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  • Опубликовано: 28 июн 2024
  • The 10 C's of Survival vs the 10 Essentials of Hiking, which do you need to stay safe?
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  • @lanecountybigfooters5716
    @lanecountybigfooters5716 Год назад +6

    10 C's - yes. Mora Garberg black carbon & smallest Silky & Cabelas tiny multitool. More "Cover" beyond a tarp - extra merino socks & undies, a good layer regardless of season and possibly silk long underwear (super light) if we're going above the snow line regardless of season. I also keep a full kit in the back of my truck, with a week's worth of food and means to cook it, fire wood and starters, solar panel and cords, plus wool blankets. Chest pack = micro everything. Day pack = basics plus. Truck gear = turning an emergency situation into an extended camping trip. Two is one, one is none and three gets it done!

  • @user-gn5uy6lx7z
    @user-gn5uy6lx7z Год назад +2

    Thank You! This is the first video I've watched that actually touches on a Trama kit.
    I have a mollie bag, maybe a bit bigger than his, and it contains:
    X2 Isreal Bandages
    X2 Ratcheting Tourniquet
    X2 Bleedstop
    X2 Chest Seal
    X2 Venelated Chest Seal
    X2 Packing Gauze
    X2 Sterile Surgical Suiture packs
    X2 Mylar Blankets
    X2 Sterile Surgical gloves
    X1 Headlamp
    X1 Penlight
    X1 Knife
    X4 Tylenol
    X4 Ibuprofen
    X4 Asprin
    X1 Safety Whistle
    X1 Mirror
    X1 Magnifying Glass
    X1 Lighter
    X4 Extra Battery
    I carry this Trama Kit and a very extensive first aid kit as my Get Home Bag

    • @adaptablesurvival
      @adaptablesurvival  Год назад

      This right here 👆🏼
      I usually only carry enough for myself, but it's definitely worth looking at a beefed up one for the vehicle or when I'm out with several people.

  • @pack44tv85
    @pack44tv85 Год назад +3

    Leaving a thumbs up and comment right out of the gate! I'll watch this later when I get home from work. 🙂

  • @lanecountybigfooters5716
    @lanecountybigfooters5716 Год назад +5

    LOVE my Grayl filter. Also, look into the Coalcracker Bushcraft T6Zero shelter - ultra light, ties built in, one minute set up. With 2 stakes, you can have some sort of shelter almost immediately. I also have an Aquatarp 10x10 and alternate which I carry, depending on circumstances. Excellent gear. Don't bother with anything else, unless you have budget constraints, then a regular tarp from WalMart will work just as well (but heavier and bulkier).

  • @grant6245
    @grant6245 Год назад +2

    Hell yea, not even done watching but stoked to see another video from you in my feed!

  • @johntwigg8162
    @johntwigg8162 Год назад +2

    Excellent presentation,coverzge and delivery!Thank you so much!,,

  • @kristenvincent3622
    @kristenvincent3622 Год назад

    Glad to see another video up! Really Missed your uploads

  • @rodrigocappato4207
    @rodrigocappato4207 Год назад +2

    Nice content! I always keep my SAK Camper in my pocket, equipped with FireAnt firestarter and Tinder. This has been my minimum EDC for years.

  • @jr618
    @jr618 10 месяцев назад

    Great video Paul! Always love hearing your insights!

  • @CurtisWesbrook
    @CurtisWesbrook Год назад

    Thanks for the video. I knew about the 10 Cs, but have never heard of the other list.

  • @craigrobertson6082
    @craigrobertson6082 Год назад +2

    Good to see back on the tube Paul. Great explanations.

  • @TubeBlaid
    @TubeBlaid Год назад

    I feel validated. Many of my choices are mirrored by yours. Great info!

  • @kenberry1850
    @kenberry1850 Год назад

    Thank you Paul. Good comparison and look forward to your list.

  • @rockonwink
    @rockonwink Год назад

    Corprals Corner had a plug, and I decided to check you out. I have to say, keep them coming. Good work.

  • @davidlee8551
    @davidlee8551 2 месяца назад

    Excellent comparisons!
    Thank you for your experience and thoughts.

  • @Brendan_Clancy
    @Brendan_Clancy Год назад

    Good stuff. Thanks for sharing, bud!

  • @nauticalknotcraft
    @nauticalknotcraft Год назад +1

    Good to see you. Well done. Always enjoy the comparison vids. Thanks Paul.

  • @patfinn8859
    @patfinn8859 Год назад +1

    Thanks for your hard work !

  • @jonathanwood707
    @jonathanwood707 Год назад

    Nice to see you back on my feed 😎

  • @bobelot6302
    @bobelot6302 Год назад +1

    Great stuff, thanx.

  • @jimhenderson9595
    @jimhenderson9595 Год назад +2

    Great video very informative

  • @Olyphoto7
    @Olyphoto7 Год назад

    I’ve contemplated this for quite some time, glad to see I wasn’t alone. I’m old school and more partial to the 10 essentials from the Mountaineers.

  • @MichaelR58
    @MichaelR58 Год назад +2

    Good video , thanks for sharing , God bless !

  • @ldtexas1648
    @ldtexas1648 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you.

  • @pacediver2594
    @pacediver2594 Год назад +1

    Some great points and ideas,

  • @robertjohnson668
    @robertjohnson668 Год назад +1

    Thanks Paul

  • @thefalcon9536
    @thefalcon9536 5 месяцев назад +1

    It had good points. Good thoughts 👍

  • @thomasoverton7131
    @thomasoverton7131 Год назад +2

    Awesome video brother. Thanks for sharing 👍

  • @sdsi68
    @sdsi68 Год назад +1

    First off keep that mike, I definitely can hear you better 😉, love the content of this video as I wondered what the difference was, just do what you do and I'll keep watching your videos 😁👍🤙🤙🤙

  • @bugoutbrad8395
    @bugoutbrad8395 Год назад +1

    Great video Paul. I added one more C. Communication device. Cheers 🍻

  • @jameswilliams7420
    @jameswilliams7420 Год назад +2

    Thank you for the information. It is very helpful

  • @tomritter493
    @tomritter493 Год назад +3

    I don't know iv used an 8 piece kit and at times smaller for 45 yrs now

  • @nazaninnaderi3783
    @nazaninnaderi3783 Год назад +1

    First of all, thank you for great information and your hard work. I would appreciate if you made more videos on/around this topic. Best wishes.

  • @artcianfanojr
    @artcianfanojr 11 месяцев назад

    Just subscribed. Got the plug for you from Corporals Corner.

  • @dangudgeon3833
    @dangudgeon3833 Год назад +3

    Great to see you! I am torn between ultralight and tried and true military surplus. As I get older I find lighter is better. This dyneema stuff is very intriguing, but very expensive. On the other hand my medium alice pack is older than me, still can't break it. I am looking forward to more of your videos.

  • @dougcfrary
    @dougcfrary Год назад +1

    Mic works goodly. Good vid. Thanks.

  • @dropshot1967
    @dropshot1967 Год назад +4

    Great information and a great video. The sound is great btw.
    I feel these two lists should be used as a starting point and should always be adapted to the circumstances, season, area, and personal preference.
    F.Y.I. the medical field is leaning more and more towards regular use of sun protection, even for people that do not burn, if you are exposed to the sun during prolonged periods. The reason is that research shows that even without sunburn, there is evidence that the skin still sustains damage. This does not necessarily have to be in the form of a cream. Using a hat that also provides shade for your face and ears protects the skin that is exposed the most. For people working outside that look down a lot (farmers, landscapers etc. ) should also protect their neck as it receives the most intense sunlight.
    Of course, this all varies depending on circumstances and personal choice.

    • @adaptablesurvival
      @adaptablesurvival  Год назад +1

      Yeah I try and have some clothing with UV protection, but not always my first thought. Great advice tho!

  • @user-js9qm8cf6w
    @user-js9qm8cf6w 6 месяцев назад

    Good show

  • @TonyPowers_Dirtbound
    @TonyPowers_Dirtbound Год назад +16

    Just Leaving a comment for the Al gore rhythm

    • @johnbowse4693
      @johnbowse4693 Год назад +3

      HA! I SAY THAT TOO. no one understands.

    • @TonyPowers_Dirtbound
      @TonyPowers_Dirtbound Год назад

      @@johnbowse4693 😆 they just don’t get it do they

    • @johnbowse4693
      @johnbowse4693 Год назад

      @@TonyPowers_Dirtbound Joe Robinets brother died. And they have no clue aboot .

    • @macmikeyoutubization
      @macmikeyoutubization Год назад

      Leave that filthy bastard outts this lol

    • @SurvivalLiving
      @SurvivalLiving Год назад +1

      Everyone knows al-gor-gotno-rythem 😂

  • @ulbushcrafting6592
    @ulbushcrafting6592 Год назад +1

    Keeping to the mantra of 2 is one, one is none but 3 is better, 5 c’s and 10c’s is putting lives at risk, IMO. Look at the survival stories of “seasoned” , “experienced “, and “ expert “ hikers/hunters/outdoorsmen. Pay attention to the reason they are screwed.

  • @greekveteran2715
    @greekveteran2715 Год назад +3

    That's weird.I thought SAKS have the Victorinox logo on the other side. All my SAKS are like that,even the Huntsman.

  • @KT_survival
    @KT_survival Год назад +1

    I always include another C, Clothes. If temp is 80F during the day and 55F at night, I always need extra clothes.

  • @timothyhall2117
    @timothyhall2117 Год назад +1

    Good video

  • @Crafty.Veteran.Survival
    @Crafty.Veteran.Survival Год назад +2

    ❤️

  • @SparkSurvival
    @SparkSurvival 6 месяцев назад

    I don't subscribe to either those lists. I follow the following list of 8 needs and have either a skill or item(s) to fulfill them. In the end, much of the items end up being the same, but compiling the list this way means nothing is overlooked. Primary pack items here listed, but I train to get by with only redundancy items spread loaded on my person. Florida 3 season load not in order of importance...
    Food: Dehydrated meal, slingshot band.
    Water: 24oz Grayl & steel cup.
    Shelter: Tarp & hammock, 4 hanks of 25' various cord types for different applications, I wear seasonal clothing & hat, carry spare socks, 4 ' bladed knife, gomboy.
    Fire: Ferro rod, lighter, .5 oz screw-top char tin which stores beeswax 2 hour tea light candle.
    Nav: Sunnto m9, backup button compass, magnetized needle.
    Signal: Signal mirror, phone, AAA headlamp, orange bandana, whistle.
    Med: Moleskin, motrin, pepto, gauze, duct tape.
    Protection: Undisclosed here.
    Listing redundancy would make this comment even more ridiculous, but that's on-person spread loaded variations of each.

  • @richardhenry1969
    @richardhenry1969 Год назад +2

    A problem i have with these lists. The way they are shown makes someone with limited knowledge go gear heavy.
    Courses should teach you don't need everything you use at home.
    Seems people forget the old saying "The more you know the less you need"

    • @adaptablesurvival
      @adaptablesurvival  Год назад +1

      Very valid point. But I think what alot of people fail to do is look at multiple lists and set realistic expectations on themselves. I will be diving into this topic more.

  • @charlesmckinney
    @charlesmckinney Год назад +1

    Two friends of mine went camping. One was using a hatchet. The head came off the hatchet and ended up striking him on the back of the shoulder. It was a pretty nasty wound. Long and deep. They were miles from nowhere. So my other buddy stitched the wound with ordinary white thread and a sewing needle. No anesthetic. I was not there so I didn't hear it but I was told that he turned the air blue while he was getting stitched up😮

    • @adaptablesurvival
      @adaptablesurvival  Год назад

      Oh man that sounds rough! It's definitely a worth learning, but for most people I wouldn't reccomend it due to the issues that can arise.

    • @charlesmckinney
      @charlesmckinney Год назад

      @@adaptablesurvival I'm with you

    • @kristenvincent3622
      @kristenvincent3622 Год назад

      Usually a very bad idea to stitch if you don’t have proper training, I carry butterfly closures instead, and a razor incase it’s one of my animals and not myself needing the closure. Also a huge fan of coflex/vetwrap bandage (yes even for myself

  • @billg7101
    @billg7101 Год назад +1

    🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @nickmartino2839
    @nickmartino2839 Год назад

    I've made my own list..... lol the only problem is I can't get it down lower than at least at minimum 15 cs lol

  • @houseoflamarr3674
    @houseoflamarr3674 Год назад

    Burn that shirt 😂 great information though !

  • @johncollins7555
    @johncollins7555 Год назад +1

    You don't work with Dave Canterbury anymore?

  • @user-kb3he7uj1b
    @user-kb3he7uj1b 9 месяцев назад

    First c of survival for you is cpap.

    • @adaptablesurvival
      @adaptablesurvival  9 месяцев назад

      Guessing the first c of survival for you is couch

  • @orionoutdoorsandworkshop5617
    @orionoutdoorsandworkshop5617 Год назад

    lists dont help, gear dont help, nothing will save you except you. you can have everything or nothing and still die or survive.

  • @greymouser2180
    @greymouser2180 Год назад +1

    Having all your fire gear in the same place isn’t very smart..you should have some in your pockets,around your neck, in different places in your bag. This way you have better chances to make fire….

    • @adaptablesurvival
      @adaptablesurvival  Год назад

      Well I carry an additional Bic in my pocket daily, so for me, it's not much of a concern. But definitely good to think about.

  • @huddless50
    @huddless50 Год назад

    BRCC huh?

  • @_007B
    @_007B 11 месяцев назад

    Every video is a repeat of what’s already been done and put onto RUclips.
    I want my 31 minutes back.

  • @johntheidiot9046
    @johntheidiot9046 Год назад

    This is a very important video, and I think there's lots more to be said about the topic