👌 Great tips! 👍 My multi-use item is McDonalds napkins. Great for drying pots, handy for a runny nose, useful for spills and even back-up T.P. All for minimal weight & then they burn in a camp fire.
Don't forget a decent knife. I use my SAK so nothing crazy (A walker with the blade and a saw is only 1.6oz) but I've used it to make tent stakes (takes like 5 minutes to make 4 of em), make wedges to split wood, whittle around the campfire, open food and about a million more things. I know people like the little tiny ones but the larger size really opens up a world of possibilities for crafting your own gear.
👌 Great tips! 👍 My multi-use item is McDonalds napkins. Great for drying pots, handy for a runny nose, useful for spills and even back-up T.P. All for minimal weight & then they burn in a camp fire.
Heck yeah. That's a good one.
Don't forget a decent knife. I use my SAK so nothing crazy (A walker with the blade and a saw is only 1.6oz) but I've used it to make tent stakes (takes like 5 minutes to make 4 of em), make wedges to split wood, whittle around the campfire, open food and about a million more things. I know people like the little tiny ones but the larger size really opens up a world of possibilities for crafting your own gear.
Absolutely! A good knife is an excellent multi use item.
Thanks for the content Epic! I actually bought (and started carrying instead) a shemagh based on your previous video a while back👍
Happy to help. I hope that shemagh is working out for you. Thanks for commenting and thanks for watching. 🙂