I like haversacks, yours is a nice kit. Mine are military surplus repurposed for a haversack. In addition to it I have my edc pouch on my belt with several items and a foraging pouch . Belt bushcraft knife. I carry a SAN lock blade with a saw. Enjoyed this video, got you subbed
Thanks alot. I use a belt knife and pouch alot too. You can pack a simple cover and fire kit into a pouch so easily there's no reason not to have these basics
Hello, fellow Ozarks dweller! Enjoyed your video, lots of good common sense advice and wise choices for gear. Great down to earth video, keep up the good work! Sam
@@williamdroom5789 Arcturus, is the name of the brand. I hate to admit but I have a speech impediment most don't catch. But in the hubbub of making the video and trying to keep everything I want to say in order. I can start tripping over my tongue. I can tell when it's about to happen and indeed felt a stall coming when this point came. I do intend to do a video very soon on the contents of the bag and their uses. Including this poncho and will include more details about it. So please stay tuned
Tske a bandana and reap it around your canteen. This will collect the water and cause evaporative cooling once the water reaches "room temperature" in your Haversack
@@rob45x Yeah, learning. I'm getting back into making videos after a couple years, and have a new phone/camera I'm figuring out. But thank you, while it is more of a show and tell of my stuff. I do of course hope it gives others ideas
@@Hunterlp2022 Thanks, it's really not that difficult and you don't have to use leather, even for a "period" correct peace. Brown denim from a thrift or good will for example and a couple belts from the same places
If you like honey you should buy some honey sticks from savannah bee company. They help me when my blood sugar is low. I put them in a cigar tube 6 carry well in there and it hits your blood stream quite quickly
@@rjether alot of times I'm cooking fresh caught fish creek side and other things. These potatoes are just a handy thing to carry just in case and are a carry over from another outing I just happen to still have
@@larrykoroush6995 yeah I had the cold steel pioneer or frontier hawk, and it was too heavy. May as well carry a regular hatchet and it still didn't split well. I was looking at the cold steel trail hawk which I'm sure would do very well, but like I mentioned in vid my wife surprised me with the two hawks. Thanks for watching, and stay tuned for the vid I doing on use of the cutting tools in this kit.
I like haversacks, yours is a nice kit. Mine are military surplus repurposed for a haversack. In addition to it I have my edc pouch on my belt with several items and a foraging pouch . Belt bushcraft knife. I carry a SAN lock blade with a saw. Enjoyed this video, got you subbed
Thanks alot. I use a belt knife and pouch alot too. You can pack a simple cover and fire kit into a pouch so easily there's no reason not to have these basics
Hello, fellow Ozarks dweller! Enjoyed your video, lots of good common sense advice and wise choices for gear. Great down to earth video, keep up the good work!
Sam
@@spparr6051
Thanks a bunch
If you can't pronounce the name of that poncho will you please post a link to it?
@@williamdroom5789 Arcturus, is the name of the brand. I hate to admit but I have a speech impediment most don't catch. But in the hubbub of making the video and trying to keep everything I want to say in order. I can start tripping over my tongue. I can tell when it's about to happen and indeed felt a stall coming when this point came.
I do intend to do a video very soon on the contents of the bag and their uses. Including this poncho and will include more details about it. So please stay tuned
@@Ozarkwonderer
Thank you!
@@williamdroom5789
Sure thing. This brand is fairly well known now, as I've had this ponfor a few years now
Tske a bandana and reap it around your canteen. This will collect the water and cause evaporative cooling once the water reaches "room temperature" in your Haversack
Good stuff my friend keeper commin.
Try to be cognizant of the lighting on your camera. It helps please the more picky viewers
I'm thinking of making a wool cover for it like some old military canteens had
Just found you- Great video Sir.
Hadn’t seen you before, thought it was a good video man
@@sha808
Thanks alot
I know how to start a crack!
@@mightandbelightnr2290 some dont
Loved your video bro. Maybe next time just turn off auto exposure setting. Other than that i really liked your sack and the kit inside it!
@@rob45x
Yeah, learning.
I'm getting back into making videos after a couple years, and have a new phone/camera I'm figuring out.
But thank you, while it is more of a show and tell of my stuff. I do of course hope it gives others ideas
Always have the SUN in your face. Otherwise you'll have picture problems. Aside from that good vid. Thanks.
Great input. Positive comment while providing your knowledge 😊
Great ideas on the load out. I got a raging river haversack and it's easy to over load it
@@michaelbrunner6654 over loading is easy to do. Especially when you've collected good gear you want to take but just don't need
Hey brother hope you are doing well! You made that pack yourself?
@@Hunterlp2022
Absolutely I did , thanks
@@Ozarkwonderer what an amazing skill to have! Beautiful bag!
@@Hunterlp2022
Thanks, it's really not that difficult and you don't have to use leather, even for a "period" correct peace. Brown denim from a thrift or good will for example and a couple belts from the same places
If you like honey you should buy some honey sticks from savannah bee company. They help me when my blood sugar is low. I put them in a cigar tube 6 carry well in there and it hits your blood stream quite quickly
I haven't tried honey for low blood sugar but I like honey.
@@Ozarkwonderer try it at home and see if it gets the job done
Really nice kit! Good job
Great video, i would suggest replace you food with something better.
@@rjether alot of times I'm cooking fresh caught fish creek side and other things.
These potatoes are just a handy thing to carry just in case and are a carry over from another outing I just happen to still have
I have the same 2 hawks tomahawk. I made a leather piece it slides in for belt use. It it light and works well for most tasks
@@larrykoroush6995 yeah I had the cold steel pioneer or frontier hawk, and it was too heavy. May as well carry a regular hatchet and it still didn't split well. I was looking at the cold steel trail hawk which I'm sure would do very well, but like I mentioned in vid my wife surprised me with the two hawks.
Thanks for watching, and stay tuned for the vid I doing on use of the cutting tools in this kit.
Great kit!
@@scottnorvell2955
Thank you
Dude, fiip your images around, PLEASE. Also, your camera darkens and lightens the image at random. Very annoying.
@@MichaelStuartRandle thanks for the tips. It's been awhile sence I did a video and need to get my set up worked out.
Thanks for watching
@Ozarkwonderer great way to handle it. Keep up the awesome work man
Instead of complaining why not show us your work.