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Wisdom of the Wall Tent Part 4 Junk on the Bunk 

David Canterbury
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@recall5811
@recall5811 8 лет назад
Sweet Pack Too Man
@DougsterCanada1
@DougsterCanada1 8 лет назад
Gotta pace yourself, Dave. Don't ever apologize for being busy! Busy, leads to success, or in your case continuing success! Always good to see your videos. I appreciate the time you take, and the skills you share.
@moorshound3243
@moorshound3243 2 года назад
I miss this series, may go back and watch them again.
@MrFloogy
@MrFloogy 8 лет назад
Apparently the ultralight backpacking craze has not phased Dave in the least. I'm starting to teach my kids the basics while I learn too. Primitive skills may be primitive, but they're not easy. Thanks.
@pacificbushcraftandfirecra6358
Don't sweat it man, you have provided us plenty of video's that we can and should go back and study again. Don't worry about not providing a new video every day. Any true fan would understand that you have a ton of other things going on, and appreciate the hard work you do to set up, film, edit, post these awesome video's for us to enjoy. Hope your filming season 2 of DRS, really enjoyed that venture. Be well Dave and have some Lefsa for me!
@Ddabig40mac
@Ddabig40mac 8 лет назад
always enjoy seeing what people carry into the woods.
@matthewvelo
@matthewvelo 8 лет назад
Hi Dave, really enjoy the videos. I do a lot of multi-day hikes in Australia in four seasons in most environments. I use a three- or four-season one-person tent, inflatable mat and season specific sleeping bag and reckon they take up less room in a pack that the tarp, ground sheet and blanket you usually carry (as well as less weight). Really makes me appreciate how much easier modern trekking is compared to what the US and Australian pioneers and explorers endured. Again, thanks for the great videos.
@DavidCanterbury
@DavidCanterbury 8 лет назад
+Matthew Broad Modern gear is awesome, but only the most expensive will last in rough conditions, cheap wool blankets still work great and last a lifetime, tarps of canvas are inexpensive but add weight, my buddy says if you are worried about 5 lbs in you pack, loose 5 lbs and carry what you want
@MikeHoltz1967
@MikeHoltz1967 2 года назад
VERY helpful, thanks Dave! I just watched and took notes. I also have a Swiss pack like yours. Am going to set it up as you have laid out, thought about adding the cupulko cup and spoon and perhaps some spices to the food sleeve bag.
@trynsurviven2440
@trynsurviven2440 8 лет назад
Nice set up. I like the idea of the tall wax canvas bag holding the tins of food. I'm going to your web site to look at those items. Thank you.
@kylereese968
@kylereese968 8 лет назад
No worries about the uploads Dave. Much love & respect brother!
@recall5811
@recall5811 8 лет назад
Hell Ya.............Shout Out, Thank you Sir
@itsmenckgonzalez
@itsmenckgonzalez 8 лет назад
A good pack video .... Just never gets old.
@johntablazon
@johntablazon 6 лет назад
Hi Dave, thank you so much for sharing your ideas and skills on trekking and tramping. I love your videos and how you have me looking at multi-purposing. One idea on this kit, instead of the gun blanket why not use a German military poncho for wet weather and since it's also rubberized canvas and can also serve as a ground cloth and an emergency shelter.
@woodswalker64
@woodswalker64 8 лет назад
Interesting video. It reminds me how I take way to much gear for a weekend trip. I have to learn to camp without a tent. I hope that maybe this season I can sleep out in the woods at least one night without my tent!
@NorwegianWoods
@NorwegianWoods 8 лет назад
I love your videos on the traditional stuff! I guess that includes most of your videos... :) Thanks - Martin
@tjbumbico
@tjbumbico 8 лет назад
It's really nice to see you in action still Dave. I, and I'm sure everyone else, really appreciate all the time and effort you put into your videos. They are extremely informative and in depth. Keep up the good work and you might get this city boy out in the sticks.
@serg4883
@serg4883 8 лет назад
Just received six of your tins. Great must have items! Now just waiting for you to have the sacks available.
@DavidCanterbury
@DavidCanterbury 8 лет назад
www.selfrelianceoutfitters.com/pathfinder-school-classes/
@pollyester303
@pollyester303 8 лет назад
One of the best videos you've put out in a very long time... quite please.
@fergusrb
@fergusrb 7 лет назад
What I find interesting is those little tins with your food inside. You said it was good for 4 or 5 days. It doesn't look like enough for 5 days but maybe that is because I am 240 lb. I know you have made videos on medals like your hobo stew. Maybe when you get some time, i know you are busy, you can show making breakfast, lunch and dinner from just what is in those tins. Have a good time in Sweden. Bruce from the city of Orange in Orange county California.
@scottykinder1539
@scottykinder1539 8 лет назад
I really like the food tins and canvas sleeve. Great idea!
@offthecouch1999
@offthecouch1999 2 года назад
You provide more information about woodcraft and camping did anybody else on the platform and as always hearing something informative once is not enough you need to use repetition there are thousands of videos out there that we can watch while you are out having fun and enjoying your life and gaining more experience to them share with us that we will be okay.
@xjeepmanx
@xjeepmanx 8 лет назад
love this series dave....thanx so much
@watermain48
@watermain48 8 лет назад
Great demonstration of your scout kit Dave. Thanks for sharing it.
@MrStropparo
@MrStropparo 8 лет назад
I like ordering from the pathfinder store. Easy and fast. Good business Dave keep it up.
@CommonCentsOutdoorsman
@CommonCentsOutdoorsman 8 лет назад
Sweet load out Dave... very woodcrafty.
@livingsurvival
@livingsurvival 8 лет назад
Dave, I noticed you carry your knife on the right side and I know you are left handed like myself. I typically will carry on the right side if I am carrying my firearm but what is your reasoning? Just curious.
@DavidCanterbury
@DavidCanterbury 8 лет назад
+Living Survival You answered you own question brother
@livingsurvival
@livingsurvival 8 лет назад
***** Figured ;)
@Tr1Hard777
@Tr1Hard777 8 лет назад
I could watch your vids ALL DAY
@John_14v6
@John_14v6 8 лет назад
Nice loadout Dave. Thanks
@bobrunner06
@bobrunner06 8 лет назад
Very cool Dave!
@toneyjohnson8910
@toneyjohnson8910 8 лет назад
Great video, I have an old boy scout pack from the 50 or 60, but I like that one better. My hiking buddies give me a hard time because when we go base camping all my gear is older wood craft type gear and when we go back packing for over on day I carry all modern light stuff. well all but my bush pot. You guys must have better flea markets than we do hear in Atlanta I can never find any good stuff like you get. Thanks as always great video.
@Baneironhand
@Baneironhand 8 лет назад
cool. watching a great wildernesoutfitters video and when your done. Surprise a new great video. I like backpack packing videos. Never thought of stuffing my blankets like that probably more efficient.
@1990westfalia
@1990westfalia 8 лет назад
I realize that you probably hate when people point out things in your video's, yet I have taken to heart your insistence that you always need the 11th C that should always be included in all over night excursions, Clean Socks! I know that you always insist that you change socks at the end of the day and I can attest that clean, dry socks do help make the evening better. Thanks for the series and videos. Cast Iron Kid
@jamescooper2618
@jamescooper2618 8 лет назад
Great video Dave! Very interesting and good ideas for a pack. Thanks!
@captkman2467
@captkman2467 8 лет назад
I like the tin food containers, critter proof. Very nice, I'm going to try this next time I go backpacking. The mice on the Appalachian trail are awful.
@studiobencivengamarcusbenc5272
@studiobencivengamarcusbenc5272 2 года назад
Great food tip 🤗I just found a great solution 👍
@krystofdavid1117
@krystofdavid1117 8 лет назад
I have been using the same pack for a few months now, brilliant piece of kit :) Mine was in a little bit rougher shape, worn down corners of the canvas lid and some straps needed to replace. BUT anyways :) I am curious, how It comes that I never see you pack any piece of clothing in the bag? Of course, most of my clothing is on my person, but while on the trail, I dont want any warm layers but when I stop, or the day is ending and it gets chilly, I always appreciate an extra warm layer. Or some kind of waterproofs when starts an unexpected rain.. Thanks for your response! All the best.
@tomritter493
@tomritter493 8 лет назад
nice junk I'll come by your place on pick up day lol s.a.k is that a rucksack model or the smaller one farmer I think its called has a bailing hook on it ? well have fun Dave iqts rained for a week straight here in PA .atb tom
@carlrabbit6962
@carlrabbit6962 8 лет назад
Thanks for sharing your pack with us. I did not see the canvas bag you used for your food tins on your website. Will it be added soon or am i looking in the wrong spot?
@TrailWright
@TrailWright 8 лет назад
Good stuff. Thanks for sharing...
@williammansfield9711
@williammansfield9711 2 года назад
Great video. You know better than me, but I always have at least an extra pain of socks 2 if poss. Thanks for the info
@daltonvickers7977
@daltonvickers7977 8 лет назад
great video. Thanks
@fatshadow2062
@fatshadow2062 8 лет назад
Do you Dave! We'll be here brother.
@chippeswe
@chippeswe 8 лет назад
Where when, and why are you coming to Sweden? Would be awesome to meet the man who taught me most of my knowledge in person!
@MrJbaker020
@MrJbaker020 Год назад
As always awesome
@woodturningjohn
@woodturningjohn 8 лет назад
You are not kidding about that pack being bullet proof. Is your trip to Sweden for fun, business or both ? Which ever have a good time and maybe you could share some photos or video with us :)
@neanderthaloutdoors9202
@neanderthaloutdoors9202 8 лет назад
Proper old school there Dave, the fur trapper era, HBC and Mountain man living is where my head is at, my wife says I was born 200 yrs too late haha, I would love to do a Mountain man Rendezvous one day, minimal carry, knowledge is the key to survival, I like your Hudson Bay axe, enjoy your trip to Sweden, iff you stop off in ol Blighty on your way look me up and I'll travel with you, cheers bud, atb, Paul.
@anthonyvalenze2202
@anthonyvalenze2202 5 лет назад
Hey Dave love the videos I have watched countless hours of skills and gear videos was wondering when you go out what do you carry for first aid/ trama type gear?
@Cain0078
@Cain0078 8 лет назад
You're coming to Sweden? Sweet.. need a guide?Any projects with morakniv in the works?
@gamingpsych0m4niac5
@gamingpsych0m4niac5 8 лет назад
you were mentioned at number 6 in the top ten RU-vid survival channels
@ceeceety2320
@ceeceety2320 7 лет назад
you can take a flexible cutting mat and roll it around the canisters inside the cavas sleeve
@gamingpsych0m4niac5
@gamingpsych0m4niac5 8 лет назад
Can you cover survival in colder climates? I live/hunt in alaska, where it gets pretty cold.
@adammoggach2958
@adammoggach2958 8 лет назад
You should come to Scotland dave
@ChipmunkRapidsMadMan1869
@ChipmunkRapidsMadMan1869 2 года назад
I have 2 Swiss packs that look remarkably like yours. Is that material rubberised? Mine are a standard 5 night packs but, given their durability, I could really load on tools for a runoff bushcraft extravaganza.
@kuuno2
@kuuno2 8 лет назад
awesome! how you dry your food? or video adaut it how to dry old way in tent?
@joakimbohman7659
@joakimbohman7659 8 лет назад
Welcome to Sweden mr Canterbury. Dont know if you been here before, if not Im sure you gonna love it. Were you going? Keep up your good hard work and post on youtube its needed. />Bowman
@pflugervillebushcraft8149
@pflugervillebushcraft8149 8 лет назад
Will you be offering that sleeve and the tins as a kit on your store website? If not which bag is it specifically?
@mr.somebody1493
@mr.somebody1493 8 лет назад
Take us on a trek Dave!....
@bushcraftchip
@bushcraftchip 8 лет назад
Love those oilcloth sacks!
@onecurl
@onecurl 8 лет назад
No med kit?
@pjdenzer
@pjdenzer 8 лет назад
where are the tent stakes to secure the tarp? do you make them at camp or are the plastic ones tucked away somewhere ... love the videos and the lessons! thanks for taking the time to show us!!
@everettgaskins5040
@everettgaskins5040 8 лет назад
Dave the bag you put the food tin in is that the same bag that you put the saw in on the wax bag vidio
@GAbushcraft
@GAbushcraft 8 лет назад
I know someone just asked about clothes, but I'm curious.... It seems I always pack too much in the form of clothes even though it's only one full dry pair in case I get soaked. I'll pack one pair of socks more than I need. Seems even the one pair of extras take quite a chunk out of my bag space. What conditions/days of being out would make you take an extra pair of clothing? I usually have to sacrifice something relatively important for extra clothing space.
@tomwilson7202
@tomwilson7202 8 лет назад
Another Dandy Video, Dave! Thanks a ton!!! Wondering, is the food bag the same one that comes with the forged tent stakes?
@michaelwierzba9307
@michaelwierzba9307 8 лет назад
Would you be able to do a video detailing the wood working bench in the wall tent camp site? Maybe even a project using the bench? :)
@AppalachianHandcraft
@AppalachianHandcraft 8 лет назад
I have a suggestion for a future video that I would be interested in seeing and I'm sure some of the other folks might enjoy. Trail tested and Cantebury prefered Pathfinder clothing. aside from the obvious tshirts, what types of pants, boots, hats have you found that stand the test of time doing your thing in the world of woodcraft? Are there brands you find bulletproof? Are there any particular items that you find really help you "smooth it"? I find I prefer lightweight hiking boots like Keen made in USA due to busted knees and hips. I have a trusty 1940s era Pendleton outback or fedora style crushable wool felt hat that I find most useful for blocking the sun, keeping rain off my glasses, and keeping ticks out of my hair. What styles and brands of trail, scout, and camp attire you find best would be a neat video. Thanks for your time.
@GarouLady
@GarouLady 8 лет назад
How much does your swiss pack cost and where's the best place to find a reasonablely priced one?? Also don't worry about videos. You might want to think about doing small vlogs about 5 minutes long if you have the time, but if not, we can wait weeks. Take care of yourself first. Have fun in Sweden!
@TheCarrmar
@TheCarrmar 8 лет назад
No sound! best wishes M. thumbs up!
@agswan3840
@agswan3840 8 лет назад
I noticed the western canteen behind you. I have found them in aluminum. Do you know if that style can be made in stainless steel?
@mikerobinson3672
@mikerobinson3672 8 лет назад
I have to weigh my gear. I use an old A.L.I.C.E. pack from Vietnam. I bet I could loose a few pounds by removing the frame. the only thing i would swap out is the swiss army knife for a multi tool.
@Digitek420
@Digitek420 8 лет назад
Hey Dave, im not seeing the tins or tall bag on the website. Has it not been released yet or could you possibly post a link?
@smashallpots1428
@smashallpots1428 8 лет назад
hey dave can you point me in the direction of some cheap wall tents i dont really want anything fancy i donmt really plan on using one to much but i like thee much more than regular camping tents so if i could find a cheap on to replace mine that would be cool
@Sharpfan85
@Sharpfan85 8 лет назад
The pack does not have a lombar belt or a chest strap. Woludn't it be more confortable with a lombar belt? If you decided to make one How would you do it?
@kennethworde862
@kennethworde862 6 лет назад
Nice job on the fat wood aspect
@kennethworde862
@kennethworde862 6 лет назад
Just a thought, have you tried alpaca or llama for blankets, just a tip not trolling,
@FellsApprentice
@FellsApprentice 8 лет назад
I forget, is that wall tent made by tentsmiths? I know you recommend them highly and that they sell one.
@JamieSasnett
@JamieSasnett 6 лет назад
Why do you choose to stuff the blanket instead of rolling it up? One would think it would be more space efficient to roll it, wouldn't it?
@wranglerdave6452
@wranglerdave6452 8 лет назад
dave i dont know if you read these comments but what would that load out cost. i would pay 500 for that whole bag bacon included
@markamark123
@markamark123 8 лет назад
Thank you
@insanewayne00
@insanewayne00 8 лет назад
would you say that soap is not needed on this type of scout, or is it included in "toothbrush"?
@iReturnV1deotapes
@iReturnV1deotapes 8 лет назад
I have the EXACT same pack as you do but in a rubbery texture. How much does yours weigh? Mine is bordering on 5 pounds and was wondering if yours in a canvas was any lighter. I mean It's nice having a pack that is completely waterproof, but man it can take a toll with that excess weight over distance.
@DavidCanterbury
@DavidCanterbury 8 лет назад
+iReturnV1deotapes Different Pack, Newer Version
@mrmtman146
@mrmtman146 8 лет назад
Great vid, I have to show this to the Scouts You should see what we find in their packs for just an overnighter. (But I bet you are aware of this also) All is fun .......
@garrysmith4721
@garrysmith4721 8 лет назад
hey Dave I own your first two books and I love then I just have a question about this video, what knife did you have on your belt?
@mumurioste790
@mumurioste790 8 лет назад
I know this isn't an important question but just curious what knife did you have on your hip in this video. Thanks for all your videos long time follower !
@DavidCanterbury
@DavidCanterbury 8 лет назад
+Matt Urioste JW Big River, New knife to our line so I have been testing it
@KillingerUSA
@KillingerUSA 8 лет назад
Good to see you back! I just came across one of these packs this weekend, for $25 bucks I couldn't pass it up! mine is the ruberized canvas.
@KillingerUSA
@KillingerUSA 8 лет назад
+[NC] Ebola local flea market
@Atkrdu
@Atkrdu 8 лет назад
Good-looking headband, Dave. What pattern is that? I remember looking all over for one of the Rambo 4 dark ones (like he's wearing toward the end) & regret not snatching one up when the movie first came out. [If anyone knows where to get that one, PLEASE inform!]
@DavidCanterbury
@DavidCanterbury 8 лет назад
+Atkrdu Buff
@markusfinski3715
@markusfinski3715 8 лет назад
Good info on the 35lb back pack, but bacon is the last resort if I had the choice. You dont know what you might catch with that stuff. There are much better alternatives for protein and/or calories in other meats.
@barbie7125
@barbie7125 8 лет назад
Omg where is that class you mentioned in the beginning of the video???! I have been looking for something like that forever. I don't think you understand. 😨😨😨 I NEED....that class. Please tell me !!
@DavidCanterbury
@DavidCanterbury 8 лет назад
+barbie7125 www.selfrelianceoutfitters.com/pathfinder-school-classes/
@barbie7125
@barbie7125 8 лет назад
Oh my stars, thank you :D
@woodsytech4957
@woodsytech4957 8 лет назад
Hey, really enjoy all of your videos, I was wondering, do you offer that waxed canvas food bag on your website?
@DavidCanterbury
@DavidCanterbury 8 лет назад
+WoodsyTech We have the tins now, bags are coming soon
@woodsytech4957
@woodsytech4957 8 лет назад
+wildernessoutfitters Thanks!
@outcomeagent
@outcomeagent 8 лет назад
Dave speaking of trip what do you pack qhen you travel especially fly with airport security? i by no means am asking how to get a knife on a plane but how do you pack to be prepared?
@TheForestWolf
@TheForestWolf 8 лет назад
What do you use for rain gear? I imagine either of the tarps would work. If so how do you use them?
@DavidCanterbury
@DavidCanterbury 8 лет назад
+Three Red Trees Trash bag for light scouts in my haversack most of the time
@mcmmilo
@mcmmilo 8 лет назад
where and when are you going to Sweden
@MrThedirtyduo
@MrThedirtyduo 8 лет назад
do you like staying in the wall tent better than the yurt ?
@j17672
@j17672 8 лет назад
I'm going to be hiking the Appalachian trail soon, and I've never backpacked before, although I do have a lot of camping experience, what would you recommend I bring as far as clothes
@macmurfy2jka
@macmurfy2jka 8 лет назад
The entire AT? Which direction and starting when? These are important variables to factor in. But without them some advice can still be given. First, since covering miles is your goal, fires will be small, maybe just for cooking,NOT FOR WARMTH. This means that lightweight but not fire resistant synthetic material is a good choice. These technical fabrics often out perform their natural cousins. Second, layering is key. A short-sleeved-T+a waffle knit Henley+a thin fleece jumper+ a puffer jacket+ a wind stopper layer= comfort from 90 to 25 degrees. I'ld go with this for max temp rang: 2-3 technical T-shirts 1 lightweight long T-shirt 1 waffle knit Henley 1 optional lightweight fleece jumper 1 lightweight insulation only jacket Liner gloves Lightweight mittens to go over the gloves Beanie 1 Shemagh and/or large bandana 1 pair thin running shorts 1 pair convertible pants 1 pair thin leggings 1 pair thick leggings 1 pair insulation pants Gaiters 3pairs of underwear 2pairs socks Poncho
@macmurfy2jka
@macmurfy2jka 8 лет назад
Substitutions and omissions can be made at your digression but I don't think you'll need MORE than that.
@thelavenderhatter5924
@thelavenderhatter5924 8 лет назад
Is the witchery of archery series over?
@anthonyvisconte7977
@anthonyvisconte7977 7 лет назад
does the 35lbs include your firearms or just the packout itself?
@swedisharcher9405
@swedisharcher9405 8 лет назад
your coming here to Sweden? where are you going?
@tiffanyspence6531
@tiffanyspence6531 7 лет назад
Why do you tape the food tin's? Do they come apart easy?
@doingitbetter9343
@doingitbetter9343 8 лет назад
Hey Dave, just wondering why these other wall tent videos aren't being added to the wisdom of the wall tent playlist. Take care.
@DavidCanterbury
@DavidCanterbury 8 лет назад
+Doing It Better Got it sorry bro
@doingitbetter9343
@doingitbetter9343 8 лет назад
+wildernessoutfitters No problem good sir. Keep being you and inspiring us.
@pennyparker6425
@pennyparker6425 8 лет назад
hey Dave where can I find that rubberized canvas at please?
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