EDC Perfection! Compact Sling Bag (10 C's of Survivability)
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- čas přidán 24. 07. 2023
- Carrying something with you for emergencies, but also for convenience, is a must, in my opinion.
This bag will cover my needs in an urban environment as well as on a trail or even in an inconvenient camping situation.
Being light enough so as to not be too cumbersome while at the same time carrying everything that I need was what I was going for when I put this pack together.
In my opinion, this pack is perfect!
10 C's of survival
#cover
#container
#cordage
#combustion
#cuttingtool
#cottonbandana
#candlingdevice
#compass
#cargotape
#clothsailneedle
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I think this is the first video I have seen someone carry a Bible in their bag. Good for you! Good Video
The most essential piece of kit you can have! Thanks for watching! God bless! 👍
Nice go light kit
Thank you! I really enjoy this kit for my needs. It is very light. The heaviest thing is that Pathfinder canteen. That little thing is built like a tank 😄
I wouldn't change a thing! ❤
😘
Thank you
Thanks for watching! 👍
I personally like the style of that intro.
I liked how this one turned out! Thanks for watching 👍
Great video. Really enjoyed seeing your sling pack load out. I’m a huge fan of Osprey packs and have carried one daily for years now. It’s actually designed for cycling, but is the perfect capacity for EDC. Osprey definitely makes high quality gear that’s well worth the price.
In watching your load out I will say that I’m most impressed that you carry a Bible. I carry mine as well. Admittedly it’s one of the heaviest pieces of gear in my pack. But it’s also the most valuable and indispensable thing I carry. And I don’t leave home without it.
Amen to that! If everything else was lost but I still had the Word of God I'd be alright. I could live off that bread for a while! God bless and thanks for watching! 👍
Great kit. I carry much of the same things.
One thing many folks don’t mention about carrying water is besides hydration is for washing out eyes or a wound.
That's a good point! Thanks for watching! 👍
Cool pack, you seem to have it covered!
Thank you! It works great for my needs and if I absolutely had to stay out overnight during the zombie apocalypse I think I'd survive. 👍
Good kit!
Thanks, my friend! That M34 Pathfinder canteen is awesome! Fit like a glove.
@@awayinthewilderness4319 I saw it when Dave showed it on his channel
Nice kit enjoyed ur video, just subbed
I really appreciate it! Thanks a lot. This kit has worked really well for me so far. Going to do an overnight with it at some point. 👍
I love a good 10 C's video, thanks for sharing!!!!!!!
Me too 😃. Thanks for watching!
I prefer a small backpack, as I get older the shoulder bags feels heavier on the shoulders. My edc bag and my emergency get home bag works well together, but I usually carry my edc bag which contains everyday needs verses the emergency bag which I have never used. It’s good practice to set scenarios where you use your gear and it’ll help decide what other gears you need. Things to think about carrying: Gloves, large military poncho, large contractors garbage bags, hand saw, hard candy (energy boost), small axe, cotton scarfs, paracords, crank lights, pepper sprays, whistle, compass, and there’s more but everyone has different needs. The 10 C’s are just a starting point and encompasses basic survival, but like everything in life things change with the environment. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching! I agree with you. Doing this channel is actually really helping me in that regard. I'm figuring out what works and what doesn't. I know my kit will evolve more. I really enjoy trying out different gear and seeing what will work and what won't. I had a designated "bugout" bag at one time, but I took it apart and haven't put another one together. My haversacks are always around and I have my fishing kit together, but I will put together another emergency bag in the near future. I've used contractor bags in some of my videos and I actually prefer them stuffed with some debris over some of my inflatable sleep pads. I'll have to grab some hard candy! With me they'd all end up eaten in one sitting though 😄. Thanks a lot for your time!
Man, you're getting awfully close to 1K!
Almost there! Lord willing, in the next couple weeks!
Maybe add some bug juice your choice they even have single use towelettes…Have fun stay safe.
Good idea!
Cloth sail needle and Cargo tape are in the fire kit / repair kit tin. What would you change in this kit?
Great kit and very well done video. Thank you for sharing the knowledge. Stay safe out there.
Thanks for watching!
A great set up , liked the fact that you included some over the counter medicines and headache tablets. Please don't think I'm trying to be pickey but I'd like to suggest these small additions to improve your set up.
Firstly , get a good quality survival whistle (ACME or ACR), tie it to the other end of your compass lanyard and let it dangle on the outside of your pack, you can fasten the zip and let the whistle hang on outside of your pack. This way you can access the whistle even if your hands/arms are injured or pinned. If you had , heaven forbid , an accident in that pile of vegetation you were in, then a whistle would have been a great way of attracting attention especially if you had shouted yourself hoarse and nobody could see you waving as the vegetation was too high.
Secondly , add a small mesh bug headnet to your bag. Would have helped you with those annoying insects and has other uses.
Thirdly, a very minor point, add a half or three-quarter size pencil to your writing kit, just in case your ink runs out or freezes. Keep up the good work , looking forward to your next video , have subscribed.
Happy Trails !
Thanks so much for watching and taking the time to recommend some things. Those are some great suggestions. I keep one whistle in my main navigation kit attached to some pace beads. Great idea for every pack. I'll be adding one to this pack. Funny you mentioned the mesh head net because I was about to grab one at the store the other day. I also keep one of those in a certain pack. The issue I'm running into is purchasing multiple of the same items to keep in different packs as I like to keep some packs completely packed with items designated to that specific pack. I greatly appreciate the feedback and I do take all these type of comments into consideration. I'm always tinkering with my packs and trying to really hone in what I have in them. My next video should be overnight with my heavy duty haversack. Thanks a ton for the sub! God bless! 👍
@@awayinthewilderness4319 I've been "messing about , outdoors" for 50+ years , and I'm still learning. Having duplicate items simplifies life for yourself , but it adds to the cost in the longrun, it certainly makes it easier as you don't have to pack/unpack/repack all the time. Sometimes . . . "Less Is More" . . . If any one had got it right then we'd all be carrying identical kits right now. Thanks for your courteous reply.
Dud you say you have a video showing your emergency shelter? I'd like to see that!
Absolutely! Here is a link to one. Minimalist camping lightweight haversack overnighter.
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Doing the walk by ,do you place the camra walk by then come back and get the camera ?
Yes 👍