Absolutely fantastic. Im already packed and ready to go. I used to do these trips alot, just say when and where. (Hint hint). Have a safe, fun trip. And remember safety 3rd. Thanks again for all the hard work you put in for us.
Sounds like an exciting adventure ahead of you, looking forward to it. Tipp: not all items need to be protected, so, why not pack only the delicate items into the dry bag and all together in a larger ruck? I personally often use the HD-PE/PET-bags you get from the butcher with vacuum-sealed meat to create customized sealed or roll-top bags with my own sealer to keep everything dry that needs to be. I seal them in portions - if one gets punctured, I'm still left with some intact ones. I like to cut the bags twice as long as needed and seal them at the very end - if I have to open it, I cut off only the seal and can still use it as a waterproof roll-top bag. The butcher's bags are laminated from 4-5 layers of different plastic materials that make them highly puncture-resistant - never had an issue with them. PE and PET are environmentally friendly, in the campfire they burn clean to H2O and CO2 without any harmful fumes.
This should be quite an interesting adventure, and I look forward to following it! Personally, I would have included a smallish Swiss Army knife such as a Victorinox Camper. Stay safe!
It would've been nice if you'd had a bit of a bigger dry bag so you could've brought along your puffy jacket for extra warmth . Safe journeys and farewell on your adventure Mr. Salyer and Friend ! ! !
Have you heard about or tried the H2go water purifier? It uses table salt to make a chlorine solution used to purify up to 5 gallons at a time, but the unit is 2 inches by 3 inches.
Friend is bringing Mtn House meals.... don't forget a long handle spoon to eat with, unless you are sure that he is going to provide. Nothing worse than having a freeze dried meal and nothing to eat it with.
Carry both bags man! Just in case, what if the dry bag breaks or something. Your probably back now 😂 Got a wazoo belt for the first time before blade show, definitely a great belt and idea
As a man that has canoed/kayaked many, many miles of deep south rivers/creeks, I would add bug net, bug juice, and a good saw...lol I can't tell you how many times I've sawed through deadfalls enough to get my watercraft through....but you look like you have the "needs" covered...
Perhaps make a paracord sternum strap if end up doing more walking than floating down the creek? Also, seen Dustin use the forward strap of his belt for spare cordage.
I'm not a fan of water trips but, I've been on equine mounted, mules are better than horses, ATV and 4x4 overland trips. I've kayaked and went canoeing but never with anything more than fishing tackle. I'd be afraid of losing my essential gear to the water.
Are those belts actually comfortable with all that stuff in it and when its loaded can you still use an inside the waistband ccw holster? I subscribed and liked cause this seems like a really interesting journey and I cant find enough channels that have this type of content. Sadly with my stomach issues I am extremely limited on what I can get out and do in the outdoors so I really enjoy getting to experience it second hand.
They sure are. The owner of Wazoo put a lot of thought into it including comfort. Thanks for subscribing. Look into some high quality probiotics for your gut issues
Your home looks really sweet. Without meaning to be rude do you also work alongside your RUclips? I always wonder how people attain the quality of life that they have. I’ve always worked hard but always been broke. Messed around until my mid 30’s and have a great job now but have 2 handicapped kids and my other half looks after them
He brings in them residual chex from the male modeling gig.. if I was that purty I would too.. mailbox money is the way to go.. on three.. ready.. BREAK !!!
I have done a lot of things for work. Saved up a ton of money coaching in California. Now I have a handyman, property management business alongside my RUclips work.
Why not just use the drybag as a bag liner? That way you can carry something comfortable and still have it waterproofed for the trip? Youd lose some versitatility if youre a fan of pockets but🤷♂️
I've seen those belts on line. Higher than a giraffes azz too for what they are. The fire tabs, 1 tub of Vaseline and a bag of cotton balls cost a 3rd as much and burn better. Try them. $8 and you have fire starter for decades.
What an adventure
22:22 love that sound
Perfect timing! Leaving in the morning for a 80 mile kayak trip in the ozarks! Have fun!
Thank you Jason for the video. I hope you have a fun trip and document some of it!
Thanks! Will do!
I think you'll have a blast. Can't wait to see what all happens.
Absolutely fantastic. Im already packed and ready to go. I used to do these trips alot, just say when and where. (Hint hint). Have a safe, fun trip. And remember safety 3rd. Thanks again for all the hard work you put in for us.
Can’t wait to see the adventure.
Looking forward to your next adventure. Nice job and preparing for it.
Sounds like a fun set of mini adventures. Looking forward to updates on how it goes. 😊
That's an awesome river pack man
You got this brother 👊🏻🔥👊🏻
Sounds like an exciting adventure ahead of you, looking forward to it.
Tipp: not all items need to be protected, so, why not pack only the delicate items into the dry bag and all together in a larger ruck?
I personally often use the HD-PE/PET-bags you get from the butcher with vacuum-sealed meat to create customized sealed or roll-top bags with my own sealer to keep everything dry that needs to be. I seal them in portions - if one gets punctured, I'm still left with some intact ones. I like to cut the bags twice as long as needed and seal them at the very end - if I have to open it, I cut off only the seal and can still use it as a waterproof roll-top bag. The butcher's bags are laminated from 4-5 layers of different plastic materials that make them highly puncture-resistant - never had an issue with them. PE and PET are environmentally friendly, in the campfire they burn clean to H2O and CO2 without any harmful fumes.
I am glad you have other means of security. Wouldn't want to get caught in a deliverance situation. 😮
Sounds fun . Looking forward to seeing the videos. Have a good one
Thanks! You too!
Looking forward to see what y’all get into.
Headlamp/Flashlight Xtra batteries,DEET or Sassafrass for the bugs,Charcoal capsules for the gut.Foam ear plugs for the Banjo's,lol!
Love your drawers lol, also two swords are better than a shield and a sword....great vid.
This should be quite an interesting adventure, and I look forward to following it! Personally, I would have included a smallish Swiss Army knife such as a Victorinox Camper. Stay safe!
looking forward to this adventure.
Should be an epic adventure see ya on the next one
Adventures good stuff 👍
Looking forward to our adventure.
I'm coming too!
LOL!
It would've been nice if you'd had a bit of a bigger dry bag so you could've brought along your puffy jacket for extra warmth . Safe journeys and farewell on your adventure Mr. Salyer and Friend ! ! !
The weather was perfect. Luckily, didn’t need it.
Go Get Em Puddin !!
Have you heard about or tried the H2go water purifier? It uses table salt to make a chlorine solution used to purify up to 5 gallons at a time, but the unit is 2 inches by 3 inches.
These work amazing for the little amount of salt
I have not tried it yet.
Just as a future reference, some of the biggest alligators I’ve seen were there in Mobile Bay! 🐊 just thought you might want to know ! 👀
Can’t wait to see em!
Laughs in Florida. 🐊
I have a pocket inside the top of my boonie hat that holds a mosquito head net. Essential piece of gear for a river/creek journey.
sounds like a fun trip man, would love to see a vid of the trip, have a great day :)
Coming soon!
Friend is bringing Mtn House meals.... don't forget a long handle spoon to eat with, unless you are sure that he is going to provide. Nothing worse than having a freeze dried meal and nothing to eat it with.
Carry both bags man! Just in case, what if the dry bag breaks or something. Your probably back now 😂
Got a wazoo belt for the first time before blade show, definitely a great belt and idea
To bad you can't buy a "on three edc" knife because they are never in stock.
Put items that MUST stay dry in the dry bag and then put that and all the other gear that ok to get wet into the other more comfortable pack.
Improvise to Survive. Make certain you are up to date on all your shots.😂 Be safe!
As a man that has canoed/kayaked many, many miles of deep south rivers/creeks, I would add bug net, bug juice, and a good saw...lol I can't tell you how many times I've sawed through deadfalls enough to get my watercraft through....but you look like you have the "needs" covered...
I would add just 2 things a buff and a Shamogh. Both have many purposes.
I took both on the trip. Thanks!
looking forward to it!
First three days were tough!
Perhaps make a paracord sternum strap if end up doing more walking than floating down the creek? Also, seen Dustin use the forward strap of his belt for spare cordage.
Ha! That’s exactly what I did. Thanks.
when de-childproofing the lighter, go at it from the side
You should carry some food to and a commando saw with another cup
I'm not a fan of water trips but, I've been on equine mounted, mules are better than horses, ATV and 4x4 overland trips. I've kayaked and went canoeing but never with anything more than fishing tackle. I'd be afraid of losing my essential gear to the water.
What sort of tree did you harvest your “paddle” poles from?
No Risk It No Biscuit !! Y’all be safe and don’t aggervate them river people they can be down right nasty..
Cordage? How much, what types did you bring?
Pretty much set .brother while the down jacket maybe to bulky what bout your vest ?
Good tip.
❤❤
Are those belts actually comfortable with all that stuff in it and when its loaded can you still use an inside the waistband ccw holster? I subscribed and liked cause this seems like a really interesting journey and I cant find enough channels that have this type of content. Sadly with my stomach issues I am extremely limited on what I can get out and do in the outdoors so I really enjoy getting to experience it second hand.
They sure are. The owner of Wazoo put a lot of thought into it including comfort. Thanks for subscribing. Look into some high quality probiotics for your gut issues
Your home looks really sweet. Without meaning to be rude do you also work alongside your RUclips? I always wonder how people attain the quality of life that they have. I’ve always worked hard but always been broke. Messed around until my mid 30’s and have a great job now but have 2 handicapped kids and my other half looks after them
He brings in them residual chex from the male modeling gig.. if I was that purty I would too.. mailbox money is the way to go.. on three.. ready.. BREAK !!!
I have done a lot of things for work. Saved up a ton of money coaching in California. Now I have a handyman, property management business alongside my RUclips work.
Having an ID, Insurance card and 1 credit card should always be with you. If injured, having these items could save your. Just thoughts.
But you might need it after the trip
extra long spoon ??
I carry an extra short spoon.
No dry bags? Even when you dont anticipate needing them, some sort of size of empty dry bag should go in every bag for contingency.
Smart !
Are you using a pack frame?
No
Why not just use the drybag as a bag liner? That way you can carry something comfortable and still have it waterproofed for the trip? Youd lose some versitatility if youre a fan of pockets but🤷♂️
Always carry ID even if you don't think you will need it !!!
SHT HAPPENS!!
Smart
I'm curious as to the weight of your pack.
About 15 pounds or so.
Bugnet?
did I miss the pfd
There will be 3 inches of water on this portion of the trip. I don’t think a PFD will do us much good. Maybe use it for a pillow.
So where do I find one of those belts
Wazoo Survival Gear
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Please address biting and poisonous critters likely found on this trip.
Of course it’s dumb - otherwise, where’s the fun. 😆 Maaan, I’m stinking you might want to try once more to shove that down jacket in the bag. 🤷🏼♂️🫵🙏💪
Hide your banjo.
Where's your 43X?
The 43 is close by.
Toothbrush? 🙂
lol i live in mobile hah
How’s the beach?
I've seen those belts on line. Higher than a giraffes azz too for what they are.
The fire tabs, 1 tub of Vaseline and a bag of cotton balls cost a 3rd as much and burn better.
Try them. $8 and you have fire starter for decades.
TRUMP 2024!!!!
I like turtles
Jesus 2024