Bushcraft Tarp Camp (4/5) - Gear Overview

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  • Опубликовано: 2 фев 2025

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  • @DavidPyro
    @DavidPyro Год назад +79

    US Military packing hack....Put your untied sleep pad in first, and let it expand so it goes around the inside if your pack with a cavity in the middle. Suddenly it takes up a LOT less room and acts as a flexible internal frame for the pack itself. Great videos. Keep 'em coming.

    • @KuskBushcraft
      @KuskBushcraft  Год назад +35

      When I first got this pack I messed around with that idea a bit. I can't remember why I opted for a different packing method... honestly until reading your comment I completely forgot about it. I'll have to give it another try and see if it works better for me. Thanks for watching! Happy trails.

    • @blackratoutsiders
      @blackratoutsiders Год назад +4

      I came to make the same comment. It's the method I always opt for when using a roll mat. A bonus also when laying the mat at camp, it tends not to frustratingy recoil so much

    • @moorshound3243
      @moorshound3243 Год назад

      I tired that once it just left me with no room to put anything?

    • @thatoneguywithtwothumbs
      @thatoneguywithtwothumbs Год назад +2

      Nice. I needed this I have a German alpine pack and I was struggling with my sleep pad

    • @aranha9365
      @aranha9365 10 месяцев назад

      That is what I was going to say, specially because with the mat in one side, the bag got heavier on the other side... not good for your back on the long run.

  • @greyscout01
    @greyscout01 11 месяцев назад +3

    Love the old school thinking. Durability is what I believe in too. Nothing worse than having a piece of gear fail you when you need it the most.

  • @StewartLittle-c5t
    @StewartLittle-c5t Год назад +5

    I’ve watched many bush-crafters but I really like the way you do things. The focus on long lasting durable things and sustainable solutions like non inflation gear, crafting a bowsaw handle and wool/cotton waxed material.
    The focus on the ways of old that have lasted.
    God bless enjoy the bush.

  • @davidinghram2494
    @davidinghram2494 Год назад +10

    Ahh, a good old sea bag. For what you need, as good as anything and tough.

  • @doberski6855
    @doberski6855 Год назад +11

    Surprised by the lack of rain gear, I remember the video on how you weatherproof your clothing. Still expected some kind of light rain jacket. Also the lack of spare clothing, I assumed you would carry one full set of extra clothing in case of getting soaked and needing to dry out. Love your choice of backpack as well! All those external zippered pockets I have seen on other sacks, always felt like an issue waiting to happen. Ripped or damaged and loosing gear while on the trail, or zippers breaking. Everything secured inside the backpack is a great decision!
    Will mention again how much I am enjoying and learning from this series sir! Thank you.

    • @KuskBushcraft
      @KuskBushcraft  Год назад +4

      I usually carry a rain poncho in my pack but I lost it while hiking last summer and have yet to replace it. As for worrying about getting soaked, I could've worn my wool sweater and wool pants had my day clothes gotten wet. They stayed under my tarp throughout the duration of the trip so there was very little risk of them getting wet.
      Being properly prepared with rain gear and backup clothes would've been the smart decision though.
      Thank you very much for tuning in! Happy trails.

  • @steveurmah
    @steveurmah 4 месяца назад +1

    So interesting to see everything made from durable materials, it makes modern camping gear seem wimpy. Your grandfather might have packed the same stuff!

  • @xingmenneigong
    @xingmenneigong Год назад +1

    Thanks for showing us your gear from the 1920s!!! ;) I like the traditional hard wearing durable gear too. I like that you use a real size pot and pan. I see people with the 700ml-1L pots they must spend all day boiling water in the woods lol

  • @redbassist5590
    @redbassist5590 Год назад +7

    Been considering making a tarp like yours for myself. Would love a video on the process of making it.

  • @bluwtrgypsy
    @bluwtrgypsy Год назад +2

    Great system. Thank you. Glad to see the bear spray on the outside. 😀Stay safe. blessings

  • @KayBeee
    @KayBeee Год назад +5

    Great video. Simple and effective kit. No useless gadgets 👍

  • @lawrencefieselman3803
    @lawrencefieselman3803 Год назад +11

    Your videos are always instructive and interesting and this one is, in my humble opinion, one of the best. You are easy to listen to and obviously experienced and skilled in what you do. Thanks for all the information.

    • @KuskBushcraft
      @KuskBushcraft  Год назад +1

      Wow thank you very much! I really appreciate you watching!

  • @a-Tom-ic
    @a-Tom-ic Год назад +2

    Would love to see a video of you maintaining your tools, they look so sharp and clean

  • @herbsmith6871
    @herbsmith6871 Год назад +2

    Old school... Very nice my friend! Sure have enjoyed this series. More please 🤠

    • @KuskBushcraft
      @KuskBushcraft  Год назад +1

      Thank you for watching! Next episode will be up on Tuesday!

  • @rev.dennisp.sepulveda5965
    @rev.dennisp.sepulveda5965 Год назад +3

    It’s videos like these that are so helpful when you want to get some insight on camping. There are a lot of people who create videos that are very nice to watch but yours are valuable because they’re so instructional and you get the sense that you have learned something from it.

  • @emmiebl6605
    @emmiebl6605 Год назад +2

    I have to say, I find your videos very inspiring - I’m not sure I’m as hardy as you are, but I like your attention to using sustainable materials and your lack of ‘waffling’ during your videos! 🌲

  • @Artwork930
    @Artwork930 Год назад +6

    I enjoy your video everytime
    Very knowledgeable very satisfying to watch ❤

  • @lorenzonerantzis6204
    @lorenzonerantzis6204 Год назад +1

    Very inspiring video mate! It makes you realise we don't need all that fancy gear to go to the trails

  • @benl8704
    @benl8704 Год назад +3

    Fantastic video, thank you!

  • @pipewithwires9463
    @pipewithwires9463 Год назад

    Thank you so much for sharing, teacher!

  • @lewisvillalta2492
    @lewisvillalta2492 Год назад

    Simple but practical sometimes that’s all you need

  • @awayinthewilderness4319
    @awayinthewilderness4319 Год назад +3

    Great kit, man!

  • @SEstee_Mustang
    @SEstee_Mustang Год назад

    Cant beat a single chamber backpack. I love my Duluth pack and it seen over 30 years in the Adirondacks. Great video

  • @potsmashgaming3196
    @potsmashgaming3196 Год назад

    Would also really love it if you went over the types of gear you wear out on your adventures. Like boots and stuff. Love the videos

  • @timberdogz
    @timberdogz Год назад +2

    Awesome gear load out! Well thought out, durable and keeping it simple!

  • @nm-ge4tb
    @nm-ge4tb Год назад

    🙏🙏✌✌👍👍cool well thought out , and used for real , God Bless you and your family Ryley

  • @donaldhofman5257
    @donaldhofman5257 Год назад +1

    Awesome kit and bag!

  • @floundergearjam
    @floundergearjam Год назад

    Loving these new uploads. Keep them coming.

  • @majordave4789
    @majordave4789 Год назад

    This was helpful. I just bought an expensive Osprey 55l backpack. Cant seem to fit that much in it. Who would have known a simple sea bag. Thats what we called them in the Navy. Really good video sir.

  • @Biomass1
    @Biomass1 9 месяцев назад

    A foam pool noodle and some tape would make those thin straps waaay more comfortable. Of course heavy clothing helps alot.

  • @en.mohammdrezaa7905
    @en.mohammdrezaa7905 Год назад

    بسیار آموزنده وعالی...thanks man,very good🙏💐

  • @kingrafa3938
    @kingrafa3938 Год назад

    Really enjoyed watching this video.

  • @rodrigocappato4207
    @rodrigocappato4207 Год назад +2

    Nice video!! You can't go wrong with traditional gear. Its simplicity and effectiveness (if you know what you are doing:)) have been proven through centuries!

  • @scottiebunch
    @scottiebunch Год назад +1

    Interesting choice of gear. I would say you have everything you would need. I am looking for a couple 100% wool blankets I use the MMS sleep system it is heavy but effective in stand alone or under a shelter. Thanks for sharing man and can't wait for the next adventure.

  • @cmh8133
    @cmh8133 Год назад

    Great prevention. I am a wool fan.

  • @JensVanDeAarde
    @JensVanDeAarde Год назад

    next time i burn myself i‘ll remember that with the spruce resin and charcoal!
    awesome kit, love it! 👍🏼

  • @dazzaoutandabout4870
    @dazzaoutandabout4870 Год назад

    Great kit and packing method.

  • @jeffrdnck7973
    @jeffrdnck7973 Год назад

    Your kit suits what you do perfectly and I do admire the self made bits.
    I will say this, I’ll wager as you get older some of your gear will be lighter and more modern so to speak.
    At 60 I’ve come to love my Exo Mountain pack and if need be I can utilize the meat shelf to haul quite heavy loads.
    Thanks for another excellent video

  • @isvaraov
    @isvaraov Год назад

    Sweet gear... I need several thing for my self

  • @theforestandme_outdoor
    @theforestandme_outdoor Год назад +3

    I like the backpack 😍

  • @corleyoutdoors2887
    @corleyoutdoors2887 Год назад +3

    Informative and beneficial video!

  • @toms2145
    @toms2145 Год назад

    Thank you for making these videos. ✌️❤️

  • @colincalloway5257
    @colincalloway5257 Год назад +2

    Great video

    • @KuskBushcraft
      @KuskBushcraft  Год назад

      Thank you!

    • @colincalloway5257
      @colincalloway5257 Год назад

      @@KuskBushcraft I must ask, what's the best way to start out buschcraft camping? I've never done it but it is easily the #1 most viewed category that I watch on RUclips

  • @terrym1065
    @terrym1065 Год назад

    Practicality, utility, simple and well thought out, good job. Of course every journey requires different items specific to the needs of such particular trek, this is a great way to address your individual situation. There are many single cavity bags out there but an old school duffel seems choice in application, smart. Thanks for the work. Enjoy!

  • @rickwhitson2804
    @rickwhitson2804 11 месяцев назад

    I really like your gear. At my age I've got to have a air mattresses. My old bones hurt. LOL 😅

  • @wisconsinwoodsman1987
    @wisconsinwoodsman1987 Год назад

    Great kit. Interested in how you keep your dishes clean and your hygiene kit. Also, love to see a video on how you sharpen that saw blade. Good bless!

  • @coltonkruse2313
    @coltonkruse2313 Год назад

    Cool to see the full kit. When you had the sharpening tools it answered a question i had. Which was if you needed to sharpen your knife and hatchet for how much you use them during a trip. Cool stuff really been enjoying the videos.

  • @sdsi68
    @sdsi68 Год назад

    Great video Riley, good info 👍, I have that pack too and I always had a hard time trying to pack it, your video will be put to good use 😁🤙🤙🤙

  • @robertwood6297
    @robertwood6297 Год назад +2

    my top 2 channel

  • @proximap2151
    @proximap2151 Год назад

    very nice ty!

  • @バナナお爺さん
    @バナナお爺さん Год назад +2

    Am a hermit that doesnt even go out often but i do thoroughly enjoy your channel.
    Watching a camping anime made me realise how ridiculously expensive outdoor camping was and im surprised to find out how much cheaper it could have been if you knew sewing and waxing your own things.

    • @blackbeardsconquest
      @blackbeardsconquest Год назад

      A camping anime sounds so awesome! What’s the name!? I need to watch haha

  • @drakenulla
    @drakenulla Год назад

    Thank you, that was intressting 👍

  • @dancl4227
    @dancl4227 Год назад +1

    Nice to see what items you take and how to store . Gives me inspiration in my own hikes although Britain has less beastly wildlife other than badgers and hedgehogs 😂

    • @moorshound3243
      @moorshound3243 Год назад

      Hay man a badger will proper mess you up, don't mess with old Broc.
      Down here in Somerset we have big cats roaming about, no-one believes me but we do.

  • @paddor
    @paddor Год назад +4

    I've also been using a seabag/dufflebag like that for daily life, but not yet for camping. I only attached one strap to it which I wear diagonally across my chest, so an actual camping load could feel a bit heavy on one shoulder. Maybe I'll modify it to have two straps, or just reduce my load lol. 15kg isn't much at all! For me it's usually around 20kg.

    • @KuskBushcraft
      @KuskBushcraft  Год назад

      Sounds like a good system you have! Yes 15kg is quite comfortable for me to carry. I try to keep it to 15kg or less.. sometimes when I pack more tools for specific projects it can get up to 20kg. Still fine to carry but 15kg is a lot nicer haha.
      Thanks for watching!

  • @elevatorman7750
    @elevatorman7750 Год назад

    Great video

  • @victorzaidan6493
    @victorzaidan6493 6 месяцев назад

    The backpack looks really good, it would be nice to have one or two external pockets, just one would be good, to have more important things at hand, like a flashlight, tobacco, bandaid, and maybe a snack, of course, other important things can be carried in your pocket or belt

  • @aaronzierke9920
    @aaronzierke9920 Год назад

    I have a older version of that. Green. That being said. I have long backpack frames. One with a fold out bottom rack. Put mine on that and set it up like Alice or well the belt system. Way more comfortable. Way easier to deal with and it seems like less wait. My duffel bag is large. You can strap it on with ease.

  • @frogmorepipester7490
    @frogmorepipester7490 Год назад

    I Grandma Gatewood’ed my way through. Loads of outdoor adventures with fool Proof. Gear.
    Forty-five plus years in the out of doors. I am now fifty-six. Never more than twenty five pounds. The rest of the weight was carried in my brain.
    Cheers from the South Carolina Lowcountry.

  • @conexaooutdoor616
    @conexaooutdoor616 Год назад +1

    Muito bom!! Parabéns pelo ótimo vídeo 👏👏

  • @seedy-waney-bonnie4906
    @seedy-waney-bonnie4906 Год назад

    When you have a backpack and you have stuff tied on the out side of the pack, going through heavy, thick brush, you can lose stuff. So I am liking duffel bag.

  • @szeryf7983
    @szeryf7983 Год назад

    Dziękuję pozdrawiam serdecznie 🤗👍👏💪🐺🐾🏞️🥇☕🍰🧸💚🙌

  • @CarharttCowboy
    @CarharttCowboy Год назад

    I still use my blue foam sleep mat I've had for like 30 years

  • @WilliamTheHeretic
    @WilliamTheHeretic Год назад

    I really like your blankets, they look like they are made very well. Have you considered adding a side pocket for your water bottle? Very handy for long hikes on hot days.

  • @truecrimefan837
    @truecrimefan837 Год назад

    I love that duffle bag, i need one.

  • @9tailed_ev4
    @9tailed_ev4 Год назад

    nice

  • @steverusso177
    @steverusso177 7 месяцев назад

    Love it. What about rain layer ?

  • @LJMpictures
    @LJMpictures Год назад +2

    Jeez the flies, if i hadn't seen your previous vids (And known your accent) I'd think you are here in Australia

    • @KuskBushcraft
      @KuskBushcraft  Год назад

      The flies have been brutal this year. Usually it's the mosquitoes that are a pain to deal with but this year the flies are winning in that regard haha. Thanks for watching!

  • @moorshound3243
    @moorshound3243 Год назад

    Probably one of the best kits I have ever seen.
    However why do you not carry a firearm instead of that spray stuff, and where are the spare socks and hipflask of whiskey or rum? Other then that best kit ever.
    Thanks for posting.

  • @NorthwoodsRaven
    @NorthwoodsRaven Год назад

    Would love to know your camping story... how did you get into tarp camping and wood carving? Did you have any mentors? Who taught you? Books? etc., etc...

  • @NorthwoodsRaven
    @NorthwoodsRaven Год назад

    Didn't see toilet paper on your list... you got a special bushcraft trick you're not telling us?? 😄

    • @KuskBushcraft
      @KuskBushcraft  Год назад

      I forgot to mention that the TP is in the same bag as my first aid kit. I almost always have TP with me when I'm in the outdoors.

  • @kekipark77
    @kekipark77 Год назад +2

    timeless kit. i was taught to put heavier items on top, and lighter bulky stuff on bottom, especially when hiking. have you tried?

    • @KuskBushcraft
      @KuskBushcraft  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching!
      I've never concerned myself too much with packing items based on their weight. I pack my bag so the items I need to get at first are the ones packed towards the top. But to each their own. Packing based on weight would likely make for a better hiking experience. Happy trails!

  • @DistortedSmiles
    @DistortedSmiles 10 месяцев назад

    Out of curiosity why not bring a few needles and a small amount of thread? If you can bring a file you can bring a tiny sewing kit. I bring a sewing kit with me, it weighs nothing and I have had a situation like yours and fixed it fairly quickly. Well "fixed it" enough to get to where I can settle then added a bit more to truly reinforce it. Enjoying your video by the way, going back to hit play lol
    Jesus Never MIND I gotta stop commenting so early!

  • @EatCheese11
    @EatCheese11 Год назад +1

    Can you continue the series where you built a house

  • @RandyDavis2500
    @RandyDavis2500 Год назад

    Another GREAT video... Thank you. I understand that "it depends" but on average what would you guess is a typical distance you carry your packed kit? I really appreciate you and your videos. Thank you!!!

  • @thatoneguywithtwothumbs
    @thatoneguywithtwothumbs Год назад

    could you make a video on how you went about making your
    kuska?

  • @dobrofool
    @dobrofool 10 месяцев назад

    Love your content bro.
    So, big question here: “R Value… R-Value…R-Value”!!! We get pounded so much about R-value for sleeping matts… and I am guessing that mat is a wopping R-2 (??) at best. Soooo… how do you stay “warm” on winter ground with just that and wool (are you using some of the wool UNDER as well?) What temps do you sleep down to with that setup, and does this set up only work with an all night fire reflecting back?
    Inquiring minds really want to know.. 😂
    I’m in the process of ordering a used military self inflating pad (made by Thermarest to military specs) for the durability factor.. they are dirt cheap.. but I can’t get any info on an R-value for them 🙄
    Any chance you have a video buried in your uploads going over your sleep system? 😁
    Thanks, Best and Lord bless 👍

  • @musquito195
    @musquito195 Год назад

    Come to Brazil, an event called "Hupur Bushcraft"

  • @JimmyDevere
    @JimmyDevere Год назад

    I know you are based in CA, but I was wondering what your thoughts were about sleeping in a tarp in an area with venomous snakes, vs a tent? I live in AZ and tried the tarp method but a Ranger told me the area was in had a high population of rattle snakes and recommended a tent as they will be attracted to body heat at night. Just wondering if you had any suggestions. Thanks.

  • @richardlewis-m8s
    @richardlewis-m8s Год назад

    I would like to know how a wool blanket is ballet proof?

  • @christinecoughlan4699
    @christinecoughlan4699 Год назад

    👍🏼👏🏼👏🏼✌🏼✊🏼

  • @chrishamilton2527
    @chrishamilton2527 Год назад

    I love durable kit but it must be fit for purpose. That thin foam pad could kill - it has virtually no insulating quality. It might well be ok for three season use but is useless for sub-zero use. A good quality inflatable mattress will not have a leaky valve and as long as you’re sensible about where you place it it will not suffer. I have had my thermarest for over 30 years without any issues.

  • @drehfehler_
    @drehfehler_ Год назад +5

    fun fact (maybe you dont know about?) "uberleben" or "überleben" means "to survive" in german :D

  • @marks9738
    @marks9738 Год назад

    Maybe I’m showing my nativity here, but do you carry any sort of emergency communication tool?

  • @ferdimro2755
    @ferdimro2755 Год назад

    no sheepskins?

  • @o-matt3570
    @o-matt3570 Год назад +1

    Real nigga right here! Great to see a masculine and god-fearing man from my own neck of the woods. God bless.

  • @JayB9137-abc
    @JayB9137-abc Год назад

    comment for the comment god!

  • @Mike990920
    @Mike990920 Год назад +1

    Ever inquire into how old your soul is?

  • @gabosvirec
    @gabosvirec Год назад

    Subtitles???

  • @carlklein3346
    @carlklein3346 Год назад

    Too much preliminary blah blah, get to it and cut the video down to 10 minutes.