Bushcraft Outdoor Camping Hiking Survival Kit

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Uploaded by on Jun 27, 2009

Here is a look at what I keep in my survival kit.
Perfect size for backpack, day pack or pocket.
www.wakis85.blog.com

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  • where can i find those little lemonade packets? because i have no idea where i can get some

  • @etekballer14 You can find them in most grocery stores by the powdered drinks. I have seen that Gatorade now make these packets too.

  • I might check that Glow stick. If you take them out of the package for too long they go bad.

  • @Nighthawk961 Thanks - i have heard that before and will check and replace it accordingly

  • I have Duct tape at 1:32 - it is wrapped around the pen

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  • good kit i would only suggest adding a spool of fishing line, a handfu of fish hooks and some split-shot weights. to me fishing is a huge part of survival and can keep you alive indefinitely

  • i have the same container! it came in a pack. got them as a free gift when i went to a casino.. lol

  • Camp Mess Kit

    /watch?v=tIKkd2ADUHU

  • That is actually a pretty well though out kit, I was making a list of things to add, but you suddenly pulled out the athletic tape, the needle and thread, even the dryer lint, lol, making my list useless because you had thought of them.

    I might suggest a compression bandage, but you can use the coffee filters for that. SO all I can add is

    1. replace the rope with para-cord

    2. a fire steel(lasts forever)

    But not a bad kit, one of the best I have seen.

  • Its funny cause peppermint like the gum helps you think.

  • not being mean but u say um WAY to much

  • do you realize that statistics say that 85-95% of people that get caught in survival situations, DIE from exposure (hypo/hyperthermia) and dehydration???

    where is your Cover??? where is your Container to boil and carry water??? You might want to consider adding a Combustion device that will still light even when wet like a firesteel and a more adequate Cutting tool...check out my 5 C'c of survival video....

  • grab a firesteel mate, it'll last a lot longer than matches. Also, perhaps put an emergency reflective blanket in there? It can be a great signaller, a shelter and a blanket. They are super-small and cheap as well... your local camping place should stock them.

  • @Masterbrannon1 only in large amounts... you need salt.

  • @Redwingnut198346 you can use a razor to cut a branch but it is very ineffective youd have to place it on the branch and then hammer it with a rock or something

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