Like it when u show your older things and how far you've come on updating the new cook sets. Try the antique mall off interstate 65,exit 76,has a lot of old stuff Skillet's,u name it they have it. In Indiana of course. Take care Dave Canterbury.☘️👍😎
Thanks Dave. Look forward to the future offerings to add to my collection. I appreciate you looking at history and bringing these neat items back to us. Also appreciate the great videos, been especially enjoying your cooking videos.
I absolutely love my pathfinder cookset . Waiting for the 10 inch skillet to become available and would hope you start marketing the French press kit for those of us who already own the 48 oz cup another item I think would be nice a bag that will hold the standard grayl and nesting cup and a 48 oz cup with a 64oz bottle in it and a double sized pouch on the front . That would make for a robust day or overnighter cook kit thank you for all you do in the bushcraft / self reliance community and Have a Happy new year !
I have worked for the USFS for the last five years as a wildland firefighter and love seeing vintage FS stuff... I have much pride for that badge and what it represents.
And this is why I use and will continue to use pathfinder gear for my daily camp life at work it works and it last can’t wait to see what’s next in the line up
I just got my order of my ti gas stove, 64 oz pot and couple bowls and plates to complete my set. And now i need a rack and French press 😅 awesome kit and love thee versatility
I like your cook sets and the bag that it comes in are important….looking forward to the Swiss bottle and cup, I have an old one and really like it although would like it to hold a little more water….
Very cool. I would like to mention I got my Christmas gift from my wife - the Scorpion knife with the maple handle - and it's a beaut. REALLY fits well in my hand. I'm just beginning to trick it out with a ferro rod and cordage. It's a great knife.
I keep your bush pot, round stove and plate in my emergency kit along with a GSI cup. A little clip-on handle turns the plate into a frying pan. Good stuff.
Even when I'm not particularly interested in the subject of the particular vid..I find myself watching your whole vids 💯. That's few and far between man. I recently found an old aluminum 2 pot European (I think) scout cook set at an antique store. I bought it because it's perfect for my solo outdoor needs. It has a third ring that the pots sit in with three rivets around the edges, the ring has no bottom some type of decorative cut outs and a leather strap/buckle connects to an edge to lock the pots down for packing...I can't figure out what the ring is for besides them sitting in it? Maybe the kit is missing a piece. There's a detached handle that clamps onto the pot lip when you squeeze. Still cool though.
You can use the French Press as a 1st step water purifier if needed as well. Much "safer" than using cotton, as you don't know what chemicals are in the cotton!
Mmm I have the military canteen set, the round bottle set, and the 64oz bottle and cup. I also bought the skillet, a cutting board 1, 6" plate the utensils too. I also bought that Swedish mess kit too. That will be here tomorrow. That will be it though no more stuff. I'm going to have to start saving. Got buy long term food. Thanks
Are you going to sell this as a complete set? With 4 cups and plates? Any luck with nesting cups? How about mixing bowl or two? I can’t wait to get it!!!
Hay Dave I have a question? Do you at pathfinder sell your products in the Philippines?so menny friends from all over the world say how good your gear is not been able to find an outlet to buy items thanks again looking forward to your answer
Hey Dave! I think the camera you’re using is very bleached out in settings, as in it bleached the whole image. However when you inserted the image about the A&F catalogue, it went back to normal and looking good. Just wanted to let you know!
Most of all no aluminum. Everything wants to stick to aluminum. Sipping hot from a aluminum cup or bowl is guaranteed to burn you. I have no idea about titanium I think it may have the same problem. Steel, stainless steel or cast iron are my current choices. I have no idea why you don't have some nesting cups in your kit. You need enough for your crew and one or two for neighborly drop-ins. Other than that it looks like you have everything but that kitchen think. Also very reasonable weight depending on what you take along. I like that for a base camp.
And Dave you know not everybody wants stainless steel ham but like I am more aluminum type person because I travel on a bicycle and familiar aluminum it’s just better and I wish that you would make a version of everything with aluminum and do you know or at least have the option even if it was per order
hey: why not set up the movement between outdoors fishermen hunters etc to plant fruit trees vegetables and spices where we are going, also medicinal plants, always autochthonous and edible ..... notify other similar channels and subscribers ... thank you
The mixing bowl in the Forestry Service bag may also have been used as a wash pan to clean up the rest of the kit after meals,(or it probably could’ve been even if it wasn’t meant for that).
Although I don't need a kit that big, it is always good to find and apply improvements to existing gear. I have, and will continue to say; ' anything offered by Self Reliance Outfitters" is and always has been FIRST QUALITY. This is because prototypes are extensively tested by Dave, himself, and the folks at the Path Finders School. Another great piece of gear. ;-)
Hey David, When I was in the Scouts, we got those USFS kits from an Atlanta surplus company called "Old Sarge's." We packed them they had 4 cups, 4 plates, 4 bowls, and two skillets. One skillet on the bottom of the bag and one on top. We also packed rags in the bag so we could wash up with them or use the cloth as fire-making materials as they were usually some kind of greasy. Anyway. Nice kits.
I have had lots of different cook set over my life from my time in the Boy Scouts, hiking and in the Army, and now I have most of all your cook sets, when I get ready to take a trip I pull from them and take what I will need for that trip. It makes it so easy. Thanks and I appreciate the old way and how you do too.
I have almost every piece of your cookset. I bought the smaller bush pot in 2015. And have added to it since. Defensively want that coffee press. The cookset has served me well over the last few years. Keep making top notch gear and I will keep ordering merchandise.
I have the coffee pot d do it. A wonderful addition to a base camp. Also works well with 64 oz water bottle and will fit in the bottle bags from the site.
I think one of the first videos of yours that I ever saw had that set in it and you were breaking it down explaining it. Of course, I had to get one similar. Very useful, very versatile kit.
I have a 1930s USFS road building book out of the Clearwater Region and it has a few pages on what kit they need to pack . They were very specific on cookware. Stuff like the size of skillets how many utensils to bring was all laid out in black and white. Super cool video. I love old school Forest Service stuff
We must be on the same wave length Dave. It seems every time I watch one of your video's its right on the mark of what I'm working on. I've been assembling a mess kit for canoeing and its very similar to what you've put together here. I think I should just get your set though. I really like what you've assembled.
"learning from the past". Yes! thank you for this humble, honest explanation what the brand is about. I'm a happy customer for a few years now. The products are doing honor to all the old designs and make it future proof.
I have your cook set the one you just showed there and I've got a couple extra of the Bush spots one of each extra I am highly satisfied with this not only does it go to the Bushcraft Community but also helps out and cooking in a camper or something like that takes up less space and it's very versatile
Man im really looking forward to that 10" skillet. If I have a conveyance I've really enjoyed bringing along my 14" carbon wok but sometimes a normal skillet is really great to have.
What an excellent cook set. Pathfinder cook set best there is, bar none! Stay vigilant! PS have a safe and happy New Year to all the Pathfinder crew including you Dave.
What I love about the Pathfinder stuff is that they put their own spin on it. Take the skillet for example. It appears identical to the MSR and Stanley pans, hell probably made in the same factory but the MSR doesn’t have a lid and the Stanley lid has holes in it. SRO lid has no holes so you can bake in it! Genius! Mr. Dave, you have an astonishing collection of rare items. How the hell do you accumulate this stuff??😅 In addition to my Cold Handle pans, my stainless/copper clad Everwear, Army Mountain cook set, some ancient leftover Boy Scout pots from the early 70’s, I now have my new SRO skillet, M40 kit, alcohol stove, grill, and that super cool multi-function pot stand for the stove! Thanks Santa!
I’m excited to add that officer’s canteen to the Swedish cook set. Love the skillet I recently purchased as well. That heavy bottom makes a big difference with SS cook ware.
This is so cool I literally have an old Paul Revere set from the 1945 era copper bottom it's (a mors style Bush pot, coffee pot) not the same Handel but it's not the exact same pot but basically the same style with a lid with the size of your French press pot. and use it for my coffee maker boiling water so on since I was a teen from my grandfather 20 plus years now and I've used it forever because the fuel cylinder fits into the bottom of it with the stove and then the rest of my coffee making stuff on it for construction sites job sites hunting backpacking you name it. That's why I want to upgrade to a Pathfinder kit with a French press and so on and retire that old pot!
The Pathfinder cookware has met my needs perfectly for cooking off a wood stove, or campfire while camping and hunting out of a wall tent. The fact that they nest together so tightly is a real treat when it's comes to packing everything back into the truck.
Dave, You work hard and I like the fact that you've mentioned the existence of the previously made cooksets by others, and this, since many many years. And you're cookset is pretty cool. Now, if I may suggest: The plates... they're too small. And there's an issue with the cups. No handle! People are going to burn their hands if they want a hot drink. As for the coffee press. That's a LARGE pot. You have two plates and 2 cups, right? That coffee pot is for 5 or 6 people easy. Here's my thought on this: BASIC KIT - 2 people - same as you have - smaller coffee pot - two larger plates - cups are an issue and the "diagonal" walls don't hold the liquid well. A "regular" cup with handle would be best (folding handle even better) "FAMILY KIT" - 4 people - same as you have - same coffee pot - FOUR larger plates - FOUR "regular" cups with handle. You would have THE perfect kits that way. Cheers from Canada!
Thank you Dave I find. Fews of those skillet I dint know were they came from The bold should be nesting out of your coffee pot two size or tree different size That WAHT I did of making match of many available bold I live north BC and Yukon 7 children’s in a w all tent 14 x16 Of course happy and warm in the winter only summer out side open fire and tarp Love your work thank you to encourage people to be knowledgeable in bush craft Of course my self included
G'day mate.! Hope Christmas was awesome with the New Year bringing you more cooking recipes from the good old days. there's absolutely nothing wrong with old school stuff. it works then & even now. We just made it lighter & durable but expensive. Great presentation DC. Stay true. Stay safe. Warm greetings from Australia.
Mr Canterbury… I’m really impressed with your ability to hide your dip… IF that’s what you’re doing here. Granted… you could just be freezing your arse off here 😂
Some insert sets I own from the eastern market for example use skillets with bat wing handles as their lids. I have one, but the quality of those handles is not quite satisfying. But I like the idea of double use of those lids.
I know I may be a little biased but the Pathfinder brand represents the very best of stainless steel cooking gear available in my opinion. Classic designs with thoughtful accessories, made with modern manufacturing from quality materials. I use mine at home and in the field and have always enjoyed every piece. I am definitely a proud affiliate and gladly promote the brand.
Good video! I have about all of the Pathfinder stainless steel cookware. If you don’t want anything poking out of the top of the largest bush pot: Put the lid on it then place the lid of the skillet upside down on top of that. Perfect fit😃
Dave, I am glad you stick with quality metals. I have many different pieces of cook gear I bought over the years from you all and have never had one problem with any of them. I also have made up several different one-person cook sets using the WWII Swedish M44, and German military kits. I even made one with your 2-quart bush pot. I use alcohol stoves, propane stoves, and debris stoves to heat them. Each kit has all you need to prepare a meal. I use them for canteen cup Tuesday-type events. It is a hobby I enjoy. I have also made up a camp cook kit for me and my girlfriend when we go away. Several pieces of Pathfinder gear are in that kit. Thanks for bringing great gear to us all. I know I will be buying more of your stuff in the future.😊
I got the pathfinder woodland chef kit for Christmas!! Can’t wait to get out in the field and cook it up! Excellent value! Quality is top knotch like all pathfinder gear!