great informative video. Lots of good advice. I’ve been going out into the bush for over 50 years now. It’s amazing how much better some of the gear has become. I’m remembering some of the “top of the line” gear from the 1970’s…
@ I remember the first REI that opened in Austin. That was 1995 I believe. Man it was like heaven. Before that I had to rely on surplus stores and outfitters. But the best outfitters were in Colorado or Wyoming.
❤❤❤ مستر جوستن هذه الأدوات التي قمت بعرضها للمشاهد وللمهتمين هي أشياء مميزة فعلاً وجميلة وضرورية..... أنا من النوع الذي يحب إقتناء الأشياء المميزة..... وغالباً محبو هذه الأشياء يحبون البرية وحياة الأرياف.....❤
The Pathfinder Knife Shop knives I'm sure are great. They best be for $200+ without the basic leather sheath. Not many can afford to drop $250 for a single knife. I know I can't.
@@techmarc6996 my advice is to get out. Don’t worry about the items right now. Before I was an adult and could afford my custom thousand dollar knives, I use to take my grandmother’s scissors out, no knife ( I use to take steak knives but got caught, lol ). Then I went to military surplus. Started modifying, then making , then to custom. 👍👌
You don't need all of this fancy stuff. Go scout out pawn shops and thrift stores for dishes and knives. Stuff may be used but very affordable. Bushcraft, camping and being an outdoors Man is not about stuff its about the going outside and doing the activities you enjoy. Many of us started Broke as heck. Best Wishes from Montana!
@ that is the way to start, for sure. Figure out what works for you, tweak it to fit your culture and your environment. For example, I live in the land of the free ( Alaska ), a rain forest and severe winds ( two different areas in Alaska ) , helicopter mechanic, first responder. Small niche. What I own and use on the regular NOBODY on TH-cam would subscribe too and would not believe or could not belief. For starters , I EDC a nearly 10” recurved hand made blade. 🤯 I don’t own a vehicle, there are no roads. Fat tired bicycle, that’s it. What I have on me is what I have to use. I don’t have a vehicle filled with equipment, so what’s on me is it. That recurve has broke open 55 gallon drums ( you would not believe what fisherman will hide! ), pounded down protruding nails while hastily repairing a wind block while winds were creeping up to 70 mph, popped open a door to save a life, retrieve a wallet ( pilot left it in the local bar ), steel door ( locked my keys in side ) . Don’t get me started about my traveling kit! I’m prepared to camp out whenever I travel around Alaska.
@@josephbaker9225 Mora is by far the best bang for your buck. I have many more expensive knives, but I always tend to use a Mora, they just work and if you lose or break one, you're not out much money. BTW I've never had one break on me. Hultafors are great too. you don't need a $200.00 plus knife to get out and have a great time.
Hey Justin, appreciate this video. Learned a lot and helped me decide what upgrades to make. Xreel, Silky Bigboy, Duluth backpack, and books were great
Although i really like you and your videos. I was disappointed that this comes across as a Pathfinder/SRO Billboard and marketing video. It also comes across that everything is based on what Pathfinder recommends except for Gerber of course.
Yup, got scorpion hd and the kephart from them. And the pmf cook kit too. And water bottle kit. Its been good stuff. I'm happy with it. Also the military canteen kit from them.
If you take that bucket you use or and you used to cook what were the fires that talks scorched put it in the sink covered with water put lime away in the water for an hour or so rinse it off is it will look like brand new
The trees pamphlet is definitely useful for people who don't know. I went camping with a buddy and was fishing while he gatherd firewood and it turned out he got poplar branches and linmbs for starting the fire. Lots of embers got shot towards the tents that night 😂
@jessecooper9795 key word, IF. Native Americans had generations of wisdom passed down to draw upon whereas most modern people can't tell a mountain oak from a red oak by the bark and leaves. And notice that I said "for those who don't know" in my comment, maybe work on reading comprehension before trying to be an ass.
NICE VIDEO. AS IT CONCERNS THE PKS KNIVES ARE EXCELLENT, BUT YOU CAN NOT FIND THEM IN GREECE. FOR THE GERBER KNIVES AND AXES, I NEVER LIKED THEM AND I THINK THAT THEY ARE QUITE EXPENSIVE FOR NO ANY REASON. FOR COOKING KNIVES I WOULD GO FOR THE MORA ONES. FOR MORE ECONOMICAL SOLUTIONS, THE TRAMONTINA AND ICEL ARE VERY CAPABLE. FOR BUSHCRAFT AND SURVIVAL I LIKE THE MORA GARBERG, WOOD JEWEL PUKARI, JOKER BUSHLORD, CUDEMAN BUSHCRAFTER, CASSTROM LARSE FALT AND N10, JP PELTONEN M95, M07 AND M23, CONDOR BUSHLORE, BLACKLORE, AQUALORE, TERRAVA 110 AND 140, H. ROSELLI BUSHCRAFT AND HUNTING KNIVES FULL TANG, HELLE TEMAGAMI AND NORD, BRISA KNIVES,, LIUKKO KNIVES, YAKUTIAN KNIVES, AND LT WRIGHT KNIVES. OTHER EXCELLENT STOVES ARE FROM THE BUSHCRAFT ESSENTIALS, ROBENS AND PETROMAX. FOR WATER BOTTLES THE KLEAN KANTEEN IS ANOTHER GOOD OPTION. FOR FOLDING SAWS THE BAHCO ARE GUARANTEE AND ALSO, THE JAPANESE SAMURAI AND ARS SAWS. I BELIEVE THAT FOR THE SILKY SAWS THERE IS TOO MUCH MARKETING AND THEY ARE EXTREMELY EXPENSIVE. FOR THE AXES I LIKE THE FISKARS, GRANSFORS BRUK, HULTAFORS, HUSQWARNA, WETTERLINGS, BAHCO, COLD STEEL, ORIGINAL TALABOT AND THE ECONOMICAL GREEK HANDMADE ONES FOR OLIVE TREES. FOR BACKPACKS I LIKE THE SAVOTTA, WISPORT, TEXAR AND THE ONES FROM THE DUTCH AND BRITTISH ARMY. FOR ME THE BEST BACKPACKS FOR CLIMBING ARE THE GREGORY, OSPREY, LOWE ALPINE CERRO TORRE AND ARCTERYX. ALSO, SOME OTHER NICE COOKING SETS ARE FROM STANLEY, TATONKA, PRIMUS, MSR AND OUTWELL. OTHER TWO OPTIONS FOR POTS ARE THE ROBENS AND PRIMUS.THE SUUNTΟ COMPASS THAT YOU SAW IS VERY GOOD AND ALSO, THE SILVA ONES AS WELL. THE LARGEST FIREROD IN EUROPE IS FROM THE ORIGIN OUTDOORS, THE GOLIATH. ANOTHER NICE OLD BACKPACK FOR BUSHCRAFT IS THE CHECHOSLOVAKIAN M85.
@@larrybadman9965 Εγώ από τα έξω προάστια τής Αθήνας. Αλλα έζησα 3 χρόνια στο Πανόραμα Θεσσαλονίκης από το 1997-2000 γιατί ήμουν μετάθεση εκεί με το ΝΑΤΟ στην Καλαμάρια. Τώρα πηγαίνω έρχομαι από την Αριζόνα και την Ανάβυσσο (Σαρωνικού).
Awesome video i been wanting to pick up afew things from pathfinder as well but they are always sold out especially the knives i wanted. I waited all year an still sold out
I enjoyed watching your video and I have found the Pathfinder items that I have purchased a high quality. In another video you asked what saw that we would recommend. I have never lived in your area, so I cannot say which is the best saw for your climate. While a Silky saw is a great saw (I have one too), in a colder climate during cold winter I prefer at least a 24-inch buck saw, either a homemade breakdown buck saw or a Bob Dustrude's folding saw or an Agawa folding saw. The reason being is that these saws will help process more wood compared to a Silky saw. I like your tent! Who made the tent and what size is it?
You would think Pathfinder would include a sheath with the knife considering the prices. A bit too pricey for me considering the fact they are 1095 steel. I'm sure they are very high quality, but I'll pass.
If you watch the entire video you’d have seen I feature all kinds of brands, so your statement seems a little far fetched. Nobody paid me to say anything about their products. These are my own words and opinions.
When are people going to STOP BATONING WOOD WITH A KNIFE !!!! THATS WHY AXES WHERE INVENTED!!! If you got enough room to carry all that gear PACK A HATCHET OR AX !!!!!!!
Great video and gear!! I got to talk to Dave and crew at SMKW this year, great bunch of guy's!! I noticed that you said that you were in NC, what area are you from. I was born and raised in WNC, but now reside in NE TN. Alas, I do miss the area very much!! Just got a new sub.
Thanks Scott! Central NC here. In between the beach and the mountains has its benefits when picking a vacation spot for sure. I appreciate the sub and thanks for joining the community. I'm glad you're here.
Upon watching your video longer I realized we have the EXACT same gear. Brand and everything. Got me thinking how could this be? Then I realized the link. Dave Canterbury’s channel. We both watch his fear reviews.
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Is that the same stove that was wood and pellet ..my wife wants one now after i showed her your reviewing of it ...and if your tent does not have a vent for stove pipe ...can someone make hole in one safely ....?
All the critical comments from peoole that don't have their own channel or state other channels that they aren't watching because they are watching this one that they are knocking. So odd 😅
I subscribed when you use to give awesome tips, now it's just all product stuff. You'll need a truck to get to your campsite with all this gear. A knife, saw, and a small pack with cords,fire starting, and maybe some kind of tarp and some kind of cloth and a cup is all you need.
I still give tons of tips. Every once in a while I share some products that I recommend. I receive a ton of email every week asking me what I use. A video response will sometimes help answer those questions. Thanks for the feedback.
not once did he say to carry everything at once...look at the title and understand the words you read. and never tell another man what they need based on what you think...you ever cook a meal in a cup? smh
I understood about a yea go that the more stuff you bring for bushcrafting the less happy you are. A Swiss Army knife, a fixed blade, a saw, an axe, a hook knife, a stainless cup, a tarp, and you’re basically good to go You can have all this for 200 bucks and if you can’t build anything, just question your skills and not your tools Not convinced? Watch Felix immler bro only uses a Victorinox knife and that’s it
not brand new, they just look after and clean their gear Pathfinder shop was founded by Dave Canterbury, a reputable survivalist and their knives are pretty good for what they are, lots of reviews on them and one by Dutch Bushcraft Knives who did several durability tests
Rudy, I take great pride in cleaning and maintaining my gear. I think the only new items I showed are the Gerber cookset and a couple of stainless steel cups. That's because the ones I use are black and discolored from use. Go back through the video and look at my bush pot. I've used that thing for a loooooong time. It has cooked many meals for my family. I back the Pathfinder brand 100% because I've used their gear and it works. They don't skimp on quality.
I obviously don't carry all of this. This is a good portion of the items I've acquired over the years and wanted to help others who might be looking for similar items to give as gifts. We grow as a community by helping each other with ideas and teachings. That's part of my goal for this channel. To help others is the reason why I do this.
Another great informative video.
Lots of good advice.
I’ve been going out into the bush for over 50 years now. It’s amazing how much better some of the gear has become.
I’m remembering some of the “top of the line” gear from the 1970’s…
It's amazing how much technology has advanced since the 70's. I bet you had some awesome gear back then!
@
I remember the first REI that opened in Austin. That was 1995 I believe. Man it was like heaven.
Before that I had to rely on surplus stores and outfitters. But the best outfitters were in Colorado or Wyoming.
I see a lot of hate in the comments, he gets out and does this a lot. Probably more than the haters😅
Very well made and inclusive video. Thank you.
🤝🏼🤝🏼🤝🏼
Great video! Love your new format with product reviews! Helps people like me 👍
I'm trying to provide as much value as possible.
@ Keep it up! These type of videos have a lot more value to me 😃
Man, I’ve never heard of half of this stuff. Awesome gear. I’ll have to check it all out. 😅
Glad I could introduce you to some new stuff! 🤝🏼🤝🏼🤝🏼
❤❤❤ مستر جوستن هذه الأدوات التي قمت بعرضها للمشاهد وللمهتمين هي أشياء مميزة فعلاً وجميلة وضرورية.....
أنا من النوع الذي يحب إقتناء الأشياء المميزة..... وغالباً محبو هذه الأشياء يحبون البرية وحياة الأرياف.....❤
The Pathfinder Knife Shop knives I'm sure are great. They best be for $200+ without the basic leather sheath. Not many can afford to drop $250 for a single knife. I know I can't.
@@techmarc6996 my advice is to get out. Don’t worry about the items right now. Before I was an adult and could afford my custom thousand dollar knives, I use to take my grandmother’s scissors out, no knife ( I use to take steak knives but got caught, lol ). Then I went to military surplus. Started modifying, then making , then to custom. 👍👌
You don't need all of this fancy stuff. Go scout out pawn shops and thrift stores for dishes and knives. Stuff may be used but very affordable.
Bushcraft, camping and being an outdoors Man is not about stuff its about the going outside and doing the activities you enjoy.
Many of us started Broke as heck.
Best Wishes from Montana!
@ that is the way to start, for sure. Figure out what works for you, tweak it to fit your culture and your environment. For example, I live in the land of the free ( Alaska ), a rain forest and severe winds ( two different areas in Alaska ) , helicopter mechanic, first responder. Small niche. What I own and use on the regular NOBODY on TH-cam would subscribe too and would not believe or could not belief. For starters , I EDC a nearly 10” recurved hand made blade. 🤯 I don’t own a vehicle, there are no roads. Fat tired bicycle, that’s it. What I have on me is what I have to use. I don’t have a vehicle filled with equipment, so what’s on me is it. That recurve has broke open 55 gallon drums ( you would not believe what fisherman will hide! ), pounded down protruding nails while hastily repairing a wind block while winds were creeping up to 70 mph, popped open a door to save a life, retrieve a wallet ( pilot left it in the local bar ), steel door ( locked my keys in side ) . Don’t get me started about my traveling kit! I’m prepared to camp out whenever I travel around Alaska.
@techmarc6996 yes sir I think mora is probably all I can afford 😅
@@josephbaker9225 Mora is by far the best bang for your buck. I have many more expensive knives, but I always tend to use a Mora, they just work and if you lose or break one, you're not out much money. BTW I've never had one break on me. Hultafors are great too. you don't need a $200.00 plus knife to get out and have a great time.
All the gear looks brand new.
Hey Justin, appreciate this video. Learned a lot and helped me decide what upgrades to make.
Xreel, Silky Bigboy, Duluth backpack, and books were great
Glad I could help!
Awesome video sir and thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Although i really like you and your videos. I was disappointed that this comes across as a Pathfinder/SRO Billboard and marketing video.
It also comes across that everything is based on what Pathfinder recommends except for Gerber of course.
I own the PKS Kephart XL and LOVE IT
Yup, got scorpion hd and the kephart from them. And the pmf cook kit too. And water bottle kit. Its been good stuff. I'm happy with it. Also the military canteen kit from them.
The kit you showed beginning and the cooking gear towards the end are my favorite. Where can I get that stuff? Amazon?
Thanks for the info.
You bet!
Wow! I've never seen that PFM40 before! That thing is legit! Plus a double boiler?! Super cool!
It’s a sweet piece of gear, Bear. It goes everywhere with me.
If you take that bucket you use or and you used to cook what were the fires that talks scorched put it in the sink covered with water put lime away in the water for an hour or so rinse it off is it will look like brand new
Awesome gear and video
Thanks buddy!
The trees pamphlet is definitely useful for people who don't know. I went camping with a buddy and was fishing while he gatherd firewood and it turned out he got poplar branches and linmbs for starting the fire. Lots of embers got shot towards the tents that night 😂
If you know your trees, you don't have to have a pamphlet. Native Americans sure didn't have one
@jessecooper9795 key word, IF. Native Americans had generations of wisdom passed down to draw upon whereas most modern people can't tell a mountain oak from a red oak by the bark and leaves. And notice that I said "for those who don't know" in my comment, maybe work on reading comprehension before trying to be an ass.
NICE VIDEO. AS IT CONCERNS THE PKS KNIVES ARE EXCELLENT, BUT YOU CAN NOT FIND THEM IN GREECE. FOR THE GERBER KNIVES AND AXES, I NEVER LIKED THEM AND I THINK THAT THEY ARE QUITE EXPENSIVE FOR NO ANY REASON. FOR COOKING KNIVES I WOULD GO FOR THE MORA ONES. FOR MORE ECONOMICAL SOLUTIONS, THE TRAMONTINA AND ICEL ARE VERY CAPABLE. FOR BUSHCRAFT AND SURVIVAL I LIKE THE MORA GARBERG, WOOD JEWEL PUKARI, JOKER BUSHLORD, CUDEMAN BUSHCRAFTER, CASSTROM LARSE FALT AND N10, JP PELTONEN M95, M07 AND M23, CONDOR BUSHLORE, BLACKLORE, AQUALORE, TERRAVA 110 AND 140, H. ROSELLI BUSHCRAFT AND HUNTING KNIVES FULL TANG, HELLE TEMAGAMI AND NORD, BRISA KNIVES,, LIUKKO KNIVES, YAKUTIAN KNIVES, AND LT WRIGHT KNIVES. OTHER EXCELLENT STOVES ARE FROM THE BUSHCRAFT ESSENTIALS, ROBENS AND PETROMAX. FOR WATER BOTTLES THE KLEAN KANTEEN IS ANOTHER GOOD OPTION. FOR FOLDING SAWS THE BAHCO ARE GUARANTEE AND ALSO, THE JAPANESE SAMURAI AND ARS SAWS. I BELIEVE THAT FOR THE SILKY SAWS THERE IS TOO MUCH MARKETING AND THEY ARE EXTREMELY EXPENSIVE. FOR THE AXES I LIKE THE FISKARS, GRANSFORS BRUK, HULTAFORS, HUSQWARNA, WETTERLINGS, BAHCO, COLD STEEL, ORIGINAL TALABOT AND THE ECONOMICAL GREEK HANDMADE ONES FOR OLIVE TREES. FOR BACKPACKS I LIKE THE SAVOTTA, WISPORT, TEXAR AND THE ONES FROM THE DUTCH AND BRITTISH ARMY. FOR ME THE BEST BACKPACKS FOR CLIMBING ARE THE GREGORY, OSPREY, LOWE ALPINE CERRO TORRE AND ARCTERYX. ALSO, SOME OTHER NICE COOKING SETS ARE FROM STANLEY, TATONKA, PRIMUS, MSR AND OUTWELL. OTHER TWO OPTIONS FOR POTS ARE THE ROBENS AND PRIMUS.THE SUUNTΟ COMPASS THAT YOU SAW IS VERY GOOD AND ALSO, THE SILVA ONES AS WELL. THE LARGEST FIREROD IN EUROPE IS FROM THE ORIGIN OUTDOORS, THE GOLIATH. ANOTHER NICE OLD BACKPACK FOR BUSHCRAFT IS THE CHECHOSLOVAKIAN M85.
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@@larrybadman9965 Εγώ από τα έξω προάστια τής Αθήνας. Αλλα έζησα 3 χρόνια στο Πανόραμα Θεσσαλονίκης από το 1997-2000 γιατί ήμουν μετάθεση εκεί με το ΝΑΤΟ στην Καλαμάρια. Τώρα πηγαίνω έρχομαι από την Αριζόνα και την Ανάβυσσο (Σαρωνικού).
Your new nick is Hollywood. Nice hat.
😅😅😅
Awesome video i been wanting to pick up afew things from pathfinder as well but they are always sold out especially the knives i wanted. I waited all year an still sold out
I know that feeling! I had to wait for a while to get some of the gear I have in the video, but it's worth it!
I enjoyed watching your video and I have found the Pathfinder items that I have purchased a high quality. In another video you asked what saw that we would recommend. I have never lived in your area, so I cannot say which is the best saw for your climate. While a Silky saw is a great saw (I have one too), in a colder climate during cold winter I prefer at least a 24-inch buck saw, either a homemade breakdown buck saw or a Bob Dustrude's folding saw or an Agawa folding saw. The reason being is that these saws will help process more wood compared to a Silky saw. I like your tent! Who made the tent and what size is it?
Vevor canvas hot tent. 13’ tall. 3-4 person.
You would think Pathfinder would include a sheath with the knife considering the prices. A bit too pricey for me considering the fact they are 1095 steel. I'm sure they are very high quality, but I'll pass.
Nice 😊
I have two glass balls one side of a tennis ball. And one the size of a golf ball and they will start a fire
This video is brought to you by... Pathfinder Self Reliance!
If you watch the entire video you’d have seen I feature all kinds of brands, so your statement seems a little far fetched. Nobody paid me to say anything about their products. These are my own words and opinions.
When are people going to STOP BATONING WOOD WITH A KNIFE !!!! THATS WHY AXES WHERE INVENTED!!! If you got enough room to carry all that gear PACK A HATCHET OR AX !!!!!!!
@@KurtGoldston Thank you! I see that all the time on TH-cam when testing knives. If you have firewood use the right tool.Hatchet !!!!!
Awesome video second watching it
@@JoseOcasio-k5d 🤝🏼🤝🏼🤝🏼
Great video and gear!! I got to talk to Dave and crew at SMKW this year, great bunch of guy's!! I noticed that you said that you were in NC, what area are you from. I was born and raised in WNC, but now reside in NE TN. Alas, I do miss the area very much!! Just got a new sub.
Thanks Scott! Central NC here. In between the beach and the mountains has its benefits when picking a vacation spot for sure. I appreciate the sub and thanks for joining the community. I'm glad you're here.
Upon watching your video longer I realized we have the EXACT same gear. Brand and everything. Got me thinking how could this be? Then I realized the link. Dave Canterbury’s channel. We both watch his fear reviews.
Also, watch Outdoor Gear Review and Canadian Preparedness (Canadian prepper). Excellent gear reviews.
Thanks for this video! What is the brand name of the pouch you have your fire starter kit in?
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@justinuriahphoto they look like they repel dirt and wear pretty good too
What is the table you’re using?
Naturehike IGT table
I want to know about the stove
Is that the same stove that was wood and pellet ..my wife wants one now after i showed her your reviewing of it ...and if your tent does not have a vent for stove pipe ...can someone make hole in one safely ....?
My boi is ready in case of Nuclear war…😂😂😂
hahaha, don't wait until it's too late!
All the critical comments from peoole that don't have their own channel or state other channels that they aren't watching because they are watching this one that they are knocking. So odd 😅
Dadgum ol' son, learn how to tie a tautline hitch on them guy lines. You sure looking the part and talking the talk
All the expensive gear.
Price is subjective.
It comes down to value.
its not expensive gear at all
I subscribed when you use to give awesome tips, now it's just all product stuff. You'll need a truck to get to your campsite with all this gear. A knife, saw, and a small pack with cords,fire starting, and maybe some kind of tarp and some kind of cloth and a cup is all you need.
I still give tons of tips. Every once in a while I share some products that I recommend. I receive a ton of email every week asking me what I use. A video response will sometimes help answer those questions. Thanks for the feedback.
not once did he say to carry everything at once...look at the title and understand the words you read. and never tell another man what they need based on what you think...you ever cook a meal in a cup? smh
I understood about a yea go that the more stuff you bring for bushcrafting the less happy you are. A Swiss Army knife, a fixed blade, a saw, an axe, a hook knife, a stainless cup, a tarp, and you’re basically good to go
You can have all this for 200 bucks and if you can’t build anything, just question your skills and not your tools
Not convinced? Watch Felix immler bro only uses a Victorinox knife and that’s it
It would be real nice if you would speak up you are awfully hard to hear
Infomercial !
Everything is brand new including the tent & stove.
I wouldn't purchase "Pathfinder" anything ... !
@@rudygeorgiamulesandcountry1594 WHY? Do you know something we do not?
not brand new, they just look after and clean their gear
Pathfinder shop was founded by Dave Canterbury, a reputable survivalist and their knives are pretty good for what they are, lots of reviews on them and one by Dutch Bushcraft Knives who did several durability tests
Rudy, I take great pride in cleaning and maintaining my gear. I think the only new items I showed are the Gerber cookset and a couple of stainless steel cups. That's because the ones I use are black and discolored from use. Go back through the video and look at my bush pot. I've used that thing for a loooooong time. It has cooked many meals for my family. I back the Pathfinder brand 100% because I've used their gear and it works. They don't skimp on quality.
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@LordGenyte bro did not just…
@@Horus_the_Avenger bro did just...
Nice gear but a lengthy sales pitch. 4 knives and 3 hatchets? Bushcraft is not complicated
I obviously don't carry all of this. This is a good portion of the items I've acquired over the years and wanted to help others who might be looking for similar items to give as gifts. We grow as a community by helping each other with ideas and teachings. That's part of my goal for this channel. To help others is the reason why I do this.
Really good presentation I enjoyed watching it
I already have a lot of Pathfinder cook sets 32 48 64 120 8 skillet ❤
Sounds like you're well equipped for anything! 👍