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Bushcraft Cook Kit 

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A quick overview of my bushcraft cook kit. This is indulgent and somewhat bulky with stainless steel--it is definitely not like my ultralight backpacking kits! But it has quite a few things in it, and I love the sturdiness and old school vibe of leather, waxed canvas, and steel. Complete contents are listed below. Please comment to ask questions or to offer suggestions! Thanks for watching!
CONTENTS:
* Creek Stewart’s Bushcraft Dump Pouch of waxed canvas
* Creek Stewart’s Whiskey Burr Knife in A36 steel with asymmetrical grind
* Homemade leather pouch for fire kit
* Altoids tin for charring material
* Birch bark, fat wood, pine shavings
* Coghlans fire starter
* Homemade excelsior & wax fire starter
* UCO Storm matches and striker
* SOLKOA fire steel and striker
* Partially charred excelsior
* Homemade "pocket bellows" from antenna
* Buckskin pouch and flint from Primitive Fire with char cloth
* Emberlit Dragon Striker
* Kupilka Cup
* SAK Climber
* 6”x1/2” fire steel with homemade black walnut handle
* Blaze Bushcraft Grill by Expedition Research
* Bushcraft Essentials Bushbox XL stove in stainless steel
* MSR Alpine stainless steel plate
* MSR Alpine frying pan w/detachable handle
* MSR Alpine Pot 775 ml
* Fullsize orange Bic lighter
* GSI pot scraper
* brass Trangia alcohol stove with simmer lid
* alcohol fuel bottle
* Double-layer cotton handkerchief

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14 апр 2018

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Комментарии : 33   
@Otis010707
@Otis010707 Год назад
I LOVE the homemade pouches for soot control! Also really dig the polymer kuksa!
@BentbrooksRambles
@BentbrooksRambles Год назад
Thank you! I’ve enjoyed both.
@jacquiblanchard3131
@jacquiblanchard3131 6 лет назад
That's a good looking kit. Looks like you're ready for any meal. I like the old school feel. Thanks for sharing!
@BentbrooksRambles
@BentbrooksRambles 6 лет назад
Thank you. Yes, I like the heft and the weight of it. Simple but effective.
@Frogman625
@Frogman625 4 года назад
I thought my kit was gr8 .. Yours is awesome! All of what is needed in a smaller package. Very well thought out. 🙌👏
@BentbrooksRambles
@BentbrooksRambles 4 года назад
Thank you. I’m tweaking the storage. I may custom make my own kit bag for it.
@jimrollins4857
@jimrollins4857 3 года назад
Howdy from Oklahoma. Nice kit. Enjoyed your informative presentation. Thanks for taking the time to make the video.
@BentbrooksRambles
@BentbrooksRambles 3 года назад
My pleasure! I’m glad you enjoyed it.
@riccartwright5623
@riccartwright5623 6 лет назад
nice kit enjoyed
@BentbrooksRambles
@BentbrooksRambles 6 лет назад
Thank you. I’m glad you did and I appreciate your comment. Always fun to put kits together!
@guns4funcajanajustin
@guns4funcajanajustin 6 лет назад
Nice kit my friend
@BentbrooksRambles
@BentbrooksRambles 6 лет назад
Many thanks. I’ve enjoyed it and enjoyed sharing it.
@edwardgomez3633
@edwardgomez3633 2 года назад
Nice set up.
@BentbrooksRambles
@BentbrooksRambles 2 года назад
Thank you!
@tom-dr1ym
@tom-dr1ym Год назад
good kit add a mini first aid couple mylar blankets you will have a good survival kit some cordage
@desiredoutdoors4137
@desiredoutdoors4137 6 лет назад
Nice kit, subbed 😊
@BentbrooksRambles
@BentbrooksRambles 6 лет назад
Thank you!
@vmperkins
@vmperkins 2 года назад
Good video and thanks for sharing. I do have one question. Approximately how much does this weigh? Thanks!
@geneo3654
@geneo3654 4 года назад
👍👍
@BentbrooksRambles
@BentbrooksRambles 4 года назад
geneo * Thank you!
@russr6530
@russr6530 6 лет назад
Very nice kit! Do you use a spork to eat or something else?
@BentbrooksRambles
@BentbrooksRambles 6 лет назад
I realized as it was rendering that I'd left my spoons (a long-handled titanium one and a small, Kupilka spoon) in the drying rack! I do sometimes make utensils, though, given the time.
@aaronzierke9920
@aaronzierke9920 Год назад
Man i see all these almost maxed out fire kits and all of them are missing the best most fun way of starting a fire. No one has a small magnifying glass.
@BentbrooksRambles
@BentbrooksRambles Год назад
I used one growing up to incinerate leaves. Sadly, most of my trips in the eastern US tend to be in pretty thick woodlands where such an ignition source would be iffy.
@aaronzierke9920
@aaronzierke9920 Год назад
@@BentbrooksRambles i live in northern Minnesota. The woods are thick here. But ok. What i ment was its always the one item missing in those kits. I have my own kit as well. Char cloth and so on. There is a time and place for each item. Wet wood may need something more. But char cloth works with all igniter. A spark. A beam of light. Even friction.
@BentbrooksRambles
@BentbrooksRambles Год назад
@@aaronzierke9920 yep, you may have noted I carry char cloth in my flint and steel kit. I prefer using fat wood scrapings and ferro rod for 99% of my fires, but then I absolutely love the scent of fatwood. It’s also the best local tinder option in my region (easily found and harvested with little effort), and that little blaze is a heartwarming sight on grey mornings in the Smoky Mountains.
@aaronzierke9920
@aaronzierke9920 Год назад
@@BentbrooksRambles fat wood works fine but i like to soak it in sap as well. Once them shavings are lite its nice to put a small soaked piece of it on for extra blaze. All you do is get sap and melt it. Then soak match size peices of fat wood in it . Take them out to dry and cool. They work great on a wet day. Minnesota is not a real dry place. And we have more fat wood than most places. Its a good smell in small amounts . I prefer oak or maple or even basswood to burn. Pine sends to many embers in to the air. And makes to much suit . I alway grab some birch bark for my tinder . Lites way easy and gets a good flame going. I have a tin full of it.
@BentbrooksRambles
@BentbrooksRambles Год назад
@@aaronzierke9920 I just use fatwood to get things going, hardwood for fuel. I haven’t had to use more than fatwood to start any fire where I live, rain or shine, but soaking it may be a good tip for folks in some climates.
@pebbleinyoshoe532
@pebbleinyoshoe532 3 года назад
I don’t know how to ask you without begging. Can you make me one of those pot and pan covers?? I love the toaks one and I’ve tried to make my own and improvise but those are amazing how much? Where can I send the money and I’ll cover shipping …… PLEASE
@BentbrooksRambles
@BentbrooksRambles 3 года назад
You’re in luck, friend: www.toaksoutdoor.com/products/bag
@pebbleinyoshoe532
@pebbleinyoshoe532 3 года назад
@@BentbrooksRambles which would you recommend for the alpine MSR?
@BentbrooksRambles
@BentbrooksRambles 3 года назад
@@pebbleinyoshoe532 It depends on the size of your pot-the stowaway pots come in a range of sizes. I’d just compare the volume and measurements of your MSR to some of the TOAKS pots listed on the TOAKS page I linked. The circumference is the key start to match, I’d think. Good luck!
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