26" multipurpose forest axe is Golden, best axe in the world, price, functionality. You can build a house in a week. if you are planning only split firewood, buy splitting axe, because this is not. Great Video!!!
A good discussion on a topic that isn’t talked about enough. You just earned my subscription. 👍🏼👍🏼 I always think long term with my kits. A ferro rod will eventually run out, so I keep a steel striker for flint and steel fire. It will never run out as long as you can find a hard rock.
IMHO Council Tool axes are superior quality, best value and Made in USA. I have titanium 750ml and 1100ml and long spoon. For water Sawyer Mini and flat liter flask and Smart Water bottle.
Outstanding information. Thank you. I like the categories approach. That rifle looks like a great gift idea for Christmas! :) I agree that stainless is the way to go for pots, but have you done any research on Aluminum as a comparison?
I've got a Henry ar22 . The most ideal firearm for survival would be a Savage 24 12/22 . Question : on the connabars (spelling) Do they need preps before use ?
Nice video. But, no matter where you are, the worse things get, the less wild animals, fish, and frogs will be available due to everyone will be out trying to procure the same game you're after. It won't matter if you're on your own property on out in the wild.
if we are truly talking about long term then stainless steel cookware will not do... it will burn in no time the only viable solution is cast iron... and since we are not talking about backpacks, the larger the better
I've had my MSR Seagull stainless pot (shown in the video) for well over a decade, and it still works just as good as the day that I bought it. It's literally been cooked in over hundreds of fires. I like and use cast iron.
@@theaveragewoodsman6002 Depends on your gardening style. I use the approach of eating the weeds. If someone came into my garden they would probably keep on walking because all they would see is weeds. Most standard crops do not have the ability to withstand changing weather patterns. Weed seeds can stay dormant for years waiting for the right conditions. If I have to leave and come back they will probably still be there unless the wildlife gets hungry.
I have had my garden eaten by deer leaving me with nothing but my weeds. In a grid down scenario people don't realize how big a garden you need to feed a family. The larger the garden the easier it is for people to see and take.
26" multipurpose forest axe is Golden, best axe in the world, price, functionality. You can build a house in a week. if you are planning only split firewood, buy splitting axe, because this is not. Great Video!!!
Agreed.
A good discussion on a topic that isn’t talked about enough.
You just earned my subscription.
👍🏼👍🏼
I always think long term with my kits.
A ferro rod will eventually run out, so I keep a steel striker for flint and steel fire. It will never run out as long as you can find a hard rock.
Thanks!
Great set of items!
Thanks!
Informative and beneficial video
Thanks for checking out the video!
IMHO Council Tool axes are superior quality, best value and Made in USA. I have titanium 750ml and 1100ml and long spoon. For water Sawyer Mini and flat liter flask and Smart Water bottle.
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Good presentation
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Nice video, thank you 😊
Thank you for the comment.
Outstanding information. Thank you. I like the categories approach. That rifle looks like a great gift idea for Christmas! :) I agree that stainless is the way to go for pots, but have you done any research on Aluminum as a comparison?
Thanks! Yes, I've used aluminum in the past. It works, but it can warp over an open flame.
Aluminum can also poison you over longterm use as its neurotoxic.
Nice video bud, nice gear
Thanks!
I've got a Henry ar22 . The most ideal firearm for survival would be a Savage 24 12/22 .
Question : on the connabars (spelling) Do they need preps before use ?
I also have a Henry Survival rifle. It's a great little gun. Yes, boil them to remove the grease, hang to dry, and wax them.
Nice video. But, no matter where you are, the worse things get, the less wild animals, fish, and frogs will be available due to everyone will be out trying to procure the same game you're after. It won't matter if you're on your own property on out in the wild.
Hunting, fishing and trapping are only part of the equation. Having a garden and animals like chickens, pigs, goats, etc. are important as well.
Are you affiliated with the pathfinder school?
No, but I have taken classes at the Pathfinder School in Southeastern Ohio.
No, but I have taken classes at the Pathfinder School in Southeastern Ohio.
if we are truly talking about long term then stainless steel cookware will not do... it will burn in no time
the only viable solution is cast iron... and since we are not talking about backpacks, the larger the better
I've had my MSR Seagull stainless pot (shown in the video) for well over a decade, and it still works just as good as the day that I bought it. It's literally been cooked in over hundreds of fires. I like and use cast iron.
Gardening is overrated unless you are in a group.
Have to think like native people they moved with the food.
Gardening is an important skill. Not the only skill.
@@theaveragewoodsman6002
Depends on your gardening style.
I use the approach of eating the weeds.
If someone came into my garden they would probably keep on walking because all they would see is weeds.
Most standard crops do not have the ability to withstand changing weather patterns.
Weed seeds can stay dormant for years waiting for the right conditions.
If I have to leave and come back they will probably still be there unless the wildlife gets hungry.
I have had my garden eaten by deer leaving me with nothing but my weeds.
In a grid down scenario people don't realize how big a garden you need to feed a family.
The larger the garden the easier it is for people to see and take.