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How to incorporate the same STRAIT 6 items which I think are
essential to day to day survival into a day hiking or hill walking
kit without adding too much weight to your rucksack.Also Ideas for
preferred carry on day hike...
How to incorporate the same STRAIT 6 items which I think are
essential to day to day survival into a day hiking or hill walking
kit without adding too much weight to your rucksack.Also Ideas for
preferred carry on day hikes according to season. Steel container,
Tarp, Rope, Axe, Insulation and Tinderbox or their equivalent. In
this case Stanely utility bottle, Integral designs silponcho, jute
twine, Victorinox allox farmer Swiss army knife, AMK heatsheet
reusable pace blanket and a BCB ranger fire steel. Also X-cellerate
running top and PHD mountain software Yukon down jacket a Karrimor
Sabre delta 35 rucksack and a Lowe alpine Houdini rope bag / pack,
while, haglofs camera case, camelbak 2L hydration hoser with tap.
Thanks for watching and please see my other two previous videos for
a fuller explanation. Blurb from the first 2 vids is below These are
the only 6 possessions anyone really needs and it clears your head
to just keep that in mind. They also require very little skill to
use. The idea harks back to how people would have traveled by foot a
hundred yeas ago and before. Ive been trekking for years and
refining my kit and woke up this morning thinking about this
Acronym, so made a couple vids about my gear which was hard because
Ive never tried it and Im not an expert at all (At this or at making
videos).All items are picked to be bomb-proof and multi use and can
potentially work for hill walkers, bushcraft, people surviving
disasters, societal collapse, combat ...