Scotland is scarcely populated: 5mln on 80,000 sq.km, and most of the population is urbanised in lowlands. Food cacheing is actually a great idea that'd work in Scotland. You can cache a month worth of food in a single plastic bucket, and then dot them across the land (obviously keeping a map for later tracking). As for that canteen being the "best", it really depends, the best for which purposes. Their only advantage is that they work a treat doubling as a hot-water bottle and warming up the bedding. I'm kinda moving away from round steel canteens - they never sit snug on the belt, always dangling; and they're heavy. For carrying large volumes of water (2L-4L), bladders seem to be a better idea as they don't weigh much. For boiling water, there's the Crusader cup and as a backup one could have either a titanium flask (Keith, Lixada, Tomshoo, etc) or a steel one. Alas, the perfect canteen is yet to be designed.
Thanks so much for your time. Yes, you are correct and I have just finished my latest video on precisely this topic, I hope to have it up in the next few days. I have three different caches small medium and large all explained soon. Again thanks for your comments and time.
I've been trying for years to get a Pathfinder. Every time I get paid, I go to buy one and they're out of stock. They are very popular. And well worth the wait.
Yeah I actually got mine from the states when they first appeared. Well worth it, it ticks all the boxes for me. Thanks for the time to view and comment.
@@STIXSURVIVAL Another excellent video sir. Referring to your comments regarding the inch bag concept . Food is everywhere in the UK . in an inch bag situation, due do the fact that it matters not how many legs your food has when it all goes tits up , ..none, ,2,4,6,8 or more ... No rule of law makes EVERYTHING EDIBLE . 😎👍
@@davidjacobs828 So true David the only thing off the menu has to be my granny 😂 Thanks so much for the view and comment, I took a pelter from someone that wanted to tell me, boiling water taken from next to a chemical plant was not safe. I told him if you are taking water from next to a chemical plant your not in a survival situation or in a fit state of mind 😂
@@STIXSURVIVAL Yes,thanks for taking the time to reply.."🤣😅 Your video demonstrates perfect way to treat water in order to make it safe to drink . In an urban environment I'd use my grayl geopress which does remove all chemicals. You were quite right to point out the fact that chemical removal is a non issue in the Scottish wilderness. Plus ,adding a couple of handfulls of crushed charcoal from your fire to the bottom of your millbank bag would remove all chemicals if required . You're obviously very knowledgeable... I intend to watch your inch bag video next .. Thanks again ..
I like this set up. Bought myself a little dual gas camping stove which I used on a recent Kayak camping trip with a couple of buddies. Cheers from Winchester, Virginia, USA 🇺🇸. Keep up the good work!
Great little cook set youve built up and nice to see it all in action so to speak. I'm Looking forwards to the survival tin review mate. Always like to see others take on what they carry in theirs. As it's nice to add odd bits that you'd probably never think of. I always say your never too old to learn something new, especially now days with new fancy technical kit that maybe we didn't have back in the day. I've been studying and practicing survival techniques since around 1976 including my time in the military and even now still find myself picking up new tips etc. So the old adage of old dog n new tricks definitely runs true lol. Anyway enough waffle from me. Stay safe mate. ATB Rob ( from a sleepy little town , you might of heard of called London ) 😉👍
@@STIXSURVIVAL that's the one mate, bit quiet for my liking thou lol. Only kidding. Can't wait to see it mate. I know we kind of had a quick chat about em a few months ago, and of all the psk tins out there yours is the one I'm looking forwards too. Can I ask what's your opinion of the pathfinder Cup lid ? I got a first gen set up myself but found it a little too easy to bend out of shape ! Might just be me being a little heavy handed ( old bootnecks tend to be abit on the clumsy side when it comes down to kit lol ) just wondering if you've had any issues with yours ? It's an easy fix, don't get me wrong. Just annoying more then anything - but then that's probably the perfectionist in me coming out 🤣 Be lucky fella, I'll catch up with you later ATB Rob
@@Rob-qf2fs Hi Rob to be honest I don’t really use the lid a lot but I know where your coming from, I need to give it a good push home. I normally just lay it on top it’s the little bit to lift it up that does my head in with my pigs nipples of fingers 😂
www.militarymart.co.uk/products/millbank-type-water-sediment-filter-bag Here is a link for them here in the UK. If you want an original one this is the place
It would really be helpful if would include the links to where these products can be purchased. Thanks... I've just subbed and really like the channel!
I love Maxpedition pouches and bags. I have several, but must admit it never occurred to me to use one for my spirit burner. Great idea! After watching this video, I ordered another pouch for that very purpose. Thanks again for the great kit review! Blessings to you and your family from Illinois, USA.
In what is it 12 years,of all what seem to be your gear vlogs,why dont you do some skills vlogs,with your failures added,of course being an instructor,it would be a really idea from a jockanese point of view dont you think 😂,ding him on the heed wiv a frying pan,atb thank you for your time and effort that you have shared geezer,much appreciated,no guesses where i am from spadge,mucker,marra,yep not from there either🇿🇼🇿🇲
Hi 😂 yes I’ve had a few over the years, so, yes should leave them in. Like a hundred and one ways to not get in a hammock after a bottle of whisky 😂 Thanks for the support
Hi just watched your inch bag video and you asked for more information on who is commenting Ex cheshire who still lives on the about to retire so looking forward to travelling and camping around uk, Scotland is definitely on my bucket list As for the inch bag I don't think I could pick it up now let alone tab a fews Ks lol Keep your content coming
@@richardsindall7347 Cheers Richard yeah I know the feeling. I’m ex Black Watch myself so no stranger to carrying heavy loads but I swear someone just keeps adding stones to my pack each year 😂 I do love the above pack because of the home comforts but only when a short distance from camp
Scotland is scarcely populated: 5mln on 80,000 sq.km, and most of the population is urbanised in lowlands. Food cacheing is actually a great idea that'd work in Scotland. You can cache a month worth of food in a single plastic bucket, and then dot them across the land (obviously keeping a map for later tracking).
As for that canteen being the "best", it really depends, the best for which purposes. Their only advantage is that they work a treat doubling as a hot-water bottle and warming up the bedding. I'm kinda moving away from round steel canteens - they never sit snug on the belt, always dangling; and they're heavy. For carrying large volumes of water (2L-4L), bladders seem to be a better idea as they don't weigh much. For boiling water, there's the Crusader cup and as a backup one could have either a titanium flask (Keith, Lixada, Tomshoo, etc) or a steel one.
Alas, the perfect canteen is yet to be designed.
Thanks so much for your time. Yes, you are correct and I have just finished my latest video on precisely this topic, I hope to have it up in the next few days. I have three different caches small medium and large all explained soon. Again thanks for your comments and time.
Good to see you back posting videos. Looking forward to them.
Thanks for time bud
I've been trying for years to get a Pathfinder. Every time I get paid, I go to buy one and they're out of stock. They are very popular. And well worth the wait.
Yeah I actually got mine from the states when they first appeared. Well worth it, it ticks all the boxes for me. Thanks for the time to view and comment.
I got mine probably 5 years ago, and I'm glad to hear it was the same process. I waited on that restock email for weeks. Great piece of kit.
@@TheMrhoneycutt Mine is finally on its way.
Nice little kit. From Canada. Thank you for the video. Stay safe and stay cool
Thanks for your time and comment
@@STIXSURVIVAL
Another excellent video sir.
Referring to your comments regarding the inch bag concept .
Food is everywhere in the UK . in an inch bag situation, due do the fact that it matters not how many legs your food has when it all goes tits up ,
..none, ,2,4,6,8 or more ...
No rule of law makes EVERYTHING EDIBLE .
😎👍
@@davidjacobs828 So true David the only thing off the menu has to be my granny 😂 Thanks so much for the view and comment, I took a pelter from someone that wanted to tell me, boiling water taken from next to a chemical plant was not safe. I told him if you are taking water from next to a chemical plant your not in a survival situation or in a fit state of mind 😂
@@STIXSURVIVAL
Yes,thanks for taking the time to reply.."🤣😅
Your video demonstrates perfect way to treat water in order to make it safe to drink .
In an urban environment I'd use my grayl geopress which does remove all chemicals.
You were quite right to point out the fact that chemical removal is a non issue in the Scottish wilderness.
Plus ,adding a couple of handfulls of crushed charcoal from your fire to the bottom of your millbank bag would remove all chemicals if required .
You're obviously very knowledgeable...
I intend to watch your inch bag video next ..
Thanks again ..
Got to say your pic in pic is a brilliant idea, never seen it done before and it flows nicely and we as punters can pause on the details ☺
Hi there and thanks for your time to watch and comment. Yes don’t post much but when I do just give good info.
I like this set up. Bought myself a little dual gas camping stove which I used on a recent Kayak camping trip with a couple of buddies. Cheers from Winchester, Virginia, USA 🇺🇸. Keep up the good work!
Thanks for your time and comments stay safe
Hello! Thanks for a great video. I'm Jason I live in the state of Minnesota USA 🇺🇸. Be well!!
Hi Jason thanks so much for your time to watch. Greetings from Scotland 🏴
Great video, glad I found your site - learning a lot. Dave, New Mexico
Thanks for the time and comment. Greetings from Scotland 🏴
Great little cook set youve built up and nice to see it all in action so to speak. I'm Looking forwards to the survival tin review mate. Always like to see others take on what they carry in theirs. As it's nice to add odd bits that you'd probably never think of. I always say your never too old to learn something new, especially now days with new fancy technical kit that maybe we didn't have back in the day. I've been studying and practicing survival techniques since around 1976 including my time in the military and even now still find myself picking up new tips etc. So the old adage of old dog n new tricks definitely runs true lol. Anyway enough waffle from me. Stay safe mate. ATB Rob ( from a sleepy little town , you might of heard of called London ) 😉👍
Hi Rob I think I’ve heard of London. Is it down south? 😂 Cheers bud small kit coming on nicely few weeks out.
@@STIXSURVIVAL that's the one mate, bit quiet for my liking thou lol. Only kidding. Can't wait to see it mate. I know we kind of had a quick chat about em a few months ago, and of all the psk tins out there yours is the one I'm looking forwards too.
Can I ask what's your opinion of the pathfinder Cup lid ? I got a first gen set up myself but found it a little too easy to bend out of shape ! Might just be me being a little heavy handed ( old bootnecks tend to be abit on the clumsy side when it comes down to kit lol ) just wondering if you've had any issues with yours ?
It's an easy fix, don't get me wrong. Just annoying more then anything - but then that's probably the perfectionist in me coming out 🤣
Be lucky fella, I'll catch up with you later
ATB Rob
@@Rob-qf2fs Hi Rob to be honest I don’t really use the lid a lot but I know where your coming from, I need to give it a good push home. I normally just lay it on top it’s the little bit to lift it up that does my head in with my pigs nipples of fingers 😂
Thank you for sharing this video. I need to get my hands on a mill bank bag 🤙. I’m from Alberta Canada 👋
www.militarymart.co.uk/products/millbank-type-water-sediment-filter-bag Here is a link for them here in the UK. If you want an original one this is the place
They do ship to Canada but I’m unsure of the cost as I do not have a zip code. Hope this helps.
Lovely kit and skills! 👏🏻
The terrain is astonishing!
Thanks again my friend.
Great set up Ian, those kebabs looked braw.
Look forward to your upcoming water filter and survival tin vids.
All the best, Al
Cheers bud. Tad burnt on the bottom but gave it texture 😂 Thanks for the support
@@STIXSURVIVAL.. A tad burnt.. Chef Nick Nairn would refer to that as "Caramelisation' 🤣
good stuff, definitely gonna invest in a milbank bag
Hi Sam thanks for the view. If you can try to find the old Army ones.
@@STIXSURVIVAL 100%, I'll check my local army surplus shop
Try brown water filter bag in your search
It would really be helpful if would include the links to where these products can be purchased. Thanks... I've just subbed and really like the channel!
On it Kim. Thanks so much for the kind words and the sub. Hopefully, able to bring more.
Most of that is now on Kim. Will need to try and locate some millbank bags, very rare these days.
Thanks so much! That is definitely something I am interested in finding.
I love Maxpedition pouches and bags. I have several, but must admit it never occurred to me to use one for my spirit burner. Great idea! After watching this video, I ordered another pouch for that very purpose. Thanks again for the great kit review! Blessings to you and your family from Illinois, USA.
@@kimmin7422 www.militarymart.co.uk/products/millbank-type-water-sediment-filter-bag?_pos=1&_psq=MILL&_ss=e&_v=1.0
In what is it 12 years,of all what seem to be your gear vlogs,why dont you do some skills vlogs,with your failures added,of course being an instructor,it would be a really idea from a jockanese point of view dont you think 😂,ding him on the heed wiv a frying pan,atb thank you for your time and effort that you have shared geezer,much appreciated,no guesses where i am from spadge,mucker,marra,yep not from there either🇿🇼🇿🇲
Hi 😂 yes I’ve had a few over the years, so, yes should leave them in. Like a hundred and one ways to not get in a hammock after a bottle of whisky 😂 Thanks for the support
Great to see you back on RUclips mucker
Cheers mate. Got a lot more Videos coming up.
Hi just watched your inch bag video and you asked for more information on who is commenting
Ex cheshire who still lives on the
about to retire so looking forward to travelling and camping around uk, Scotland is definitely on my bucket list
As for the inch bag I don't think I could pick it up now let alone tab a fews Ks lol
Keep your content coming
@@richardsindall7347 Cheers Richard yeah I know the feeling. I’m ex Black Watch myself so no stranger to carrying heavy loads but I swear someone just keeps adding stones to my pack each year 😂 I do love the above pack because of the home comforts but only when a short distance from camp
@@STIXSURVIVAL ex mortar PLT so my knees don't work anymore