I remember as a kid in the early ‘80’s we were running around with our pocketknives, matches and surplus canteens spending all day “bushcrafting” before I even knew what bushcrafting was. As a kid we just scrounged up whatever was close enough to what we needed, wouldn’t be missed and we could make work. Man, those were fun times and I still feel like a kid every time I head into the outdoors. I wish more kids nowadays could have that experience.
Its so crazy watching reruns of dual survival from when dave was on it and see him via youtube years later, its awesome and his skills are great as well
For ultra light, I recently aquired a kuiu summit refuge 3 and a down quilt by big agnes large enough to cover two people on pads. The tent is just under 2lbs and is huge for its wieght and stuff size. The tent shell fits in a USGI Canteen pouch and the inner mesh tent w floor fits in another one w 12 stakes. No poles needed, trekking poles or field crafted from sticks will work, or a ridge line. The tent also has a zip in stove jack.
Good to have a wide range of shelter and sleep gear available for various conditions...I keep my sleeping bags stored in a xl duffle bag so they aren't compressed. Looking forward to the next video....Thanks Dave! Happy new year!
Merry Christmas and happy new year brother thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise and for taking us on your adventures through the woods and GOD-BLESS i appreciate you and what you do for us
Hi Dave I don't think I ever saw your overlanding trailer? I've been trying to come up with a design of my own overlanding trailer. could show it in a video? I could use some ideas for my build.
Cool kit. Thanks for sharing. Looks like you've got close to a couple of thousand miles ahead of you at a minimum. You probably have a couple of thousand fans / subscribers with private property along the way, upon which you and your crew could camp / overnight along your journey. I'm one, though camping at my spot would put a couple more hundred miles to your overall journey. You could go down one way and come back up another. You should do a big journey sometime and make a route around the country camping only at subscriber's places. Maybe get a list of possible subscribers places that they send in with descriptions, pictures, etc. You could spend an entire season doing that easily. Never seen anyone interact with their fanbase in that manner. Just an idea, brother. You and yours are always welcome at my campfire anytime.
This is more of an ultra light event as far as gear goes and I use both often depending on what I’m doing. The pathfinder hammock was developed as an entry level hammock for affordable quality not necessarily light weight. I work with many companies as well and Hammock gear has been one of my partners for almost 10 years. I am pretty sure 5,000 UL hammock guys won’t have much interest in Traditional Kit.
Maybe I missed it but what’s the item that was sitting on top of the pillow case in the dyneema bag he had his left hand on during a good part of the beginning? Thx
I wonder what your opinion would be of using a game cart as a way of conveyance of heavier gear or what solution you would have to packing a long term in nomadic/long term sustainable wilderness living kit. Horses or goats seem viable with goats being likely more affordable. I haven't seen to much about anyone doing anything with game carts for survival and it seemed very multifunctional and practical.
I remember as a kid in the early ‘80’s we were running around with our pocketknives, matches and surplus canteens spending all day “bushcrafting” before I even knew what bushcrafting was.
As a kid we just scrounged up whatever was close enough to what we needed, wouldn’t be missed and we could make work.
Man, those were fun times and I still feel like a kid every time I head into the outdoors.
I wish more kids nowadays could have that experience.
Looking forward to meeting you David. Safe travels
Thanks Dave this series should have lots of information thanks for sharing.
Its so crazy watching reruns of dual survival from when dave was on it and see him via youtube years later, its awesome and his skills are great as well
I think you did a great job showing different methods of heavy comfort and light backpacking systems.
For ultra light, I recently aquired a kuiu summit refuge 3 and a down quilt by big agnes large enough to cover two people on pads. The tent is just under 2lbs and is huge for its wieght and stuff size. The tent shell fits in a USGI Canteen pouch and the inner mesh tent w floor fits in another one w 12 stakes. No poles needed, trekking poles or field crafted from sticks will work, or a ridge line.
The tent also has a zip in stove jack.
Thanks for including us today Dave
Feliz Ano Novo pra você Dave, grande abraço aqui do Brasil. 🇧🇷👍
Thank you,Dave. Have a safe New Year.🎉
No jungle hammock with the built-in bug netting? Kinda fits the bill of Hang Con doesn't it. Safe travels
Hey Dave!!
Good to have a wide range of shelter and sleep gear available for various conditions...I keep my sleeping bags stored in a xl duffle bag so they aren't compressed. Looking forward to the next video....Thanks Dave! Happy new year!
Dave is the king
Merry Christmas and happy new year brother thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise and for taking us on your adventures through the woods and GOD-BLESS i appreciate you and what you do for us
Awesome information and video. Looking forward to seeing it all in action and in person.
I really like the pf mattress. Looking forward to trying it out
Have a safe trip, and enjoy yourself!
Awesome kit. Hope you and your family have a Happy New Year
Speaking of packing, my christmas recipe pamphlet is going in my center pouch of my alice pack, with my cook kit. Thanks to instructors for that
Instead of a sleeping bag has anyone used large thermal zip up coveralls ?
Could we use the Flextail pump for the Exped sleeping pad? Exped recommends their widget to blow up the air pads but it’s too heavy and bulky.
Hey Dave, do you prefer overquilts over sleeping bags?
Enjoy your trip and travel safe
Ty dave
Good video. Have a good and safe New Year!
This is a great reference video Dave.
Hi Dave I don't think I ever saw your overlanding trailer? I've been trying to come up with a design of my own overlanding trailer. could show it in a video? I could use some ideas for my build.
Good Morning Dave 👍🏻
Dave and Family ♥♥♥♥♥👑👑👑👑👑 Zahn ♥♥♥♥♥, treats and tummy rubs. Tonka sends a tail wag and a sniff to his fellow furry friends.
Looks like a TA-50 layout 👍👍
Update on winter Jeep setup. And everything you carry.
Cool kit. Thanks for sharing. Looks like you've got close to a couple of thousand miles ahead of you at a minimum. You probably have a couple of thousand fans / subscribers with private property along the way, upon which you and your crew could camp / overnight along your journey. I'm one, though camping at my spot would put a couple more hundred miles to your overall journey. You could go down one way and come back up another. You should do a big journey sometime and make a route around the country camping only at subscriber's places. Maybe get a list of possible subscribers places that they send in with descriptions, pictures, etc. You could spend an entire season doing that easily. Never seen anyone interact with their fanbase in that manner. Just an idea, brother. You and yours are always welcome at my campfire anytime.
Thanks Dave
I'll be down there and looking forward to meeting you Dave. No need for an underquilt it's Florida😂
IDK I did an Advanced course in the Glades about 8 years ago in February and it was 35 at night?
Dave what’s up with all that dynema stuff? What happened to wool blankets and oil cloth tarps. And you don’t even have you PF hammock.
This is more of an ultra light event as far as gear goes and I use both often depending on what I’m doing. The pathfinder hammock was developed as an entry level hammock for affordable quality not necessarily light weight. I work with many companies as well and Hammock gear has been one of my partners for almost 10 years. I am pretty sure 5,000 UL hammock guys won’t have much interest in Traditional Kit.
Maybe I missed it but what’s the item that was sitting on top of the pillow case in the dyneema bag he had his left hand on during a good part of the beginning? Thx
Have you shown your overland trailer before?
What are the zpack videos called?
I wonder what your opinion would be of using a game cart as a way of conveyance of heavier gear or what solution you would have to packing a long term in nomadic/long term sustainable wilderness living kit. Horses or goats seem viable with goats being likely more affordable. I haven't seen to much about anyone doing anything with game carts for survival and it seemed very multifunctional and practical.
Is that canvas bag going to be available on the site for the Pathfinder bedroll mattress?
You should stop and cast a line for a hour or so somewhere along the way
Hay everyone Good Sunday morning 🌞✝️ Thanks for sharing the video. Don't forget everyone Jesus Christ in your life and heart is the true answer ✝️🙏
Hey Dave. Have you seen what Blackie Thomas did with your carbon steel skillet? Check out “Mastering the Campfire Skillet “ just posted.
Get yer sleep on!
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