Very useful video! This is exactly how useful items should actually be carried - Levels that compliment each other. I would add five £20 notes (very multifunctional and unbelievably capable in getting things done - it's almost a sorcery of sorts; and the way that things are going, one can even use them as tinder). The greatest problem in the UK is actually sourcing drinkable water. One might have prefilters, filters, puritabs, steel containers etc, but, let's face it - Britain is a small overpopulated island and the birthplace of industrial revolution - most rivers, streams and creeks (especially in south England) are way too contaminated to produce drinkable water. I might be VERY wrong on this one, but probably a 4-way sillcock key would be a sensible addition for taps that can't be opened with a multitool. Look out for Churches on your maps.
You're a lot better organised than me Alan, I carry plenty bits and bobs in pockets but they're sometimes taken out to put in the top of rucksack if they're awkward. That Platypus carbon filter looks good, I'll need to get one for my water pouch. Cheers for sharing.
@p2snetwork Excellent video... I'm particularly impressed with your wearable head torch mods .. The clicker is a great addition.... My edc mini bic lighter is wrapped in waxed jute and gorilla tape plus a ranger band . The pencil sharpener is a great item , ... Avon " skin so soft " BEST bug repellent on earth imo My filter is the Grayl geopress... No assembly required and also carries water . I don't drink tea or coffee so my brew kit just has oxo cubes and soup packets . Impressive kit ... You're obviously very knowledgeable... 🙂👍
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/252297440426?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=JNf4BsPBStK&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=wqA9aPfsSSe&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY That's just one seller Ive just found on eBay, hope that helps.
It's not edc, I'd look a Doris carting that lot about everyday. And with the exception of the poop scoop all of it's probably close to 10 year's old 😂 Thanks for watching and have a great evening 👍 The HT micro FAK has been pocket carried 5 days a week for a couple of years. The Viperade pouch about 18 months, the SAK 2;years on its second set of scales and the Fenix coming upto 3 years. The rest, IE contents of the Snugpak are not EDC. I had to look to see what vid you were critiquing 👍
@@p2snetwork All my 10 year old gear looks beat up. How often do you actually use it? Maybe take it out once a year to make a video with it? I first noticed how “new” things were, when I saw that baseball cap, it looks pristine. You haven’t been wearing that for 10 years mate🤣
Dude where the fuck do you go camping? Kherson or Kharkiv? Be honest with yourself, you don’t need half this crap you just like it. I really wish people would be a bit more realistic about what they need. E.g. Is it dark outside? Then yes carrying a more powerful a torch is a good idea etc. Dump half of that crap into a bag and leave it in the boot of your car. If you don’t use it within a year, sack it off unless it’s a life saving bit of kit, end of. No “Preppers” (hate that term) ever talk about planning and preparation or even general organising of their day plan, what you carry in your pockets should change daily with whatever tasks you have planned. Example. You said you carry your small medical kit and Swiss Army knife EVERY DAY….. Ok, so what about at a wedding then? See how it doesn’t work? Saying I carry all this crap every day is insane, you don’t need to be prepared for everything, you need to plan for what you can reasonably expect to encounter. I know that the word reasonable doesn’t sit well with preppers, but you lot need to hear it.
Very useful video! This is exactly how useful items should actually be carried - Levels that compliment each other.
I would add five £20 notes (very multifunctional and unbelievably capable in getting things done - it's almost a sorcery of sorts; and the way that things are going, one can even use them as tinder).
The greatest problem in the UK is actually sourcing drinkable water. One might have prefilters, filters, puritabs, steel containers etc, but, let's face it - Britain is a small overpopulated island and the birthplace of industrial revolution - most rivers, streams and creeks (especially in south England) are way too contaminated to produce drinkable water. I might be VERY wrong on this one, but probably a 4-way sillcock key would be a sensible addition for taps that can't be opened with a multitool. Look out for Churches on your maps.
Water is definitely a concern. I carry a Radar key and a British Water Ways key just in case.
@@p2snetwork very interesting. I’ve learnt something new today :) thanks for sharing
Great kit, and good tip with the carbon filter 👍
Cheers mate, thanks for watching.
Nice shock cord loops on the knives. A stick of heat gun glue is a great idea.
Cheers mate 👍
You're a lot better organised than me Alan, I carry plenty bits and bobs in pockets but they're sometimes taken out to put in the top of rucksack if they're awkward. That Platypus carbon filter looks good, I'll need to get one for my water pouch. Cheers for sharing.
Cheers mate, enjoy your Saturday 👍
@p2snetwork
Excellent video...
I'm particularly impressed with your wearable head torch mods ..
The clicker is a great addition....
My edc mini bic lighter is wrapped in waxed jute and gorilla tape plus a ranger band .
The pencil sharpener is a great item , ...
Avon
" skin so soft "
BEST bug repellent on earth imo
My filter is the Grayl geopress...
No assembly required and also carries water .
I don't drink tea or coffee so my brew kit just has oxo cubes and soup packets .
Impressive kit ...
You're obviously very knowledgeable...
🙂👍
@@davidjacobs828 thank you for your kind words. You sound well prepped too.
Enjoy your evening and stay safe 👍
Hej Ex Pat here. where can i get some of the small metal pill tins from plz. Thanx
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That's just one seller Ive just found on eBay, hope that helps.
May I suggest a taste on the rubber bit on your bellows if it is anything like mine you may want to take it off its real rank
😂😂 I'll give it a lick, cheers for watching 👍
All of your gear looks “brand new” as if it’s, NEVER BEEN USED. Surely there should be some wear and tear, if it is EDC?🤔
It's not edc, I'd look a Doris carting that lot about everyday. And with the exception of the poop scoop all of it's probably close to 10 year's old 😂
Thanks for watching and have a great evening 👍
The HT micro FAK has been pocket carried 5 days a week for a couple of years. The Viperade pouch about 18 months, the SAK 2;years on its second set of scales and the Fenix coming upto 3 years. The rest, IE contents of the Snugpak are not EDC.
I had to look to see what vid you were critiquing 👍
@@p2snetwork All my 10 year old gear looks beat up. How often do you actually use it? Maybe take it out once a year to make a video with it?
I first noticed how “new” things were, when I saw that baseball cap, it looks pristine. You haven’t been wearing that for 10 years mate🤣
Perhaps I'll video my under crackers next time.
Have fun 👍
@@p2snetwork lace lingerie, no doubt😂
Dude where the fuck do you go camping? Kherson or Kharkiv?
Be honest with yourself, you don’t need half this crap you just like it.
I really wish people would be a bit more realistic about what they need.
E.g. Is it dark outside? Then yes carrying a more powerful a torch is a good idea etc.
Dump half of that crap into a bag and leave it in the boot of your car. If you don’t use it within a year, sack it off unless it’s a life saving bit of kit, end of.
No “Preppers” (hate that term) ever talk about planning and preparation or even general organising of their day plan, what you carry in your pockets should change daily with whatever tasks you have planned.
Example. You said you carry your small medical kit and Swiss Army knife EVERY DAY…..
Ok, so what about at a wedding then?
See how it doesn’t work?
Saying I carry all this crap every day is insane, you don’t need to be prepared for everything, you need to plan for what you can reasonably expect to encounter.
I know that the word reasonable doesn’t sit well with preppers, but you lot need to hear it.
Great gear but the most irritating and boring presentation I have ever sat through.
Thank you for making me smile. Have a great day