Tripod with no time for lashings

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  • @flashfronkprepping1779
    @flashfronkprepping1779 5 років тому +26

    Anytime Dave says quick and dirty the video gets an automatic thumbs up 👍 lol

  • @macattacka2862
    @macattacka2862 5 років тому +5

    We missed these 'In the woods' type videos. That tripod lash you show here is even easier than the small utility chain wrap around version. Thanks for posting this video.

    • @DavidCanterbury
      @DavidCanterbury  5 років тому +3

      Got a video on that method from a couple years ago

  • @WayPointSurvival
    @WayPointSurvival 5 років тому +4

    Really good tips. Thanks!

  • @justinrochefort8369
    @justinrochefort8369 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the tip Dave.

  • @performanceregina
    @performanceregina 5 років тому +7

    As an even fast super-quick tripod tie I use a Canadian jam knot - cinches in seconds, holds tight enough to support the weight of a light cooking pot or billy-can, and comes off in seconds. Especially good with bank line.

  • @jsaenzMusic
    @jsaenzMusic 5 років тому +1

    Outstanding nugget of knowledge that I will be deploying on my upcoming winter camping trip thank you!

  • @bushblade
    @bushblade 5 років тому +2

    Millbank filtration is through capillary action, not gravity and fine weave, which is why you soak it first too.

  • @DeanNutz
    @DeanNutz 11 місяців тому +1

    Milbank bag in the uk. I got one but never used it. You just never know when you will, it's so small it fits in kit perfectly.

  • @mishawakapost2681
    @mishawakapost2681 5 років тому +2

    Fist bumps 👊👊👊👊👊, high fives/pats on the back ✋✋✋✋✋, extra thumbs up 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @millbankbagsusa2037
    @millbankbagsusa2037 5 років тому +15

    Great tip on making the tripod Dave. The millbank bag has a line on it for the reason of first filling the bag to the top by pulling the bag through the water or using a pot to pour water into the bag. Then you want to let the water run down to the line. That way by the time the water gets to the line, the contaminated water has dripped off the outside of the bag and it's ready to put your pot or container under the bag to star collecting the water. Hope this helps a little. Ray, Millbank Bags USA.

    • @DavidCanterbury
      @DavidCanterbury  5 років тому +2

      Nice thank you-

    • @DavidCanterbury
      @DavidCanterbury  5 років тому +2

      Send me an Email to pathfindersurvival@gmail.com I would love to trial a US made bag as well

  • @rooster1737
    @rooster1737 5 років тому +1

    I'll be getting two of these, like It's said "two is one, one is none." Great down and dirty tripod lashing as well. Short video but priceless info. Thanks Dave.

  • @davidroberts1816
    @davidroberts1816 5 років тому +2

    Love this vid ,this lashing method will definitely be employed in the near future ,once again brilliantly simple Dave

  • @rolandsilva9743
    @rolandsilva9743 5 років тому +1

    great tip Dave more please

  • @nantahalawildman6345
    @nantahalawildman6345 5 років тому +1

    Super awesome how fast knowledge spreads among this community. Recall watching a video maybe yesterday with this same method. Am so thankful it's all about sharing knowledge far and wide with polite correction. Good video, great comments, thanks all.

  • @stevebuckskinner5482
    @stevebuckskinner5482 5 років тому +1

    That tripod is brilliant! Thanks for sharing Dave!

  • @Darignobullseye
    @Darignobullseye 5 років тому +5

    Fantastic. Love the bag and the tripod demonstration!!:-)
    Thank you!

  • @fulltangbushcraft6382
    @fulltangbushcraft6382 3 роки тому +1

    This was a very good vid dave thank you

  • @mistastabs5840
    @mistastabs5840 5 років тому +3

    Nice, a Canadian jam knot will work to and
    Blackie Thomas' trammel great combination...

  • @WildAboutBeingOutdoors
    @WildAboutBeingOutdoors 5 років тому +1

    Great tip ! Thanks for sharing Dave.

  • @Downeastwaves
    @Downeastwaves 5 років тому +1

    Thanks Dave!

  • @Chevrolet1994
    @Chevrolet1994 5 років тому +2

    Good information Dave! Thank you loving my Buffalo Skinner knife!!!

  • @chiefkirk
    @chiefkirk 5 років тому +1

    Good job brother Dave. Handy ideas. Thanks for sharing pal.

  • @jeffballew4408
    @jeffballew4408 5 років тому +1

    I happened to have a big rubber o ring that I found that I use in the same fashion just wanted to share this with everybody. Easy storage also.

  • @kentmooney54
    @kentmooney54 5 років тому

    Man that’s sharp! Thanks Dave

  • @lovecraft4780
    @lovecraft4780 5 років тому +1

    Dave, you're so the boss. Great vid!!!!!!

  • @allencampbell9719
    @allencampbell9719 5 років тому

    Quick and easy tripod... I love it!

  • @billdavison4455
    @billdavison4455 5 років тому

    I really enjoy your videos. I see you werean MP joining in 81. I was in D-11 from June-August 81.. Good times! I also just received yourpathfinder bottle and bag. Can't wait to try it!

  • @vladvolk2222
    @vladvolk2222 5 років тому

    Thank You, Master!

  • @CountryBoysurvival
    @CountryBoysurvival Рік тому

    I've been wanting a Milbank bag for a very long time they last forever

  • @BCVS777
    @BCVS777 5 років тому

    The cut-off bottom portion of a Levi’s pant leg works well for this task. Just hem the top and sew across the bottom in a V shape and presto. zero cost alternative and works pretty well.

  • @gencooter4254
    @gencooter4254 5 років тому

    great video! I learned something new today

  • @drcsep
    @drcsep 5 років тому

    Outstanding tip... gracias profesor

  • @dohardthings1611
    @dohardthings1611 5 років тому

    Thanks David really nice video

  • @jessewellsproductions3979
    @jessewellsproductions3979 5 років тому

    That makes a hell of a lot of sense

  • @oxxnarrdflame8865
    @oxxnarrdflame8865 5 років тому +1

    Nice.
    Dave, I’ve seen a lot of different videos on purifying water but I’ve yet to see anyone try the Horace Kephart technique of adding charcoal to the water to sweeten it. Could you make a video on this technique?

  • @thomasnugent7602
    @thomasnugent7602 5 років тому

    Very good. Thank you very much

  • @tramontane3239
    @tramontane3239 5 років тому +2

    Would you turn the bag inside out alternating with every other use to keep the canvas clean, kinda like reverse flow maintenance on some of the store bought water filters.

  • @PingHansen
    @PingHansen 5 років тому +10

    Erm, you DO want to fill the bag ABOVE the line, actually, you want to fill it entirely, then let it drain down to the line, BEFORE you start collecting water for usage. Doing it that way, the outside of the bag is rinsed.
    If you only fill to the line, the particulate on the outside of the bag goes into your "potable" water, making it significantly less potable.

    • @BuckMckawtheotherone
      @BuckMckawtheotherone 5 років тому +1

      Hi P.H., just to alleviate your concerns, the Brown (or Milllbank) bag was / is designed to filter out turbid water, to clarify the water, removing floating debris, insects, sand and grit from the water. Dave did say to let the bag drip a while first before letting it drip into his clean container. The bag does not filter out Pathogens, Bacteria, or Viruses, which is where the boiling the water part becomes effective, which Dave does over the fire with the tripod set up. The outside of the bag was drenched in the same turbid water, but, wiping the outside of the bag manually before pouring the turbid water is the better solution to prevent debris and floaties falling into the container. As for the "let it flow a while first" part, that's to allow the material in the bag to swell enough to filter out the finer debris. It's the boiling part that makes the water potable. Most boiled bugs are safe to ingest by the way. ;-)

  • @MikeRyan207
    @MikeRyan207 5 років тому

    I can listen to Dave talk all day.

  • @larryeddings3185
    @larryeddings3185 5 років тому

    Quick, easy, and efficient.

  • @wildbrigante9596
    @wildbrigante9596 5 років тому

    Very quick and dirty but does the job. Great! Cheers, Luciano

  • @OzMan9989
    @OzMan9989 5 років тому +12

    Can you offer those bags on your online store?

  • @iffreak2076
    @iffreak2076 5 років тому

    Dave, you're the G.O.A.T.

  • @bushcraftjoe1
    @bushcraftjoe1 5 років тому

    Awesome video

  • @victorcastle1840
    @victorcastle1840 5 років тому

    Another real life tip, easy appeasie . Thanks

  • @neiljohnston3407
    @neiljohnston3407 5 років тому +10

    umm, my millbank bag says fill to the top, don't collect water until it drains / filters down to the line, it's not a fill to here line - the theory being that any unfiltered contamination on the outside of the bag will have dripped off (yes i know this wasn't the focus of the video)

    • @BuckMckawtheotherone
      @BuckMckawtheotherone 5 років тому

      Hi Neil, please see my response above to Mr.hansen. The Millbank bag is saturated in the same dirty water as that which you put in, so the outside should be wiped by hand after it is saturated. Filling the bag to the line, or only half-full is not the issue. You let the bag drip (as Dave said) for a while so the bag fibers swell more, before allowing it to drip into your container to boil the clarified water to kill Pathogens, Bacteria and Viruses that may be present. Boiling the water makes it safe to drink, not filtering in a Millbank bag. Hope that helps.

  • @michaelcarter8209
    @michaelcarter8209 2 роки тому

    Outstanding

  • @noelconroy3647
    @noelconroy3647 5 років тому

    Good video Dave thanks for sharing thumbs yup :-) :-)

  • @Atkrdu
    @Atkrdu 5 років тому

    Dave, why wouldn't you use a fixed loop or a poacher's loop secured with a slippery halfhitch to the tail? Makes everything quick & you get all your rope back, no?

  • @slickydicky
    @slickydicky 5 років тому

    Hey Dave, you should continue the On the Waters Edge series this summer

  • @roundtracker
    @roundtracker 2 роки тому

    That's bad ass....

  • @bushlifeaholick790
    @bushlifeaholick790 5 років тому

    Were can I get one brother

  • @3101010
    @3101010 5 років тому

    Brilliant

  • @stealthysteve1
    @stealthysteve1 5 років тому

    Never seen one that's cool

  • @darrylarthur5283
    @darrylarthur5283 5 років тому

    Dave thanks for everything. what species of cedar do you get your tinder bundle off of?

  • @acteon-nature-wildlife4507
    @acteon-nature-wildlife4507 5 років тому +2

    Superbe vidéo David Actéon nature France 👍@bientôt friend

  • @swampcatbushcraft7319
    @swampcatbushcraft7319 5 років тому

    I have a quick tripod lash that may be a good idea but then again you have alot more experience than me just would like to share it with you

  • @stephenwandling174
    @stephenwandling174 5 років тому

    Dave, thanks for this. I can think of several applications for this fast tripod lashing method.
    But, I do have a question about the 'clove hitch' that you tie. I posted the same question on Corporals Corner but did not get a response. I have looked on his knot tying videos and there, he ties a clove hitch, but on his other videos, he ties a 'Single Constrictor Knot' which is a great not and that seems to be the same as what you tied here.
    With the CH, you end up with the bitter end and the main portions parallel with each other. But, on the SCK, they are definitely not parallel, but twisted together.
    In the sailing world the Constrictors, both the single and the double are used in situations where one might consider using a hose clamp to make a repair. They can be tied on a splitting wooden tiller or even on a splitting wood mast. A well tied Double usually cannot be untied and must be cut off.
    I use the SCK to quickly 'whip' 3-strand rope, among other things.
    Please hear this as feedback and not criticism.

    • @backwoodstrails
      @backwoodstrails 5 років тому

      For some reason Dave and his crew (I saw the same in one of his "tip of the week videos) tie a constrictor knot (going under the entire "X") and call it a clove hitch. A true clove hitch does not go under the "X". You are correct about a clove hitch paralleling the "X". At least that is what all the knot books say to do.

    • @stephenwandling174
      @stephenwandling174 5 років тому

      backwoodstrails, thanks for the response. As I hope I made clear, the constrictor knot is a great knot, and I think that it should be included in any basic knots course. But, I can tie a clove hitch in the dark, just by feel, but for a constrictor, I have to see that 'x' to slide the end under.
      In scouts we were also taught how to tie a bowline with one hand, and like the clove hitch, it can be a lifesaver when a critical situation arises. I have imagined hanging onto a sailboat with one hand and tieing myself onto a halyard with a bowline, with the other hand, so the crew can winch me aboard.

  • @trynsurviven2440
    @trynsurviven2440 5 років тому

    Wait....did Dave just start a fire with a...match?

  • @tleechapman6991
    @tleechapman6991 2 роки тому

    👍🏻

  • @datnotme9921
    @datnotme9921 5 років тому

    👍👀

  • @neilcastell6951
    @neilcastell6951 5 років тому

    Many years ago i had a millbank bag, low tech solution but pretty effective,
    ... they were for troops serving in the far east jungles during ww2,
    but they were invented in a hospital so maybe that explains the horrible
    lime green color they came in.

  • @pryzmcat
    @pryzmcat 5 років тому

    Hmm..learn something new everyday.

  • @ian0green
    @ian0green 5 років тому

    mmonster match !

  • @flashfronkprepping1779
    @flashfronkprepping1779 5 років тому +1

    Hey I get to be first today. Great to see you again Captain Dave...

  • @earthprisoner
    @earthprisoner 5 років тому

    your audio is cutting early, about 6 seconds before video

  • @grey3977
    @grey3977 5 років тому +2

    10:00 and that's how you get forest fires in ca...
    I'm sorry that's a bad comment. You need to add several decades of government miss management

  • @BrosCrypto
    @BrosCrypto 5 років тому

    I wonder how youll look with a dyed beard all in black. Maybe youll look 15 years younger.
    But good tripod technique.

  • @danielpescadodf
    @danielpescadodf 5 років тому

    Primeiro like