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  • @matthewhamilton1416
    @matthewhamilton1416 Год назад +118

    David Canterbury talks. I listen and learn. This man is full of knowledge and has tons of experience. Appreciate all the knowledge himself as well as his other instructors here on RUclips share!!

  • @thomasdemaio53
    @thomasdemaio53 Год назад +41

    For hammock camping, I reccomend bringing an extra ultralight hammock. Once your primary hammock is complete, hang the extra one underneath it and on the same straps. You'll have a dry/clean place to put stuff and can reach all of it while laying in your hammock. They are incredibly small, light and cheap. Smoothing it.

  • @tywilliams6530
    @tywilliams6530 Год назад +45

    I’m sure everyone would love to see a solo two night camp with that set up.

  • @whynottalklikeapirat
    @whynottalklikeapirat 9 месяцев назад +5

    Ive used a basic thermarest, self inflatable for years on end. Never a problem out in nature. When it finally punctured after like ten years it was not in the field but in an airport where someone had left an invisible shard glass between two tiles. It was easily field repaired. Still I upgraded to the more cold weather oriented thermarest one, arctic neo air or something like that because I hike in the arctic for months at time and live off spearfishing so I get cooled down pretty significantly in the sea every day. I just use a paper-thin lightweight tyvek foorprint underneath my tarp and bug tent inner, and I sleep like a baby on that thing on coarse rock, in bushes and brambles, on stony beaches on the forest floor, etc. Never an issue.

  • @ulbushcrafting6592
    @ulbushcrafting6592 Год назад +5

    Wow. Mr Dave is coming around, finally. 10 years ago I unsubscribed because he pushed his 7lbs wax cotton tarp , axe, 12lbs wax cotton pack. He still has a way to go, but he is evolving

  • @r0mediddy
    @r0mediddy Год назад +14

    Great video! We need Americans like this to share the essentials of basic survival. Protect this man at all costs!

  • @sethleach6867
    @sethleach6867 Год назад +4

    It's a good backpack. I used mine on a 3 day, 30 mile camping trip on the eagle rock loop in Arkansas.

  • @blackhatbushcraft
    @blackhatbushcraft Год назад +18

    Excellent presentation on the pack and methodology for packing in general. It's a great pack but what I enjoy most is those mega side pockets! Those are the best.

  • @zippitydoodah5693
    @zippitydoodah5693 Год назад +1

    Rewatched. Again. These simple, real-world videos are valuable. When I am packing out, I watch this video again. It's amazing what I forget to pack, even after hitting the woods for almost 50 years.

  • @jeffersonthomason-ry5di
    @jeffersonthomason-ry5di Год назад +1

    Hey Dave , I'm not calling you out or anything so please , I'm not trying to be disrespectful or a prick . Forgive me if it comes out thataway .
    Just before this video I was watching one of yours from 9 years ago about how you felt one did not need a First Aid Kit or a Personal Care Kit out and about . I see how you and other instructors and influencers change , evolve , and learn new things and incorporate as much Techknowlogy as pissible despite what era or century it comes from . I just feel reassured that a lot of the Pathfinder point of view is always learning and figuring out how once p9pular ideas can be relavant again . Thank you , Dave .

  • @geico1975
    @geico1975 Год назад +12

    Man, I love solid backpacks, and TBH, I've never owned a pack over $50 but that doen't mean I don't want to. I believe there are some great packs out there like the one in this video, but for my experience the best pack I've ever owned I've had for over 5 years and I still have it with no rips, no areas that look worn, even internal looking out. I got it because my family and I were going through about a one year period of no transportation. Laundry and groceries, 3 to 4 times per week loaded to the brim and carried through all weather conditions about a 1 mile walk round trip, and I'm a "mountain boy" as they say, 6 feet talll 215 lbs, worked in masonry 20 years. Not saying, my buddies called me Tiny or anything:) Just want to say when I say loaded to the brim I mean LOADED to the brim if you know what I mean, I've stuffed 4 2 liter sodas and a gallon of milk in the bottom filled it with everything else I could, hand carried the bread and eggs kind of thing. Anyway, spent $40 on it, through Amazon it's a 40 liter "traveling" pack patch says "Outdoor Adventure Mountaintop Since 1986 - 'Mountaineer Outdoor Equipment It is not the mountain we conquer but ourselves'"
    Whoever and how ever that thing was made it was made right,

  • @danielouellette6788
    @danielouellette6788 Год назад +3

    30 minutes of video and no commercials awesome 😎

  • @rickdrasch2804
    @rickdrasch2804 Год назад +4

    Your packing the main compartment with the gear you'll need last on the bottom. Then when shutting down camp you reverse the packing process. Great video Dave 👌. Also, luv your camp kitchen videos.

  • @christianfore22
    @christianfore22 Год назад +14

    Can’t wait for these packs to come back in stock!! Thanks for all the great info! You’ve been pivotal in my outdoor journey!

  • @jasongarling20
    @jasongarling20 Год назад +9

    I love the presentation! Well done! The colors look amazing! I'm looking to upgrade my old pack and I think I just have found a winner!! Thanks Dave for all you do!

  • @peterott9162
    @peterott9162 Год назад +8

    This was really good Dave. The pack methodology really is spot on. I often pack haphazardly and I'm going to change that. It makes sense to put first used on top and the last used on the bottom of your pack. Som really simple things that people, including myself, overlook way too often. It just makes a way better outdoors experience my friend. Thank you for sharing this with us brother!!

  • @donperkins8196
    @donperkins8196 Год назад +2

    Even though I moved to Florida from Ohio I still love to watch your channel

  • @user-ul5yu5hk9k
    @user-ul5yu5hk9k Год назад +1

    Great video. Would use garbage bag inside to keep sleep system dry. The brain of the pack could be separated and used as a haversack. Nice system

  • @zozie
    @zozie Год назад +6

    Would love to see a 60L+ hiking pack with some of these ideas implemented

  • @cass6745
    @cass6745 6 месяцев назад

    I love Dave's wisdom and all the knowledge shared throughout the years.

  • @denofearthundertheeverlast5138
    @denofearthundertheeverlast5138 5 месяцев назад

    Me and my friends learned long ago that sometimes you don't need an ax...we just burnt our logs in half, but the fire needs to be large and there needs to be ample coal/ embers in the fire bed to maintain burning the logs.

  • @ChristianFitzharris
    @ChristianFitzharris Год назад +1

    This is the video I wanted as soon as I saw Corporal’s backpack! Thank you, Dave!

  • @TheUnclefester13
    @TheUnclefester13 Год назад +3

    Been a while, still giving sound advice. Thank you sir

  • @howweroll7
    @howweroll7 Год назад +1

    Bushcraft mixed with ultralight thru hiker I love it!!

  • @kippdog536
    @kippdog536 Год назад +1

    An amazing, informative , and to the point video. One of the best I have seen from any one that I follow on this subject. Thank you. You are the master of the craft.

  • @thornrun
    @thornrun Год назад +1

    you never ceases to amazeme good toppick

  • @ExploringWithPat73
    @ExploringWithPat73 10 месяцев назад

    Best video on the survival pack.

  • @EphemeralRage
    @EphemeralRage Год назад +1

    Such amazing information! It's an incredible service that you put this kind of information out for free!

  • @terryqueen3233
    @terryqueen3233 Год назад +1

    That is a gorgeous and very versatile pack. I love that it has those two pouches on the side and large pouches at that. There's only one thing with it that I never have liked too much in that it is a stuff pack for top-loading pack. I've always liked the ones that load from the front and sectioned-off that way, things seem to be easier to get to in the middle of the pack as opposed to digging down through the pack but with a lifetime guarantee I believe I can deal with stuffing a pack besides front load packs are pretty hard to find now unless you pay an arm and a leg and somebody else's well I won't say that part of it but you get the message. Thanks for the video I'm sure this has helped a lot of people with how to stuff their pack. I do love how you got most things individually packed before you even put them in and that's something that I need to do. I do have the most things and separate pouches but I need to condense a few more things. When I have a top pouch I always put my map and navigation implements in the top and I've got fire all over the pack top bottom side everywhere I can put a little bit and I do use the threes with just about everything in my pack because I believe the way you do, two is one, one is none and three is the best. Dave thanks for the video I know this has helped a lot of people pack their packs better and it has helped me realize that I need to consolidate a few more things.

  • @davef5916
    @davef5916 Год назад +2

    Hey Dave, this was a great video thanks for sharing all the info. Honestly, I was initially sceptical of the scout pack due to its resemblance to the savotta Jaakari M but I do enjoy the parts that differentiate it: larger more practically sized side pockets, molle where it's not really needed, the front pouch, the inbuilt cover, the zip available from the outside of the brain and the roll top closure. Keep up the fantastic work, I've learned so much from your videos over the years.

  • @darrellh1840
    @darrellh1840 Год назад +1

    Great video Dave! Well thought out, but did not expect anything less from you! Thanks for sharing!!!

  • @jeffrichards5106
    @jeffrichards5106 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the video Dave, very helpful. I hope that you guys will make that pack in O.D. Green someday.

  • @808bAler
    @808bAler 11 месяцев назад +1

    One mistake people keep making on RUclips is calling Dave's system the 10 C's of Survival. As he just said, it's Survivability. The distinction is important for people to understand. Having supplies doesn't mean you will Survive. But it makes your ABILITY to survive much greater. Awesome video, as usual!

  • @ReasontoLiveAdventures
    @ReasontoLiveAdventures Год назад +7

    I’m definitely going to be looking into buying one of these bags in the very near future. I’ve literally gotta survive a brain surgery first. Once I’m recovered this pack will be my gift to myself.🤙

  • @donaldeugenealford4080
    @donaldeugenealford4080 Год назад +5

    Nice designed backpack from Pathfinder, everything they make is top quality,u can't find better made bush equipment. I like this pack.👍☘️😎

  • @johnthompson1154
    @johnthompson1154 Год назад +5

    Great vid Dave ! I'm still hooked on the Marine ILBE pack , but I'm looking for a new one !

    • @pennsyltuckyreb9800
      @pennsyltuckyreb9800 Год назад +1

      You can never go wrong with an ILBE. Probably the toughest, most comfortable pack I've ever used. Only downside is the base weight of it. I cut off all the Molle webbing I didn't need and took off the top cover to lighten it up a bit. If it's raining or snowing I just put a pack cover or my poncho over it.

  • @mogreen72
    @mogreen72 Год назад +3

    Nice pack and system...would have been nice to see the shoulder straps and hip belt!

  • @bencorrigan9036
    @bencorrigan9036 Год назад

    Extra pair of socks, toothbrush. A bar of soap. Washcloth. Multi-functionality. Along with fire kit, if toothpaste/soap etc runs out, ashes can serve. Appreciate your vid. The Orca model fits your cup gear awesome. I have the 32oz bottle, 24oz bottom cup, stove, but went with Olicamp top cup(stamped not printed).

  • @jeffprevost1575
    @jeffprevost1575 Год назад +1

    First of all the pack is awesome I pack mine the same based on the time of year I live at the beach and pack it differently at certain times of the year based on what weather we might have I am planning on ordering another pack specially to keep packed for hurricane season awesome video on pack management!!!

  • @cannibalwarlord1884
    @cannibalwarlord1884 Год назад +2

    I really appreciate how in depth you go with the information in your videos, always right on the money it seems, been watching your tips for years man, definitely packed smart

  • @JustInCases72
    @JustInCases72 Месяц назад

    The saw is probably the best thing that came along for outdoor activity in a long time lot safer for people to use. Takes a long time to master a ax. An ax can and will remove toes.

  • @MrsCluckCluck44
    @MrsCluckCluck44 Год назад

    Thanks Dave

  • @grayfoxoutdooradventures
    @grayfoxoutdooradventures Год назад +2

    Nice informative video. I love my scout pack and I’m always changing up how I pack it from season to season as well

    • @jimsatterfield8748
      @jimsatterfield8748 Год назад +1

      How does pack fit you. How tall are you, will it work with six footer?

  • @Attemptedvelocity
    @Attemptedvelocity 3 месяца назад

    Great video great explinations. The only thing. It's induction. Conduction sure but induction is more accurate

  • @normajeanhedlund7429
    @normajeanhedlund7429 Год назад +2

    Dave, Jim and I are praying for you, your family, the Pathfinder School, Instructors, and everyone within the area of the derailment. May the Lord keep you all safe from the hazardous air and water

  • @choosen2preach320
    @choosen2preach320 Год назад

    Thank you so much for your videos. Its helping me learn to pack for survival. I looked at many bugout bags and they go to the extreme, I don't believe they can carry it all lol. God bless you sir.

  • @danieltait5995
    @danieltait5995 Год назад +1

    I had to settle for a cheaper version of the scout pack, Mabey one day I will have one but finding one and shipping to the UK would cost a fortune. Totally worth it 👍

  • @mikemurphy8067
    @mikemurphy8067 Год назад

    that was actually great information.

  • @moorefab8192
    @moorefab8192 Год назад

    Love the video. My load out is very similar but I don’t have the solar charger, that’s on my list now. One thing I also have on the outside on a clip is a pair of mechanics gloves. I find my self wearing them a lot in the bush even though I’m not much of a glove guy when I’m at home or work.

  • @wayne135
    @wayne135 Год назад +1

    Awesome video.

  • @michaelcariello6233
    @michaelcariello6233 Год назад +1

    Awesome video!

  • @CHBLAGBURN1369
    @CHBLAGBURN1369 Год назад +1

    Awesome! Great video and info!

  • @rondouglas7867
    @rondouglas7867 Год назад

    When I first saw "RV" on the board, I got excited. Recreational Vehicle, sounds easy enough!LOL....Wrong!

  • @davepayne2024
    @davepayne2024 Год назад +1

    Great video

  • @aspitofmud6257
    @aspitofmud6257 Год назад

    A very nice pack! Couldn't find a better guy to design ii for sure. The only thing I MIGHT change is to put some ILBE straps on it. Thanks again Dave!

  • @charlesgillette2925
    @charlesgillette2925 Год назад

    Excellent and ideal way to set up your pack.

  • @stevefisher2121
    @stevefisher2121 Год назад

    Loving those colors!!!! Great informational video and I'm sold on that pack!!!!!

  • @heikohotellima3977
    @heikohotellima3977 Год назад

    Great Idea !!! Really great Outdoor Man.

  • @maritimespook
    @maritimespook Год назад

    Right on Dave I pack this similar with a few of your SRO gear items , Silky Bigboy & sleep system ....what I love about the pack design is the attached First Aid Module ....that's genuis because my first aid does sit at the top of my pack so I'd have to open the pack ( hopefully not injured ) to access it because I'm not big on hanging molle pouches everywhere on the outside....I like it and will probably grab one ....cheers my friend I appreciate you and yours and the knowledge 🙏

  • @jimsatterfield8748
    @jimsatterfield8748 Год назад +2

    Can anybody tell me how this pack will fit a six- footer? Backs don't always work well as 1 size fits all and dave is about average height. Thanks!

  • @jeffwhitmeyer6279
    @jeffwhitmeyer6279 2 месяца назад

    Great information about how to pack a rucksack among other things. But he forgot something, someone may have already mentioned it before me, where is the bankline?😁

  • @kevinthewanderingwoodchuck2586
    @kevinthewanderingwoodchuck2586 Год назад +2

    Love to see your kit set up along with advertising the new pack. Really puts things in perspective. Great as usual Dave. Thanks

  • @jordantorrez6515
    @jordantorrez6515 11 месяцев назад

    Love the idea of the tyvek sheet. I managed to find a gum blanket on ebay that i use!

  • @lukecrue1
    @lukecrue1 Год назад

    Great to hear someone as knowledgeable as Dave downplay the stupid "rule of 3's". I've always thought it was dumb and vague.

  • @whammointhewoods
    @whammointhewoods Год назад

    Great video. Always learn something new every video.

  • @Thee-_-Outlier
    @Thee-_-Outlier Год назад

    Thanks Dave, Great topic and video

  • @dimambo1
    @dimambo1 Год назад +3

    Hi David. I am french and I don't understand what is the "sheet of back tie" you talk about. Is it a trash/garbage bag?I can't find any translation. thanks for everything you do!

  • @jaylyons1261
    @jaylyons1261 Год назад

    Dave I purchased the scott pack in the green and I love it. I just wish it had away to attach a extra pouch on the front. I highly recommend this pack supper strong.

  • @TMK1089
    @TMK1089 Год назад +2

    Where do you get black tyvek like that?

  • @wanderlust332
    @wanderlust332 Год назад +2

    Where are you sourcing that dark tyvex? I've always only seen it in white.

  • @luanaewerling8883
    @luanaewerling8883 Год назад +1

    Dave, adoro seus videos, grande abraço aqui do Brasil. 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @woodstrekker6345
    @woodstrekker6345 Год назад

    Thank you Dave.

  • @mendyviola
    @mendyviola Год назад

    I mostly bike-camp with a bicycle trailer (a little more space than a large backpacking pack), or car camp out of a small sedan (either pull-in or walk-in). My body doesn’t like backpacking much these days, so I do what I can do. I find this information valuable to make the best use of my limited space. I do have the luxury of bringing some comfort items with me (more water, food, tent, camp chair, extra clothes, etc). And of course on my bike frame I have a basic bike-repair kit about the size of a water bottle under my bike saddle that is ALWAYS with my bike.
    Where can I get the personal medical information patch? Why do you bury your map case so deep? I would think that it would need to be more accessible…
    As a woman, I add a female urinary device (peeing standing up is a game changer for us women), a silver infused pee wipe, a light weight cat-hole shovel, a few reusable sanitary pads, and a small container of camp-soap (to clean those sanitary products or anything else for that matter) in my quick access area.

  • @docbobber
    @docbobber Год назад +1

    I love the pack but I'm broke I gotta stick too my jansport. Or my Walmart pack. But I love u brother I love the pack

  • @ExpeditionaryJonny
    @ExpeditionaryJonny Год назад

    Great discussion Dave! I'm loving my Pathfinder Scout. I went on a day hike with one of your instructor candidates (Andrew Hollister) a few months ago and was so impressed with the Scout that I abandoned my Amazon cheapy pack. The Scout really meets my wants & needs. The side pockets are great and allows me to carry the gear I want & don't have to settle for lesser products. I like that the pack is small enough to work on day hikes but it is roomy enough to carry overnight gear. I was extremely grateful to have this pack for a cold night hike because I could easily carry a sleep system as a back up plan. You didn't mention it in your video, but you did a great job of designing a pack that wears very light. The shoulder straps and kidney belt fits extremely well. My hips are able to carry the bulk of the load so my shoulders don't get worn out or stretch out into uncomfortable positions. Thanks for making it easier and easier to get out for more adventures. The knowledge that you pass on and the products that you introduce are priceless.

  • @noptsdwn
    @noptsdwn Год назад +2

    Good stuff Dave. I see a lot of considerations I used when backpacking. Do you keep your personal hygiene close to your first aid pouch? I was out sometimes 4+ days and that is an important item. A digging stick in place of a trowel for those important moments.

  • @NobodyHere44
    @NobodyHere44 Год назад

    Been following this Man for years! I live outdoors in a tent permanently all year round this is the only knowledge i need

  • @BRADASSOFFGRIDHOMESTEAD
    @BRADASSOFFGRIDHOMESTEAD Год назад

    Great colors! I'll have to pick one up.

  • @chuk11011
    @chuk11011 Год назад +2

    One of those rollup cheap cutting boards could lay flat against that stiffener pad and not add much more weight or bulk. Great video!

  • @jeffhowell3310
    @jeffhowell3310 Год назад

    Great video, thanks for this great information.

  • @kentfreier5705
    @kentfreier5705 Год назад

    get the portawipe tubes. They are fantastic.

  • @jonathananonymouse7685
    @jonathananonymouse7685 Год назад +1

    I'm trying to find it, but I can't seem to find the Tieback (Tiebeck? sp) ground cloth on your website. Any chance I could get a direct link to that, Sir?

  • @DDiskin69
    @DDiskin69 Год назад +1

    Could you please provide a link on where we can purchase the Tyvek that you speak of? I have tried Amazon but I really don't know what I'm looking for. Thank you

  • @daleocallaghan6228
    @daleocallaghan6228 Год назад +3

    🌟AWESOME SHOW DAVID🌟
    I LOVE YOUR INSTRUCTION, DOWN TO EARTH STRAIGHT FORWARD SOUND ADVICE! KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK! ❤JESUS LOVES YOU MY BROTHER!❤ ✝

  • @marctlm3636
    @marctlm3636 Год назад

    Just a correction Dave, the lightsaver max is only has a 10W solar panel.

  • @jksurvivalbushcraft
    @jksurvivalbushcraft Год назад

    First and foremost… Dave teaches from experience and knowledge gained. You just can’t go wrong understanding his philosophy. He won’t steer you wrong… ever..him, his school and all of his staff are the most down to earth, good people out there. I highly recommend taking any of his classes!

  • @robertm9848
    @robertm9848 Год назад

    I'm a NE Ohio guy myself and you ain't kidding about the briers and multi floral rose bushes lol...and this time of year it's possible to get all 4 seasons in 1 day haha. If your from Ohio then you just know.

  • @gringo3009
    @gringo3009 Год назад

    Well thought out pack!

  • @joelwatkins4377
    @joelwatkins4377 Год назад

    Good one, Dave!

  • @coreyschultz7018
    @coreyschultz7018 Год назад +1

    I'm always gone for 3-12 days. I'll need 2 full sets of clothes to stuff also. MOLLE +side pockets I'm sold. Will await it's arrival. Thanks Dave and s.r.o.

  • @Gozerthegozarian1984
    @Gozerthegozarian1984 Год назад

    Great video as always

  • @hunter_1776
    @hunter_1776 Год назад

    Great video. Thank you !

  • @gwpattrick
    @gwpattrick Год назад

    Dam, I already have two packs from you. Different color, though. Gotta watch the money now.

  • @Keepmelevel
    @Keepmelevel Год назад +1

    Outstanding video! Waiting on this backpack to come in to order it. Thank you for all you do with SRO.

  • @carlray4809
    @carlray4809 Год назад

    THANKS BROTHER , ENJOYED THIS MUCH , PICKED UP SOME IDEAS TOO. 👍💪❤🙏

  • @christopherpayne1771
    @christopherpayne1771 Год назад +1

    @david canterbury could you make the pick in one color like olive green in the future?

  • @behindthespotlight7983
    @behindthespotlight7983 Год назад

    💁🏼‍♂️The most important thing to remember is to triple bag both your rain gear and tarp and place them inside your sleeping bag, inside the stuff sack, inside the bear can. That way when an unanticipated deluge cracks open dumping all over you and it’s 48 degrees and you’re wearing cotton nose-to-toes, your rain gear is nice and safe and dry. OH! annnd bring a poop tube! This mankind crapping in the woods business has absolutely, positively got to stop! Isn’t 10,000 years enough time to learn-unh?🤤
    🥴🥊

  • @stevekwiatkowski2535
    @stevekwiatkowski2535 Год назад

    Awesome setup...now I need to "repack" my setup... 😂

  • @brenka4572
    @brenka4572 Год назад

    Great video!!!!!

  • @brentrichardsbaseballcards
    @brentrichardsbaseballcards Год назад

    Excellent video Dave!