Wildfire Red Bag / Campaign Bag
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- Опубліковано 14 лип 2024
- Living out of your duffel bag all summer isnt for everyone. A few comfort items go a long way, combined with the essentials can make it a whole lot better.
Coaxsher fire clothing : www.coaxsher.com/
Moskomoto bag : moskomoto.com/
Coleman tent : amzn.to/3e29WD7
Exped synmat : amzn.to/38wpwpz
Camp Pillow : amzn.to/2Z38aNJ
Eno hammock : amzn.to/2ZJwjIn
Big Agnes 0 deg: amzn.to/38y5fzL
Big Agnes 15 deg: amzn.to/31QLjHh
People sock: amzn.to/3f71SSO
Darn tough sock : amzn.to/3f0zZMl
Woolx brief: amzn.to/3grGsjE
XL wet wipes : amzn.to/2ZXvLyX
No sweat Liner : amzn.to/2O0ndBB
gloves: amzn.to/3f5DIbx
Scrubba bag : amzn.to/2C7BdXA
Tecnu Poison Ivy : amzn.to/3f0QHeu
Tactical Crocs: amzn.to/3e8Babc
Obenaufs Boot Oil : amzn.to/38wtXRf
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My hats off to you and all other wildland firefighters. I am a retired structrual firefighter. I enjoy seeing your equipment and other items you have to carry. With you r work ethic, I wish you were on my structural firefighting crew.. If there is anything I can do to help you let me know. Be safe and have a good day. and keep making your video's. Thank you
This will be my 3rd year in Wildland, thanks for the gear list, I picked up a couple tricks. One thing that is super helpful is a pocket knife. A Cadet is a perfect little tool that doesn’t get in the way.
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This is my first year and the crew I applied for said I need a pocket knife as a requirement, I’m going to be a federal employee for US Forest Service
That was the fastest 40min I’ve ever been through! I only meant to see what you carry for toiletries and ended up watching the entire video. Very well made!🏕
Hey thanks
Great load out! Thank you for what you do for our communities!!!
I've always considered your experience in the outdoors as a great guide to what gear works and what doesn't.
Cody, your videos have always helped me get off the ground being new to wild land. Thanks for keeping up the excellent work.
Glad to hear it!
Absolutely top shelf video Cody
Thanks
Mark
Thank you for the work that you do, I love my forests and to think 1 firefighter for 65 sq miles are who keep it protected....... I love the reviews and find it kinda cool when I see gear I've used for a long time is used by professionals in their work. Thank you again and stay safe
As someone who's getting ready to do my first out of state season this year this is super helpful!
Thanks. See ya out there
Been following you for 10 years, love what you do. I look forward to seeing what you get into next.
I appreciate that!
I LOVE all my Whites, I have pairs close 40 years old. They last if you take very good care of them. STAY SAFE TAKE CARE..
Fed work is the most AWESOME
Big fan of the channel. Really enjoyed this video. I'm a bag guy so this was right up my alley! Be safe ...
People's Socks. Good stuff, I have dozens! They come in Alpaca too. I definitely recommend them.
Good stuff man! I recommend trying Drifire silkweight t-shirts. They are moisture wicking and FR rated. Very, very comfortable! Best place to get is off ebay as military surplus. Too expensive to buy on the commercial market. I love the ones I have!
Excellent run down on how to live civilized in an uncivilized environment and acknowledging the place for quality vs poor quality gear based on use. Sometimes cheap is ok, though the middle ground is often the best approach.
For myself I HAVE to wear the sports underwear, the slick fabric because regular cotton ones make my legs chafe super bad. like painful within 20 minutes or so of sweating. Wool ones sound interesting though
I would sure like a deeper review on the fire clothing.
Gojo or any orange mechanic cleaner works great for poison oak as well and it's pretty cheap I got a half gallon for like 12 bucks and just fill some smaller containers with it
Nice! I am a Equipment Operator for environmental restoration now, but I spent a good many years in wildland, handcrew, engine and eventually equipment operator. I love Mosko gear, I have all the reckless setups, and they hold up well. Great video, thanks for sharing!
Let's tallk!
Toms deodorant works really well and does native native is for e women tho just get the lime it doesn’t smell like anything rly
Can you please do a wildland fire clothing review?
Great list Cody ! Anything new with flashlights/headlamps/lanterns, or are you still running old faithfuls ?
Iv always got something new, i.c been rocking the olight for a headlamp but will be testing a new biolite that has 750 lumens. For throw, I'm using the brinyte oathkeeper pro18
Ya gotta be a team player
All you need is Copenhagen and water
Another great vid and I look forward to more Wildland Fire vids coming soon. My deployment is soon approaching and I am still buying necessary gear. As for your Thermarest pillow, was that the Large size 16" X 23" or the X Large 16.5" X 27" pillow ? Too bad they don't offer camo anymore.
I saw this video yesterday and already went out and bought some of the items you had in the video and will get more of your items. Since I have not WLF deployed before, your vids are very helpful.
Must our boots be NFPA rated or is that not really necessary ?
Not sure they had an xl large pillow when I bought it. Boots need to be 10 in high and all leather. But be aware of glued on soles, etc
What boots are you looking at?
@@WanderingBeast
I ordered custom made Nick's Hot shots with NFPA rated sole and false tongue in Black and an extra set of laces.
Right now, I am figuring out what tent to get. I am looking at the Marmot, Ultralight Tungsten 3P, which is 3 season. I am not sure if it will take the wind in the Sept. thru early Nov. time frame, but it seems like a better value compared to the 4 season Hilleberg Nallo GT 2P that is double the price that I am also considering. How much wind will there be?
I did already get the Tecknu spray and soap and the Walmart box you had to store it in, was a perfect fit. I have the Crocs with strap. I still have not ordereed the Yellows and Greens. Any suggestions on where to best buy those?
Open to any other ideas.
@@centermass3454 coaxsher vent pants and the beta x shirt are great, also really like the true north velcro throat collar shirts,better than the standard collar shirts. khaki pants are a few degrees cooler than the greens, but the coaxsher vent pants/ cx are wonderful.
So after training when u first join do they give u all that gear??? I plan on doing it next summer and i want to be on a Hand Crew and fight the fire right in the front for one or two season's then jump into Law Enforcement
You said you hang your clothes up in your tent. I've been curious about this, since this will be my first fire season: Can you keep your tent up at a fire camp while your out building fireline? is that normal?
Do you have a video of the packing process?
I have newer videos on my setup
Cody! I have a question, I’m on a contracting crew also, but work a full time job year round, I’m gonna try and do fire this season with my old crew but need to get the permission from my job to leave when called for fires. I know forest service gets a from stating they’re an emergency response group, As a contracting crew do you know if that applies for us as well?! Thank you!
I think itd depend on your job. IV had some that great with that. Others not so much. Sorry I cant help more
Do you restock on your two day breaks or ration it all out for the full season?
Yes, I restock in between, I usually buy enough for the season. So I can restock the consumables like wet swipes and stuff.
Did u imply you used to wear your yellow to chow? Did u also use the handrails?
no but did, and many still do
What does your total weight come out too?
The WoolX boxers are no longer available on Amazon. Any other ideas for a low cost Merino Boxer ? Outdoor Research has now discontinued the Merino boxers they were offering.
did you try their website?
@@WanderingBeast
Yes, a cost prohibitive $35 each on WoolX web site. They were much cheaper on Amazon.
I have 3 Merino Wool boxers from Outdoor Research which are great, I guess the rest i take wll be cotton.
Today, I made another purchase your recommended, the packing cubes from Walmart. I also bought and 8.5" air mattress while I was there. I will put a closed cell foam pad under it and my sleeping bag on top of it.
Wool+menstruation smells really bad. (Fyi, for your viewers)