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64oz Titanium water bottle.
Grayl ultra press titanium.
Fixed blade knife.
Bacho laplander folding saw.
Leatherman ARC
100 ft of #36 Tard Bank line.
6 inch fero rod.
First aid kit with over the counter and personal medications.
Glasses and EDC gun with extra mag.
EDC flashlight.
Smart watch and small powerbank with charging cords.
Mylar emergency tent.
Electrolyte powder pack.
2 protein fruits and nuts bars.
Most of the stuff i carry as an EDC so i just added a some of the items.
Your production is appreciated. Well done. It appears your philosophy is that you will go into the wilderness with only these six items AND remain there. My philosophy is different and; therefore, arrive at differnt answers to the same questions. My philosophy is that I plan to go into the wilderness for a specific purpose and for a prescribed period of time. Thus, I prepare for that AND take my survival needs, very similar to the items you describe, should something go wrong and I get stuck out there. As a result, I will seek rescue. My shelter kit would be like yours but mine would be bright orange and I would add both signal tools and and electronic communications. I agree; however, on your assertion about fixed blade knives and all outdoorsmen should have such a knife. I recommend also that an outdoorsman be able to scale up to a machete, rather than a hatchet or saw, and a scale down to a rugged pocket knife. I cannot disagree with your assertions about cordage. While I too have a keep a ferro rod in my kit, I always have a small butane lighter, my scale down, and my scale up is a zippo type lighter and fuel. Both of which are more versatile and more practical than the ferro rod. Lastly, water is life so it should be first. I always bring a filter system and also, in agreement with you, a cooking pot essential for boiling water and cooking.
Great job on providing information about this topic
One item i would add, which i think is essential, is a cabin 😅.
Firearm is #1 then everything else you said.
If I could only bring 1, 2, 3, or up to 10 pieces of equipment to the forest or wilderness, my order would be:
A tool to make fire
A water purification filter
A sleeping bag
A knife
A tarp or tent
A roll of rope
A pot/cooking vessel
An axe
A multi-tool
A shovel
Fire is the most important to keep warm, cook food, and boil water. A water purification filter, such as a LifeStraw, saves a lot of energy from making water filters and gathering firewood to purify water, ensuring you have clean drinking water while you are out there. Without warmth and rest, you burn many calories, and without proper rest and food, your strength will be quickly drained. A knife is chosen fourth because you can always find alternatives to cut with, such as mussel shells, a piece of glass, or a flint stone. A tarp or tent saves energy from building a shelter and keeps you warm and dry. A roll of rope is chosen later as you can easily make rope from twisted tree fibers from bark or reeds, and I assume you have clothes and shoes on, so there is material there that can be used if necessary to make a fishing line or bowstring. A pot provides more options for cooking. The rest are nice to have but can be done without.
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MY PICK’S
1. A 22 caliber rifle.
2. A pocket knife.
3. A First aid kit.
4. Lighter or matches
5. Water filter.
6. Trail mix
And a submachinegun.
Thin copper wire for snares and 3 lb test monofilament with hooks and salmon eggs
I’d swap out the bush pot for a canteen that is in a half size “pot”. You get a canteen AND a pot. 😂 love the vids Justin, keep em coming
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nice man
Knife sharpener after dulling that edge.
I would bring a tent a sleeping bag a sleeping mat a lighter a knife and water
I need a knife like that. Especially for "shaving" trees/wood. and that stainless steel pot (it's also a cup). I have everything else and then some…
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Ok if i could only pick 6. Fire kit 🔥 Water kit, 💧 small tent ⛺️ First Aid kit, camp saw and a good sturdy knife 🔪 Fire kit has a bic brand lighter, a piece of fatwood, and a Mg bar/ferocerium rod. Water kit has a container to put dirty water in, a sawyer water filter, a bottle for clean water, and a small bottle of chemicals for purification. First aid kit has a lot of things to treat the most likely issues. Bandages and tape, medications to treat pain, infection, and diarrhea, as well as other stuff. Tent is a basic coleman dome tent, camp saw was one i got at a flea market, knife is a old hickory butcher knife in a ka-bar sheath. ❤
Solar panel + battery + starlink, tent, machete, phone, fleshlight
What's the knife?
Really cool.
Depending where you are, you will also want a mosquito net.
I got a suggestion if you concerned bout getting lost in the woods you should have a machete so that you can make line of sight
Jesus Christ, 3/8" single bevel ground
That's not a knife, it's a fucking sharpened prybar.
This dude is a fraud, here’s an actually useful list:
1 log cabin (cozy)
2 500 gallon propane tank (energy)
3 big fucking fridge (storage)
4 a gazillion pounds of elk meat (hangry)
5 Beer (hapy)
6 muh girl (super hapy/horny)
What about Toilet paper ??
Супер! Поддерживаю. Живу на Камчатке, хожу по тайге на охоту. Нож и спички это с собой всегда, самое необходимое в тайге. А предмет № 1 для выживания – это котелок. Потому что огонь можно развести без спичек, трением двух палочек. А вскипятить воду на костре без котелка невозможно. (Great! I second that. I live in Kamchatka and go hunting in the taiga. I always have a knife and matches with me, the most necessary things in the taiga. And the number one item for survival is a pot. Because you can make a fire without matches, by rubbing two sticks. And it is impossible to boil water on a fire without a pot.)
I'd bring a vape, cigarettes, lighter, nicotine gum and nicotine patches. And a Do Not Disturb sign.
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A saw [AND] a hatchet.
Gun
Knife
Fire starter
Hatchet
Tent
I go into the wild at least twice a year, my kids pick at random, the season, area & 5 of the 10 items I take with me, & I Only use those 10 items, no cheating, I'm sure you can imagine some of the Odd things I have taken with me, I have only failed the once, that was due to the Hottest summer we Ever had, but I'm still doing it at 61, it keeps my focused, so When tshtf I will still be able to take care of those that I love.
Ad an Eagle Scout, I see nothing wrong with this list.
If you are concerned with making very little noise, then the saw at 2 is the one to pick.
I would take my sleep system, that's a hammock + tarp+ sleeping bag. My grayl filter an extra nalgene and a something to boil water in like a nesting cup. A little butane stove. It's just simply lighter to not need fire. And food. You don't need the play Bushcraft stuff but not having it will be less fun.
Take a stand man…..the knife or saw conundrum is a whole conversation with camps on both sides
Incldue a hat also.
Is he using the edge of his knife on the ferro rod?
Good advice… if it were 1825
So which do you leave home if you can only take 5?
Mine: MG49 ammo lighter fire starter water food
the mylar blanket makes it 7 items. I'd take a cold steel shovel with one edged altered into being 8" of saw teeth, like a silky saw. I'd take a modified crunch multitoool I"d take an XL size trifecta bivy from 2GoSsytems, a 2 person cotton rope hammock a lw 16×16 ft tarp, a silenced Ruger 2245, with alloy upper receive and "can", total weight 20 ozs, 10" OAL length, 4" barreel, 3/8" OD. Such a pistol will group 1.5
" at 25m, standing unsuported, snaring wire, conibear trap.
I can unravel the hammock, the rope, the strands and spin the threads into string and make lots of netting. I can make a pack out of part of the tarp. I can wrap up in the tarp, with debnris between the bivy and the tarp/wrap. If I get to cheat and take a 7th Item, like you did, I'd take a lot of treblehooks on a trotline
A properly set up multitool can do many things that no belt knife can do. It can have file blades,so it can sharpen the shovel and its saw teeth. I aint beating on the mutitool like a dummy, so It wont get broken. The Crunch can be altered to have an awl/drill/sewing blade, so it can make the mounting holes in the various lengths and configruations of handle for the shovel. the shovel, without a handle, is a SKILLET, big knife, prybar, and trowel. With the right handle, the shovel can be a 2 handed axe, machete, full length shovel, vertical ice chipper, posthole digger, spear, weed-whacker, Modify the normal handlt to have a hatchet's oval cross section. This makes your stikes much more accurate and relieves stress and damage to your hand
i can stone boil water or food in a pit, lined with a chunk of tarp. I can catch rain on the tarp, store or carry water in chunks of the tarp. If I'm not allowed the gun, I'd take a big roll of Gorilla tape instead. I can fire-harden splits of a springy green sapling and use them to make mobile lifting snares, so that the cordage will kill the snafred animal before it can gnaw thru the cordage. I can also use TWO such springy sticks to make a double cross bow, , one bow moiunted 2" above the other. Then I'll have real accuracy and I can attack a pouch for throwing several small pebbles at birds.
when you'd got cordage and knowlege, you dont need a ferrrorod. It's very easy to fire-roll a bit of your cotton t shirt, and get a coal, when you have rust from the shovel as an accellerant. That can be done in a few minutes. Then you make a small primivie shelter for the fire, keep some coals and charcoal buried in ashes, and trench around the shelter,vs rain or snow melt Make a small pump drill, Make a tape and tarp bag for keeping tinder dry. Only the lashed in end of the spindle and the dove-tailed in center of the hearth board need to be dry, soft wood, kept in the tinder bag/carried.
needing a cookpot and ferrorod are the mark of the cheechako. and you need a LOT more cordage than one small roll. Net fishing is by far the mostly likely way that you can feed yourself.
1.) First aid kit (antibiotics, epipen, and common drugs included)
2.) 30-30 lever action rifle
3.) 30-30 ammunition
4.) Full tang knife with no wooden handle so it can be made into a spear, and the handle will be wrapped with survival cord, which will come in handy
5.) Ferro rod
6.) Saw and again, the handle is wrapped with survival cord
Rifle, sidearm, bear spray, and a machete.
I only need 1 item…my mobile phone!