Solo Overnight Building an Emergency Survival Kit Under 10 Pounds, This Will Save Your Life.

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Please Hit the LIKE and SUBSCRIBE BUTTONS as well as the NOTIFICATION BELL. Feel Free to Check out my Amazon Influencer Page and Follow Me on Instagram, and Facebook. Thanks For Watching.

recall
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My granddaughter watch every week. She and I have built several of shelters in woods on my property.. she is 6 yrs old and has learned so much from your videos. I appreciate you and she loves her man in the woods.🐕‍🦺🇺🇲

handlebarslim
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I'm a 70 something & knees & ankles take all the fun outofhiking/tracking/fishing now-a-days, but had a setup close to what you're advising here. Mine, in my 20s was bit heavier. Diff was paracord wasn't a common item & never heard of bankline. Sashcord, jute line, braided fishing line, &/or a lightweight rope (usually a 50ft len.). Used a folder, usually, and "carpenter's hatchet (straight blade w/a hammer peen) & an 18-20 inch machete. I forget what rest of gear was, but, there was a coffeepot tucked in somewhere.

May have most tucked away, but, 40yrs past and my furry pard long gone w/most of the gear. Oh Well!

Good vid, Corp.

andypanda
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Been sitting on Etsy hitting refresh for an hour... FINALLY got a cup and bottle set! 👍

sethdunlap
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Outstanding AF, Corporal! One of your best videos yet. You may have saved some poor souls life by making it. God bless and have a wonderful day. ❤️❤️❤️🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

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I'm a little late to the party on Saint Patrick's Day here, I had to get some coffee before I can watch it's kind of my thing on Sunday, anyways happy Saint Patrick's day everybody!

BUZZKILLJRJR
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This is the kind of information that is practical and stays out of the tacticool territory. Don't get me wrong, going out fully loaded for adventure is fun, but this is what I would have with me if things go south. It's like all of the edc videos where they have a US General tool box tucked into their Tardis sized pockets.

I field dressed the last deer I shot with a $6 Cabelas branded pocket knife. Not my first choice, but it was in my pocket and saved me from having to take an extra trip back to my jeep.

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My guy just lit his tent stake on fire. I was no way I just watched that. Learn something new everyday. Thanks corporal

TheLGD
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For anyone wondering about or wanting more info on that assault pack - I had it in my left over military gear from my time in. I used to hike 2 stretches of the Appalachian Trail with my friend and former YouTube AT hiker. He had some nice uktralite gear and all the latest fashions. I had my assault pack. I was able to fit food, my gray or geopress, hammock w attachments, woobie, spare socks, shirt and shorts, some minimal bushcraft gear… I think I came in around 20-25lbs.

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It's true. The only knife you'll ever need is the Victronox 79. I've actually cut down small trees with it (5" in diameter) with no problem. It's very robust. Bulletproof.

ThomasSpearman-gy
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I always appreciate how you're not a mouth breather in the close up cuts of the gear. That drives me nuts on other channels

dmitch
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The items to be included in any ‘survival’ kit seems to be ‘fluid’ in that we can always think of something else!
I like your approach! Doing is the best teacher!

generator
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great video. nice looking kit. one item l would bring is a whistle. helps you get found quicker. stay safe.

briansuttles
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I used to get made fun of for the saw on my Victorinox "Camping" knife. Well, I know of one guy who is happy for it. He fell rock climbing near my friend and I. I cut down a small tree to make a crutch to rapidly evacuate him out of the forest and to the hospital. That knife has been around the world with me and built or destroyed more things. I now carry its successor - same brand and style - while it rests in retirement on my desk at home - broken and reshaped can opener and short blade. All still functional, just a little less efficient.

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The pocket knife that shawn has is a (78 ) not the 79, its just a woopsie no shade, so you don't buy the wrong one guys the actual 79 with the corkscrew on it is like $20 cheaper is why I mentioned and corrected it..,
I carry a ranger grip 79 because (instead of having a screwdriver) on the bottom, (it's got a corkscrew), the one in this video ( is the 78 )
( that's the only difference),
it has the saw and everything and I use it for untying knots and I keep a little sail needle in the corkscrew that I shortened. Also for some reason the 79 always is $20 or more cheaper for whatever reason.

BUZZKILLJRJR
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Practical, straightforward, and to the point! Excellent

bonniephillips
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I really liked the mentality of this video. You don't have to have the best or most expensive gear to practice your skills or to take a course. I think more people need to hear that.

henchman_ben
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Great presentation! The only thing I would change is to pull the fero rid to you and hold the knife still. It’ll give you better control of where you are throwing your sparks and better control of that sharp edge. You actually did this at about 18 minutes in but it might be worth mentioning.
I love these! Please keep them coming!

mreb
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Thanks for the information. I've been building and giving get home bags to my siblings and nephews and nieces for years, using a similar equipment list. The first two I came up with were close to fifteen pounds, and pared it down to ten pounds afterwards, My family laughed at first, but most have ended up using the duct tape, poncho, fleece jacket or bandana from the bags as well as the water bottle. I added water purification tablets, a small ziplock bag w/ OTC meds and bandaids and a granola bar and put them in the Nalgene bottle. After watching your videos have replaced para-cord with bank line, works great when needed.

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Hooah❤. Corporal, in this crazy world, you give me peace. God bless America.

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