My Top 5 Survival Comfort Items
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- Опубліковано 8 жов 2019
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Your the best Corporals Corner :-) Just loved how you turn your cap in the intro :-) Thank you so much for bringing me smiles and all of your trusted info.*nice to see your items.Thank you for sharing*
Over The Top ua-cam.com/video/tFIxWNrCDqA/v-deo.html
Hey shawn im wandering about theas grill covers/matts in the field bear box makes a pot from thim but i dont know mabe you can try thx p.s i unsubscribed everything on youtube cause they arnt right so dont take it to heart thx
Love the Over The Top reference
Gday
Can you please mirror your video content on free speech alt tech platforms such as LBRY and or Bitchute
Way too much censorship and shady stuff on: Fakebook + Twatter + mainsteamTube
The one "comfort" item I've always carried and rarely see is a simple 12" x 16" piece of plastic tarp with a grommet in each corner. I use this ALL the time just to have a clean workplace. Whether it be to lay out my first aid kit while treating a wound or as my kitchen table to sit food and utensils on to keep them out of the mud this little rectangle of "clean space" is wonderful. The grommets give me a way to fold over the edges and secure them but they also serve as stake points in a strong wind or to hang it up to dry. It rolls up secured by a small piece of paracord and weighs next to nothing.
Good that you were able to harvest a "survival sirloin".
One does not simply harvest sirloin. I am impressed.
I always keep 10-12 survival sirloins on me at all times. You just never know.
That beef is so good looking
Brian Landers So, everyone who serves needs to prove themselves to you? How about you go troll somewhere else.
@@tom_olofsson thanks for getting there before me.
So, thought I would add a little story from my childhood.
One summer during a Cub Scout camping trip we had a World War ONE marine veteran come out. And he Talked about how every time since the war he went camping the only thing he took to cook, eat, and drink with was a 20oz soup ladle he stole from the Cooks during the War and a piece of steel he had forged into a spork on one end , a knife on the other end and welded a bottle opener and can piercer onto the handle. He then showed us how to cook all sorts of things in the ladle, brew coffee or tea in it, boil and cool drinking water, roast meats using the handle as a spit and even transfer a coal from one fire and walk a long distance (mile or more) keeping that coal alive and hot enough to start a fresh fire elsewhere. He claimed in his youth he could swim a coal across a lake and start a roaring fire on the other bank before he ever felt a chill
To this day whenever I go back packing I use a ladle in the same way he did to cook my micro meals and teach kids how to cook with a ladle.
Thought you would enjoy the secondhand story of a Marine’s Experience in the FIRST World War
Cool story, bro. Just shows what you can do with minimal gear and a little ingenuity. 👍☺
Make a video, pass it on.
Post it!
Phenomenal story. All us older vets(I'm 52) should share our knowledge and encourage youth to experience the wild.
You never know when you may be forced into a survival scenario. I take short trips and long trips in all conditions. As a general rule, I have a 6 month minimum survival plan in place with gear and then raw survival after as needed.
No matter how good you are: always be open to the ideas of others. I was Infantry, "Follow Me" but sometimes another may be the squad leader.
What sets your videos aside from others is this.
Your not gabby. Concise and to the point. Info is solid. And the products are tested.
Another "Over The Top" video! Im like a "Hawk" watching for these tips and tools videos that you put out! Keep'em comin! I have learned alot of valuable mind sets and skills watching you and the other path finder crew at work. Keep up the excellent work my friend.
Comfort items are 95 % moral booster , so ya if you're in a survival situation might as well be happy : )
Old school is cool.
No backround music is cool.
I dig your calm no drama approach, I subbed a month ago and enjoy watching all the older videos. Good to go.
I was at a bushcraft gathering of about 150 people a couple of weeks ago and heard your name mentioned at least a dozen times in casual conversation. And no, it wasn't Wowak busting on you...😀 Anyway keep up the good work! People like what you are doing.
A pack of playing cards. Regardless of how far you are from anywhere, if you play a game of soltaire, someone else will tap you on shoulder and tell you to put the 6 on the 7!
i want to take this opportunity to thank you for helping me rehabilitate some misguided youths , we use you as inspiration to focus the attention and give a new appreciation for a self reliant mindset instead of an entitled one . we look forward to fridays when i get off my second job as bushcraft time . its like you are our scoutmaster and we are stewards of our needs . thank you so much , you are valued and appreciated . thank you for your service and for helping the youths that will inherit the world we all live in . much respect .
First of all, your videos are awesome. You give GOOD survival info (and as an outdoor educator, I can tell you, I appreciate it) and you give it to us straight. No nonsense. You talk about things, SHOW them, then usually demonstrate how to use them. This is the best way to teach almost anything. You are a true experiential educator and you are VERY GOOD at it. Obviously, you’ve been military trained. And some of us know that Upward Bound was started to train sailors to survive the rigors of shipwrecks, falling overboard, etc. how to not only PHYSICALLY survive otherwise perilous environs, but to mentally survive them. And, you do such a great job; you are my favorite survival expert. Well done!
The chair idea is great. I have a bunch of scrap leather. I’m gonna make one of those.
Great picks. Absolutely agree with the portable grill mesh. I ordered one like that but with collapsable 6" legs a while back, love it! much better than traveling with metal pans. Now they sell them in Walmart.
My next favorite comfort item for just camping is the REI Flexlite Air Chair, I got used. It's very small and light. Perfect for being lazy in during bad weather setups.
Cool video, really like that stool idea!
Ahhh, yes, Confort, the 11th C...!
Slip 3 or 4 knee-high nylons over the outer case of your Grayl, then slip them off and put one inside (wrapping over at the top) before dipping up water.
These pre-filter any particulates like bark, leaves, etc. and makes the Grayl's filter last longer. It also pads the Grayl eliminating the rattle if you carry your Grayl inside a Stanley Cook Pot.
Love all your videos! I really appreciate what you do, some things I know but you always make it better by reaffirming or having a new gadget that I didn’t know existed! I hope to see you “out there” 🙏🏻
The biggest comfort item I saw in the video was that generously portioned rib eye cooked on an open flame. OUTSTANDING! Stuffed mushroom caps as a side. Not roughing it too much today? Of course that is brought to you by the cooking grate. That's right on time. I just started looking for a stainless cooking grate. Thanks for the video. Excellent as always.
I had the same thought; if that was always dinner, I wouldn't have as much a problem convincing my family to prep.
I like that in your newer videos you’re showing your humor! Keep it up brother
My #1 survival comfort item is a FLESHLIGHT.
Is that a comfort item or a necessity?
🤫😂😂
Good to see that you do make room for optional items, especially for people new to this type of experience.
We all know that these will vary from one person's pack to another. It is important and in keeping with your attention to details that you point out that even the Corporal exercises options.
Well done again marine. I wouldn't expect less than the best from you. As always looking forward to your next video.
I can hear the DI voice in my head screaming, "What are you doing with that cover in "locked" position, Corporal Kelly?!?!?" 🤣 S/F
I have to agree, it's always nice to have a few creature comforts wherever you are and they can be different for everyone. They not only can help keep your spirits up but can bring a calm to a stressful situation so that you can refocus and put your thoughts in order. Another excellent video.
Comfort items! Was just thinking of that this past week because I haven’t broken my first over night in the woods vCard and plan to do so this weekend. They say bring comfort items and it’s okay to overpack the first time. Felt weird about my msr guardian water filter because it wasn’t 10cs. I’m finding knee pads are my outdoors chair right now because I can plumbers vice wood better. I cook steak on the embers with curry powder/salt rub and omg is that m’mm good. I never know where to put my steak when it’s done other than a bandana which makes cutting a surgical job. But hey, I’m training even when it’s raining at least once a week.
Definitely got a kick out of the Camp Crystal Lake shirt while making an "OVER THE TOP" reference! OUTSTANDING!! 😂🤣😂
Just watched a few others top 5 comfort items. It’s cool to see each personality’s choice in what they call comfort items.
Great video as always... comfort n convenience is always a beautiful thing... especially when you're getting up there in the years and still out there making it happen !
Cool points awarded for the Camp Crystal Lake shirt
Nice gear. I especially liked the stool, grill and filter. Thanks for the video Shawn and for doing the dirt time and research.
Your channel has had me hooked since day 1 of Level 4 lockdown in NZ. First weekend of Level 2 I'm foraging in surplus and camping stores looking at gear and practicing knots with grandchildren. Really appreciate the time it takes to put all these videos together- I'm not too fussed about metrics / imperial measurements cos that's what Aunty google is for!
I love it when even your older videos pop up in my feed.
This one was cool 👍
0:39 love that Over The Top reference! 👍🏿
So much learnt from your videos.
Been reaserching water purifiers and this one escaped me, this looks like the perfect solution that I have been looking for.
Ordered one.
Good additions to your kit.
I like the water purifier bottle.
I carry a Sawyer mini and yes if the water is questionable, I will use it.
One thing I added to my bag is one of those hunting camo nets. I think 6x8.
I bought on the discount rack at the end of hunting season for 5 dollars.
Works great as a mosquito net.
Not having mosquitos buzzing my ear at night is a good thing.
Also if good for camoflaging the camp or yourself.
Never forget personal hygiene items.
Simple things like brushing your teeth, shaving, and a clean t shirt and a pair of socks can change your outlook on life.
I've learned a lot from you, Corporal. Thanks for your efforts. And Merry Christmas!
Grayl grill knife canteen and steak are all the comfort I need and maybe a torch and emergency light good choices in your vids very rounded
Great video! Love the lantern! That's the best backpacking lantern I've seen yet.
I’m liking the info. Your verbal communication is excellent . The equipment usage and proper procedure gives confidence to all, you make Survivability a chance for those who have had none ,keep up the good work soldier on.
Like that camp stool, I have used a trimmed off piece of a foam camping pad to sit on, I was sitting on the ground, but not in the dirt and a little cleaner and not as cold. A lot of neat items, thanks.
Great Lincoln Hawk reference and as always excellent video brother. Keep up the great work.
Winner takes it all. Nice reference, good flick. I really appreciate you going over things like the tripod lash that you've covered before because not everyone has been here from the get go.
Love the shirt! Another great video. Thank you. Keep em comming.
awesome i had already picked up that grill and love it and the water purifier is already on my list from your other video lol thx for sharing great stuff as always
Dude long time follower, you are hilarious. I laughed so hard when you where educating us on what you like to do with the hat !!
This was Over the Top lol nice video I'm late to the party here but I've seen several of your videos today and its great content
Camp crystal lake T-shirt!!! Lol love it!
Thanks for sharing, great options , I like the camp stool , grill , I have a Grayl , never seen that lantern or the mess kit before, God bless !
comfort is necessary for proper psychology. Proper psychology is necessary for survival.
True. You could pack a bunch of snacks, jerky, dried food, etc etc. but having a hot meal is worth the extra effort and weight. It just does something for you mentally. It’s a huge morale boost
Lol loved the Over the Top reference. Awesome! Great video CPL,
Very informative video brother. Your channel is my go to for all things self reliance.
All of these items are excellent choices. Last time I went camping, I brought a three legged portable chair. I’m so glad I brought it. It’s amazing how comfortable those chairs really are.
Over the Top is one of my favorite movies. Well done!
Thanks for the short list..That stool seat looks awesome.. too bad its sold out.. well ill have to keep my eye on it.
I always enjoy your helpful info sir ! I am an adventure dirt bike rider / camper, I love watching bush craft / survivor channels like yours. Thank you for your service!
Peace Bro
I like your puristic style to explain your used gear. As a former german "sergeant"
I can absolutely recommend to carry some "comfort items".
Thanks Cpl Kelly, outstandingly , outstanding ! Carry on !
Watching all videos over again bro.. love it
I've had a Grayl since their kickstarter days. It works, it's simple and it's reliable. Does my heart good to see someone like yourself using it as well.
People take comfort items for granted. They boost morale and good morale increases survivability.
This has been a legitimate great channel since day one. Thanks for not changing. Over the top lol
I also carry a folding saw in my kits. Makes things a lot easier either the Bachco or the silky one or the other is in every kit that o have. Great comfort item.
Love the “over the top” quote... just like Stallone lol another great video. Thanks
Great video as always!
Another OUTSTANDING video! I loved the "Over The Top" reference.
I definitely need to get one of those camp stools. Thanks for this video. ☺
Thanks for sharing Sir, it was a pleasure meeting you over the weekend. I enjoy these cheat items in the woods, since every time i go out it's for enjoyment, not for survival... practicing skills we might use in survival is great but not my main focus when I'm out in it. Thanks again for all you do and you have another subscriber for sure!!!
Oh btw, nice shirt, I think you could take out Jason!
Watched several vids b4 subscribing. You teach the same way I learned (way back when). Always glad to get the refreshers from an expert. Lead the way...
I would like to second on the amazingness of the Grayl. I've used multiple other purifiers, pump filters, squeeze filters, etc, and the Grayl not only is rapidly fast, but extremely durable, the filters are cheap, and the size/weight is great for backpacking trips of all types.
Those are some great comfort items. I particularly like the camp stool. Thank you.
Those are awesome items. I'm adding some to my gear. Excellent video!!!
I love the Grayl; I generally pre-filter with a handkerchief to extend the life of the filter. It also take out many chemicals, which boiling won't do (might get some sales in New Palestine. I think it's the perfect filter for E & E. I like the UCO dish set, but I prefer dishes I can also cook in; double the duty with half the equipment. I always enjoy your videos, Shawn, especially the makeshift shelters...and your meals. Keep up the great work.
Cool stuff! I love cool stuff. ♡
Anytime you and canterbury post i have to watch. Keep up the good work
Really enjoying the video content and channel. Thanks Brother
Comfort items help with the mental part of a true survival situation. Outstanding video CPL Kelly!!!
I keep some rubber bands around my geopress to attach my bandana as a prefilter. Keep that filter clog free.
Ohhhhh, Over the Top, your getting on my Christmas card list, great video.....👍👍🏴🏴🏴
I have the entire stool. It clips to the right side of my camera caddy harness and I lie not when I say I can carry that thing around all day and not know it's there. I reach up with my left hand, pop the clip, slide it down my arm and over my hand, slip off the elastic that holds it closed, open it and sit on it. It's great for sitting quietly waiting for the birds to show.
awesome, I'm learning alot on your channel planning a camping trip will be using many of your techniques, loved the lamp and grill prices were reasonable 👍
Loving the camp crystal lake shirt. Awesome.
Good teaching demo. I used to make things like that all the time as a kid who ran the hills. Out of customized necessity. Good video.
Love that tripod stool. Now I need to get some canvass and make one. I will check out that Grayl system also. Thanks for the video.
That shirt is the best. I was at that camp for many summers. I was part of the boy scouts troop54. We did camp glen gray for years! I learned so much...and I was there in the 80s. Lol....I'm 41 now and I'm still hard-core camping and fishing nut.
My favorite comfort item backpacking is a bar-b-que fork I bought at Walmart.for $1. I prop it up with a rock and angle it over a fire. I cook steak, pork country style ribs, pork belly, sausage, hot dogs, and spam with it. After eating, I stick the fork end in the fire to purify it.
Thanks for another informative video, Corporal!
love the pouch for the grill, (nothing to stop you having a steak during a conflict), cheers buddy love watching your uploads!
Outstanding quote!!
Good stuff, That grill is a nice size. Nice Over the Top reference
Nate
Outstanding!!
Over the top!!! Great movie!!!
Greatest movie quote, love it
I get so hungry watching these videos ....awesome info Sir
Great video, as alk of them!
I've made myelf such a grill lije that, with folding legs.It is very useful👍
All the best C.C!!
Thanks for doing what you do! Love the content. -Respect
I love my Fenix CL 09 lantern. It has red and green lamp source as well as 200 lumin white. It also has a tail magnet. It’s powered by a cr123 and is super light and compact.
Great additions to the kit!
Thanks for the video corporal
Camp Crystal Lake, lol, nice! Great gear reviews, man, thanks. That ribeye looks legitimate:)
Awesome video these would be great just in case in a survival situation you should really take any advantage you can
Love the over the top qoute lol God-bless bro
That little light can help you find your cold camp at night by leaving it on in camp