Excellent kit. I still think these items are the most efficient way to survive in the woods, with the knowledge on how to use it. In my exotac ripspool i added two small #8 fish hooks in the needle compartment.👍
Not a bad lightweight kit! Couple things, 1) you said you could put the canteen with hot water in your sleeping bag, but I saw no sleeping bag! 2)Your shelter requires trees or something to tie your ridge line to, that's not always available, and it won't stop the wind blowing thru! Also, unless you never roll in your sleep, I would think that the trash bags wouldn't stay underneath you unless there're somehow staked down! Maybe add some grommets to the corners of the trash bags or use a tarp instead! I prefer a tent because it's a very portable self-contained micro shelter that you could tie to the bottom of your backpack, good in any environment! A tarp on top of the tent will increase it's usefulness, especially in trapping heat! Finally, a compass but no map?
This video was just to show you a good base to build your kit around. I’ve slept on trash bags filled with leaves more times than I care to mention and I’ve never had a problem with them moving around. There are ways to use the space blanket without needing any trees for the shelter setup. A sleeping bag is not in this kit because this is a minimal EM kit, not really a camping bag. I don’t really like strapping stuff to the bottom of my pack because it gets ripped up really fast from the sticker bushes. I would prefer a tarp over a tent any day of the week just for versatility’s sake. Thanks for the comment!
Your black dry bag can also melt snow if you fill it and leave it in the sun. Pack in lightly, because fluff snow melts faster than compact snow ball, and maybe put it in a garbage bag first so you can swap melted out for another pack of fluff.
StrikeForce is an excellent fire kit on its own. But I wrap a little gorilla tape around it, then wrap jute twine around that, and then wrap it all up with a couple of pieces of inner tube. Supercharges the whole thing.
Hello 👋 my outdoors friend, greetings from Northern California. Thank you for sharing this comprehensive information filled video. You did a great 👍job.
Great video. Very informative. Your were very well spoken. The video was well thought out and well presented. And the best part was you were well educated about the items in your bag. Keep these videos coming I enjoy them.
Great demonstration of an effective “essentials” 10-C’s kit which should go into the woods with you every time you go. The kit is compact and organized well in the dry bag. Easily fits into any bag or pack you choose to carry, or with a strap on the dry bag, it is a standalone kit. Nice job with this video! Warm up and always be SAFE. God Bless - Tennessee Smoky
Man what a great video. I've got a lot of these things in a pack. But I'll sure put it together on a dry bag. At least it's all together and dry and easy to find. Well done mate.🤘
Just a thought. Consider replacing the tinder in your ferro rod. I had a couple of those foiled tinder's that would not ignite for anything many years back. I called the company and they didnt seem as if they had never heard of a similar issue. Apparently if they are older, have ever had the seal compromised, or for some other reason, they could possibly be less than ideal in some circumstances. They kindly replaced them but that wouldn't be much help had I really needed them. I am not bagging on the company, but I had some trouble with them on one particular occasion.Because of how important tinder is to me, I chose to replace them with a couple cotton balls smeared in vaseline just in case for future references. I personally will not trust my life on any mystery tinder again. Thanks for posting your video.
@@buckeyebushcraft , ok, glad you have had good luck with them. I am just saying mine were sealed and didn't work so I don't trust them. Hopefully you don't have a similar issue at a time when you need them.
Good stuff brother. I've been subbed since very early on, and you're really starting to look and sound comfortable in front of the camera. It's obvious that Mr. Canterbury has been a big influence on you, and that's a great thing in my personal opinion. Keep it up man! 🙂
I’ll never forget you were one of my first subs! I appreciate the support! I really look up to Dave, he’s a awesome friend to me and one hell of a mentor, as well as all of the other guys you met at your basic class. Keep crushing it bro👊🏻
@@buckeyebushcraft you're a good egg brother. It's been a pleasure watching you grow here on TH-cam, following your progression at the PFS, and meeting you out there during my own class. Keep putting out content, and we'll keep watching!! 🙂
I have an idea for next video a complete repair kit for poncho, gear , textile to see your point of view Repair kit are always very summury sawing kit plus duck tape and ties so now up to you By the way you re making a very 👍
...I follow a similar filosophy on outdoor's matters...I use, among others, the Filson Journeyman, which I like and has served me well! But yours seems to be quite an interesting pack. The whole video was compreensive and touched all the essencial points...congrats!
@@buckeyebushcraft Yes, I am not the kind of "brand" man, but I really like my Filsons (yes, I lost my head and after buying the tan one I bought another in olive). I have the green one more biased on winter time and the tan more on summer time. Tha construction is robust, the materials top notch, they are confortable and, being quite small, oblige me to be disciplined and careful on what I put inside. I am past my mid sixties and surely I would not go very fast nor very far with a 80 l loaded pack on my back... That's a discussion I always have with the lads / instructors in the survival courses: I always enphasize the need of walking 10 or 20 miles with the loads they bring to the courses... the green-horns just bring comodities of a 4 star hotel... that 's not how things work in real life / emergency. If you get stuck on a bridge during an evacuation and have to leave your car you would not manage to jump over the cars for 2 or 2 miles with a 80 pound backpack (at least I would not...) The youngsters must learn to think spartan, small and light, to make the right choices with the right materials... I often see people with 3 knives on their belt of similar size...what for? They eat like a T-rex... I sometimes see them eating meals that would last 3 or 4 days for me... I see in the sites the recomendation of 40 to 60 liters pack for a week-end...I wonder what they would recomend for tha appalachian or pacific trail... But, although I am the "weardo" because of the provocative comments (with the only purpose of making them think) the lads like me comming by at least for the "extras" on good food and wine that I try to bring for the meetings...
I wish you would help me in this matter, I have a bag like the o e you have in this vid, it doesn’t have the ability to put bed roll on bottom of bag. How would you put a bed roll on your bag?
Good video....one question what's wrong with carrying a bic lighter? I put two in a Ziploc bag and hey that's my fire starter.....also have a striker but , the lighter sure is nice....
Great Video....just found your channel and now a new subscriber! Thanks for sharing with us. Also, I noticed the green outer layer....looks very warm. What is it made of and where did you get it. Your fire rod kit really caught my attention as a really nice complete compact piece of kit. Thanks again!!
Hey I caught this vid while working, I'm going to offer a suggestion. I myself have suffered migraines since a head injury as a kid, and they got much worse after multiple deployments over a 27 year carrier. I was getting at least 2 a week. I started testosterone replacement therapy along with b12, weekly shots. I've not had a migraine in 3 years now. It may possibly help you with yours as well
The source of my migraines was eating junk food and being WAY overweight. Since I’ve started eating better, going to the gym and exercising daily, loosing weight has really helped me out. I’ve still got 50 lbs to loose but I hardly ever get a migraine now.
I can understand that you in America have tourniquets in your gear with all the guns around accidents happens and there is a lot of gun violence compared to Europe. But when I see Europeans have it it makes me giggle, especially UK people where you can barely carry a toothpick legally
If I was building a FAK, no matter where I live in the world, a TA would be the first thing I put in there. Guns aren’t the problem.. people are. You never know when a freak accident may happen
I watched a woodland survival series. The bloke fell down a hill into a tree and ended up slicing the back of his ear quite badly , guess what they used? A tourniquet. Not a gun in sight. Your comment made me laugh.
A sensible kit that you can actually use And it looks like you have.. THANK YOU !
Excellent kit. I still think these items are the most efficient way to survive in the woods, with the knowledge on how to use it. In my exotac ripspool i added two small #8 fish hooks in the needle compartment.👍
Not a bad lightweight kit! Couple things, 1) you said you could put the canteen with hot water in your sleeping bag, but I saw no sleeping bag! 2)Your shelter requires trees or something to tie your ridge line to, that's not always available, and it won't stop the wind blowing thru! Also, unless you never roll in your sleep, I would think that the trash bags wouldn't stay underneath you unless there're somehow staked down! Maybe add some grommets to the corners of the trash bags or use a tarp instead! I prefer a tent because it's a very portable self-contained micro shelter that you could tie to the bottom of your backpack, good in any environment! A tarp on top of the tent will increase it's usefulness, especially in trapping heat! Finally, a compass but no map?
This video was just to show you a good base to build your kit around. I’ve slept on trash bags filled with leaves more times than I care to mention and I’ve never had a problem with them moving around. There are ways to use the space blanket without needing any trees for the shelter setup. A sleeping bag is not in this kit because this is a minimal EM kit, not really a camping bag.
I don’t really like strapping stuff to the bottom of my pack because it gets ripped up really fast from the sticker bushes. I would prefer a tarp over a tent any day of the week just for versatility’s sake. Thanks for the comment!
That’s a great kit. I was glad to see you use that dry bag. I like to water proof my gear. That pack is just the size pack I like to carry.
I feel that Waterproofing your gear is very important.
Your black dry bag can also melt snow if you fill it and leave it in the sun. Pack in lightly, because fluff snow melts faster than compact snow ball, and maybe put it in a garbage bag first so you can swap melted out for another pack of fluff.
StrikeForce is an excellent fire kit on its own.
But I wrap a little gorilla tape around it, then wrap jute twine around that, and then wrap it all up with a couple of pieces of inner tube.
Supercharges the whole thing.
I like how compact this kit is
I like the use of one inch tubular webbing as a carry strap!
Hello 👋 my outdoors friend, greetings from Northern California. Thank you for sharing this comprehensive information filled video. You did a great 👍job.
Great video. Very informative. Your were very well spoken. The video was well thought out and well presented. And the best part was you were well educated about the items in your bag. Keep these videos coming I enjoy them.
I really appreciate that! Thank you for watching!
Sweet and simple, the more you know the less you need!!😁✊🔥
Keep up the gr8 work man .
Thanks bro!
Great demonstration of an effective “essentials” 10-C’s kit which should go into the woods with you every time you go. The kit is compact and organized well in the dry bag. Easily fits into any bag or pack you choose to carry, or with a strap on the dry bag, it is a standalone kit. Nice job with this video! Warm up and always be SAFE. God Bless - Tennessee Smoky
Appreciate it man!
Nice kit. Thanks
I like the simplicity of your kit. (I am very fond of the grabber space blanket and Garberg knife) Thank you for the video!
Thanks for watching!
Heck yea good stuff
Really good video good job
Nice kit !
I love my bag inside of bags to stay dry in all water hazards !-)
Great kit. Thanks for sharing 👍
Great video
nice video man i love the kit.
Absolutely solid kit 👍
Great minimalist kit.
Awesome video my friend. I love the simplicity of your kit.
Thank you! I like to keep things simple for sure.
Man what a great video. I've got a lot of these things in a pack. But I'll sure put it together on a dry bag. At least it's all together and dry and easy to find. Well done mate.🤘
That is a nice pack I like that inside is orange. Awesome ideas for the drybag inner kit. This would make perfect for a day hike. Nice Job.
Thanks man!
Awesome kit! It’s good to know that I’m on the right track. Thanks for the info!
You are for sure bro, just keep training!
Great presentation Jake! Beautiful backdrop as well! Hopefully I will have one similar on Friday this week :)
Thanks man! We r supposed to get more tomorrow night!😂
Great kit! Thank you! ATB Sam Adler from Vietnam
Another informative and beneficial video!
Very good. Great pack and contents.
Thank you!
Just a thought. Consider replacing the tinder in your ferro rod. I had a couple of those foiled tinder's that would not ignite for anything many years back. I called the company and they didnt seem as if they had never heard of a similar issue. Apparently if they are older, have ever had the seal compromised, or for some other reason, they could possibly be less than ideal in some circumstances. They kindly replaced them but that wouldn't be much help had I really needed them. I am not bagging on the company, but I had some trouble with them on one particular occasion.Because of how important tinder is to me, I chose to replace them with a couple cotton balls smeared in vaseline just in case for future references. I personally will not trust my life on any mystery tinder again. Thanks for posting your video.
I’ve used these tinders for years and I’ve never had a problem with em. They will go bad if the package isn’t sealed tho.
@@buckeyebushcraft , ok, glad you have had good luck with them. I am just saying mine were sealed and didn't work so I don't trust them. Hopefully you don't have a similar issue at a time when you need them.
Good stuff brother. I've been subbed since very early on, and you're really starting to look and sound comfortable in front of the camera. It's obvious that Mr. Canterbury has been a big influence on you, and that's a great thing in my personal opinion. Keep it up man! 🙂
I’ll never forget you were one of my first subs! I appreciate the support! I really look up to Dave, he’s a awesome friend to me and one hell of a mentor, as well as all of the other guys you met at your basic class. Keep crushing it bro👊🏻
@@buckeyebushcraft you're a good egg brother. It's been a pleasure watching you grow here on TH-cam, following your progression at the PFS, and meeting you out there during my own class. Keep putting out content, and we'll keep watching!! 🙂
@@811NJUtilityLocating I appreciate that brother!👊🏻
I have an idea for next video a complete repair kit for poncho, gear , textile to see your point of view
Repair kit are always very summury sawing kit plus duck tape and ties so now up to you
By the way you re making a very 👍
I’ve got a few videos on poncho repair and repair kits
That bag looks nice! Great video man
Thanks bro!
Nice content, pretty solid and reliable 👌
Good video, i've come to really enjoy you and Paul from Adaptable Survival..
Thank you! Paul is a really good dude, he’s got a great channel
...I follow a similar filosophy on outdoor's matters...I use, among others, the Filson Journeyman, which I like and has served me well!
But yours seems to be quite an interesting pack.
The whole video was compreensive and touched all the essencial points...congrats!
I’ve been wanting that backpack forever, Filson makes really good stuff
@@buckeyebushcraft
Yes, I am not the kind of "brand" man, but I really like my Filsons (yes, I lost my head and after buying the tan one I bought another in olive).
I have the green one more biased on winter time and the tan more on summer time. Tha construction is robust, the materials top notch, they are confortable and, being quite small, oblige me to be disciplined and careful on what I put inside. I am past my mid sixties and surely I would not go very fast nor very far with a 80 l loaded pack on my back... That's a discussion I always have with the lads / instructors in the survival courses: I always enphasize the need of walking 10 or 20 miles with the loads they bring to the courses... the green-horns just bring comodities of a 4 star hotel... that 's not how things work in real life / emergency.
If you get stuck on a bridge during an evacuation and have to leave your car you would not manage to jump over the cars for 2 or 2 miles with a 80 pound backpack (at least I would not...) The youngsters must learn to think spartan, small and light, to make the right choices with the right materials... I often see people with 3 knives on their belt of similar size...what for?
They eat like a T-rex... I sometimes see them eating meals that would last 3 or 4 days for me...
I see in the sites the recomendation of 40 to 60 liters pack for a week-end...I wonder what they would recomend for tha appalachian or pacific trail...
But, although I am the "weardo" because of the provocative comments (with the only purpose of making them think) the lads like me comming by at least for the "extras" on good food and wine that I try to bring for the meetings...
Nice.
I wish you would help me in this matter, I have a bag like the o e you have in this vid, it doesn’t have the ability to put bed roll on bottom of bag. How would you put a bed roll on your bag?
Good video....one question what's wrong with carrying a bic lighter? I put two in a Ziploc bag and hey that's my fire starter.....also have a striker but , the lighter sure is nice....
Great video! Suggestion: try the Arcturus reusable tarp. Bigger grommets and more well made. In my opinion of course.
I’ve got a few of em, they’re definitely more heavy duty
Nice one buddy
Thanks buddy!👊🏻
I recommend i pair of spared socks
great kit do you use twisted or braided bankline
I always use twisted, because I can break it down to smaller fibers if need be.
Great kit I subbed
Appreciate it!
Great Video....just found your channel and now a new subscriber! Thanks for sharing with us. Also, I noticed the green outer layer....looks very warm. What is it made of and where did you get it. Your fire rod kit really caught my attention as a really nice complete compact piece of kit. Thanks again!!
i love how every kit on TH-cam is just a Dave Canterbury/Shawn Kelly regurgitation.
It kinda makes sense for me because I work for them…
add a jungle blanket or bag to this and you'd be set
Would the canteen kit fit in the side pouches?
Yea it will
How much does your pack way with all that stuff in it? Thank you
About 7 pounds
Came over to check you out from corporal's corner
Is that a swanndri coat?
FYI. I had migranes as well. My doctor put me on Magnesium Glycinate 400 mg daily and they are gone.
Nice gloves are they wool?
Yea
Does a these contents come w the bag
They do not unfortunately. But hopefully I have you some ideas to build your kit!
Link to the fold saw
www.amazon.com/7-1-Blade-Laplander-Folding-Saw/dp/B08DTYPVR7/ref=mp_s_a_1_1_sspa?crid=1U52WJDJULW01&keywords=bahco+laplander+folding+saw&qid=1642470555&sprefix=bacho+lapl%2Caps%2C154&sr=8-1-spons&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUEySTdUUFdPNlNaVDhJJmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUEwNDkzMDc4M0hOUk9CUVVXTk5NQSZlbmNyeXB0ZWRBZElkPUEwMzU5OTY5MzNMQzg5SU5BM1ZVSyZ3aWRnZXROYW1lPXNwX3Bob25lX3NlYXJjaF9hdGYmYWN0aW9uPWNsaWNrUmVkaXJlY3QmZG9Ob3RMb2dDbGljaz10cnVl
Good Stuff !! 😎👍Subscribed and Liked. I found out about your chanel by watching the Corporals Corner youtube chanel.
Corporal says hi.
👍👍
That looks like one of those wool anoraks you are wearing? Are you satisfied with it? Link? Thanks, good video!
Lester River Bushcraft is the best wool outerwear money can buy. lrbushcraft.com/lester-river-bushcraft-wool-boreal-shirt-anorak/
I don’t believe there are any other colors than OD and FDE.
Same here bro😂
How much does your pack weigh with all that stuff in it?
Hey I caught this vid while working, I'm going to offer a suggestion.
I myself have suffered migraines since a head injury as a kid, and they got much worse after multiple deployments over a 27 year carrier.
I was getting at least 2 a week. I started testosterone replacement therapy along with b12, weekly shots. I've not had a migraine in 3 years now.
It may possibly help you with yours as well
The source of my migraines was eating junk food and being WAY overweight. Since I’ve started eating better, going to the gym and exercising daily, loosing weight has really helped me out. I’ve still got 50 lbs to loose but I hardly ever get a migraine now.
Name of coat?
What does it weigh?
Idk, doesn’t really matter that much to me.
The pack in your video is not where the the link takes me.
They sold out a long time ago
@@buckeyebushcraft ok thx
Tried to join live stream. Said PRIVATE. Looked for it to watch. Disappeared. Weird brother 🤔
I move my livestreams to private, just because I don’t want my channel page full of em.
Disperse them on my person
I can understand that you in America have tourniquets in your gear with all the guns around accidents happens and there is a lot of gun violence compared to Europe. But when I see Europeans have it it makes me giggle, especially UK people where you can barely carry a toothpick legally
If I was building a FAK, no matter where I live in the world, a TA would be the first thing I put in there. Guns aren’t the problem.. people are. You never know when a freak accident may happen
You're telling me the UK doesn't have knife amnesty bins and that knife attacks don't cause massive bleeding which a tourniquet addresses?
I watched a woodland survival series. The bloke fell down a hill into a tree and ended up slicing the back of his ear quite badly , guess what they used? A tourniquet. Not a gun in sight. Your comment made me laugh.
Also, we can have guns in the UK. We can also carry sharp objects if there is a good reason for doing so.
Nice kit .😊 where can I get one of those ferro rod set ups? @JakeTrent