Thx for the vid. I never need to get home when I didn’t drive somewhere. So I use a slightly bigger bag. I always keep an extra bottle of water or 2 in my truck. I keep a lot of first aid. I try to keep petty cash. I have an awsome rain poncho I have been using often lately on my picket 🪧 line. Hat and gloves. A few multitools, and I can walk 20 miles home if need be
My Beefy pouch really is beefy. I have it filled to bursting. It still fits in my pants cargo pockets, which is what I wanted. I have everything and anything in there with some redundancy. I keep a 6mil contractors garbage bag in mine for emergency shelter
@@wesvan6 Sorry, I didn't mean it that way, I was using it as a figure of speech. I wasn't saying you were being argumentative, I appreciate your inputs and think you make a valid point. I chose to have first aid be separate but including it could also be a good solution.
I respect that in your opinion the video is longer than it needs to be and I will consider your feedback when making future videos, but I don't see why you thought you needed to express that opinion in such a nasty way. Creating these kits and making these videos is a lot of work and I don't any money on this channel, I just do it to share what I have learned.
@@clansman3766 That's only true if I agree with you that the video is too long and I don't. When making a small survival kit there are a lot of tradeoffs due to size and weight constraints and I think it is important to explain why I choose what I choose. This video has 7,500 views and you are the only person to complain about its length.
@ScottenJonesVideo I'm well aware of the tradeoffs that need to be made in a smaller survival kit. I have many ranging in size. I'm going to apologise to you as maybe I shudnt have said it the way I did an was just too impatient. I'm sorry bud.
@@clansman3766 I appreciate the apology, everyone's needs and knowledge are different. I am always happy to have a respectful dialog, I have learned a lot from comments people have made.
Thx for the vid. I never need to get home when I didn’t drive somewhere. So I use a slightly bigger bag. I always keep an extra bottle of water or 2 in my truck. I keep a lot of first aid. I try to keep petty cash. I have an awsome rain poncho I have been using often lately on my picket 🪧 line. Hat and gloves. A few multitools, and I can walk 20 miles home if need be
Yeah, this more of a hiking kit, like you I keep a lot of supplies in my truck.
My Beefy pouch really is beefy. I have it filled to bursting. It still fits in my pants cargo pockets, which is what I wanted. I have everything and anything in there with some redundancy. I keep a 6mil contractors garbage bag in mine for emergency shelter
Nice kit.
well done friend
Enjoyed the video . . . Nice gear .
make sure to secure that battery in a non conductive case. thanks for the video.
I would be worried if it was a 9 volts with both terminals on one end but I don't really worry about AA or AAA with the terminals on opposite ends.
Where's the simple first aid kit?
In the same play list: ua-cam.com/video/q3T8uULAvMk/v-deo.html
Add a large section of aluminum foil..
I have aluminum foil in this kit.
So no bandaids or diarrhea medicine?
I have separate first aid kits of various sizes and capabilities.
@@ScottenJonesVideo sounds good. It was the first video of yours I’ve seen.
@@wesvan6 thanks, I mean you could certainly argue for including them, I am just more of a modular guy.
@@ScottenJonesVideo I’m not here to argue sir, plenty of that in other comment sections. Best of luck to you with your channel.
@@wesvan6 Sorry, I didn't mean it that way, I was using it as a figure of speech. I wasn't saying you were being argumentative, I appreciate your inputs and think you make a valid point. I chose to have first aid be separate but including it could also be a good solution.
Feck sake i lost the will to live listening to ye. Ye cuda made that vid on a third of the time it took.
I respect that in your opinion the video is longer than it needs to be and I will consider your feedback when making future videos, but I don't see why you thought you needed to express that opinion in such a nasty way. Creating these kits and making these videos is a lot of work and I don't any money on this channel, I just do it to share what I have learned.
@ScottenJonesVideo it's more work creating your vids than you need to make it
@@clansman3766 That's only true if I agree with you that the video is too long and I don't. When making a small survival kit there are a lot of tradeoffs due to size and weight constraints and I think it is important to explain why I choose what I choose. This video has 7,500 views and you are the only person to complain about its length.
@ScottenJonesVideo I'm well aware of the tradeoffs that need to be made in a smaller survival kit. I have many ranging in size. I'm going to apologise to you as maybe I shudnt have said it the way I did an was just too impatient. I'm sorry bud.
@@clansman3766 I appreciate the apology, everyone's needs and knowledge are different. I am always happy to have a respectful dialog, I have learned a lot from comments people have made.