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Uploaded by on Dec 18, 2008

Taken from part of volume 4 we make a Hudson Bay pack to travel light. The quality has been significantly reduced from the original footage.

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  • why in the hell are people commenting bad on this video, this shit is cool, you have all your gear in your sleeping set up, thats friggin awesome, no need for a heavy back pack any more, all though i did see this first on wilderness outfitters, still its a different version to learn about, thanks for the video brother

  • @gawletap Don't get mad at people on the internet. Why hate anonymous asshole? BTW awesome videos, I subscribed to your channel.

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  • Similar to an Aussie swag. Thanks for the video. Very interesting.

  • A nice wool blanket like the one in the video - is that military or from a retailer like REI? Who makes the best wool blankets?

  • @MrEhud77 - I watched that video about the pack on Canterbury's site and I agree with a lot of what he says including the single shot shotgun being versatile. That video is more about survival and stealth. This video is a bit of history and the pack is more about travel and convenience. I probably will use the methods here for a quick pack or to strap on my old motorcycle. The waterproof pack here is critical for me. I want to thank Gawletap for doing to research to find this.

  • @broadwayFan28 Dave canterbury show'san alternate menthod that I use.

  • Great vid! I love this idea. Can't wait to try this out!

  • Nice video.

    If you used a marling hitch, you could tie up the pack with one length of rope w/o having to cut it into pieces.

  • Cracking vid many thanks cocker

  • This is a handy skill to have. Glad you posted this Hudson Bay pack howto.

  • I like it very much, found it first in my SAS survival guide book, tried it, the wrapping around was kinda hard for me, but you helped me with it a lot. Thank you @gawletap you showed me the right way to do it. I'll think of you on my way from Prague to Italy next year.

  • im glad i watched this

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