Great video Paul!! Wow, talk about a flashback, I used to talk to Ron on his message boards back in the late 90's, extremely knowledgeable and good man, definitely deserved the title of Woodsmaster. I had all of his videos on ...wait for it...VHS lol!! Man I wore those videos out!! I used to play awake at night and just drool over his hunting frock that he wore lol. I even ordered his knife from Tops The Anaconda an amazing piece for sure. I was so saddened by his passing, He and Karen his wife were truly amazing people and top tier instructors. R.I.P. Ron.
@scottangel6462 Yeah, I'm saddened that he passed as I was slowly getting more into this. But I will be getting more of his videos. Damn VHS' talk about a throwback lol
14:10 ..Freezer tape I've found works well for the colder temperatures but you have to double up on it because it's not as strong as the heavier duck tap brands
Otis the Iceman had the 10C. He knew how to carry hot coals from one place to another. He lived 5000 yrs ago. He made history x2 with the copper axe. During the Stone Age, copper axe didn't existed but he had one. Nobody invented anything, just the techniques were forgotten and rediscovered
Finally someone on UA-cam who prefers the bandana over the shamog (sorry about spelling) I feel like those became popular after the soldiers came back from the Middle East post 2003. Never even heard of one before that. I couldn’t agree more, to me ppl wear them more because they saw their fav UA-camr wearing it. I’ve carried a folded up bandana in my back pocket for 20 years, it’s just part of my edc. To each their own, but I appreciate your take on things pertaining to the 10 c’s.
I'm loving this recent slate of videos you've put out; great stuff. I'm actually going to be up in Wisconsin next month, traveling for work. Is there anything Wisconsinly you recommend as a have to see, have to do, have to eat while I'm up your way?
@@adaptablesurvival Maaaaan, I love some Culver's. I'm in Virginia myself, but when I travel south down Florida way I always stop and get a butter burger and some custard. I'll be in Cedarburg, which is on the western side of Lake Michigan an hour due north of Chiraq.
@ColdHarborOP oh yeah, Cedarburg is cool. I love hitting the antique shop there. Stilt House Gastro Bar and there's a place that sells crepes that is pretty good there.
I agree on the shamog or however you spell it. Lol. What I did was I put mine in the washer and dryer a few times on high heat. That brought the material together so it's not loose anymore. I mainly use it as a makeshift sniper veil now.
Shur tape is for hvac super strong way better than gorilla is used all year for hvac install, line set etc the one I've used is the p628 it's pricey company supplies it the shurtape Ls 300 may be as good with uv protection
I’ve seen tape that is used on the highway where construction is going on and that seems to be really good. I don’t know how to go about getting some but I’m sure it’s not going to be cheap.
What would Cowboys and Country Hobos carry? My three gears philosophy on tools never failed me, redundancy is key. Mini, minor, major is what works and compliment the ten C’s of survival.
No matter if I have duct tape or not, I always carry some mechanics bandage, AKA electrical tape. Just gotta remember to get the good stuff, and take at least 2 rolls. I've also found that 3m duct tape is better than gorilla tape. As far as deviating from the 10Cs, I almost never carry a compass. I learned long ago many other ways to figure out where I am going. Rarely carry paracord, usually have some binder twine, bankline, jute and nylon rope if I want something heavier. Bic manufactures my ferro rods. Rarely carry a saw, and when I do it's a 21in bow saw; usually have 2 axes tho. 5 different folding multitools in my EDC; pocket folders w different style blades, including a pliers type with a flashlite. My hat has LEDs built in. My dog is learning to carry her own stuff, which includes an emergency Altoids tin clone, made from a geometry set box: she's pretty good at catching Squirrels and rabbits to feed herself. To feed myself I carry a Hobo Reel made from a broken Maglite clone: with a bowstring inside. I've been carrying this stuff since David was a kid.
Ok Paul I just got back to it. I have in the past built my packs on the 5 Cs with a few items I add and a few of the second set of 5 items in the 10cs. Thanks for the video.
Cool video brother, great perspective 👍
Appreciate you brother
Great video Paul!! Wow, talk about a flashback, I used to talk to Ron on his message boards back in the late 90's, extremely knowledgeable and good man, definitely deserved the title of Woodsmaster. I had all of his videos on ...wait for it...VHS lol!! Man I wore those videos out!! I used to play awake at night and just drool over his hunting frock that he wore lol. I even ordered his knife from Tops The Anaconda an amazing piece for sure. I was so saddened by his passing, He and Karen his wife were truly amazing people and top tier instructors. R.I.P. Ron.
@scottangel6462 Yeah, I'm saddened that he passed as I was slowly getting more into this. But I will be getting more of his videos. Damn VHS' talk about a throwback lol
@@adaptablesurvival Lol, I know right!!
Look at the stuff carried by the early settlers from the 1700/1800's and you will find much of the same "10 C's" that we carry today.
Couldn't agree more. History teaches us alot, if we know how to look at it.
Great seeing your videos again brother.
@@justinsigmund6200 thanks brother
"In the trees" is that an adlibbed Predator reference, if yes, well done sir. 😂🤣😂
My man 😎
14:10 ..Freezer tape I've found works well for the colder temperatures but you have to double up on it because it's not as strong as the heavier duck tap brands
Paul, great video.
Otis the Iceman had the 10C. He knew how to carry hot coals from one place to another. He lived 5000 yrs ago. He made history x2 with the copper axe. During the Stone Age, copper axe didn't existed but he had one. Nobody invented anything, just the techniques were forgotten and rediscovered
Finally someone on UA-cam who prefers the bandana over the shamog (sorry about spelling) I feel like those became popular after the soldiers came back from the Middle East post 2003. Never even heard of one before that. I couldn’t agree more, to me ppl wear them more because they saw their fav UA-camr wearing it. I’ve carried a folded up bandana in my back pocket for 20 years, it’s just part of my edc. To each their own, but I appreciate your take on things pertaining to the 10 c’s.
Yeah, I'm not a fan either. For desert or arid environments, they may work. But in the woods not so much, just my opinion.
I'm loving this recent slate of videos you've put out; great stuff. I'm actually going to be up in Wisconsin next month, traveling for work. Is there anything Wisconsinly you recommend as a have to see, have to do, have to eat while I'm up your way?
Depends on what part of the state? But lots of great hiking, if you've never tried it Culver's... but be warned. You are gonna need to work it off lol
@@adaptablesurvival Maaaaan, I love some Culver's. I'm in Virginia myself, but when I travel south down Florida way I always stop and get a butter burger and some custard.
I'll be in Cedarburg, which is on the western side of Lake Michigan an hour due north of Chiraq.
@ColdHarborOP oh yeah, Cedarburg is cool. I love hitting the antique shop there. Stilt House Gastro Bar and there's a place that sells crepes that is pretty good there.
@@adaptablesurvivalI appreciate the heads up, man. Thanks for the info.
Good video Paul , thanks for sharing, YAH bless !
I agree on the shamog or however you spell it. Lol. What I did was I put mine in the washer and dryer a few times on high heat. That brought the material together so it's not loose anymore. I mainly use it as a makeshift sniper veil now.
I too have and use Bigass bandana’s. Been using them for years. Shamdana: Opossum Pouch Soft Goods ; Jay Hercules. Great company.
10 c's and your brain...luxury
As a Canadian, I'm a big fan of Mors Kochanski.
I learned alot from Ron Hood. He was a awesome man. I called him the God father. God bless.
Shur tape is for hvac super strong way better than gorilla is used all year for hvac install, line set etc the one I've used is the p628 it's pricey company supplies it the shurtape Ls 300 may be as good with uv protection
T-rex tape is another very good "cargo" tape.
I’ve seen tape that is used on the highway where construction is going on and that seems to be really good. I don’t know how to go about getting some but I’m sure it’s not going to be cheap.
Hi are the any plans for you to join survival mastery as one the online class instructors or doing any videos on there.
What would Cowboys and Country Hobos carry? My three gears philosophy on tools never failed me, redundancy is key. Mini, minor, major is what works and compliment the ten C’s of survival.
You are doing awesome! If you cant get your mind in the game you may not make it to the woods to start with. Snacks definitely help. 😂
It’s all good in the hoods woods
Do you use pathfinder products anymore?
No matter if I have duct tape or not, I always carry some mechanics bandage, AKA electrical tape. Just gotta remember to get the good stuff, and take at least 2 rolls. I've also found that 3m duct tape is better than gorilla tape.
As far as deviating from the 10Cs, I almost never carry a compass. I learned long ago many other ways to figure out where I am going. Rarely carry paracord, usually have some binder twine, bankline, jute and nylon rope if I want something heavier. Bic manufactures my ferro rods. Rarely carry a saw, and when I do it's a 21in bow saw; usually have 2 axes tho. 5 different folding multitools in my EDC; pocket folders w different style blades, including a pliers type with a flashlite. My hat has LEDs built in. My dog is learning to carry her own stuff, which includes an emergency Altoids tin clone, made from a geometry set box: she's pretty good at catching Squirrels and rabbits to feed herself. To feed myself I carry a Hobo Reel made from a broken Maglite clone: with a bowstring inside. I've been carrying this stuff since David was a kid.
Military 100 mile a hour tape. Used it in Germany.
Did you get Ron's blessing ?
💀💀💀
Invented his blessing
Nice, everyone worries about gear but mental aspects of survival will kill you quicker then anything.
@@Mattslockshop 💯
Our mindset is everything 🤙🏻🔥
Hoods Woods was the shit!
@guadalupeskitchen3734 man, I just started diving into his Woodsmaster series and I'm enjoying it. Would have loved to meet him.
Love my big ass bandana
One is none two is one
Always have a whistle and toilet paper
@@mikedendooven6484 smart
Flex tape
I guess if the 5 c's do so i guess the 10 c's will also.
@@robertcooper7592 there's a little more to this one... but you gotta make it closer to the end 😉
@@adaptablesurvival I promise I'll watch the whole thing.
@@robertcooper7592 I appreciate your support 🙏🏽
Ok Paul I just got back to it. I have in the past built my packs on the 5 Cs with a few items I add and a few of the second set of 5 items in the 10cs. Thanks for the video.
This could have been a 2 minute “in my opinion” video. The content doesn’t match the title… not impressed by this content.
@@albertvincent1314 thanks for stopping by
Vote Trump or we want have a Country
You're completely delusional. You want a country without respect for the law and reduced rights. You're a fool.
@garycase1790 a guy in SE Ohio is all about Kamala. But I agree with ya.
@@adaptablesurvival Who might that be???
BS! Take that Putin puppet German Hitler- Trump out of the country and out Bushcraft Skills