Last Ditch Emergency Winter Survival Kit in a Can!

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  • Опубликовано: 21 янв 2025
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  • @memathews
    @memathews 2 года назад +33

    Great video with a good variety of techniques. Your arctic bag is brilliant! Here's a tip on melting snow faster: use a half-inch of water from the Arctic bag in the bottom of the can. The water boils quickly and the steam melts the snow faster because it fills the air voids in dry snow. Also, packing a snowball tightly will help the snow melt more quickly since the air spaces in the snow are removed. This also avoids burning the snow and releasing a scent that can give away your position.

    • @NikosKatsikanis
      @NikosKatsikanis Год назад +2

      Wow

    • @NikosKatsikanis
      @NikosKatsikanis Год назад +3

      How can snow burn?

    • @memathews
      @memathews Год назад +4

      @@NikosKatsikanis That's a great question, I think it's the pot that actually gets overheated. But when you pack snow into a pot and put it on a stove or a fire without some water in the bottom, the snow will smell bad sand the resulting water will have a burned taste-and your pot will probably be scorched and possibly ruined.

    • @DavidReichard-k3k
      @DavidReichard-k3k 9 месяцев назад

      Snow won't burn.It is water, which absorbs smoke odor and taste.​@@NikosKatsikanis

    • @DavidReichard-k3k
      @DavidReichard-k3k 9 месяцев назад

      Pine needles will give the hot tea a pleasant and vitamin c infusion.

  • @arctodussimus6198
    @arctodussimus6198 2 года назад +43

    Outstanding video. Well worth a share or two. 👍🏻
    I’ve used the L-7 spring snare to catch fish. It sets the hook just fine.
    We put a candle in a small metal cup, buried to ground level inside the tent. It burned a lot longer because none of the wax was wasted. And it kept the temperature balmy inside while it was snowing outside.
    Semper Fi Ranger

    • @mikeburrill779
      @mikeburrill779 Год назад +1

      Good tips 👍. I like the fishing one

  • @80RedRock
    @80RedRock 20 часов назад

    Your eyes told me your stories have stories. Thank you for your service.

  • @davidjohn316
    @davidjohn316 2 года назад +10

    I've seen many pictures and/or crude drawings in survival books illustrating the snare but I really enjoyed your "real-world" video demonstration ... thanks !

  • @mjhill72
    @mjhill72 2 года назад +10

    Quick note on the Super Shelter: Don't stress about closing all the gaps if using only mylar & plastic. It _needs_ to breathe or you will get A LOT of condensation. I've seen countless super shelters on YT & internet and one component everyone seems to _always_ forget is the tent or parachute nylon. The Mors Kohanski super shelter everyone refers to always has an air permeable fabric. From Mors (copied from his Kindle version ebook): "Fresh air exchange. A small portion of the enclosure on the downwind side is made of air and moisture permeable material, usually rip-stop nylon to help eliminate stale air and reduce condensation.... Permeable fabric lets fresh air into enclosed shelters without serious loss of warmed air. Permeable fabric can shed rain if stretched at a sufficiently steep angle in combination with a good warming fire."
    In a setup such as the one in this video, only one end of the shelter would need to be air permeable; in which case you'd get the seams tight. Otherwise, like mentioned, don't stress the gaps.

  • @sebastianhatt
    @sebastianhatt 2 года назад +5

    One interesting idea might be to use the tiny bit of water from your arctic necklace bag to add to the bottom of the coffee can so your snow melts more quickly over the fire! Love your videos, thanks for the content.

  • @rayjay848
    @rayjay848 2 года назад +2

    Good to see you never lose an opportunity to keep those Ranger lips supple.

  • @brianskipper5698
    @brianskipper5698 2 года назад +1

    that's why in cold weather i use Milkyway or Three musketeers a little softer in cold weather

    • @robshirewood5060
      @robshirewood5060 12 дней назад

      Very wise in UK too, on the Brecon's my MARS bar was like concrete, Milky Way is softer nougat, I also take a small container of sugar cubes (tobacco tin size), some plain Fudge bars or cubes in a tin (Callard and Bowser fudge is yummy) some Rum Raisin Fudge, you can add the fudge to a drink in place of sugar if needed, mixed fruit and nut, and some Peanut butter amongst other things.
      Never tried Three Musketeers are they in UK?

  • @jasonvickers2265
    @jasonvickers2265 2 года назад +8

    Great video Andrew. It was packed as full as that can of information. Especially liked that you shared the Snickers story. Thank you for your service.

  • @noptsdwn
    @noptsdwn 2 года назад +11

    Good to see you doing “dirt time” after Covid. Another fine presentation that is very prudent for this fragile world stage.

  • @lisajohnston6422
    @lisajohnston6422 2 года назад +1

    "Not going anywhere for awhile" had LMAO. That comment brought back some service memories for me too. Thanks Andrew.

  • @juansmith3169
    @juansmith3169 2 года назад +14

    Great video. Thanks, as always. I'm certain it has to be difficult at times to come up with variations on the theme, but you seem to do fine in that respect. One of the things I like very much about your channel is the confidence you show, but without any ego or silly BS getting in the way.

  • @JH-6
    @JH-6 2 года назад +29

    Nice as always. I like to put juniper berries in my game dishes. It helps to mellow the gameyness of the meats. Probably mellowed out the snicker, too. Thanks for sharing.

  • @docgetcha845
    @docgetcha845 Год назад +1

    Ditto to previous comment, couldn’t have said it better. I get a lot out of your videos. Thank you for your service.

  • @Mark-u2b3f
    @Mark-u2b3f 2 года назад +1

    Tea without milk and sugar is a sin.😄 All the best from Melbourne Australia.👍

  • @KT_survival
    @KT_survival 2 года назад +34

    Awesome kit and video. Glad to see legacy of Mors Kochanski. True legends never die. Thank you Andrew for all that you do, you rock!

  • @neckredgringo5372
    @neckredgringo5372 2 года назад +1

    Damn good man! I'm about to be enlisting and going to ranger school hopefully lol. I'll be sure to remeber the guns and ammo signal haha

  • @DaniDani-vs3by
    @DaniDani-vs3by Год назад +2

    Thank you so much for all your videos!!!
    Greetings from Switzerland

  • @michaelzimmerman8959
    @michaelzimmerman8959 2 года назад +1

    To easily break that wire split a stick, put the wire in the split, pinch it together, and wiggle the wire quickly and it will break.

  • @kwsailor6395
    @kwsailor6395 2 года назад +1

    Thanks Andrew for yet another brilliant straightforward video. Eloquent, concise and packed with simple potentially lifesaving skills.

  • @geneschindler9537
    @geneschindler9537 2 года назад +6

    I can't believe you got all that stuff in a coffee can ,amazing 😀👍👍👍

  • @BarKingWuffSpider
    @BarKingWuffSpider 2 года назад +1

    Try slightly bruising the juniper berries. Releases more flavor but also more of the bad medicine.

  • @jeffhowell3310
    @jeffhowell3310 2 года назад +3

    Good little kit, excellent information.

  • @RetUSNdude
    @RetUSNdude 2 года назад +1

    If its stupid and works its not stupid. I love that bit of advice. Have used that myself many times.

  • @colectiv77
    @colectiv77 2 года назад +1

    Awesome... I'm putting a bacon 🥓 🧀 BK Whopper at the bottom of mine.. 😆 maybe an Oz. or 2 of JD.

  • @richardspennicchia1293
    @richardspennicchia1293 2 года назад +9

    Thank you for your service, A++ instructor. You always explain not only how, but why to do things in a simple straight forward manor.

  • @barryhopesgthope686
    @barryhopesgthope686 2 года назад +7

    I noticed your ulility knife( lock blade) looks like mine. Mine has a feral stick and a small flash light. Does yours?
    During DS/DS we named our GP Large tents. Our platoon tent was named " Hotel California" . We could check out anytime we liked, but we could never leave.

  • @margueritemitchell1829
    @margueritemitchell1829 2 года назад +2

    Hello from British Columbia Canada 🇨🇦👍👋🤔♥️

  • @robbabcock_
    @robbabcock_ 2 года назад +1

    Great stuff! Winter survival can be challenging compared to summer, that's why it's so important to train and be prepared.

  • @buhosurvival3281
    @buhosurvival3281 2 года назад +2

    Muy buen video Andrés. Como siempre aprendiendo de tí. Muchas gracias por compartirlo con nosotros. Esperando tu próximo video y un gran saludo desde España 👍

  • @lyradguitar
    @lyradguitar 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for sharing your skills. Greetings from Canada.

  • @garyshaimas7250
    @garyshaimas7250 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for showing us how to acquire a good sit of skill sit .Thank you for your service GOD Bless stay out of the shadows an do not ever let yourself be back let

  • @lynnbosuego497
    @lynnbosuego497 2 года назад

    First ,thank you for your service Andrew! Thank you for all the videos you share , I am learning a lot and I will be learning more as long as you are around. Thank you so very much Sir!❤

  • @nauticalknotcraft
    @nauticalknotcraft 2 года назад +9

    Excellent class as always. Glad to see you up and running. Love that "more you know" philosophy. You knock it out of the park every week. Thanks for all you do. Bravo.

  • @carrdoug99
    @carrdoug99 2 года назад +2

    If it isn't obvious by now..huge fan.👍
    Love the arctic bag.

  • @2873lonewolf
    @2873lonewolf 2 года назад +1

    The service time story was a nice touch about a snickers. Helpful information as always.

  • @earlshaner4441
    @earlshaner4441 2 года назад +2

    Hi from Syracuse NY USA brother thank you for sharing your adventures and thoughts

  • @tyleroneill2636
    @tyleroneill2636 2 года назад

    My older brother was on the same tour man! He didn't come home on leave because he thought he was going to be done in 2 months then he got extended another 6 months. Thank you for your service brother!!

  • @rob45x
    @rob45x 2 года назад +1

    Another excellent video. Love waiting for you vids when they drop here in Australia on Monday morning.

  • @craigmooring2091
    @craigmooring2091 2 года назад +2

    Impressive! A couple of suggestions. Holes on opposite sides of the lip of the can for some of the wire to become a bail. Black tape for the Arctic bag to increase the thermal absorption rate. Several smoothed poles overlaid on the ridgepole and in turn overlaid with debris not only for insulation but also to protect the fragile mylar from minor impacts. Rather than paracord (or only paracord), increase the length of cordage available with some #36 and #18 bank line (taking up the same amount of space). Add a drawstring bag (fabric or netting) just large enough to hold the can, to hold its contents when you use the can.

    • @robshirewood5060
      @robshirewood5060 12 дней назад

      Net bag with cord can also be used as a fishing scoop bag, especially if you hold the neck open with a supple branch. I have caught quite nice fish like that on a survival course (shhh not legal in UK unless on permissible land and with landowners permission)

  • @erickmo1188
    @erickmo1188 2 года назад +1

    Outstanding brother. Been keeping a coffee can kit in my truck for years

  • @silverback1779
    @silverback1779 2 года назад +1

    Another outstanding video and yes, I learn something new each time...the more you know, words to live by!

  • @johnh.nickels3832
    @johnh.nickels3832 2 года назад

    My oldest was at Camp Victory at the same time. I am a volunteer which established the standard all of you lived down to. 1973

  • @jasonjohnson6344
    @jasonjohnson6344 2 года назад +1

    I carry a roll of double sided Velcro in most of my kit bags. 1/2” x 20’. It can be used for countless uses, but it’s a great first aide, field expedient tourniquet. It can be used quickly, even with one hand to buy time to use an actual tourniquet. I’ve practiced with it but thankfully haven’t HAD to prove it under serious situations. I’ve seen some on RUclips showing the use of zip ties. Because they are single use, I’ve never seen them as useful as my rolls of Velcro. I can cut my Velcro a bit longer than I need for a first usage and then cut the length into two 1/4” wide pieces. They are reusable and serve the same purpose as a zip tie. Cutting them longer than the first initial length cut from the roll means that, they can be used in the future on larger or smaller poles too. The Velcro is also useful for improvised splits. Can be used to create a pressure bandage if you have a sock, tee shirt, schammag(spelling?) etc; I also learned that it’s an easy hack to use regular balloons as a makeshift canteen. I keep some in the bottom of a pair of 100% cotton tube socks. You can partially fill the balloons with water and put them into the sock. Tie a loose knot into the ankle end and put it through your belt. The cotton can be used for all the usual uses too. You might not be able to get a pair of socks in that can but I will never put together any survival kit again that doesn’t include a roll of that double sided Velcro. It’s just got too many field expedient uses. Another great video again sir. 👍👏✌️

  • @AndreFavron
    @AndreFavron 2 года назад

    Well Andrew - I have no need to blow smoke, but you clearly deserve the accolade. You have been elevated, to me, to the position of MOST useful educator here in youTube land. Thanks for taking the time to teach us. This was some more brilliant data.

  • @clayjohnson9498
    @clayjohnson9498 2 года назад +2

    Awesome thanks for another great video sir
    Rock Steady

  • @leocarr4020
    @leocarr4020 2 года назад +2

    It help me a lot . Be cool thanks

  • @lookoutpath6520
    @lookoutpath6520 Год назад +1

    Cool tips - great zip tie, Arctic bag idea & juniper info👍👍👍 I originally learned this kit (simpler version) from Mors Kohanski back in Forestry College in the late '80s. A cool guy, like you; thanks! 🌲🇨🇦👋🌲

  • @mike-yp1uk
    @mike-yp1uk 2 года назад +1

    Definitely a kit I want to have. I have discovered permethrin which is a treatment that keeps tick away.

  • @donnyzarra
    @donnyzarra 2 года назад +3

    Great video. You’re a great educator. I appreciate how you take time to explain and show everything in detail.

  • @veliborrodic5803
    @veliborrodic5803 2 года назад +1

    Nice,when you will film wilderness evasion portion of SERE,as you mentioned?

  • @eddygammill
    @eddygammill 2 года назад

    Ty for your service brother ❤🤍💙

  • @mariofernandez6674
    @mariofernandez6674 2 года назад +1

    Gran vídeo. Gracias por compartir tu sabiduría. Estoy aprendiendo mucho y lo pongo en práctica 😃. Espero tu próximo video. Un gran saludo desde España 👍

  • @BreBird14
    @BreBird14 10 месяцев назад

    Love your videos. Keep ‘em coming! I would love to come hang out with you for a weekend and absorb as much information as possible. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Growing up in a military family, I have much respect for all that you do and share with the world🥰✌🏼

  • @wildernesswoodcraft9819
    @wildernesswoodcraft9819 2 года назад +1

    Binder clips work great to attach the plastic sheet to the mylar blanket.

  • @stuartniven2401
    @stuartniven2401 2 года назад

    Thanks to you I’ve built more kits than I’ll ever ( hopefully ) need!

  • @davidkay1386
    @davidkay1386 2 года назад

    You are a great teacher. I always learn something new when I watch your videos.

  • @williamkeck7378
    @williamkeck7378 2 года назад +2

    Another darn good and informative video. I guess the Rangers teaches how and to survive no matter the terrain and circumstances. We appreciate you giving that knowledge to us. Thanks, and God bless. Keep 'em coming.

  • @Norfolk440
    @Norfolk440 2 года назад

    This is hands down, my favourite channel. The level of creativity is 11 out of 10.

  • @tabbycat8323
    @tabbycat8323 2 года назад

    What a fantastic Idea using a can like that. You are an excellent instructor.

  • @matthewbrown6163
    @matthewbrown6163 2 года назад

    Excellent simple kit without spending thousands. We don't get snow like that in Australia - only in a few parts in Winter but the simple things give you a chance in survival. Many people buy ready made kits & don't know how to use them. I would consider adding a packet soup mix as these are warming, filling & in a cold climate an energy boost too. Some boiled sweets (rock candy) are a great sugar boost too. But your kit is well thought out & simple to use. I like to see these simple, well organised & affordable kits promoted more.

  • @jeffcooper9363
    @jeffcooper9363 2 года назад +1

    Thought of some alternatives - Turn the coffee can into a three wick candle with two inches of wax inside. What about water boiling? Substitute large oven bags that take up little space. You can have two or three bags going over a fire at one time. Wrap snare wire around outside of can as well. After the wax candle has been used to start a few fires (especially with wet wood) and/or heat the shelter it can be repurposed as a container (or trowel).

    • @wmluna381
      @wmluna381 2 года назад

      I've wondered why oven bags haven't been utilized / mentioned more. Recently referenced it in another video.

  • @RVingwithG
    @RVingwithG 2 года назад

    THANKS FOR YOUR SERVICE! I am glad you came to RUclips to share your skills. U Rock!

  • @danielcotts8673
    @danielcotts8673 2 года назад

    Super as always. Good to purchase premium zip ties from an electrical supply house. They will not fail when drawn tight. Knowing that should you be deployed that you will take good care of your soldiers. May you be protected by the Divine.

  • @BUZZKILLJRJR
    @BUZZKILLJRJR Год назад

    Andrew again thank you for your service! And the cheese burger birds 😂

  • @biged4476
    @biged4476 2 года назад

    God bless ya, thank you for your service👍🇺🇸👍

  • @tjmul3381
    @tjmul3381 2 года назад

    The chapstick hack was great. Lead the Way, Ranger and Semper Fi.

  • @petezahrbock9931
    @petezahrbock9931 2 года назад +3

    Super nice camera work Andrew, great job. Keep up the awesome work!!!Pete from Minnesota.

  • @kjpierson1152
    @kjpierson1152 2 года назад

    I picture your house/car/etc filled with coffee can survival kits everywhere when you mention em! I always thought I was crazy for keeping all these cans! lol

  • @frankyturrizo4240
    @frankyturrizo4240 Год назад

    No h*mo but I just watch your videos to relax .. works great!

  • @donscottvansandt4139
    @donscottvansandt4139 6 месяцев назад

    Very useful kit! Also like the trigger. Much easier than others I've seen.

  • @glynnellis5050
    @glynnellis5050 2 года назад

    Thank you Andrew for all that you do for us.

  • @bsd9230
    @bsd9230 Год назад +1

    Nice... although you could probably shorten by 10 minutes or so... or split into 2.

  • @winfieldagonoy
    @winfieldagonoy 2 года назад +1

    Always learning new at all your video presentation. Thank you very much!

  • @seadonkey6913
    @seadonkey6913 2 года назад

    I love your videos. Only thing I would change is more personal story time. Not sure if you could share about your military experiences, but I got a huge smile out of hearing your snickers story. Take care.

  • @kirneyc.thibodeaux649
    @kirneyc.thibodeaux649 2 года назад

    Great work on the video. I have this as part of my primary kit. Wouldn't be without it. 👍
    Rangers clear the way
    Charles

  • @barney992
    @barney992 2 года назад +2

    Scouts books say tie trail markers on the side of a tree the same as the direction you go , so if finding way back can see where came from and searchers know where you went . although if lost stay where you are . I was lost overnight doing orienteering in mountains in Army cadets and found a road to get a lift with an Army truck .

  • @chrissimpson6334
    @chrissimpson6334 2 года назад

    Thanks for the video Andrew. The tip on snares was one I hadn't thought about.." when lakes are frozen."

  • @williammaurer9450
    @williammaurer9450 2 года назад +2

    Good one.

  • @darrinsands8740
    @darrinsands8740 2 года назад

    Your videos are really great. Little by little I'm learning some great skills from you that might save my life someday. Thank you very much

  • @jamescrowe7892
    @jamescrowe7892 2 года назад +1

    Welcome back. Missed you last week. Hope all is well and you are feeling better. Between your channel and some of the others to which I subscribe, y'all beat an Ivy League education any day. Particularly like the Arctic bag trick. That would work well just as a water carrier. BZ.

  • @jeffmccausland3569
    @jeffmccausland3569 2 года назад +1

    Thank you, Major!

  • @backyardoutdoorsman8282
    @backyardoutdoorsman8282 2 года назад +1

    Well done video, jam packed with valuable and practical information. Your military mindset on all that you do is well appreciated. Keep up the great work Major. 👍🇨🇦

  • @ThomasSpearman-g3y
    @ThomasSpearman-g3y Месяц назад +1

    I'm a big believer in zip ties- weigh hardly anything and perfect for construction up to a certain point. If speed is a factor then zip ties fill the bill. (Note to self: buy some tampons.)

  • @tenchraven
    @tenchraven 2 года назад +2

    Starting to wonder if you were in Europe, Andrew! With the surveyors tape, in non mil situations, your name and the date, so when SAR finds a three year old flag they can know it's old sign.
    And hair triggers are best for rabbits. And yes, I can show myself out after a bad joke like that.

    • @memathews
      @memathews 2 года назад

      Thanks for mentioning the name/date for SAR on surveyor tape flagging, it avoids lots of confusion. You win the dad joke award with the "hare trigger."

  • @unfi6798
    @unfi6798 2 года назад +1

    Cowabunga mate.! Snickers & Mars Bar - the best survival food ever also great for bait trap. Cheers matey. Stray safe.

  • @bradfrancis9473
    @bradfrancis9473 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for another great video and for sharing your knowledge and experience. I always look forward to your videos. Be well.

  • @journeyman7189
    @journeyman7189 2 года назад +1

    Great video Andrew. That coffee can kit is brilliant. Always keep you're lips supple Major lol
    Nate

  • @shadawick
    @shadawick 2 года назад

    Excellent! You knocked this one out of the park my friend!

  • @FidoHouse
    @FidoHouse Год назад

    Great video! Impressed the mylar didn't tear when you were putting in the browse bedding. I like the Arctic bag - I think I will make one up in advance. Tea light might be better choice than stick candle as no stability issues and tea lights generally burn longer. Appreciate that you were very straight forward about using cotton tampons as fire starters without any silly comments. Cheers!

  • @BandGeek2210
    @BandGeek2210 2 года назад

    Used a candle to keep warm in Korea during cold nights in the mountains….below zero..but a candle and a poncho can be lifesavers

  • @richardkibler3870
    @richardkibler3870 2 года назад +1

    Awesome Good Stuff Andrew! Thanks for the lessons! Rrrr UP!

  • @markkoehler5110
    @markkoehler5110 2 года назад

    So much knowledge baked into these awesome videos! Thank you from Ontario, Canada.

  • @josephscroggins1071
    @josephscroggins1071 2 года назад +2

    Andrew, awesome video bro! I definitely learn somthing new every episode. I would like to learn more about the code stuff on the orange flagging tape. Could you steer me in the right direction sir? Thanks for another great video!

  • @frankmertz8366
    @frankmertz8366 2 года назад

    Great Tutorial Video. I actually have 3 kits in a can. But no super shelter Pro Tip 👍👍. Keep up The great work and Thank You For Your Service 🇺🇲

  • @LisaTurner-d1b
    @LisaTurner-d1b 4 месяца назад

    I not only have small tins with bags but I also have several small round rocks for securing corners. I would like to recommend the burlap bags Royal Basmati rice comes in.

  • @johntravis1154
    @johntravis1154 2 года назад +1

    Great video I always learn many things when I watch your videos thank you

  • @jbwilson9350
    @jbwilson9350 Год назад

    I learn something new from every video

  • @jonathanbennison9220
    @jonathanbennison9220 Год назад

    I love this advice, 20:52...
    Great for anyone,."not only military personnel".
    As in your hikers survival kits, I believe that anyone, and everyone, could benefit from having a simple kit like this.
    Its so efficient and streamlined, it takes so little space, I wosh everyone carried something like this, almost everywhere.
    Beeee prepared.

  • @runningriverbushcraft
    @runningriverbushcraft 2 года назад

    Awesome Information 🇺🇸 as always 👏..Thank You for your Service.👍