My favourite way to sleep outdoors is in the Amok hammock. It is a hammock that you lay perpendicular to the trees you string up on. It uses a sleeping pad and it is so comfortable. It is like sleeping on a cloud and great for side sleepers.
Most used and loved piece of gear….certainly my Hennessy hammock and my Helinox chair. Both go with me whether car camping or backpacking overnight. Aeropress and Gregory Zulu 40 backpack are favs.
@@deacondavidviscount7579 I've been looking to upgrade my cheap backpacking chair to possibly the Helinox or the REI version. I'm guessing it's worth the price?
I am more of a bushcraft guy than a hiker so I like a bigger saw. My favourite is the silky 390mm Zubat. It is slightly bigger than the bigboy and the pistol grip is way more comfortable in my experience.
@ the zubat also comes in the 330mm I have both because I am a gear junkie. lol. I forgot to mention the zubat is also significantly lighter than the bigboy. Definitely worth checking out.
Really don't understand why so many push silky. Everyone ive seen has a broken blade. I personally like the corona its better in everyway especially price. I use alcohol and a twig stove. I don't like gas because it's impossible to know how much fuel you have. As far as flashlights i use Sofirn or thrunite great affordable quality lights.
@@richardhenry1969 my Silky saw is the only saw that I've owned that hasn't bent or broke but yes, they are pricey! I use a twig stove as well but typically for short/bushcraft outings. I like using both!
@forestadventureswithscott8777 that's interesting. I bet I've seen at least 5 or 6 with broken blades. To be honest they were the bigger blade I believe 7in or 10in.. maybe size has something to do with it?
@ that makes sense. This 5 inch blade would be hard to break. It's only useful for small cuts anyway. Good for processing wrist sized wood for a small fire while hiking or backpacking and some cleanup on the trail with definite limitations. I have a larger saw for around the house. Probably 12".
Agreed on the sofrin flashlight, great quality and amazing output. I have had a silky saw (gomboy) for 6 years and have never had an issue. The blades are very thin which will cut through anything like butter, but the thin blade does have its obvious drawback… If you abuse it and don’t use it right, it will snap the blade. I have a a couple of saws and the silky is the best.
To in a zipper bag …never been camping or in the wilderness without some even 20 years in the Army . If it goes in it comes out. And something to dig with. Have fun stay safe.
Love Silky saws, I use the big boy, great saw
@@NoNotThatPaul they are great. I'd like to add a bigger one to my kit for sure.
My favourite way to sleep outdoors is in the Amok hammock. It is a hammock that you lay perpendicular to the trees you string up on. It uses a sleeping pad and it is so comfortable. It is like sleeping on a cloud and great for side sleepers.
@@jonhughes4550 that is awesome.
Most used and loved piece of gear….certainly my Hennessy hammock and my Helinox chair. Both go with me whether car camping or backpacking overnight. Aeropress and Gregory Zulu 40 backpack are favs.
@@deacondavidviscount7579 I've been looking to upgrade my cheap backpacking chair to possibly the Helinox or the REI version. I'm guessing it's worth the price?
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@@thevirginiabushcrafter8833 thanks for watching
I am more of a bushcraft guy than a hiker so I like a bigger saw. My favourite is the silky 390mm Zubat. It is slightly bigger than the bigboy and the pistol grip is way more comfortable in my experience.
@@jonhughes4550 I'll have to check it out! I'm looking to upgrade to a larger saw.
@ the zubat also comes in the 330mm I have both because I am a gear junkie. lol. I forgot to mention the zubat is also significantly lighter than the bigboy. Definitely worth checking out.
@ will do. Thanks for the suggestion!
Thank you for your honest review, watching from Edinburgh Scotland.
If it is not broken, why fix it, work for you and that good enough :)
@@drussthelegend269 cheers! What a wonderful city, Edinburgh! My wife and I visited many years ago.
I’ve used a Jetboil for awhile, but just got a Pocket Rocket 2. My Silky Big Boy is well used.
@@jeffclark8555 I'm probably going to purchase the 2 very soon.
ah yes the msr pocket, i`ve had mine since 05-08 at least,, seein this and thinkin back brings back plenty a good memories :) .
@@toby-v6i glad to hear that. I've probably had mine that long as well.
Really don't understand why so many push silky. Everyone ive seen has a broken blade.
I personally like the corona its better in everyway especially price.
I use alcohol and a twig stove. I don't like gas because it's impossible to know how much fuel you have.
As far as flashlights i use Sofirn or thrunite great affordable quality lights.
@@richardhenry1969 my Silky saw is the only saw that I've owned that hasn't bent or broke but yes, they are pricey! I use a twig stove as well but typically for short/bushcraft outings. I like using both!
@forestadventureswithscott8777 that's interesting. I bet I've seen at least 5 or 6 with broken blades. To be honest they were the bigger blade I believe 7in or 10in.. maybe size has something to do with it?
@ that makes sense. This 5 inch blade would be hard to break. It's only useful for small cuts anyway. Good for processing wrist sized wood for a small fire while hiking or backpacking and some cleanup on the trail with definite limitations. I have a larger saw for around the house. Probably 12".
Agreed on the sofrin flashlight, great quality and amazing output. I have had a silky saw (gomboy) for 6 years and have never had an issue. The blades are very thin which will cut through anything like butter, but the thin blade does have its obvious drawback… If you abuse it and don’t use it right, it will snap the blade. I have a a couple of saws and the silky is the best.
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Stainless steel water bottle to purify water
@@suebrand4606 I use a Sawyer to purify water. If I don't have that with me I've used my stainless steel pot a few times.
To in a zipper bag …never been camping or in the wilderness without some even 20 years in the Army . If it goes in it comes out. And something to dig with. Have fun stay safe.
@@kennethwilson8633 thanks for chiming in!