PROVEN Minimal Survival Kit, and UPGRADES
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- This video i share minimal gear that can help if your ever lost or stranded. There are items i carry on my person, that is not mentioned, For Example a Whistle. Also it is a great dayhike pack , for a quick lunch and camp fire set up, etc.
Proper training is highly recommended to get the most out of any gear.
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Some great ideas shared. I too have had troubles with pulling out my emergency headlamp and discovering that at some point in the past it had accidentally got turned on and drained the batteries. My remedy for that has been to reverse one of the batteries in the headlamp. That way the lamp will not turn on unintended and will keep the batteries with the headlamp. Hunting for batteries somewhere in your pack when it is dark can be problematic sometimes. With my poor memory, it has worked well for me to keep the batteries with the headlamp but with one reversed.
Thanks Lonnie and i always put the batteries in before dark, also keep the lamps and batteries all in the same bag. Tho revering one will work, i have had batteries corrode my terminals before after keeping batteries in lamps for awhile. Great idea and thanks for sharing what you do to keep your batteries. :)
Great stuff, Wayne! I agree that having a light adds a huge element of safety. As you say, it can keep you from getting a stick in the eye when traveling at night but another huge advantage is being able to notice hazards like widowmakers if you're forced to set up camp at night. Also, if you have a small day pack it's wise to have either safety glasses or a pair of spare prescription glasses if you need them. If you have to hike at night or nap flint, safety glasses can save your eye(s). Nothing can make a bad situation worse than injuring your eye!
Agreed, thanks for your thoughts and take care my friend.
I like the minimal kit of yours! Two small additions to minimal kit: blaze orange bandana, safety whistle.
Both great choices for signalling. I always have a couple whistles on my person. :)
One addition I would make, a wool blanket. Stays warm wet or dry. The small tarp is good as a impromptu poncho in the rain. The audio was impacted, by the wind I think. Your voice almost dropped out several times. We could follow it well enough.
High winds was the problem, but the wind canceling feature was better than wind noise i think. lol. Wool blanket is a good addition if people like to carry it and will carry it. :) In my personal kit , which i have shared before, has a 0c sleeping bag, much lighter and compact than a wool blanket. Tho wool has its unique features that makes it a great choice. Take care Nelson and all the best.
Two tarps, I love it. Also to prevent moisture comming from the dirt you are sitting on.
If one go in group everyone schould carry 10 feet of paracord. 3 pieces together gives the usely 30 feet of paracord.
For those who are not familiar with knots, take 30 feet of paracord, folded it in two en place every 3 or 4 inches a overhands knot. It gives you the 10 feet ridge line, that can be used without knots, but with toggles, that can be found plenty on the forest floor.
Thanks for the watch and your thoughts. :)
I liked the idea behind this video. The sound was terrible. I still heard everything you said and it all made sense. I too, use 2 tarps. One for shelter, one for groundcloth.
I was lucky that the sound was as good as it was. high winds and i did everything i could. lol Thanks for the watch and good to know you carry a couple tarps. :)
For minimalist kit I like a 10x10 or 10x12 tarp, works for plenty of room for a shelter and ground mat in one. I like a stainless steel bottle nested in a stainless steel cup, a bic lighter wrapped in gorilla tape, a 6 inch ferro rod, about 30 feet of paracord, small fixed blade knife with 90 degree spine and a good wet stone. I grew up in the woods and back then we mostly just carried a knife and a bic lighter until we found out about ferro rods and between those 2 items and a good pot or bottle we camped out in debris shelters and forts all the time. We learned about huntin, trapping tracking and fishing. It's pretty amazing how much stuff people feel they need in the wild, most of it is just creature comforts.
That is the great parr of a kit. We make them out own, that works. ;) Thanks for the wstch. :)
My POM Kit is in a black and white plastic lady's toiletry bag. Works much better than the previous set up. It drops into my handbag like a dream and its quickly transferable to my backpack. It goes EVERYWHERE with me. Right now as we speak my handbag is just around the corner in the kitchen. With POM Kit in it. It's just...THERE.
Nice , sounds like your set. Thanks for the watch and the comment.
Excellent lightweight kit mate 👍
I always carry a minimalistic first aid kit too.
All the best to you and yours 👍 👍 👍 🍻
Thank you and a first aid kit is carried in all my kits. One of those items that you are glad to have it if you need it. All the best.
@@kullcraven 😃 I knew that you did 👍
Great kit and video! It’s good to return to basics and as you have said, if a pack gets too heavy, most people won’t bother carry one! I try to stick to the 10 c’s to keep the weight down, that seems to work for me . If I may make a suggestion, add a couple of contractors bags to the pack, has many uses and doesn’t add much weight to one’s pack. Great video and take care!o😊
I have my own back pack that i have more in, AND I DO CARRY IT. I teach people how they can survive with very little, they can grow on their kit , with suggestions i give during my courses. I carry 2 trash bags in my own kit , because of the mutliuse. :) Thanks for the watch and your thoughts.
I use a 6x8 also. I'm six foot. 5x7 just doesn't cut it. I've pitched my 6x8 tarp in the Holden configuration and had enough room to be dry and comfortable. I carry a smaller tarp to use as ground sheet. Just makes sense. In one emergency kit I do have a 5x7 nylon tarp. Barely enough room to stay dry and if the wind shifts can get wet easily. I don't do what I like. I do what works for me.
6x8 is the bare minimal for my kits as cover as well. Thanks for the watch and your thoughts.
lol geez I wonder who you know that go buggy with bugs...lol, ME one thing I will never get over they drive me nuts...lol, Great kit for sure Bro and have proved it self many times.
Yeah we both know as MANY that is is a good carry. Yeah bugs like you ALOT. lol
your right if the pack weighs to much no one will carry it, besides a small first aid kit and the duct tape misknnr suggested always have a fully charged cell phone, good video Wayne
Thanks Craig, many items you can add, and if you noticed i have a belt knife , saw and cell phone on me at all times, but i was covering the pack and how minimal you can go and still survive. With enough food and water and skillset, i could last months with this little bit of gear. lol
An old wisdom I heard was "If you never carry it, you'll never carry it..."
In broad Cumbrian twang of course but it's a good reminder to train with what you intend to carry. 🤘
@@OldNavajoTricks Knowing your gear and its limits is important to me for sure. :)
@@kullcraven Oh yes, know yourself and your kit, basics that can't be emphasised enough. 👍
Thanks for the great information. I always learn something from your videos. Thanks so much for sharing. Take care.
Thank you and glad to help, i appreciate the watch. Take care and all the best.
It would be awesome to watch you do a double up video with Corporal's corner ❤❤❤❤
LOL We would have alot to talk about for sure. :)
Great minimal kit!
Thank you Marjie, hope all is well.
Well Rounded Kit ! Knowledge Is Key. Thanks Kull ! ATB T God Bless
Thank you Terry, hope i can get people to carry ATLEAST a simple kit like this. ATB and God bless.
Wayne, Very informative and educational. Thank you very much
Your welcome Thomas, stay well my friend.
Might I suggest wrapping about 10 feet of 1" Duct Tape or Gorilla Tape around each of your lighters, it doesn't add noticable weight and can be used for fire starter/extender, firstaid and gear or clothing repair, ect.
There ya go, this is the basics, people can add what they wish and WILL CARRY. :) ATB man.
Gotta admit I've never found a day hike short enough to carry my portable AC unit and enough extention wire to make it worth while! Bought an RV, if it cant go I cant go!
That is a great kit to carry. RV is a good choice. lol Thanks Owen.
How about a roll of surveyer's tape to leave a trail to help you get found and not get further lost.
Great addition, i have suggested marking tape to folks before. This is more about staying alive , by covering basic needs. You can add what ever you like to a DIY kit, that is the beauty of these. :)
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Thanks for the watch. :)
Add a whistle. The First Responders will thank you.
This was about what to carry in the bag, if you read the description i mention i carry other gear on my person as well, like a whistle. :) Thanks for the watch.
The irony of it is the people that think ahead and get training are usually smart enough to not get themselves in a survival situation :D
It can happen to us all, but like you said, SURVIVAL means life threatening. I have survived many knights in the forest that would have been deadly. BUT i had the knowledge and gear to make it safe and a camp out. lol We all can get lost or stranded but being able to keep yourself safe is the key, with gear an skill. :) ATB.