Hello 👋 my outdoors friend, greetings from Northern California. Thank you for sharing this informative video. That kit could be a like saver. All the best to you. Stay safe out there. 🤗
It's not necessarily an emergancy item, but having some instant coffee and honey will boost moral and energy. Not to mention honey is the ultimate survival food with medicinal properties.
In our pharmacy you can get small packets of Bioplus Energy Chews. I have an Accu200 metal pill? container - you know the things I mean. I keep it filled with the Bioplus. Carries 16.
@@KumaBonesPut it in an old toothpaste tube. Cut off the bottom, rinse the hell outta the tube and pour in the honey with the cap on the tube (screw cap NOT POP top!). Glue the bottom shut, turn it a couple of times and glue it again. You can do Bovril/Marmite, peanut butter, all sorts of stuff. And if you need a snack make it a homemade chocolate nut brownie. Keep them individually wrapped in the freezer. In the BOTTOM of the freezer where you can't easily get your greedy mitts on them while you're watching TV. A good chocolate nut brownie raises you from the dead.
I have a rectangular waterproof container that has the majority of my first aid stuff in it. It stays in my EDC backpack and for hunting it goes in my pack. Taped on the inside of the front cover facing out is a brightly colored index card with my name ,. Emergency contact info for my wife and allergies listed on the back. Shelter and first aid are a MUST
I've got that compass. It's not good for hunting because the loud snap to close and open it will spook the deer. During an emergency I guess it wouldn't matter however. So many hunters venture out with little to no wilderness skills.
Awesome pack! I need to prepare myself one similar to this. One critique is that a lot of the items you mentioned you referred to as “not weighing anything.” And I’m not trying to nitpick, but that’s just not true. Ounces are pounds, especially when you’re trekking into the back country with a full pack of everything else you need to hunt. Everything in your pack is necessary, but I’m just trying to bang in the point of making sure everything you have is light AND useful. To be fair, your pack all seems to be both of those. God bless you sir. Awesome video!
It's a double edged sword. When I go hunting I'm trying to cut weight but still be safe. Normally my shelter option is what suffers. But I have been using a dryad drey hunting saddle and it is a hammock seat thing and I could probably use a space blanket over it to make a passable shelter.
With a little experience(literally just doing it once or twice in any given environment) with the available materials…a space blanket can go a long way. They weigh next to nothing and you can take two. One to supplement the shelter and one to roll up in. I like the SOL ones because they’re flat and are super easy to pack into a pouch like this.
Tourniquet is great for hunters but I see every idiot and there aunt carrying it and having no idea how to operate it and that does more damage than good, so unless you don’t know extremely well what to do… don’t carry it or at least don’t use it yourself. Many people buy expensive tourniquets but forget the best and most used first aid the plaster
Plasters, Quick clotting gauze, and leukotape good for beginners and the average person can learn how to use them without requiring a huge time investment for the training or even learn how to use it through just diligent research. Tourniquet's like you said more damage then good in the hands of someone who has not a clue on how to use them hell a good thing to promote to those who want to add a tourniquet to their first aid kits take stop the bleed course it'll instill confidence and learning never hurt anyone.
As my old RSM used to say. If you’re emergency gear isn’t on your body at all times, you haven’t got it! I’d take it off your pack and have it spread around your pockets or at least attach the pouch to your belt in case you become separated from your pack. Please don’t say that won’t happen 🤗 Good items though. 👍
Something that should have been mentioned with the TQ. Learn how to correctly apply a TQ. Having one and not knowing the correct way to use it is as dangerous as not having one. And don't cheap out, buy the latest Generation C.A.T. TQ, I think it's now 7th Gen. Don't buy a counterfeit, knock-off, look alike get a real C.A.T. from a reputable dealer. Oh and for those who don't know, TQ = Tourniquet.
Been hunting for 45 years and always took the bare minimum with me. Someone always knew where I was just in case. Hunt by myself alot now since my dad died so I try and take what I think I might need if I have to spend a night or two or even more in the woods. Better to have it than to not have it as they say.
Pretty cool kit, you probably can put something like that into a pants cargo pocket, or maybe even attach it to the belt and have it on your body all the time.
I really like your channel Jake; you are a no-nonsense guy and have no ego, very honest too. I'd suggest that most hunters are already carrying a lot of gear, I'd recommend just saying "add these few items": Headlamp, poncho, 50 foot of 1" T-Rex (Bruteforce tape), 30' bankline, water-filter (Sawyer or lifestraw), lighter and ferro rod.
Fella was just joking a bit…the phrase “it weighs nothing” or “it doesn’t weigh anything” isn’t an accurate choice of words. Not a big deal and definitely not worth getting defensive.
Fella was just joking a bit…the “it weighs nothing” or “it sdoesn’t weigh anything” isn’t an accurate choice of words. Not a big deal and definitely not worth getting defensive.
@@redpillnibbler4423 I need to figure out how to make these negative or zero weight kits…it’s a fascinating concept. And I could carry 10 kits since 10 x nothing is nothing. WOW! 🤷🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️ I love your negative weight kit…is it Helium based?
These puesdo experts occasionally come up with good suggestions, not today! First of all, if you are backpack hunting, anytime you leave your truck on foot, you have to have a first aid kit with trauma supplies (if you carry a firearm, someone could get shot (Dick Cheney)). You have to be prepared to spend the night. So, in your pack, shelter and fire materials, water, food, etc... Survival and navigation equipment is always carried on your body. Your knife, some cordage, fire starting equipment, small high calorie foods, water and purification means, compass and map or GPS, and signaling/communications equipment. It's not Survival if you have your pack, it's camping!
Listen bro, this kit is specifically for people going on a day hunt or maybe 2 and they don’t wanna carry EM equipment with them. I understand that staying a night or 2 in the woods unexpectedly is inconvenient camping unless injured. Most of the students that I have taught just wanna take a survival class so they can carry a small kit like this and have the skills if needed, they’re not bushcrafters or whatever you wanna call it. But you wouldn’t know that because you don’t teach wilderness living skills for a living, you sit in your cubical and go on a big hunt 1 or 2 times a year and because of that you think you’re an expert. So shut up and sit down lil boy, you’re not on my level…..
Good video and kit. Suggestions: cravat for tying up wounds and sprained ankles, tealight candles, a tent stake for sand(its wide and can be used to dig too), a Heetsheet emergency blanket(bigger, tougher, and quieter than mylar), look at the River Country Products poncho($10) (for rain gear, a tarp shelter, and a hot poncho if you get very cold), knit gloves, and add a small pack of tissues. Good Luck, Rick
@@buckeyebushcraft bet it explodes with the new instructor credentials. So cool. There’s only Josh Dave And Shawn. plenty of room for you to grow. D🫶😎🇺🇸
Throw in an emergency survival blanket. Weighs nothing and is great
great video. perhaps include an emergency rain poncho and mylar blanket.
excellent video ! enjoyed this.
Great video Jake. Congratulations on becoming a certified Pathfinder instructor. Quite an achievement. Well done!
I really appreciate the support man!
We have loads of path's in the UK which we use everyday, can I be certified Pathfinder? Please. 🤭😋
Great info
Awesome video my friend
Good idea.
Hello 👋 my outdoors friend, greetings from Northern California. Thank you for sharing this informative video. That kit could be a like saver. All the best to you. Stay safe out there. 🤗
A flat whistle is a nessisity in a survival kit
I don’t like whistles unless it’s a stadium whistle, because you can’t hear them from 100yrds away in thick timber.
@@buckeyebushcraft if your hurt or trying to be found, it worth the space In a kit
It's not necessarily an emergancy item, but having some instant coffee and honey will boost moral and energy. Not to mention honey is the ultimate survival food with medicinal properties.
I 100% agree, typically I’ve got snacks in my bag for the day if I’m hunting tho.
I should figure out a way to carry honey without it hardening like crazy in the cold, or spilling into the rest of the bag
In our pharmacy you can get small packets of Bioplus Energy Chews. I have an Accu200 metal pill? container - you know the things I mean. I keep it filled with the Bioplus. Carries 16.
@@KumaBonesPut it in an old toothpaste tube. Cut off the bottom, rinse the hell outta the tube and pour in the honey with the cap on the tube (screw cap NOT POP top!). Glue the bottom shut, turn it a couple of times and glue it again. You can do Bovril/Marmite, peanut butter, all sorts of stuff. And if you need a snack make it a homemade chocolate nut brownie. Keep them individually wrapped in the freezer. In the BOTTOM of the freezer where you can't easily get your greedy mitts on them while you're watching TV. A good chocolate nut brownie raises you from the dead.
@@susanp.collins7834 awesome advice, thank you
I have a rectangular waterproof container that has the majority of my first aid stuff in it. It stays in my EDC backpack and for hunting it goes in my pack. Taped on the inside of the front cover facing out is a brightly colored index card with my name ,. Emergency contact info for my wife and allergies listed on the back. Shelter and first aid are a MUST
I've got that compass. It's not good for hunting because the loud snap to close and open it will spook the deer. During an emergency I guess it wouldn't matter however. So many hunters venture out with little to no wilderness skills.
Excellent advice!
Awesome pack! I need to prepare myself one similar to this. One critique is that a lot of the items you mentioned you referred to as “not weighing anything.” And I’m not trying to nitpick, but that’s just not true. Ounces are pounds, especially when you’re trekking into the back country with a full pack of everything else you need to hunt. Everything in your pack is necessary, but I’m just trying to bang in the point of making sure everything you have is light AND useful. To be fair, your pack all seems to be both of those. God bless you sir.
Awesome video!
Great kit!
Seems like your all set
It's a double edged sword. When I go hunting I'm trying to cut weight but still be safe. Normally my shelter option is what suffers. But I have been using a dryad drey hunting saddle and it is a hammock seat thing and I could probably use a space blanket over it to make a passable shelter.
With a little experience(literally just doing it once or twice in any given environment) with the available materials…a space blanket can go a long way. They weigh next to nothing and you can take two. One to supplement the shelter and one to roll up in. I like the SOL ones because they’re flat and are super easy to pack into a pouch like this.
Great pack.. and detailed information.. always love your presentation.
Great set up b.t
Great kit, I like how it has a few full size items that work and not a bunch of micro size items that are hard to use with cold fingers.
Yea I don’t get into the gimmicky stuff
Never thought of it that way but I should have. Thanks.
And a folding saw.
Iodine, duct tape, Israeli bandage, gauze, needle and thread make a great first aid kit for the back country.
I agree. Idk about the needle and thread tho
Very good safety message within your equipment review for hunters. Thank you 👍🇺🇸.
Thank You! Great Video.
Great information
Thanks for the share! I am the 400 who liked ut
Thanks for the support man!
Tourniquet is great for hunters but I see every idiot and there aunt carrying it and having no idea how to operate it and that does more damage than good, so unless you don’t know extremely well what to do… don’t carry it or at least don’t use it yourself. Many people buy expensive tourniquets but forget the best and most used first aid the plaster
Plasters, Quick clotting gauze, and leukotape good for beginners and the average person can learn how to use them without requiring a huge time investment for the training or even learn how to use it through just diligent research. Tourniquet's like you said more damage then good in the hands of someone who has not a clue on how to use them hell a good thing to promote to those who want to add a tourniquet to their first aid kits take stop the bleed course it'll instill confidence and learning never hurt anyone.
Where did you get sheath for knife
It comes with it
As my old RSM used to say. If you’re emergency gear isn’t on your body at all times, you haven’t got it!
I’d take it off your pack and have it spread around your pockets or at least attach the pouch to your belt in case you become separated from your pack.
Please don’t say that won’t happen 🤗
Good items though. 👍
Good job Jake.
Something that should have been mentioned with the TQ. Learn how to correctly apply a TQ. Having one and not knowing the correct way to use it is as dangerous as not having one. And don't cheap out, buy the latest Generation C.A.T. TQ, I think it's now 7th Gen. Don't buy a counterfeit, knock-off, look alike get a real C.A.T. from a reputable dealer. Oh and for those who don't know, TQ = Tourniquet.
Im not much of a hunter but definitely gave me some ideas for my fishing bag
I carry mine in a black and white plastic lady's toiletry bag.
Been hunting for 45 years and always took the bare minimum with me. Someone always knew where I was just in case. Hunt by myself alot now since my dad died so I try and take what I think I might need if I have to spend a night or two or even more in the woods. Better to have it than to not have it as they say.
I like it Jake. Preparedness is key. Lightweight and effective in a pinch.
Appreciate it brother
Great emergent kit, bud!!
I knew who was on his first hunting trip. He fell off his tree stand, his gun went off and he died. Very sad
Great job young man!! Semper Fi
Your survival kit should be on your body not in your pack.
its called a backpack lol who would go out into the wild not prepared to be out there at least three days,?
nice dude! Would love to see a review on that MEST tarp. Fits in there nicely, is the t6 too much of a ball shape to use?
The T6 would work fine, the Mest is just a new tarp I’ve been testing out
Smart kit. Needs a multi tool and foil blanket.
Pretty cool kit, you probably can put something like that into a pants cargo pocket, or maybe even attach it to the belt and have it on your body all the time.
Exactly
Good info! Thanks for sharing!
Very cool video. Congratulations on the instructor status and course.
Appreciate it man!
I really like your channel Jake; you are a no-nonsense guy and have no ego, very honest too. I'd suggest that most hunters are already carrying a lot of gear, I'd recommend just saying "add these few items": Headlamp, poncho, 50 foot of 1" T-Rex (Bruteforce tape), 30' bankline, water-filter (Sawyer or lifestraw), lighter and ferro rod.
Incredible video
That's a big kit.
Hi from the UK. Really enjoyed the video. I do like the set up of your kit as it gets right down to the essentials and would be very easy to carry.
Nice set up.
Jake is part of the next generation of survival and bushcraft training. He is a perfectionist and a great trainer.
I really appreciate that brother👊🏻
Replace the zipper pulls with paracord box knots for extra paracord. Protien or meal replacement bar. Maybe a whistle
Thanks for taking the time to do this video and share your knowledge
Nice easy carry emergency kit - great job! What are the dimensions of the bag?
All that stuff that weighs nothing, lol.
If you think that less than 5lbs is a lot than you’ve got a problem.
Fella was just joking a bit…the phrase “it weighs nothing” or “it doesn’t weigh anything” isn’t an accurate choice of words. Not a big deal and definitely not worth getting defensive.
Fella was just joking a bit…the “it weighs nothing” or “it sdoesn’t weigh anything” isn’t an accurate choice of words. Not a big deal and definitely not worth getting defensive.
@@southernlonghorn4507
I’ve made a kit that weighs less than nothing so it helps me walking uphill 😬
@@redpillnibbler4423 I need to figure out how to make these negative or zero weight kits…it’s a fascinating concept. And I could carry 10 kits since 10 x nothing is nothing. WOW! 🤷🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️ I love your negative weight kit…is it Helium based?
These puesdo experts occasionally come up with good suggestions, not today! First of all, if you are backpack hunting, anytime you leave your truck on foot, you have to have a first aid kit with trauma supplies (if you carry a firearm, someone could get shot (Dick Cheney)). You have to be prepared to spend the night. So, in your pack, shelter and fire materials, water, food, etc... Survival and navigation equipment is always carried on your body. Your knife, some cordage, fire starting equipment, small high calorie foods, water and purification means, compass and map or GPS, and signaling/communications equipment. It's not Survival if you have your pack, it's camping!
Listen bro, this kit is specifically for people going on a day hunt or maybe 2 and they don’t wanna carry EM equipment with them. I understand that staying a night or 2 in the woods unexpectedly is inconvenient camping unless injured. Most of the students that I have taught just wanna take a survival class so they can carry a small kit like this and have the skills if needed, they’re not bushcrafters or whatever you wanna call it. But you wouldn’t know that because you don’t teach wilderness living skills for a living, you sit in your cubical and go on a big hunt 1 or 2 times a year and because of that you think you’re an expert. So shut up and sit down lil boy, you’re not on my level…..
Good video and kit. Suggestions: cravat for tying up wounds and sprained ankles, tealight candles, a tent stake for sand(its wide and can be used to dig too), a Heetsheet emergency blanket(bigger, tougher, and quieter than mylar), look at the River Country Products poncho($10) (for rain gear, a tarp shelter, and a hot poncho if you get very cold), knit gloves, and add a small pack of tissues. Good Luck, Rick
3.5 k subs. Damn. Growing every day. Amazing. Think of all hours you’ve put in. D🫶😎🇺🇸
Trying to do my best, I appreciate it brother👊🏻
@@buckeyebushcraft bet it explodes with the new instructor credentials. So cool. There’s only Josh Dave And Shawn. plenty of room for you to grow. D🫶😎🇺🇸