Sean Kelly recommended your channel, and I've been watching for a couple of days. I want to say Thank You so much! This type of thinking really helps me. I'm a wheelchair bound medically challenged person. I have to carry an excess of poundage with me to survive on the day to day. Your video helped me to rethink how I carry what I carry to survive. Bless you and yours.
I really like my Blackbird haversack. It is very useful for most of my outdoor activities. My wife calls it my "purse."😁 Your continuing evolution of how to carry gear in this bag is interesting and helpful.
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Got the one wind poncho when I saw you review it, good kit. I keep mine in the stuff sack like the empty bag you had there, right on top so I can get to it quickly if a thunder boomer gets me. Cheers
Blackie - Interesting gear. I recommend you put your spare batteries in a prescription bottle or tape over the ends. If the batteries get fouled in the the safety pins they could short out, causing a electrical fire or at least go dead. It seems unlikely, but it's never a good idea to give Murphy an invitation. I understand wrapping your rain poncho tight to for a tighter pack job, but I always kept my poncho on top, because I'm not dumping out my bag if I get caught in a sudden down pour. Of course the basic principle applies, your bag, your way. Stay crafty.
Thanks for sharing your philosophy & improvisational thoughts on this subject. I haven't outfitted my Blackbird Haversack yet for the coming season. I will be smarter now.
That's the first thing that I did when I got the sack. I put everything small on the top and big stuff in the main bag like shelter. I then found that by making a small bedroll for my quick shelter system and tieing it on the outside bottom is a better option for quick removal instead of digging for it in the bag. Tip light locking carabiners are your friend for a quick system; else, quick-release ties are acceptable. I now only have food and quick-grab items in the main bag, like a drink/snack bag, laptop, and cables. Plus, I can use it around the house and in my yard or put it in my vehicle when I go out. Just hitch the shelter system when you may need it on quick hikes.
In addition to rapping electrical tape on your bic lighter you should try rapping your spare batteries with electrical tape over the + and - terminals to prevent accidental discharge of the batteries.
Consider mule tape for your hammock tie outs. It will still stretch like paracord but with a higher working strength and just as light. It might even be easier on the trees since it is wider.
Blackie, look into the "Storacells" on amazon for carrying your batteries. I HIGHLY recommend them for any pack. I found them this past Christmas looking for stocking stuffers
At 13:57 you pull out a “ditty bag from a previous project “. I recognize that bag from your other videos as the stuff sack for your Onewind Poncho. IMHO you should’ve just stuffed that slippery poncho into that and kept your ridge line separate and readily accessible because if it started to rain and you needed an expedient shelter the ridge line would be deployed first, then the poncho and stakes. Thanks for your videos, I enjoy them. In fact, because of your videos I just ordered a Onewind poncho to replace the bulkier one that I now carry. Hooyah!
Great one Blackie, thanks. One thing, though. I would be a little worried that the stakes may at some point wear a hole in the bottom of the bag. I have one of the first run of Blackbirds, and I wouldn’t want to ruin it. Maybe put them in a narrow bag with a reinforced bottom.
Blackie is that a poncho or a tarp ? If it is a poncho it should be a last in first out item. Last thing you need during woods walk is a quick shower and have it on the bottom with stuff in it. Get you/ make yourself a light stuff sack to put it in. Thanks for reminding me it's time to re-evaluate my kit. A couple of small light weight sacks ( them reusable shopping bags good too ) made from a old bed sheet stuffed in your sack is great for wood finds. Good VID ! May you and yours stay blessed.
I like the set up and bag am wondering what it is made of and where I can get one I am a South paw ( left handed ) man so I am looking for something like this. Also does it come in wood land camouflage? Have an idea with a back pack ( 40 liter pack with a flap type lid simular project to yours that you did with a hacer sack and backpack that I want to try. Can you help me out. Also please keep up the good work I learn something new almost every time I watch you blogs/ channel. Thank you Robert L. Three Spirits Miller
Blackie, is there any reason not to wrap the ridge line (figure eight quick deploy), slide the tent stakes into that wrap and put that whole assembly at the bottom of the flap? In that vein, I ALWAYS keep a poncho (or rain gear) immediately available, never tied up and always first-out. Where I live, it can go from bright sunshine to pouring rain in five minutes. Thanks.
GREAT JOB BLACKIE LEARNED ALOT FROM YOU THANK YOU AS FER HEARDING CATS JUST CARRY A BOWEL OF TUNA FISH & THEY WILL FOLLOW YOU ANY WHERE🤣🤣🤣 HAVE A GREAT DAY KEEP THEM COMING BTW IS THEIR GOING 2 BE ANOTHER RUN ON THE HARVERST SACK.
Is the haversack still for sell? Thanks to RUclips my sub to your channel got removed, right about the time you released it I believe. Thanks for the hard work and all you do brother.
By the way, any word on the wool blankets? I’m gnawing at the bit up here. Up here in Western MA, we still have nights going down into the high 30’s and low 40’s.
you should sew a thong with a microlight 2 phonton lamp in each main pocket , so when it's dark just turn on the led and you can see the inside of the bag ! In case of emergency ...
i have sold out right now..but as soon as i get word from the manufacture that we have the stuff we will do another run i will announce it on a video and tell you where to go to order
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Sean Kelly recommended your channel, and I've been watching for a couple of days. I want to say Thank You so much! This type of thinking really helps me. I'm a wheelchair bound medically challenged person. I have to carry an excess of poundage with me to survive on the day to day.
Your video helped me to rethink how I carry what I carry to survive. Bless you and yours.
I really like my Blackbird haversack. It is very useful for most of my outdoor activities. My wife calls it my "purse."😁 Your continuing evolution of how to carry gear in this bag is interesting and helpful.
That is awesome!
I love it when you go through that haversack, it seems like a great setup
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Looks a lot more comfortable with the small changes you made to put things in a different location. Great tips, makes a lot of sense. Thanks.👍
Got the one wind poncho when I saw you review it, good kit. I keep mine in the stuff sack like the empty bag you had there, right on top so I can get to it quickly if a thunder boomer gets me. Cheers
Blackie - Interesting gear. I recommend you put your spare batteries in a prescription bottle or tape over the ends. If the batteries get fouled in the the safety pins they could short out, causing a electrical fire or at least go dead. It seems unlikely, but it's never a good idea to give Murphy an invitation.
I understand wrapping your rain poncho tight to for a tighter pack job, but I always kept my poncho on top, because I'm not dumping out my bag if I get caught in a sudden down pour. Of course the basic principle applies, your bag, your way. Stay crafty.
Keeping it simple. Great videos thanks for sharing.
Big fan of this Channel!! I'm really really thinking about that Haversack hmm thought about it need one. Next run I'm in!
Can I order one of your haver-sacks or direct me where to go to order one please ? Thank you sir.
Thanks for sharing your philosophy & improvisational thoughts on this subject. I haven't outfitted my Blackbird Haversack yet for the coming season. I will be smarter now.
Glad it was helpful!
That's the first thing that I did when I got the sack. I put everything small on the top and big stuff in the main bag like shelter. I then found that by making a small bedroll for my quick shelter system and tieing it on the outside bottom is a better option for quick removal instead of digging for it in the bag. Tip light locking carabiners are your friend for a quick system; else, quick-release ties are acceptable. I now only have food and quick-grab items in the main bag, like a drink/snack bag, laptop, and cables. Plus, I can use it around the house and in my yard or put it in my vehicle when I go out. Just hitch the shelter system when you may need it on quick hikes.
well thought out..thanks for shareing
now, how many others ... like me ... were saying ... "Blackie! now that you've rolled it, put it back in the stuff sack!"
Yes, yes I just said the same thing!
In addition to rapping electrical tape on your bic lighter you should try rapping your spare batteries with electrical tape over the + and - terminals to prevent accidental discharge of the batteries.
Consider mule tape for your hammock tie outs. It will still stretch like paracord but with a higher working strength and just as light. It might even be easier on the trees since it is wider.
Blackie, look into the "Storacells" on amazon for carrying your batteries. I HIGHLY recommend them for any pack.
I found them this past Christmas looking for stocking stuffers
Looks to be more comfortable to use now. Thanks for the video.
Way better way to do it looks good. Just got my one onewind poncho last week love it.
Great reassessment of your carry methods. I see this as the fine tuning of your haversack carry 👍🏼👍🏼🙏🏼
Thanks 👍
At 13:57 you pull out a “ditty bag from a previous project “. I recognize that bag from your other videos as the stuff sack for your Onewind Poncho. IMHO you should’ve just stuffed that slippery poncho into that and kept your ridge line separate and readily accessible because if it started to rain and you needed an expedient shelter the ridge line would be deployed first, then the poncho and stakes. Thanks for your videos, I enjoy them. In fact, because of your videos I just ordered a Onewind poncho to replace the bulkier one that I now carry. Hooyah!
i am very happy with my poncho it has come in handy several times
Great one Blackie, thanks. One thing, though. I would be a little worried that the stakes may at some point wear a hole in the bottom of the bag. I have one of the first run of Blackbirds, and I wouldn’t want to ruin it. Maybe put them in a narrow bag with a reinforced bottom.
good idea
Great video, I'm still putting my kit together so this is very helpful. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
I'm working setting up a pack myself , wow yours is really top notch ! Great video
That Knife 🔪 Holy smokes , where is your videos for the knife and sheath???
Search for Blackbird knife and 6 way sheath by stitched gear.
@@james_lessick892 certainly will thank you !
Blackie is that a poncho or a tarp ? If it is a poncho it should be a last in first out item. Last thing you need during woods walk is a quick shower and have it on the bottom with stuff in it. Get you/ make yourself a light stuff sack to put it in. Thanks for reminding me it's time to re-evaluate my kit. A couple of small light weight sacks ( them reusable shopping bags good too ) made from a old bed sheet stuffed in your sack is great for wood finds. Good VID ! May you and yours stay blessed.
I like the set up and bag am wondering what it is made of and where I can get one I am a South paw ( left handed ) man so I am looking for something like this. Also does it come in wood land camouflage? Have an idea with a back pack ( 40 liter pack with a flap type lid simular project to yours that you did with a hacer sack and backpack that I want to try. Can you help me out. Also please keep up the good work I learn something new almost every time I watch you blogs/ channel. Thank you
Robert L. Three Spirits Miller
Amazing, can’t wait to try this haversack. Thanks Blackie!
Very good presentation!
Thank you kindly!
Look forward to the video of the changes you make to the opinel keep getting tested to buy one 😁
Will do!
Blackie, is there any reason not to wrap the ridge line (figure eight quick deploy), slide the tent stakes into that wrap and put that whole assembly at the bottom of the flap?
In that vein, I ALWAYS keep a poncho (or rain gear) immediately available, never tied up and always first-out. Where I live, it can go from bright sunshine to pouring rain in five minutes.
Thanks.
What is the cost of your Haversack and do you have anymore in stock? Thanks.
It's the best 75.00 I've ever spent. It's my favorite havershack now.
Good stuff!!
Dryer lint in a plastic bag for fire tinder. Chap stick for fire tinder or gun lube!
GREAT JOB BLACKIE LEARNED ALOT FROM YOU THANK YOU AS FER HEARDING CATS JUST CARRY A BOWEL OF TUNA FISH & THEY WILL FOLLOW YOU ANY WHERE🤣🤣🤣 HAVE A GREAT DAY KEEP THEM COMING
BTW IS THEIR GOING 2 BE ANOTHER RUN ON THE HARVERST SACK.
yep we are on the 4th run now and more after that is the plan
Looks great! ATB Sam Adler
Is the haversack still for sell? Thanks to RUclips my sub to your channel got removed, right about the time you released it I believe. Thanks for the hard work and all you do brother.
By the way, any word on the wool blankets? I’m gnawing at the bit up here. Up here in Western MA, we still have nights going down into the high 30’s and low 40’s.
the word i got is they are on the looms right now being produced as soon as they arrive i will drop a video letting everyone know
Makes sense.
What are the loadout weights for your different kits
How about a Market Wallet or Snapsack Next?
I can get one from Townsends but I wanted modern materials that may be more lasting in the field.
I'm just curious, how many times have you hearded cats?😂👍
Please add me to you next list of people to purchase the Blackbird Haversack. Thank You
send me a email to downndirtywoodscraft @gmail.com i will add you to the list
What knife and sheath are you carrying?
Are you going to switch out your quick deploy ridgeline for the reel system you showed yesterday?
i think i gonna stay with mine for now but my wife wants one and this one was a gift for a friend with bad hands
You just karate chopped your hot cocoa! 😀
So where do we buy this?
Why couldn't you put the steak's in the tarp?.to keep them all together
How can I order one?
you should sew a thong with a microlight 2 phonton lamp in each main pocket , so when it's dark just turn on the led and you can see the inside of the bag ! In case of emergency ...
Are you going to sale anymore of those bags?
yes doing another run now if you go to downndirtywoodscraft@gamil.com i can add you to the list
@@BLACKIETHOMAS I would like to buy your Blackbird haversack
@@wayneadams8470 sure email me at downndirtywoodscraft@gmail.com and i will put you on the list
@@BLACKIETHOMAS I want a Blackbird haversack I tried to email you but I don't know if it went through please let me know if you get my email
whats the knife ?
Where can the haversack be purchased
i have sold out right now..but as soon as i get word from the manufacture that we have the stuff we will do another run i will announce it on a video and tell you where to go to order
How can I get one
if your asking for the haversack email me at downndirtywoodscraft@gmail.com i will see if i have a few left to sell
👍🇨🇦
But you know that a headlamp has been invented?
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I BUTCHER UP THAT PORN BOT
Home you start selling thies again
Never herd cats. It does you no good, and it annoys the cats!