Thanks for sharing this information. Great to see not only what your are carrying in your haversack, but also your thought process behind why you are carrying it. Woodsman EDC around 4lbs, is amazing. We all tend to want to pack everything we have in our gear inventory. Overloaded shoulder straps make for a rough trip. Just add a container for water, a small cup or pot, and some lightweight, high energy food and your ready for a day in the woods. Thanks again for sharing.
very well thought out kit. I have almost 50 years experience in the woods, between civilian and military, and most of the items in this, ( and most of the items in Dave Canterbury's 10 C's list) are the same things my dad, grandfather, and Drill Sgts hammered into my head never to head out with out. I have a couple of grab bags like this, some with and some without water. It is always good to get other people's ideas, and I do like how you set things up. also, I have been making paracord doughnuts every since selection, our instructor taught us how to make them, and said never be out of garrison without at least one. I make mine mostly 100-300 feet, but sometimes do make smaller ones like yours, to fit in smaller kits.
Love your rocking of the WCNK, it's a very capable and versatile multi purpose knife/tool. Wazoo makes awesome products and I'll be ordering some additional gear from Randy at Stiched Gear Outfitters very soon. Nice set up!
Deff got me thinking , last weekend a did a overnight on the fl trail , I brought way 2 much bag , most of my weight was water , I'm gonna do the next leg of the trail next weekend , looking forward 2 dropping the "rucksack" and minimizing , thx blackie , love ur channel, peace
my only issue with a net hammock personally is that as a bigger guy, i end up looking like a honey baked ham after laying in one. lol. great video as always Blackie.
i understand..some of the travels hammocks might work for ya..but i love the onewind hammock if you remove the bug net it is light and fairly compact and it is rated up to 1000 pounds..my friend dan lutz is 6 foot 8 and he uses one
Great series Blackie! The pack is brilliant but my most favorite is the key ring with the whistle, sharpening steel, compass. Thanks for continuing to put out great content.
Thanks Blackie, you've given me some better ideas of what to carry in a haversack. I'm always thinking of all the stuff I put in a rucksack instead , if that makes any sense.. always worry I'm packing too little of the gear I might need and wanting to be prepared for lots of situations.
Blackie, I'm sorry to ask this on a non-percussion revolver video, but here goes nothing. I saw that you've talked about using soywax pellets over the powder in your cylinders before. Can this take the place of "filler" when trying softer loads (12 grains of 3f for 1851 .36 cal shooting round ball) or is it for lubing purposes only? I don't plan on using wads just yet and wanted to use a few pellets of wax over the powder and homemade lube over the ball until I find the charge that my gun likes.
for me it a lube in the bore..as the powder burns the wax will add a greasy soot..too much of it might effect how the powder burns a few peals like i use adds lube..but a full layers of them may dampen the burn rate and reduce performance
@@BLACKIETHOMAS That's what I figured. 4 or 5 pellets makes sense for lubing purposes. I just didn't know if there was a slight "filler" mentality with it as well. Thanks for responding.
I think that almost the perfect setup. I always carry a couple of needles in my wallet, some duct tape wrapped around a card in there, and a couple of bandages. Also, I would update the SAK Fieldmaster to a multi-tool with individual tools that lock open. My choice would be a Leatherman Rebar. Whatever tool you choose should have a blade, saw, and awl. Love the orange bandana. I like having something I can sit or kneel on. My choice is a foot square piece from one of my wife's older orange rubbery yoga mats. It is light and thin and relatively waterproof. I like the redundancy of the Mora. I actually keep it in my pack because where I live, strapping a large knife on my person would be frowned upon. I would toss in about 4 lightweight stakes, too. You won't want to scurry for them in an emergency. Get a sheath and carry a saw (if you think you are going to need it). I can't remember, did you mention a headlamp? This is an excellent video!
I like the idea of the zippered pouch in the flap of your haver sack but I need a deeper one Ine the main body ( front to back ) to allow a 1 liter steel bottle and other pockets inside ( slip pockets ) to slide things into ( saw, knife, sharpener, etc and to keep the center open to hold pouches like first aide, fire kit, and possibles like lite instant food and small cook kit. Also where do you find the mesh hammock and Sil nylon tarp I can't find them but have used them in the past found military ponchos thoe in a military surplus store. Also I use a Walmart full tang fixed blade knife and I also use a beeswax and. Linseed oil mixture to water proof I live in the north where we get a lot of snow and wet weather I like the weight of yours and need a wide adjustable strap and am having trouble finding one any ideas?
the hammock can be found at kaufmans military surplus in samson al. 334 -898-1770..tell them blackie sent ya..the hammocks were 5 bucks each last time i checked
Great tip having it hooked behind your belt knife to keep it from swinging forward. I have the same basic haversack, but often don't use it because it drives me nuts when I walk and it wants to sing to my front. On another note, can you provide more info on the net hammock? I've got one of those nylon ones but the net one looks pretty light. Thanks!
not trying to steal views from Blackie, but I did a video on making the doughnuts some time back, I make mine a bit bigger, because I start with 100-300 feet of cord. ruclips.net/video/YbTYphj_qTo/видео.html
that is a ted cash tinder box same type used in the movie jermiah johnson..when the snow drops and puts his fire out..i got mine at a living history event but i think dixie gunworks still sells them
Blackie, could you please repeat where you got that hammock? I remember it was in one of your videos & actually ordered one a long time ago, but I can't find the video or phone number.
Good kit Blackie!
thanks
Hi Blackie,
thanks for sharing this video and all the needful information.
Stay well and best regards from Austria
Andy
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for sharing this information. Great to see not only what your are carrying in your haversack, but also your thought process behind why you are carrying it. Woodsman EDC around 4lbs, is amazing. We all tend to want to pack everything we have in our gear inventory. Overloaded shoulder straps make for a rough trip. Just add a container for water, a small cup or pot, and some lightweight, high energy food and your ready for a day in the woods. Thanks again for sharing.
In part one Blackie talks about this bag being his day pack but can overnight if need be
Thanks for watching!
very well thought out kit. I have almost 50 years experience in the woods, between civilian and military, and most of the items in this, ( and most of the items in Dave Canterbury's 10 C's list) are the same things my dad, grandfather, and Drill Sgts hammered into my head never to head out with out. I have a couple of grab bags like this, some with and some without water. It is always good to get other people's ideas, and I do like how you set things up. also, I have been making paracord doughnuts every since selection, our instructor taught us how to make them, and said never be out of garrison without at least one. I make mine mostly 100-300 feet, but sometimes do make smaller ones like yours, to fit in smaller kits.
I'm enjoying your channel.
Glad you enjoy it!
Great video and a good haversack loadout!
Once again a well thought out use of a haversack using easy to understand concepts. Love your Keep It Simple Stupid way of doing things.
Love your rocking of the WCNK, it's a very capable and versatile multi purpose knife/tool. Wazoo makes awesome products and I'll be ordering some additional gear from Randy at Stiched Gear Outfitters very soon. Nice set up!
Couldn't agree more!
Thanks Blackie for the update and Information😎🤘
You bet
One of your most informative videos.Greetings from South Africa!
thank you and welcome to the channel
Deff got me thinking , last weekend a did a overnight on the fl trail , I brought way 2 much bag , most of my weight was water , I'm gonna do the next leg of the trail next weekend , looking forward 2 dropping the "rucksack" and minimizing , thx blackie , love ur channel, peace
safe journeys to ya
This is turning out to be a great series! A lot of great tips and ideas to get us thinking!! Thanks Blackie!!!
Glad you enjoy it!
my only issue with a net hammock personally is that as a bigger guy, i end up looking like a honey baked ham after laying in one. lol. great video as always Blackie.
i understand..some of the travels hammocks might work for ya..but i love the onewind hammock if you remove the bug net it is light and fairly compact and it is rated up to 1000 pounds..my friend dan lutz is 6 foot 8 and he uses one
Great series Blackie! The pack is brilliant but my most favorite is the key ring with the whistle, sharpening steel, compass. Thanks for continuing to put out great content.
glad you liked it safe journeys
Thanks Blackie!
Any time!
Great video brother nice load out always prepared
Thanks 👍
Hi, I am a Boy Scout and I just wanted to say thank you for putting these videos up, I really enjoy them and they give me lots of ideas for my troop.
Glad you like them!..i worked with the scouts for many yrs..all ways be prepared
Thanks Blackie, you've given me some better ideas of what to carry in a haversack. I'm always thinking of all the stuff I put in a rucksack instead , if that makes any sense.. always worry I'm packing too little of the gear I might need and wanting to be prepared for lots of situations.
Glad to help
Perfect for a edc bag and perfect size 👍 on rendezvous days
Yes indeed!
Thanks Blackie very useful information ATB Sam Adler
No worries
Thank you for what you do.
I appreciate that
Cool, great video
Thanks for the visit
Looks complete to me
thanks
Blackie, I'm sorry to ask this on a non-percussion revolver video, but here goes nothing. I saw that you've talked about using soywax pellets over the powder in your cylinders before. Can this take the place of "filler" when trying softer loads (12 grains of 3f for 1851 .36 cal shooting round ball) or is it for lubing purposes only? I don't plan on using wads just yet and wanted to use a few pellets of wax over the powder and homemade lube over the ball until I find the charge that my gun likes.
for me it a lube in the bore..as the powder burns the wax will add a greasy soot..too much of it might effect how the powder burns a few peals like i use adds lube..but a full layers of them may dampen the burn rate and reduce performance
@@BLACKIETHOMAS That's what I figured. 4 or 5 pellets makes sense for lubing purposes. I just didn't know if there was a slight "filler" mentality with it as well. Thanks for responding.
I think that almost the perfect setup. I always carry a couple of needles in my wallet, some duct tape wrapped around a card in there, and a couple of bandages. Also, I would update the SAK Fieldmaster to a multi-tool with individual tools that lock open. My choice would be a Leatherman Rebar. Whatever tool you choose should have a blade, saw, and awl. Love the orange bandana. I like having something I can sit or kneel on. My choice is a foot square piece from one of my wife's older orange rubbery yoga mats. It is light and thin and relatively waterproof. I like the redundancy of the Mora. I actually keep it in my pack because where I live, strapping a large knife on my person would be frowned upon. I would toss in about 4 lightweight stakes, too. You won't want to scurry for them in an emergency. Get a sheath and carry a saw (if you think you are going to need it). I can't remember, did you mention a headlamp? This is an excellent video!
thanks i carry a olight in my pocket thats able to become a head lamp
Awesome 🙂
Thanks 🤗
I just can't use any sort of asymmetric bag, throws out the shoulders, the spine and the hips, no good at all if you want to cover any ground
then use a knapsack with shoulderstraps
@@BLACKIETHOMAS good idea sir, keep that load evenly distributed 👍🏽 great advice
where get the hammock at
kaufmans military surplus samson al. 334-898 1770..open monday thru fri till 4pm tell them i sent ya..last time i checked they were 5 bucks each
I like the idea of the zippered pouch in the flap of your haver sack but I need a deeper one Ine the main body ( front to back ) to allow a 1 liter steel bottle and other pockets inside ( slip pockets ) to slide things into ( saw, knife, sharpener, etc and to keep the center open to hold pouches like first aide, fire kit, and possibles like lite instant food and small cook kit. Also where do you find the mesh hammock and Sil nylon tarp I can't find them but have used them in the past found military ponchos thoe in a military surplus store. Also I use a Walmart full tang fixed blade knife and I also use a beeswax and. Linseed oil mixture to water proof I live in the north where we get a lot of snow and wet weather I like the weight of yours and need a wide adjustable strap and am having trouble finding one any ideas?
the hammock can be found at kaufmans military surplus in samson al. 334 -898-1770..tell them blackie sent ya..the hammocks were 5 bucks each last time i checked
Great tip having it hooked behind your belt knife to keep it from swinging forward. I have the same basic haversack, but often don't use it because it drives me nuts when I walk and it wants to sing to my front. On another note, can you provide more info on the net hammock? I've got one of those nylon ones but the net one looks pretty light. Thanks!
kaufmans military surplus samson al 334-898-1770 i think the hammocks are 5 bucks tell them blackie sent ya they will be happy to work with ya
How about a video on how to do that donut? Using paracord
i think...think i did one a few yrs back..yep found it
ruclips.net/video/QgKfI096Cms/видео.html
not trying to steal views from Blackie, but I did a video on making the doughnuts some time back, I make mine a bit bigger, because I start with 100-300 feet of cord. ruclips.net/video/YbTYphj_qTo/видео.html
I really likr that (brass?) tin. What brand & where did you find it? Good job
that is a ted cash tinder box same type used in the movie jermiah johnson..when the snow drops and puts his fire out..i got mine at a living history event but i think dixie gunworks still sells them
Blackie, could you please repeat where you got that hammock? I remember it was in one of your videos & actually ordered one a long time ago, but I can't find the video or phone number.
sure kaufmans military surplus samson al 334-898-1770 tell them i sent ya..and the hammocks were around 5 bucks each