
Lightweight Hiker Survival Kit!
With that fact that thousands of hikers go missing each year. It’s important to carry emergency items in your kit. In this video, I go through a lightweight survival kit that weighs less than 1 lb.
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I enjoy the videos, but the editing could be better so there are no awkward situations. Also, ending the video prematurely
Your knife looked like it could be a ranger or huntsman
Include a whistle, metal container to boil whater / coock food, a solid knife to process wood instead of the pocket knife and a disposable rain poncho.
A well thought-out kit which addresses a variety of needs. Perhaps I missed it, but I would add a whistle because it is hard to signal with a mirror after dark. In my first aid kit I would also add some water purification tablets, a few small fish hooks, a needle, & dental floss which can serve as fishing line or sewing thread. These would add only a few ounces. Thanks for a very meaningful presentation, & may God bless you!
Something that I read about involving Kevlar cordage is that if you’re using it for a task that somehow involves it rubbing against itself it’s going to effectively end up destroying itself.
Nice blue/green screen Scrowe. Couldnโt be bothered with filming in the real outdoors? lol
Great video man. Basic common sense!
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Solid kit, my man.
Hello ๐ my outdoors friend, thank you for sharing this informative video. That’s a nice kit , very practical ๐. Stay safe out there. ๐
Solid kit.
Great little kit. I would add an SOL whistle. Flat, light weight, and can reach 10 times farther than your voice.
Donโt get me wrong, good info Scrowe
I personally subscribe to the 10 common C’s of survival as well as an additional personal 6 C’s being Clean cold water ability, Care items, Communication methods, Calories (immediate or potential), Cash, and Conflict resolution (think 4-legged and 2-legged predators). Your kit, best I could tell, was only missing a few items that I would consider necessary for a complete "16C" kit. Great job!
Looks like the bugs were starting to annoy you !
Perhaps a small midge headnet could be added to that kit .
The only thing, apart from that, that I would add to your excellent kit would be a good quality, lightweight, survival whistle from ACR or ACME.
Thought you had a well thought out list of items there, that would be ideal for a day walker.
Great kit and information!