Lightweight Bushcraft Kit

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024

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  • @Dan_TheMedievalGuild
    @Dan_TheMedievalGuild 2 года назад +24

    You young folks are good to go. I'm old, fat and disabled so I use my electric wheelchair with a wagon that acts as my trailer to pull all of my gear out in the woods when I'm doing an overnighter. I got my bathroom set up, my gear room (to catch either the bags I carry my junk out in or items I don't need at the moment), my hammock set up, cooking set up, fans, lights and other electronics to run off power bricks and more. If I could get the fridge out there, I'd have one of those power banks to work that bugger. No one says you can't be comfortable and have a great time while you are doing your thing out in the woods. Rock on guys. ;-)

    • @buckeyebushcraft
      @buckeyebushcraft  2 года назад +11

      Absolutely nothing wrong with that bro, as long as you’re in the outdoors that’s all that matters

    • @ublade82
      @ublade82 Год назад

      Yep the trees judge no one

    • @davidm1149
      @davidm1149 11 месяцев назад

      Here's a bona fide camping and outdoors addict. Do you have a solar generator? That's what I'm looking for.

    • @Dan_TheMedievalGuild
      @Dan_TheMedievalGuild 11 месяцев назад

      @@davidm1149 No solar generators but I've got a ton of solar bricks. I'll look around and see if I can find a decent priced one for you my friend.

    • @davidm1149
      @davidm1149 11 месяцев назад

      @@Dan_TheMedievalGuild Ok. What is a solar brick?

  • @steveh4962
    @steveh4962 2 года назад +10

    One of the better bushcraft set-ups I have seen. Thanks for sharing!

  • @jasonb4738
    @jasonb4738 2 года назад +25

    I have the exact same kit I carry in my truck at all times. Just added a 10x10 aquaquest tarp. One extra pound but a game changer for that freak weather.

    • @buckeyebushcraft
      @buckeyebushcraft  2 года назад +4

      A tarp that big is definitely nice to have.

    • @lanecountybigfooters5716
      @lanecountybigfooters5716 2 года назад +2

      Any Aquaquest weight tarp is excellent. I love mine! I pound of peace of mind. Makes a good tent if there's no bugs.

  • @Cubestone
    @Cubestone 2 года назад +19

    I keep similar core basics in my day pack. Something you might also consider is a zip lock bag with a few bandaids and moleskin, a couple Tylenol or Advil, benadryl, tissue or leftover fastfood napkins, and a teabag or two. These things have obvious benefits, but teabags? Yup, if you get in a real bind it can help to sit back, sip tea, and figure out the problem before wasting energy running around or panicking.

    • @segravescc8878
      @segravescc8878 2 года назад +3

      Black tea bags are also great for taking the sting out of sunburns. :)

    • @tattooninja
      @tattooninja Год назад +3

      Tea is great. I started carrying a couple little reusable muslin bags to make tea out of anything on the spot, so I can I bring some fresh mint or find some pine needles, etc.

  • @JustInCases72
    @JustInCases72 2 года назад +4

    I’m just glad to see the younger people taking up bushcraft. Great job

  • @corleyoutdoors2887
    @corleyoutdoors2887 2 года назад +28

    Dave Canterbury is the Bruce Lee of survival. Just like Bruce Lee he took what’s useful from historical systems and threw away what was not.

  • @kennethgranzeier8934
    @kennethgranzeier8934 3 года назад +21

    This looks like a great minimalist kit. I think I might have to put something like this together.

  • @ColdHarborOP
    @ColdHarborOP 2 года назад +9

    The Tara is an excellent bag. I toss my personal 10 C's in mine along with ye olde trusty woobie, some stripped down MREs, a tank of water, and I'm good to go. Great content.

  • @russellsage4953
    @russellsage4953 Год назад +2

    Good choices
    I keep redoing and renewing what I think is a want vs a need.
    Thnx for that ☮️

  • @tomgregelevich6493
    @tomgregelevich6493 2 года назад +2

    One of the nicer kits that I've seen.

  • @chwweb
    @chwweb 2 года назад +7

    This is 99.9% Corporals Corner / Pathfinder school. Have to look up what projects you did now. Outstanding kit presentation. Only (havy) addition in my kid is a shovel. Too usefule when you allways have your dog with you.

    • @escapetherace1943
      @escapetherace1943 Год назад +1

      Corporal didn't invent knife+tarp+firestarting+water

    • @chwweb
      @chwweb Год назад

      @@escapetherace1943 Who cares who invented what? This isn't the patent office, This is RUclips. And CC is high quality content. Couldn't care less who invented what, only thing i care for is who shows me interesting and entertaining contend. CC FTW and hail to the algorithm.

    • @escapetherace1943
      @escapetherace1943 Год назад

      @@chwweb Yes worship him harder! My comment's over your head, besides, CC is a grifter who camps in his backyard or a stone's toss away from a public road with 5 lbs of bacon. Make sure to buy from his links! Bwahaha!

    • @dbbeck90
      @dbbeck90 6 месяцев назад +1

      Makes sense considering he’s an instructor for the Pathfinder School lol

  • @iantooke3549
    @iantooke3549 2 года назад +2

    Hi from Perth Western Australia nice basic kit 👌 I use same bottles in my exigency bush fire 🔥 bag

  • @ronaldrose7593
    @ronaldrose7593 2 года назад +1

    Hello 👋 my outdoors friend. Thank you again for sharing another video filled with vital information. Stay safe out there. 🤗

  • @OldNavajoTricks
    @OldNavajoTricks 2 года назад +4

    Nice point about things having multiple uses but redundancy comes into play then, if one thing does three jobs you lose three things in one go :-p
    Have backups, and backup backups, and last ditch backups for really important items 🤘

  • @johnschmalbach8243
    @johnschmalbach8243 2 года назад +7

    Great video. One thing. Put your ranger beads on the shoulder of your pack. You can then keep the compass stowed away as you march to the point you lined up with the compass. Maybe I am just an old soldier but my ranger beads never left the shoulder of my LBE Y harness.

    • @buckeyebushcraft
      @buckeyebushcraft  2 года назад +1

      I’ve got a set on the shoulder strap, I like to close my compass and carry it when I’m walking to the point, just habit.

    • @tinsoldier5621
      @tinsoldier5621 2 года назад +2

      Thank you for your service

  • @ronaldrose7593
    @ronaldrose7593 Год назад +1

    Hello 👋 my outdoors friend, greetings from Northern California. Thank you for sharing this informative video. You compiled a great looking kit. All the best to you. Stay safe out there. 🤗 👋

  • @TheArkansasBushcrafter
    @TheArkansasBushcrafter 2 года назад +5

    That highlander looks sweet can’t wait for mine to come in💯 Great video

  • @davidm1149
    @davidm1149 11 месяцев назад

    I'd used the basic military cup and canteen (vietnam era has the retractable handles), the LBV buttpack, and Blackhawk Bag. The blackhawk bag I had stuffed so full one time that you literally couldn't have but fit another q-tip inside. The zippers last forever. Zippers are almost the most important item. Also "Ranger Survival and Fieldcraft" recommends many of the Pathfinder items, I don't know where they come from. Most items that last are expensive, so I've tended to use military surplus which is getting increasingly harder to find. I used to have a couple connections in Northern Delaware who both went to the Army bases within a 2-300 mile radius for gear. I got a few boots, winter coats, gloves, rain gear (Coleman & Carhartt are best), and packs from them for much cheaper than going to a camping goods store who are banking on the new look and smell to sell. Not at all worth the price, have the patience and time to look at fleas and garage sales, auctions around you for items as well as Craigslist.

  • @indianprepper2478
    @indianprepper2478 3 года назад +6

    Very good set up . Add First aid kit & some food Then it good to for All situation

  • @jayhelmes172
    @jayhelmes172 3 года назад +3

    Hey man just found your channel. Middletown ohio new to all this. Thanks for your time and effort

  • @trioultimo
    @trioultimo Год назад +2

    This titanium canteen weights 232grams, while same capacity steel one 200grams (1/10 price of titanium one). Grayl is much heavier than katadyn. Takes more space too.

  • @luxury65
    @luxury65 2 года назад +2

    Great video, I thought it was Corporals Corner kit!!

  • @jeffjohn67
    @jeffjohn67 3 года назад +4

    Great setup. Really nice video. Thanks

  • @Nofixedabode859
    @Nofixedabode859 3 года назад +4

    Same kit as mine + grabber sheet swagman in savotta medium, 3 seasons done weighs nothing only add blanket strapped underneath for winter plus hunters axe, need nothing else

    • @buckeyebushcraft
      @buckeyebushcraft  3 года назад +2

      Same here in the winter I will typically carry a hunters axe and a blanket also

  • @marklovelace297
    @marklovelace297 Год назад +2

    Excellent kit!

  • @gimponatrip425
    @gimponatrip425 Год назад +1

    First time watching you that is a very good three-season kit

  • @dennisleighton2812
    @dennisleighton2812 2 года назад +3

    Good basics. Good to see a practical selection of cutting tools, instead of a one-size-fits-all item. With that nice big SAK I'd up my camp knife to something slightly bigger, like a Cold Steel or Green River knife (or my favourite British MOD survival knife.). That folding saw is a great addition! I'd be very tempted to slip in a Bic or Zippo lighter instead of that heavy ferro rod! (Sorry. Personal pet hate!) I like your choice of rope etc and duct tape - very useful in many applications. It seems we think alike on most things.

    • @buckeyebushcraft
      @buckeyebushcraft  2 года назад +1

      I’ve always got a lighter in my pocket, but it does seem like we think alike🤔😂

    • @dennisleighton2812
      @dennisleighton2812 2 года назад +1

      @@buckeyebushcraft Growing up in ?South Africa, the bush was as far away as the gate at the bottom of the garden! So we learned very early on what items were important. My first gift after I joined the Boy Scouts was my camp knife (which had a smaller paring knife on the front of the sheath (2-in-1)! I was vey proud of that knife. In later years my Leatherman replaced that little knife. That's where I learned that a lighter was lighter ;-) , smaller and more reliable than toughing it out when making a fire.

    • @dennisleighton2812
      @dennisleighton2812 Год назад

      It's a year later, and boy, have I learned a lot, and grown in understanding of the whole outdoors field of experience! This is especially true of the subject of gear, and in particular in the segment of "cutting" (a-la-Dave Canterbury!).
      In the interim I have purchased a Cold Steel Trail Master (San Mai III version!), and it has been a total revelation to me. It is without doubt a masterpiece!
      However, it has become abundantly clear to me that the whole concept of a "one-tool-option" approach is courting disaster. Even my Trail Master can't do everything, at least not well. Knives ARE designed to do different things, and outdoors there are very many different things that need doing. So, one needs different knives for these things.
      The large knife category now catered for, the next category that needs a knife is that of a belt knife. This will cater for those tasks that don't really need a big knife like a Trail Master (or BK9 say), and will be on one's belt all the time. So, here a logical choice is the benchmark knife for this segment - the CS SRK (I'd choose the CPM 3V version in sabre grind).
      Then one might need a bushcraft knife, if one intends doing lots of finer wood tasks like, carving, notching, trysticks, feathersticks, kindling, and camp cutting chores.
      Now, here is something interesting: Victorinox have just launched their fixed blade Bushcraft knife (definitely NOT a survival knife). It's called the Venture, and is a most interesting new development for them. The steel is Sandvic 14C 28N, at RHC 59, and the blade is flat ground in 3,4 mm thickness. This is what I'd choose for a bushcraft knife.
      These 3 knives are quite specialised, and I tend towards some all-rounders as well.
      Firstly, a heftier folder that can do numerous jobs other than the basics covered above. Here there is the Victorinox Hercules. This 18 tool multi-tool is perfect for packing with other heavy tool options and especially for extended expeditions. Its comfortably handle is specially good for extended and heavier work, and reduces tha likelihood of "hot spots"
      Where outings are less strenuous, and where weight is a priority, I might take it back a notch, and pack the Victorinox Swiss Champ (I have one) which has all those tools and more!
      Lastly, and NOT NEGOTIABLE, is a Silky folding saw (Bigboy for hefty, and Gomboy for lighter).
      When planning and preparing for outings, these 7 items would be the "cutting" resources, from which you would select to take with you that are appropriate for THAT outing.
      Around that choice you would build the rest of your kit to pack for the outing.
      That's where my thinking is at the moment. Maybe it will change, maybe not,
      Cheers!

  • @lukesparks3702
    @lukesparks3702 Год назад

    Love the HPG Tara. Great company. Nice basics kit.

  • @alanrice39
    @alanrice39 3 года назад +8

    That’s a great practical kit. I agree 100% with the minimal philosophy. It’s makes for a much enjoyable bush trip/ hike. Just subbed. Alan R

    • @buckeyebushcraft
      @buckeyebushcraft  3 года назад +1

      Exactly, the more you know, the less you need! Appreciate the sub!!

  • @sevensfist_com
    @sevensfist_com 2 года назад +2

    Good Work, Very Tidy Kit!👊🤠👍

  • @vickiblack6694
    @vickiblack6694 2 года назад +2

    Kevin needs one of those Boco saws… and the headlamp..

  • @DamionJR4923
    @DamionJR4923 Месяц назад

    My Highlander sheath kinda suck but it is one of the best looking fixed blade knives ever.

  • @feliciaabbott5023
    @feliciaabbott5023 Год назад +1

    Great Kit!

  • @tomasslegl9958
    @tomasslegl9958 Год назад +1

    Super Moc hesky Dobrou chuď
    Hlavně zdravy 🇨🇿🇨🇿🇨🇿
    Jopekny video 🎥 🌧🌧

  • @martwilman
    @martwilman Год назад

    Thanks Jake, great video. Keep up the good work!

  • @geek211
    @geek211 3 года назад +3

    great kiT! check out the silky 210, it really makes a difference!

    • @buckeyebushcraft
      @buckeyebushcraft  3 года назад +1

      I’m gonna have to grab one, I’ve heard they eat through the wood pretty good

  • @edwinrivera5695
    @edwinrivera5695 Год назад

    Well done, Jake 👍 Many thanks!

    • @aswaltan8962
      @aswaltan8962 11 месяцев назад

      Yes nice information.

  • @gerryfunke1343
    @gerryfunke1343 5 месяцев назад

    Great little kit, love it.❤

  • @maryspeight2840
    @maryspeight2840 3 года назад +5

    Well done !! Very interested in the sheath knife. Hit the bell and subbed your channel. Guy Speight

  • @sw33n3yto00
    @sw33n3yto00 3 года назад +4

    Looks like you're ready for pathfinder basic. Rock on.

  • @chandlercall5917
    @chandlercall5917 3 года назад +6

    great content, will def be watching more!

  • @thomasmusso1147
    @thomasmusso1147 Год назад

    👍👍👍 .. nice setup.
    Thanks for sharing .. take care ..

  • @mikeh8228
    @mikeh8228 2 года назад +3

    I am curious. I have seen quite a number of get home bag, bugout bag, and truck bag videos, and I have never seen one item ......a frog gig! I just bought two for less than $10 off eBay, one to go in my truck bag and one in my get home bag. Everyone puts hook, line, sinker for fishing, but frogs are around everywhere, even in nearly dried up stream beds, so it seems very practical to me.

    • @buckeyebushcraft
      @buckeyebushcraft  2 года назад +1

      I actually used to carry one, fish and frogs are the easiest food source to get while in the woods. I just kinda got out of carrying it just because I can make one in about 10 minutes

  • @EventyrsorenDenmark
    @EventyrsorenDenmark 3 года назад +2

    This was a Very good video. Enjoyed it Very Much. Thanks a Lot. I Hope to See more from your Channel soon.Atb Søren. 😊

  • @aldoluisalmadafernandez4139
    @aldoluisalmadafernandez4139 3 года назад +3

    Buen video... Saludos desde Buenos Aires Argentina 💪🐺👍

  • @Dominic.Minischetti
    @Dominic.Minischetti 3 года назад +4

    Awesome kit brother!

  • @jasonmatthew1472
    @jasonmatthew1472 3 года назад +3

    Great video!

  • @deadbeatdad7156
    @deadbeatdad7156 3 года назад +2

    Just came up in my feed, good video and info! Subbed 👍

  • @casualcamping3776
    @casualcamping3776 3 года назад +11

    This is a really good video. I'm subbing.

  • @AntonMoquin-vg1sy
    @AntonMoquin-vg1sy 5 месяцев назад

    I used to carry lightweight aluminum tent stakes...
    Then I realized that pretty much every tree is covered in stakes if you sharpen them, they weigh nothing, are biodegradable, and they're infinitely renewable.
    Plus I've never been in the woods where there was no wood...

  • @michalurbanful
    @michalurbanful 3 года назад +10

    Looks like a great kit, thanks for sharing!
    PS: What do you cover yourself with? I understand you use the drum liners filled with leaves to sleep on ... and the poncho as a tarp to make shelter ... but what do you use as sleeping bag / blanket? English is not my native language so sorry if you've said that.

    • @buckeyebushcraft
      @buckeyebushcraft  3 года назад +6

      I typically just use a wool blanket, but if I plan on having a long fire then I don’t need it because I always sweat my butt off

  • @rupertjpb
    @rupertjpb 2 года назад +1

    Great pack- If aforementioned you’re staying in your garden/land 😂😂😂

  • @jonfisher9214
    @jonfisher9214 Год назад

    Any time you're using bladed tools you need to carry an easy/quick access first aid kit alongside them. You WILL slip up at some point using knives and saws every day. I did recently and lost the tip of my right index finger (I'm left handed so I was holding the wood I was processing in my right hand). My first aid kit was somewhere inside my pack but I needed to keep pressure on my right index finger hard with my left hand to control the bleeding. It was at this point I knew I'd messed up. I've now got a little Molle pouch on the outside of my pack with a trauma dressing in it for fast access if I reduce my number of digits any further.

  • @Rusted_Link
    @Rusted_Link 3 года назад +4

    Hard to be original isn't it? Either way it's good content! Outstanding AF.
    Everyone that makes this video has a needle, no one has thread. Yeah I know you can strip it out of the bank line or the P-cord but for the size and weight why not throw some on a little twig and be ready? Also safety pins. So quick for garment repair

    • @honeybadger1292
      @honeybadger1292 2 года назад +1

      I noticed the same thing you did. That kit looks familiar AF.

  • @PyramidHead6
    @PyramidHead6 2 года назад +1

    Looks good, but you should throw in a first aid kit there.

  • @chadwright7614
    @chadwright7614 3 года назад +1

    Also a Buckeye subbing. I'll check out your vids.

  • @michaelbrunner6654
    @michaelbrunner6654 3 года назад +5

    Great kit. Just subbed.

  • @TheTrailDancer
    @TheTrailDancer 3 года назад +3

    Nice Vid Bro… I just did a similar vid not too long ago. Lol love your gear..

  • @MikBar-nj8jq
    @MikBar-nj8jq 18 дней назад

    Nice basic kit

  • @ryan_bitzer
    @ryan_bitzer 2 года назад +2

    Where'd you get the Pathfinder kit and the saw from?

  • @mihamaker
    @mihamaker 2 года назад +1

    So its like Pathfinder school .... could do more than one credit in the nesting cup mentioning Pathfinder

  • @hangtough503
    @hangtough503 2 года назад +2

    Just had to run out to my truck to see if my kit was stole😂😂😂 mines almost exact. Subd. D😎🇺🇸

  • @kalstreksandtrails7606
    @kalstreksandtrails7606 Год назад

    Awesome video my friend

  • @jamiebixby6782
    @jamiebixby6782 2 года назад

    Good solid items.

  • @rainypath96
    @rainypath96 2 года назад +2

    Switch the grayl for a smart water bottle with sawyer squeeze filter and you’re golden. I love my grayl but it’s heavy af

  • @toughscoutsurvival3347
    @toughscoutsurvival3347 Год назад

    Hi I'm madushan from sri Lanka... its very important for everyone... and i enjoyed so much.... good luck brother......👊👊👊

  • @romansranko3366
    @romansranko3366 2 года назад

    Yeeeah buddyyy! Lightweight babyyyy

  • @pradeepkrishnan1992
    @pradeepkrishnan1992 2 года назад +3

    You can add all the items in the description box

  • @Gezinti
    @Gezinti 3 года назад +1

    Great video 👍

  • @RIZE-tx5sd
    @RIZE-tx5sd 3 года назад +4

    I wish I could afford that ti cook kit and grayl. I carry much the same for day hikes.

    • @buckeyebushcraft
      @buckeyebushcraft  3 года назад +2

      It’s well worth the money for sure, my opinion it’s the best water collection/disinfectant kit out there

    • @sparrowflying864
      @sparrowflying864 3 года назад +1

      Grayl not good for long term bug out. Filters are close to 40.00. They last a couple of months with heavy use.

  • @eddiewalker7252
    @eddiewalker7252 Год назад

    suggestion: paper binder clips and a mosquito net for cheap comfort.

  • @georgegonzalez-rivas3787
    @georgegonzalez-rivas3787 3 года назад +3

    The 32 oz of water in the bottle weighs 2 lbs The difference in weight between a Steel and titanium bottle is somewhere between 6 and 8 oz. So the correct comparison is 47 oz for a filled steel bottle versus approx 40 oz for a titanium. Only a 15% difference at a 300% price increase. Just sayin'.

    • @buckeyebushcraft
      @buckeyebushcraft  3 года назад +3

      Correction* 138% price increase. I don’t care about the cost

    • @guymurphy6982
      @guymurphy6982 3 года назад +2

      Hi George. For those of us with a couple ruptured discs in ours backs and we HAVE to keep our total pack weight under 10 lbs, those few ounces could mean the difference between enjoying a night in the woods or being in horrible pain for the next week after walking into the woods. Cost then becomes less of a concern.

    • @georgegonzalez-rivas3787
      @georgegonzalez-rivas3787 3 года назад +2

      @@guymurphy6982 Sure... but it's not fair to just compare the weight of the two water bottles - that's a big percentage difference. The correct comparison is between ALL the materials you carry with (scenario a) the light bottle and (scenario b) the heavy bottle. Then the percentage difference in weight is tiny but the cost is not.

  • @modernhereticnw
    @modernhereticnw 2 года назад +2

    Does anyone know who makes the cup/pot? The Ti bottle is the same as the Boundless Voyage one, but I can't find a nesting cup/pot for it. I don't want to fork out the $100 for the kit from Pathfinder School just to get the cup/pot. I bought the BV bottle before find the the one from Pathfinder School.

  • @jamesconnors5653
    @jamesconnors5653 2 года назад +1

    Thank you.

  • @flogsometogs4539
    @flogsometogs4539 Год назад

    Just to let you know Shawn sent me over to your channel

  • @Dante07cid
    @Dante07cid Год назад

    Nice kit. New viewer. Enjoyed.

  • @tom-dr1ym
    @tom-dr1ym Год назад

    looks good but i will not skimp on my tarps for shelter. and my cordage 1st aid

  • @lunastar832
    @lunastar832 Месяц назад

    Ok i gotta ask waz up with the beads I've seen it before but no explanation was provided on the purpose 😅

  • @XIIOSRS
    @XIIOSRS 2 года назад +2

    Is your kit inspired by corporals corner?

  • @shadowcastre
    @shadowcastre 3 года назад +2

    Interesting video...
    Are you affiliated with the pathfinder school?

  • @lancedyck3730
    @lancedyck3730 2 года назад +2

    What pack is that? Where did you get it?

    • @VTECMoonwalker
      @VTECMoonwalker Год назад +1

      Looks like the HILL PEOPLE GEAR/ Tarahumara, great pack I use mine for my day hike trips, can't go wrong w it, built tough, light enough 😁👍

  • @donnywilkes6417
    @donnywilkes6417 Год назад

    Looks just like Shawn Kellys kit

    • @buckeyebushcraft
      @buckeyebushcraft  Год назад

      We teach at the same school so I’d say it probably does

  • @bobritter7197
    @bobritter7197 2 года назад +1

    Will my compass only work in the UK?! Where can I get a global one like yours?

    • @buckeyebushcraft
      @buckeyebushcraft  2 года назад

      Amazon has them

    • @HeyCurtis
      @HeyCurtis 2 года назад

      There's Northern Hemisphere compass, Southern Hemisphere, and world.

    • @buckeyebushcraft
      @buckeyebushcraft  2 года назад +1

      @@HeyCurtis There’s a Global compass also

    • @HeyCurtis
      @HeyCurtis 2 года назад

      @@buckeyebushcraft yup! I misspoke and said "world".

  • @ayf941
    @ayf941 2 года назад

    What is the reference of the bag please

  • @alanjohnson1204
    @alanjohnson1204 2 года назад +1

    Doesn’t anyone ever need to sharpen a knife or ax? Where does one get eversharp cutting tools? I’ve been watching bushcraft load out vids for years, hardly ever a dull knife. Is anyone actually using their stuff?

    • @buckeyebushcraft
      @buckeyebushcraft  2 года назад

      If I’m just going for an overnighter I don’t take a strop or anything like that, if I’m out for multiple days I take one.

    • @alanjohnson1204
      @alanjohnson1204 2 года назад

      Appreciate the response. I wasn’t trying to single you out, just generally pointing out something that no one mentions.

  • @unprofor9394
    @unprofor9394 Год назад

    Try THIS, in Norway😉…

  • @gasken2182
    @gasken2182 2 года назад +1

    Why bother with the pocket knife when you have the Laplander and a bush craft knife

  • @kevinsmith948
    @kevinsmith948 3 года назад

    Carrying tents stakes but no first aid supplies, not likely for me. Better to read the BSA handbook.

    • @buckeyebushcraft
      @buckeyebushcraft  3 года назад

      I only carry an IFAK when I have a firearm on me

  • @moorshound3243
    @moorshound3243 2 года назад +1

    This is great but where is your colt 1911?

  • @tomritter493
    @tomritter493 2 года назад +1

    See now thats a bushcraft kit .I don't gat the 30 lb load out deal

  • @wayneandrews1278
    @wayneandrews1278 2 года назад

    Why not have hammock with bug net can you not dealing with ticks

  • @r.tomrobison8307
    @r.tomrobison8307 Год назад

    What kind of first-aid do you have.

  • @avalynncirce5187
    @avalynncirce5187 2 года назад +1

    What is the name of the backpack?

    • @buckeyebushcraft
      @buckeyebushcraft  2 года назад

      hillpeoplegear.com/Products/CategoryID/3/ProductID/8

  • @AMERICANPRIDE1100
    @AMERICANPRIDE1100 3 года назад +1

    Have the same pack I use a katdn b free bottle a little cheaper then grayl

    • @buckeyebushcraft
      @buckeyebushcraft  3 года назад

      I had that one, but it ended up busting on me the second time I used it

  • @Elias.Agg.
    @Elias.Agg. Год назад

    I like your kit. I really do, but I think its incomplete. Why? I will tell you why. First, you dont need the needle for repairs, if you have an awl in your swiss army knife. Second, what if you have an accident? A cut lets say. I dont see any first aid kit. Third, what are you going to eat?! I dont see any MRE or hunting / fishing kit...

  • @danielarenas7707
    @danielarenas7707 3 года назад

    What is your Shelter? Is the poncho that you got in the background?

    • @buckeyebushcraft
      @buckeyebushcraft  3 года назад +2

      Yea it’s my Military poncho in the background and 2, 55 gallon drum liners

  • @robman247
    @robman247 3 года назад

    Nice show and tell there did you see the other guys video he’s like packing an RV in his pack 😂🤣👍👌✌️🇺🇸

  • @Wueymedia
    @Wueymedia 3 года назад +1

    How much did your poncho cost?

  • @jamesmcgee2447
    @jamesmcgee2447 2 года назад

    👍🏻

  • @themodernninja8074
    @themodernninja8074 3 года назад

    Cool kit but too many redundancies to consider it minimalist imo.

    • @buckeyebushcraft
      @buckeyebushcraft  3 года назад +4

      Besides the Grayl and the saw, what would I have that’s a redundancy??