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Solo Overnight Using a Barebones Basic Kit to Stay Alive in the Woods 

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@recall5811
@recall5811 Год назад
Please Hit the LIKE and SUBSCRIBE BUTTONS as well as the NOTIFICATION BELL. Feel Free to Check out my Amazon Influencer Page and Follow Me on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. Thanks For Watching. Corporals Corner Website corporalaf.com/ Etsy www.etsy.com/shop/CorporalsCorner0311?ref=profile_header Hardcore Hammers hardcorehandtools.com/discount/CCUSFREE23 Amazon www.amazon.com/shop/corporalscorner?isVisitor=true Facebook facebook.com/pages/Corporals-Corner/516423848419768
@TheMongo1357
@TheMongo1357 Год назад
It ain't Rocket Science - 1, 2, 3 videos a week! More Corporal Corner videos to enjoy and learn from!!! KUDOS Corporal 😎👍
@ClintonWallace-i3y
@ClintonWallace-i3y Год назад
Just as AF as ever!!!
@kristopherb8046
@kristopherb8046 Год назад
I watch all of your videos Sir
@eventsmorewithchrisg
@eventsmorewithchrisg Год назад
@recall5811 Hey Shawn! As usual good information to know & use. I think you might've done something once about the optimal length of a poncho but I can't remember? I've seen folks with the Polish Laavu styled ponchos, you with yours & a few others here & there. Is there a "golden rule" beyond getting something you could possibly trip over while walking as far as a poncho goes? Like the maximum or minimum length as opposed to how tall or big you are? Example- I'm 6' 3", I know my body side for my core is about 52 which's why I would wear a 3 XLT Styled shirt or jacket. If I got a poncho which I have a few, I try to have it be no longer then where the pockets on my pants would be, but this is me& others may want them shorter. What brand has grommets because I've heard about them but never physically seen 1 in stores & I mentally feel a grommet might "out perform" making a "rock / pebble button" to tie onto if you're making a shelter out of a poncho. Another question, with bank line, wouldn't you potentially lose the "fishing line" element inside that you could use for fishing or snare traps? I know one can make cordage including rushing line out of certain natural materials but if you don't have those handy & you want to try fishing, it could be hit or miss maybe?
@eventsmorewithchrisg
@eventsmorewithchrisg Год назад
Oops fishing line, not rushing line - silly typo
@valeriegardner8251
@valeriegardner8251 Год назад
Highlight of my Sunday that I always look forward to and 2 more in the week is like having dessert! I’m a great-grandma, my hardcore days are behind me, but watching you I have become better equipped to handle whatever might come my way! Thank-you!
@chadbyrd5577
@chadbyrd5577 Год назад
I have come across a few negative videos about S. K. When I realized these were what he was addressing the last few weeks, I thought I would share my sphincter noise if he cared to listen… 1) Don’t address the haters. Let them stew in the silent disregard they deserve. 2) Don’t bother complaining about you-tube. If you need their money then jump thru their hoops. 3) keep putting the pop up windows and links for your merchandise outside of your dialogue. It makes your videos shorter and focused on your content. 4) loved all the different ideas you have started. Keep doing what you think has value and is enjoyable 5) when you are enjoying yourself, your videos are just better. A positive attitude infects everything and everyone around you Thanks for all that you do
@RS-xq6je
@RS-xq6je Год назад
Good points
@smokeymountainbushcraft252
@smokeymountainbushcraft252 Год назад
I'm riding with Corporal until the road ends or the wheels fall off.
@sagewilson1056
@sagewilson1056 Год назад
Same here
@jdam568
@jdam568 Год назад
I'm in!
@MarineGuy-oo7wr
@MarineGuy-oo7wr Год назад
Hell yeah!
@mikeolmeda5118
@mikeolmeda5118 Год назад
Deadass Because Only The Strong Survive & We Gonna Be Prepared For Whatever Thanks To Corporal’s Corner 😎✊🏾
@johngarner6046
@johngarner6046 Год назад
My wheels fell off, now what. 😮
@orynwasson8161
@orynwasson8161 Год назад
I have seen quite a number of your videos, though certainly not all. Until this very video humility is what I have never noticed before. The info in this video was concise and still at the same time coherent. The knowledge has always been obvious and presented well in your videos, the humility and the presence has been missing, from my perspective. With this video you have brought it all together.
@markhinkle2451
@markhinkle2451 Год назад
Very nicely done! My kit in the military I carried everywhere was very similar. In my butt pack I had the poncho, para cord, matches in a water proof container, first aid kit, and poncho liner in a stuff sack. On my belt was a kbar knife, two issued canteens, two canteen cups, canteen cup stove, ammo pouchs, and a compass in a pouch. I went through prep ranger in the early 90s and for the advanced land navigation they recommended a Suunto compass. I've spent many nights with a poncho asleep against a tree on patrol.
@teddahrable
@teddahrable Год назад
Nice video, Shawn! I would add one thing, a couple of tea candles. If you can't get a fire going for whatever reason, light a candle and place it between your feet. Under the poncho, it'll make you sweat. Tea candles burn for up to 2 hours, 3 will give you 7-8 hours of rest. Thanks for taking us back to basics!
@DwightCropper
@DwightCropper Год назад
I've packed a nearly identical kit in the field for thirty-five years doing contract archaeology work in addition to carrying the specialty tools for doing the task at hand. I have experienced every environment and season the USA has to offer. The man knows what he's talking about in this video. Carry on Cpl.
@David-James
@David-James Год назад
Thankyou Corporal! Always appreciate your vids.!
@Dan_TheMedievalGuild
@Dan_TheMedievalGuild Год назад
I don't see how people don't get notifications. I'm signed up through a couple of different emails and get every notification and watch all of the videos. It's my small part to give back to the channel by watching everything. Plus I enjoy it and learn something new from each video.
@Urbanwarrior88
@Urbanwarrior88 Год назад
Just when I thought you couldn't make it any more simple. You did! I love this. Definitely a lot to consider.
@jimcooksey812
@jimcooksey812 Год назад
Thanks for the video! Have a great week!
@MikeClavetteSr
@MikeClavetteSr Год назад
I am big about carrying my haversack into the woods anytime Im out.... I have everything in it including 3 days of food /shelter and keep an old military wool blanket rolled up on the bottom of it ! .... I grew up in the mountains of New England and twice I've gotten turned around at sunset and once in a snowstorm that became overnites !!!!.......... I was warm ...comfy....and well fed those nites !!,,,,,I carry a Zippo along with my Bic but I also keep a Ranger band around my zippo to keep water out and it also keeps most of the fuel from evaporating
@scottzackery3209
@scottzackery3209 Год назад
Loved my zippo as a outdoors kid, you can carry it if you can justify it.😃😃 I carried a mini bottle of ice 101 for emergency fire starting and the the way home😂😂 now it's multiple disposable lighters with oringe duct tape on it. And no leg burn from the fuel, but feel the, memories,nostalgia. Good memories keep me going. The northeast will teach you to " be prepared" nature gives no quarter here. Cold, humidity for real
@Counselor77
@Counselor77 Год назад
Nothing like being out in the woods, I got a playlist dedicated to your channel because it's so informative and dedicated to good ideas.
@Outandaboutonashoestring
@Outandaboutonashoestring Год назад
Once again informative. It's the old adage-knowledge is power! It's better to know a little about something than to not know anything
@silverback414
@silverback414 Год назад
Wise words indeed. You should see what Felix Immler can do with a Swiss Army knife
@carlisgrigg6355
@carlisgrigg6355 Год назад
Thank you Bro. I'm walking Northeast towards Ohio. I can survive with my Marine Corps training, but even more so from what I've learned from the Corporal. You are never too old to learn, and no matter what your skills are, there is someone out there who can teach you more, and that person is Shawn Kelly. Semper Fi.
@ceciljohnson3829
@ceciljohnson3829 Год назад
Just like the fire service. Always going back to the basics. It’s the foundation to all we try achive.
@robertosantinni9656
@robertosantinni9656 Год назад
These BASIC videos are fantastic. A kit that minimal can be stored in a walmart shopping bag if needed. Thank you sir. Because of you I’ve made my own harness/belt kit. Water, fire, shelter and “power bar”. Oh and a good 4-5 inch blade and diamond sharpening rod along with a small fak.
@snakeryanmaster
@snakeryanmaster Год назад
I always cherished my poncho with liner, and the shelter half and wool blanket. Hell those things alone were the soldiers comfort items.
@matthewturdlebroyles1662
@matthewturdlebroyles1662 Год назад
You are legitimately a certified bad ass in my book! I look up to you like a father and that says a lot. Keep the content coming cause everyone needs a wake up call on survival instincts and tactics.
@charleswalter2902
@charleswalter2902 Год назад
During my working career I was a building contractor. We used to jokingly refer to rain gear as "wet suits." especially in warm weather it was easier to get wet than try to stay dry & not overheat in raingear.
@williamkeck7378
@williamkeck7378 Год назад
Between you and Andrew, what you guys teach, is going too keep many people alive that would not have made it. The shelters, bushcraft, the gear you NEED and the extras too make it more comfortable. I thank you from the bottom of my heart for your teaching, and for introducing us to Andrew. God bless you and yours. And keep the lessons coming. OOORAH, SEMPER FI!
@B25gunship
@B25gunship Год назад
I like the way everything that is presented and explained always reverts back to "Keep It Simple Stupid". Minimum load. Maximum effectiveness. Gotta luv it.
@tooterplumber1128
@tooterplumber1128 Год назад
I watched both of the early ones this week and now I'm watching this one. And yes all 3 are definitely thumbs up videos. And thank you for all the work that you are having to do to get these videos to us. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and wisdom.
@Jamesbravo15
@Jamesbravo15 Год назад
Love your videos ive learned alot from you. Im a U.S Army afghan combat vet and your professional behavior as a veteran infront of the camera is something i admire alot about you and appreciate. Thank you for your service and your content take care brother. Keep moving forward stay safe bro. Your inspirational.
@Jamesbravo15
@Jamesbravo15 Год назад
@@jamescrowe7892 the real world is watching the blind following the blind, its sad.
@jeremyfletcher4080
@jeremyfletcher4080 Год назад
I started watching a year ago and this is the only video on Sunday I look forward too! Keep it up brother. Gunny Fletch
@DymondzTrucking1962
@DymondzTrucking1962 Год назад
I'm with you corporal. Every person on this planet should be carrying that minimum kit it will let you survive when it hits the fan.
@troyhartley9681
@troyhartley9681 Год назад
Simple, pragmatic advice. Brilliant and refreshing to hear.
@junkazama9149
@junkazama9149 Год назад
this is eye opening, great video as always keep them coming
@Jaden48108
@Jaden48108 Год назад
Down and dirty. Love it. Next stop- Ranger Survival on how to utilize a poncho.
@Sjackson2369
@Sjackson2369 Год назад
Outstanding AF once again. Broke out the poncho at a ham radio event after it started raining. You’d have thought I was ET trying to phone home. I have a whole pack of those bic lighters stashed in a few places
@Alex_CantDrive55
@Alex_CantDrive55 Год назад
Outstanding! As always. This is very good for that Day Hike to wait out the unexpected weather or inconvenient camp. Also CPL Kelly does a great job on his play lists. I go back and hit some of those for a refresher, even if I just turn them on and let it play. I notice that it keeps your vids at the top of my feed. Looking forward to Online Class. Thank You!
@dougcfrary
@dougcfrary Год назад
Happy Fall Sunday Corporal! Thanks for the education and work. Great common sense and skills. Semper Fi.
@Joinordie718
@Joinordie718 Год назад
Always good to go back to the basics tried and true corporal Kelly 👍🇺🇸
@McHaggis1488
@McHaggis1488 Год назад
You hit a home run with this one in my book. I love seeing how to make do with very little. 10/10, great work. It was videos like this that got me started practicing bushcraft 5 years ago. Thank you sir, you've been a real inspiration to me
@williamlaxton6345
@williamlaxton6345 Год назад
Thanks Kelly. A clear and concise explanation of survival kit and basics. Cheers.
@michaelmoore8582
@michaelmoore8582 Год назад
You always make sense. I enjoy your time and effort. Thank you.
@drdoofus4696
@drdoofus4696 Год назад
Learning so much from your videos Corporal and knowing that attitude is as important as ability wasn't something that I'd previously considered. Keep up the great work.
@mlsknnr
@mlsknnr Год назад
Outstanding, most people don't realize that just a minimal kit and the knowledge of how to use it can save their life.
@marcschultz5869
@marcschultz5869 Год назад
Another outstanding video, down to earth skills.
@mikedendooven6484
@mikedendooven6484 Год назад
Another great video: Thanks for the poncho fire warming tip. Just thinking about a, lost while hunting scenario using the poncho.
@felgercarb-mu5rc
@felgercarb-mu5rc Год назад
Corporal bare bones kit for the win! No "comfort" - but live another day!
@createlovehappy
@createlovehappy Год назад
You know what’s a moral booster? Your videos. Thank you very much. You have no idea how they have kept me going through fighting cancer and recovering from chemo. I’m surviving and your videos help me keep surviving mindset. And give me lots of ideas to try out and share with my kids if I ever get strong enough to get out in the woods.
@haroldbrown5887
@haroldbrown5887 Год назад
Good on let's start all over with the basics again, I love reviews.
@colinblake24
@colinblake24 9 месяцев назад
I like watching this one from time to time. Very basic list of things to have.
@margaretbagur3553
@margaretbagur3553 Год назад
The Sunto compass is a great addition. It will keep you from walking toward your right hand side or left hand side and wandering off your path. In training - we all did this and not one person was the exception.
@TravisJ-je6ub
@TravisJ-je6ub Год назад
I love my poncho. My buddies used to make fun of me for using it. I've been out plenty of times in the PNW where a squall came through and pushed right through peoples Goretex rain gear. I stayed dry and comfortable huddled up in my poncho. They stopped making fun of me after that.
@beerdrinker6452
@beerdrinker6452 Год назад
Always OUTSTANDING AF! Your frustration with people who cannot listen, focus, pay attention, learn, or simply think is very understandable. Love your videos. Thank you.
@jeffro032478
@jeffro032478 Год назад
Short and sweet!! “ That’s what we’re talking about……..right there”. Much love brother.
@walterwoodard8218
@walterwoodard8218 Год назад
That video put things in perspective. Thanks for your efforts.
@cnybanditoutdoors
@cnybanditoutdoors Год назад
Excellent video and explanation of what you should have and why!! Saved to my lists.! Keep up the great content!
@theawakeningofpatriotsurvi5585
Outstanding AF brother I truly appreciate what you do thank you
@kvonzwild8979
@kvonzwild8979 Год назад
Your compass simplified is a must watch.
@sgtmcd
@sgtmcd Год назад
Even though you were in the marines, I love you brother. Sgt U.S. Army ‘89 - ‘96
@stevewood9477
@stevewood9477 Год назад
Very straightforward information. Excellent video. Great barebones kit. I have all this gear and relate to what you are saying. Comfort isn't figured in a survival situation. Sunday with the Corporal never disappoints. Thank you sir, keep up the great work.
@dannesys
@dannesys Год назад
Thank you for this fascinating video. Bit of history, full of great, useful info with reasons for choices. I am not able to go camping now but in my head I do, just like I enjoyed imagining when growing up. It's just as exciting😂
@CMB865
@CMB865 Год назад
It seems like people write down what Corp uses or talks about and then get all bent out of shape about certain items etc. every person has a style and preference. Use Corp’s knowledge and experience as a baseline but take the time to figure out your own style, likes and dislikes. What works for you may not work for somebody else and vice versa.
@varbantopolov2641
@varbantopolov2641 Год назад
Thank you for the video. Outstanding as always.
@cjvigil8020
@cjvigil8020 Год назад
Hooya ! Excellent work. I never travel without those things, even the pocket knife. I include a booney hat because it is compressible
@smelton7
@smelton7 Год назад
Hey y’all, it’s called survival. If you want comfort, check into a Holiday Inn! Great job Cpl. Kelly, keep up the great work. Until next video.
@davidvitale9338
@davidvitale9338 Год назад
What an excellent video Corporal. I especially like that you said "even if you don't know how to use this all, the mental comfort you'll get is worth it" ( paraphrase). Same with the compass. Just because we don't have your breadth of skill is no reason to give up and die.
@terrycheek4097
@terrycheek4097 Год назад
I have been a subscriber for quite a while. I have no military background but for what it's worth I do have old-school scouting. At 60 I have to adjust my bushcraft approach. Your videos give me the foundation I use to make those adjustments with confidence. Thank you.
@brianmorris364
@brianmorris364 Год назад
Outstanding AF 🇺🇸🗽 Thank you for your efforts making content and thank you for your service.
@strongbear9304
@strongbear9304 Год назад
Shawn, I carried a Buck 110 Folder in a leather case for over 20 years in the Army. After watching one of your videos where you show the VICTORINOX RANGER GRIP 78 MULTI TOOL POCKET KNIFE, I decided to purchase one and check it out. I carried it for 3 months before deciding to permanently replace my BUCK FOLDER on my hip. Still have my Buck, (and always will) but as an all round knife and multi tool, my VICTORINOX Ranger 78 is the main one I now carry. Have also purchased one for my wife and each of my adult children. Thanks for the info! “SEMPER FI”, Doc Bates
@coyotesnipe
@coyotesnipe Год назад
That’s the main reason I carry a compass, because it’s pretty easy to walk in circles when you get in thick forest,
@RS-xq6je
@RS-xq6je Год назад
Done it myself not a serious situation local ish woodland exploring it looking for camp spots walked for ages thinking I must be about to come out the other side soon and passed the same rubbish I did on the way confused me I thought I went in diagonal line for a stroll
@allenelam6135
@allenelam6135 Год назад
Your gear shows good thought processes. Being able to have those basic needs covered is so important. True there are no creature comforts. But the basics to just stay alive. Priceless!!!
@patrickharmon9459
@patrickharmon9459 Год назад
Great video lesson. I totally agree with you about the poncho!! In my military & younger years I prefer the poncho, though I did have a military rain suit it didn't take long before I ditched it and went back to the trusty poncho. I do keep a rain jacket in my semi truck to use if its raining while hooking and unhooking trailers. Keep up the good work and God bless.
@znail4675
@znail4675 Год назад
Even an umbrella works better at keeping you dry then rain clothes.
@Bubba4168
@Bubba4168 Год назад
As usual, worthwhile advice.
@timkaldahl
@timkaldahl Год назад
As a hunter's ed instructor this is invaluable information. In the best case scenario you would need this because you were lost. First thing we tell the kids after STOP (sit, think, observe, plan) is to build a fire. If you need it because you're hurt the last thing you need is a complicated fire starting system. Butane lighter is always the first choice, but never the only choice. The kit always has to be on you, because if it's in the pack you set down but can't find you never had it. I'm also willing to bet that the people who say, "if I was doing it," have never done it and don't practice the basic skills, like using a ferro rod. Sage wisdom learned from Paul Harrel. There are so many "survival" channels on the tube that we lose sight of the fact that if you are in a survival situation something went wrong.
@FiveElementsTactical
@FiveElementsTactical Год назад
Awesome!!! Clear and concise!!!
@jakqup
@jakqup Год назад
And this is exacly what i carry in my backpack everyday, for last several years. Thanks to you, your lessons.
@Evolveyours
@Evolveyours Год назад
Please make a book with all of your tips and tricks as a survival guide that I can keep in the bugout bag. Your teaching has been so vital to my survival skills !! Thank you corporal. For your service to our country and your continued service to us the audience.
@66kbm
@66kbm Год назад
Great info, basic but correct. Thanks. I like this.
@recall5811
@recall5811 Год назад
basic is in the title
@tennesseesmoky9012
@tennesseesmoky9012 Год назад
I appreciate the Stay Alive kit breakdown. This list of gear covers the basics of the Five C’s +. The items are simple and compact. Thanks for sharing.
@roninrusso872
@roninrusso872 Год назад
As always, an excellent video. Thank you so much for your knowledge.
@franks4973
@franks4973 10 месяцев назад
Absolutely agree, I always carry a similar kit in my daypack. Also a whistle, mylar blanket chlorine tab basic 1st aid kit.
@MsSephrena
@MsSephrena Год назад
Excellent - Sweet and simple... Thanks for sharing...
@BrassCatcher365
@BrassCatcher365 Год назад
I'd say more comforting than having the stuff is the knowledge that you will survive.
@smoothvern165
@smoothvern165 Год назад
Excellent compact kit and great video!
@Dreoilin
@Dreoilin Год назад
Today's video is brilliant 👏 once again your content speaks volumes. Appreciate your hard work man.
@johno1057
@johno1057 Год назад
I like the minimal kit. Everyone should have one in their car. Could you do a video on what to do if you fall into the water, how to dry your clothes and stay warm ect? Have a great week see ya mid week and Sunday.
@mikelychock0310
@mikelychock0310 Год назад
Great video Shawn. Bring people back to basics, very much needed at times. Appreciate the time and relevance, very well thought out. 👊
@michaelw2288
@michaelw2288 Год назад
In upland UK where hikers go, it is treeless, very wet and windy. Essential kit includes a large, heavy duty orange survival bag or modern equiv.
@czmg22
@czmg22 Год назад
Another great Sunday video from the Corporal! Thanks!
@hdbinnc8583
@hdbinnc8583 Год назад
Excellent information! Straight, simple, doable. That’s what great teachers are able to convey. Well done!
@fargoalspach557
@fargoalspach557 Год назад
Keep it simple ricky, don’t overthink things. Good advice.
@claytondc508
@claytondc508 Год назад
This was a good video. No hype to sell gear, the importance of having the bare minimum, and the stressing there will be discomfort but survivability makes this, for me, an important video. Everything beyond the bare minimum makes me appreciate how well I have it in a survival situation or out in the woods exploring. Perspective is the stage of winning or losing.
@nicktriolothebarefootfishe1131
Thank you, brother! Thank you With this video, you have made me feel better about my gear and me just starting to get into hiking and bushcraft.
@terrystockstill251
@terrystockstill251 Год назад
KEEP IT UP THANK YOU AGAIN
@dualsportoutdoors
@dualsportoutdoors Год назад
That's the level of kit I started learning with. Dad and Grandpa started me with minimal gear and then started adding gear and teaching me how to use more gear but they wanted me to have that foundation where I could make it with very minimal gear if I lost everything but what was in my pockets
@andarchy1386
@andarchy1386 Год назад
I followed the instructions you give in every video and get notified of every video you drop
@3870TheDad
@3870TheDad Год назад
Sean, as always a great video about the bare-minimum requirements for survival. Thanks.
@kenemerson1075
@kenemerson1075 Год назад
Great video! There is always room for discussion about what you want and don't want in your kit. But it's "your kit" take what you know you can use to survive! Outstanding information! It is very much appreciated
@troyellison8552
@troyellison8552 Год назад
I totally agree. Knowing you have options can keep you going
@babsofkansas9401
@babsofkansas9401 Год назад
This was a really good one. Thanks!
@phyllisclark3896
@phyllisclark3896 Год назад
Deep respect to you Corporal for this video. Thank you 🙏🙏🙏
@lancewallace3680
@lancewallace3680 Год назад
Corporal, great video. Having watched your channel for several years now, I recognized all the elements in your minimum kit. One thing different I noticed in this video was with the Bic lighter and at least one other item you emphasized that item, or equivalent. And for your purpose of this video, I think that was important for novices. One thing that was totally new to me in this video was while using the poncho for shelter you opened up the front to allow the heat from the fire to come in. It was so simple, and so common sense, but I never thought about it. And so often little things like that that could make a big difference comes about from being exposed to the idea. Again, great video.
@SwiftestTailor
@SwiftestTailor Год назад
I agree that having basic EDC items for the “what ifs” is a morale booster even without comfort items. I seem to be simplifying my EDC items often after watching your videos and others. I can’t carry more than 35 pounds in my BOB so it’s crucial to stay light.
@iamgroot8631
@iamgroot8631 Год назад
Today was a good one , sometimes understanding the “how” but not the “why” , makes a difference in the learning process, and that bushcraft is a constantly evolving skill, One thing I would like to see is a blooper video, I know nothing goes as planned and it would be a good laugh 👍🍻🤣
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