Full pack dump for mountain hunting in New Zealand- Hunting gear

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  • Опубликовано: 13 дек 2024

Комментарии • 23

  • @eCommerceImages
    @eCommerceImages 4 месяца назад

    Really nice video mate. Super helpful for a newb like me, who is getting excited about 'gearing-up', but at the same time, recalling all the back-packing I've done around the world, which makes me think "Steady on, big fella - remember the weight"! LOL!
    Very nice use of b-roll that you cut-away to. This is rare in hunting videos and shows some good basis in video production that makes you stand out and will see your channel grow, for sure. I wish you all the best! 🙂

  • @bobbroadhurst1648
    @bobbroadhurst1648 Год назад +1

    A great well thought out kit, from someone that's done the yards, and trips, and used the gear in all sorts of circumstances to know what he's talking about, well done and presented

    • @strider_media
      @strider_media  Год назад

      Thanks mate, always room for improvement 👍

  • @RugerNuger
    @RugerNuger Год назад +1

    Id love to see a pack dump of kims gear 🤟

  • @naturalflow157
    @naturalflow157 Год назад +1

    Good morning my friend, I hope you are doing well, and I would like to leave a comment for you to read. It is absolutely amazing, relaxing, and so soothing to experience. As someone who used to be real adventurous and hiking all the time, something happened along the way and I lost all the spirit and want for adventure. However, coming across your stunning video reminds me how beautiful and free it feels to be there and be part of nature in harmony. Thank you so much and wish you all the best on your journeys :)

    • @strider_media
      @strider_media  Год назад

      Really ppreciate you saying that. I'm sure you'll find that spark again. Thanks again and all the best to you too.

    • @eCommerceImages
      @eCommerceImages 4 месяца назад

      You summed that up really nicely mate. I too have lost a lot while trying to be a good family man, but I'm realising that I can't completely abandon myself in order to be as good a dad as I want to be. We have to find balance. Hunting and nature will get this back for me - and hopefully you too - and I'm excited!
      He definitely has captured something very nice with this video. I hope his channel grows, so will sub him now. 🙂

  • @Jpreou
    @Jpreou Месяц назад

    Thanks for this. I'm an older entry into this arena, and just starting with rifles (.22LR for now) and ultimate aim to get my little fella excited about hunting, tramping & camping, so super useful to see what people are taking. We'll start with some camping and walks (next month), progress to small game hunt and then hopefully larger from there. Cheers a lot.
    EDIT: specif makes and models of your gear in the video description (where you don't mention in the video) would help us newbies track down and research online :) For example, which specific Kathmandu mattress do you use?

    • @strider_media
      @strider_media  Месяц назад

      Hey mate don't worry, I'm actually looking at doing an updated full pack dump very soon. I'll make sure to be more specific!

  • @SmallGameHunter
    @SmallGameHunter Год назад

    Lovely dog. I wonder what kinda gear he got on his pack? Nice to see you out there doing what you love.

  • @kimlorentzen1984
    @kimlorentzen1984 Год назад

    Love your videos mate really cool is there a reason you have the bow quiver with the fletches at the top I would think that they are much more visible to game as you put the bow up for the shot. Cheers Kim

    • @strider_media
      @strider_media  Год назад

      On my recurve? It's a bit nicer to carry with a camera tripodand as far as being more visible, maybe, not something I've noticed making a difference. Thanks

  • @FollowingABrokenCompass
    @FollowingABrokenCompass Год назад

    I wish I watched this before I ordered a pack, second person now who has recommended these. I got a nice stag last week and packed it out and it started splitting first trip :(
    Epic vid man! You make me keen to come over but I also remeber how steep and hard it is to hunt hahaha

    • @strider_media
      @strider_media  Год назад

      Haha yea man there good packs, tatobkas are a good brand you could also look into. Can't recommend coming over to NZ enough for hunting. But never a bad idea to have a guide of sorts. Plenty of overseas hunters come here and find themselves in trouble.

    • @FollowingABrokenCompass
      @FollowingABrokenCompass Год назад

      @@strider_media yeah man, I did a few simple ones last year it’s hard country. I was cooked hahaha coming over for the rut with my bow just knocked over a nice velvet stag here last week. I make vids too and the hunting ones of yours are mental man! So much effort and rad shots I know what that takes and to pull off filming and hunting 🤯🙌. Sent your Chanel to all my mates it’s rad!!! Love ‘em man! Keep it up

  • @Seshins
    @Seshins Год назад

    Great video mate. I was also using the Bino-Pro but despite doing my best to stick with it, the bulk of the thing was too annoying. Plus descending ground with poor footing, i couldn't see my feet which bothered me so i switched to the Ridgeline Kahu system which was lighter and allows more visibility.
    For my First aid kit, i found a handy little pouch (actual first aid kit pouch), about the size of two packs of playing cards, which i can tetris a surprising amount of bandages, wipes, pain killers saline ampoule, emergency blanket and even a make-shift tourniquet into. I also have a slightly more basic first aid kit which goes onto my recovery belt.
    Finally, why the water bottle and not hydro packs? I've always liked the hydration on the go (but easier to drain i guess) - thoughts?

    • @strider_media
      @strider_media  Год назад

      Thanks mate. Yea i certainly agree. The bino bro is just a bit on the bulky side, especially for bowhunting. and im definitely looking at other options, something a bit smaller, higher, probably with side pouches would be great.
      That first aid kit sounds bloody good, im looking at making my own system with some added fish hooks and line for catching eels. not sure if id take tourniquet as they can be quite bulky. but bandages, plasters, water purification and painkillers I think are great things to have. its certainly possible to take too much. plan A, B and C is to not need that stuff at all.
      Ive tried hydro packs and just never really got the attraction. ive had some leak and while drinking is certainly nice to be able to do all the time. im pretty good about staying hydrated and bottles can have other purposes, can help balance out my pack and are hard to break. In some situations where I had to camp far away from water sources I think a hydro pack would be a great additional water storage method that wont take up space when empty.
      Hope you enjoyed man, I'm definitely a bit of a gear nut haha. cheers

  • @NaturalExplorerNZ
    @NaturalExplorerNZ Год назад +1

    Cheers for the video. Do you take a first aid kit?

    • @strider_media
      @strider_media  Год назад +1

      Yea there's a thing I didn't touch on. I have a small pouch with plasters but am actually gonna upgrade it to something more substantial with bandages as not long after filming this I gashed my elbow down to the bone on a rock. Plasters arn't quite sufficient for that kind of injury.

    • @NaturalExplorerNZ
      @NaturalExplorerNZ Год назад

      And a emergency blanket, they work a treat :)

  • @serverlan763
    @serverlan763 Год назад

    Just out of interest. How long have you been in the hunting game for?

    • @strider_media
      @strider_media  11 месяцев назад

      hard to say mate, does catching frogs or shooting rabbits count. I'd say around 10 years, with a good portion of that being proffesional