Springtime Haversack Loadout for Simple Overnight Camping Trips (Modern Gear)
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- Опубліковано 6 кві 2024
- This is a haversack that I would use during the spring and summer months. Though this kit is lightweight, it still covers all the bases for a simple and quick overnighter.
A lot of people (myself included) have a tendency to take more than they need if there is extra room in a pack. The good thing about a haversack is that the size requires you to be intentional about what you bring.
If you have not tried a haversack before, I would highly recommend that you do. Below is a list of haversack videos I've made. maybe they'll give you some ideas.
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Lightweight haversack
• My Lightweight Day Hik...
Heavy duty haversack
• Heavy-Duty HAVERSACK (...
Mini haversack
Part 1
• ULTRALIGHT HAVERSACK -...
Part 2
• Updated Haversack Surv...
Haversack Overnighters
Lightweight
• Minimalist Camping - O...
Heavy duty
• Camping out of a Haver...
Thunderstorm Camp Video
• Thunderstorm Camping i...
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Slapping your bag is part of being an outdoorsman!😂😂😂
😄✌️👍 It must be, cuz I'm not the only one I see doing it. Lol...... Once my wife pointed it out to me, I can't unsee it. I notice everyone doing it now.
Smack that bag brother!!! 😂😂😂 Awesome kit! Bless you brother! Love your content and that you’re just you 🔥
😄 Thanks a lot, bro! Appreciate you!
A lot of guys love the winter bushcraft scene.... I get it. Not as sweaty. No ticks, skeeters, and other bugs. "Pretty" snow scapes....
I'm the exact opposite, though. I loathe winter. Spring, Summer, and Fall is my scene. If I never went through another northern winter again I'd be perfectly fine with that lol
It might be different if I went through the northern winters 😄. In my area they're not that bad. For me it's the bugs. That's what really makes me loathe camping in the warmer weather. Thanks a lot for watching!
@@awayinthewilderness4319agreed I hate the damn bugs
What a hunk!!! 😜
😂❤️😘
Looking at the haversack I would say that it’s a hidden woodsman haversack made by Malcolm
I carry a small N.T. Bible. When bored, can't sleep, or times of big trouble, it calms fear and keeps my mind where it should be. I pat 'Alice' (my ruck) every time I pass by her; just to let her know she's on my mind. Thanks for the nice video.
😄 Thanks for watching! ✌️
God bless!
Great video bro! I love smacking my packs too. It feels good touching the material when it's great quality it's fun!! Enjoy the smackin!! Keep it up it's Alot of fun!
😄 Thanks a lot, man! Appreciate you watching! ✌️
Those flat back pockets are great for 1 or 2 55 gallon contractor bags. Also, like you said that’s where I keep my map.
Great load out. Going to note go and check out your other vids.
Awesome man! I have used some 55 gallon drum liners, but only if I don't have a pad or something. That would make a good pockets for those. Maps as well. Thanks a lot for watching! 👍
Great load out
@@michaelbrunner6654 thank you!
Really enjoying your videos…that is a nice bag..I just bought the same Mora myself….God Bless..!!!
Thanks for watching! It really is a good bag. You just can't beat a Mora knife....... Especially for the price. God bless, my friend. Looking forward to getting some videos shot and edited very soon. ✌️
Consider just stuffing your sleeping bag in the haver sack and the same with the tarp but use a tshirt bag for the tarp incase it's wet.
Saves time and eliminates memory creases.
Nice setup Brother!
I have seen other people stuff things in like that. Maybe I'll have to give it a try. Thanks for watching! ,👍✌️
Nice kit, I really like it. Thanks for sharing it.
JT
Barren County, Kentucky.
Thanks for watching! God bless!
The Emberlit is a nice little twig stove.
It is nice. Looking forward to using it again. It's been quite a while since I've used it.
THANKS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You're welcome! 😄 Thanks for watching!
Nice kit brother!
Thanks, man! Excited to get out and film a short overnight with it.
Looks good😊
Thank you!
I have the one Tigris ground sheet also.
They've done great for me. I love using them. Very lightweight as well.
I dig it, all solid quality items just dang heavy to throw over the shoulder haha to each their own keep grinding brotha!!✊️🔥✌️💚
Thank you for watching! This is definitely not a bag set up for hiking any long distances. Just used as a quick overnight bag.
@@awayinthewilderness4319 I enjoy the kit videos, I keep trying to shave weight on my haversack setup so hard to not pack EVERYTHING 😅
@@Canadian_Craftsman what haversack do you use?
@@awayinthewilderness4319 same the Hiddenwoodsman in earth brown I've really been needing to make a video I've been rounding it out constantly 🙃 lol
@@Canadian_Craftsman I'd love to check it out. I really enjoy gear videos myself
Great video! Keep up the great job and keep the content coming. God Bless!
Thanks! Wish I had time to put more out. If I could, I'd camp every day 😄. Thanks for watching
Stanley cook cup is almost indestructible.
I'm excited to spend some more time using it.
I have the Stanley cook kit, and its okay, but a tad small. You can cook ramen in it, but you have to break up the noodles. As for that life straw, do not trust it. It will not filter out viruses, or petrochemicals. So take some Potable Aqua water purification tablets, and yes I do boil water. But at the Altitude I live at 6000 feet above sea level. Water boils at only 200 degree's. I am going to invest in a three stage water filtration pump type system. A bit on the heavier side, but clean water is what you need.
I figured I would have to break up the noodles, but I'm just curious to see it's capabilities. I like that it has the cups with it. Viruses shouldn't be an issue I'm my area. I'll have to look more into it. Wouldn't be huge deal to toss in some purification tablets, I guess. I'd love to get one of those pumps as well. I've seen people online use them. Especially for bigger groups. Clean water is definitely what you need 👍. Thanks for the advice and thanks for watching! ✌️
Hello my good friend, thank you for your videos🌹🌹🌹🌹
Good quality and great content will undoubtedly bring you closer to your goals
And that day is not late❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
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Thank you for watching and the kind words! I really appreciate that!
What song is that in your intro big dog? It reminds me of Bon Iver
@@FlynnMcTaggart I actually have no idea. I grab everything off of the UA-cam studio music section. It's just a song that has no copyright. It really is a cool song. Had to listen again to see what it was. Thank you for watching! ✌️
A non "gusseted" pocket is useless and adds no space to whatever it is sewn into, About the only thing I can think they are good for is a map or something thinly folded like a handkerchief.
I agree. I've noticed if you put anything bigger than what you just said, all it does is create problems in the other area of the bag. Thanks a lot for watching! ✌️
A sling bag is OK as long as weight is less than 10 pounds, yeah I can pack more weight in a bag and attach all kinds of stuff to the outside, but why, anymore than 10 pounds just get a backpack.
Check out my sling bag video. Mine is definitely less than 10 pounds. I've been carrying it every day for about a year now
Thanks for watching! I've never been a fan of strapping a bunch of stuff to the outside of my bag. I like my packs as streamlined as possible with nothing flipping around.
I really don't understand this haversack phase. It just seems like a not very comfortable way to carry gear.
Ive seen guys use bags they owned to go camping.
I just don't understand why anyone would choose a little bag over a small backpack.
The price of hidden woodsman would have my wife murder me.
I have a 27liter condor backpack. I got that because molle straps i can make my pack go from overnight to a 3day or more.
I can understand a haversack for a day hike but overnight is really not making sense to me.
But lots of stuff lately i don't get. Like ultra light backpackers.
Very nice bag just not my jam i guess.
@@richardhenry1969 it's not uncomfortable at all, in my opinion. With this one in particular, I wouldn't be hiking in any long distance. The smaller haversacks that I use are for day hike situations and are very light. I've camped in those just to see how the night would go if you had to stay overnight.