Survival gear dump! Easy multi-day sustainability!

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  • čas přidán 3. 05. 2024
  • This is a run down of the gear I carry daily. Pack weighs in around 55 lbs and can sustain your needs for 2-3 days easy. In order to know what it is that your need or what fits you, you’ve gotta get up and go train! You will not do anything just by having watched it on CZcams. This is a baseline for your needs. This is simply what works for me as Iv used this gear for years. And while it’s high end gear and no you don’t have to buy what I buy but i see it like buy once cry once. You want gear that’s proven. Especially if your life or the life of your family depends on it! So get up get out there and work your gear and your self! Get to training!
    We will not rise to our level of expectation but rather call to our level of training.
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Komentáře • 32

  • @peterott-tn6pf
    @peterott-tn6pf Před 2 dny

    Awesome content brother! Very nice gear dump and the fact that you emphasized that this particular load out is for YOUR NEEDS ONLY, is outstanding!!

  • @neubert500
    @neubert500 Před 15 dny +7

    Very good and I really like the fact that you point out that this loadout is for YOU and your skillset. Different needs for different folks!

  • @Gundyadventures
    @Gundyadventures Před 2 dny

    Great gear dump. 2 is 1, 1 is none… great thing to remember.

  • @frontiersurvival-1
    @frontiersurvival-1 Před 11 dny +1

    New subscriber here! Great gear dump. Can't wait to watch more.

  • @CommonCentsOutdoorsman
    @CommonCentsOutdoorsman Před 13 dny +1

    Now that makes good CommonCents! Great pack and presentation. Thanks for your positive contribution and ideas.

  • @rogerjensen5277
    @rogerjensen5277 Před 7 dny

    This seems to be geared more for a scout/recon than survival but to each his own! Thanks for the video!

  • @braxtonbragg1797
    @braxtonbragg1797 Před 15 dny +1

    Great video. Keep up the good work.

  • @turtlewolfpack6061
    @turtlewolfpack6061 Před 14 dny +2

    Maybe I missed it between cooking and other family things but I didn't see a blanket or a change of socks.
    Maybe your AO doesn't dictate those items either.
    You are 100% correct that people need to walk the walk-talk is cheap.

    • @UnPavedExpeditions
      @UnPavedExpeditions  Před 13 dny +2

      My clothes are in the garbage bag towards the end. 2 of everything is in that bag. And right now it’s 60s at night so no blanket needed in my area. This will change come fall/winter.

    • @turtlewolfpack6061
      @turtlewolfpack6061 Před 13 dny

      @@UnPavedExpeditions makes sense! I love my Eberlestock as well, mine is the older version in the weird Chicom digital multicam they had for a little while. I did slap two 6 liter Savotta side pouches on mine.
      Hands down a ridiculously comfortable ruck!

  • @albertalvarezii5527
    @albertalvarezii5527 Před 13 dny

    Great video! Thank you for the knowledge!’

  • @MegaMastiffman
    @MegaMastiffman Před 14 dny +2

    I know the Platypus don’t do viruses but iv had that filter for years and it is great, its gravity fed so you can get your 4 liters of dirty water and while your setting up camp it’s filtering into clean bag and if you want then you can put it through the Grail and it’s been plenty of water for the night for me many of times cooking, cleaning,Hygene, brushing teethe and of course drinking

  • @davidhawkins847
    @davidhawkins847 Před 8 dny

    The only thing I'll add is to use compactor trash bags instead

  • @RossPotts
    @RossPotts Před 3 dny

    Haven’t finished watching, but I know a few ultra-light hikers that have packs come in about 1/2 this weight and they go for a week. Their gear is specialized and definitely not as hearty as your requirements. This isn’t to disparage what you’re showing but, just agreeing. 55 lbs should easily get you 3 days in the bush. If you can’t carry enough for at least 3 days, you’re doing something wrong.

  • @aaronwilcox6417
    @aaronwilcox6417 Před 13 dny

    Wow your comms are amazing. I go into wild roadless areas in Montana and central Idaho without comms and more minimal. Now im thinking im deficient without any way to communicate

  • @redred333
    @redred333 Před 4 dny

    how waterproof is the radio?

  • @jwlindem1
    @jwlindem1 Před 3 dny

    Why are you apologizing for the rain.

  • @BobBob-il2ku
    @BobBob-il2ku Před 14 dny

    I also have a ft-857d and want to get a powerfilm panel I will mostly be using js8call but also phone for NVIS. I’m struggling to decide on the size that I need any insight?
    I already have a 12ah lifepo4

    • @UnPavedExpeditions
      @UnPavedExpeditions  Před 14 dny

      10w will keep the battery up while the 857 is in l receive mode only. Other than that you’ll be using more power than putting in at a given time BUT it will keep it topped off when your done using radio for say an emergency.
      Now if your into POTA I’d look at the 30w panel by Powerfilm.. it’ll keep it topped off while using on good condition days, it’ll also pack nicely in a pack for a hike too about the size of 2 xl Tshirts folded together.

    • @BobBob-il2ku
      @BobBob-il2ku Před 14 dny

      Not into pota it will be used for targeted comms windows with known contacts & RX for information gathering.
      I was looking the 20,30,60 watt power films it’s too expensive to make a mistake buying the wrong one 🤦‍♂️

    • @UnPavedExpeditions
      @UnPavedExpeditions  Před 14 dny +1

      Let me correct myself. The 10w charges .5a and the 857 at idle draws .68 by my records. That won’t keep up with it BUT it does keep it topped off. I like it especially for the weight. And I’m not gonna be talking on my radio 24/7 at 100w and deplete my battery. Especially in a certain scenario.
      Now the 30w is another go to that I pick for overnights and long camping trips. It will keep your batteries topped off along with anything else you have , cellphone, power bank, ect ect. It charges 1.78a by my records. If I could only buy one. I’d pick the 30w for your application.

    • @BobBob-il2ku
      @BobBob-il2ku Před 14 dny

      Thank you that helps with the decision

  • @pleinairrider6056
    @pleinairrider6056 Před 15 dny +1

    No under quilt for the hammock?

    • @UnPavedExpeditions
      @UnPavedExpeditions  Před 15 dny +3

      It’s 80F here where I’m at. No quilt is needed. As I stated at the end. The pack will change as seasons change. In the winter I’ll pack a wool blanket and a swagman roll.

  • @Scarywoody
    @Scarywoody Před 14 dny

    One thing I've recently added is a pair of safety glasses. I was recently hiking with my pack and went into the woods and got smacked in the eye with a branch.

    • @UnPavedExpeditions
      @UnPavedExpeditions  Před 14 dny +1

      Gotta keep your head on a swivel! But yes sir. Having your eye poked out by a twinge or branch is a real thing! Safety first!

  • @tonyzaff8038
    @tonyzaff8038 Před 13 dny

    Did I miss it or does he have absolutely no medical???

    • @UnPavedExpeditions
      @UnPavedExpeditions  Před 13 dny +1

      If you watch the end you’ll see the med kit there. It’s the IFAK case with a Red Cross on it from NAR. I didn’t get it recorded as I had it recorded and the rain fell out and I moved to the shop and lost track of where I was in the video. But yeah the med kits in the video. As I cover navigation the med kits right there.

    • @stevesenyitko8218
      @stevesenyitko8218 Před 9 dny

      ⁷9th mo nobu bu
      . CTy h b ft$⁶//n​@@UnPavedExpeditions