Message from @Pat.Henry

Discord ID: 706586087476166787


2020-05-01 18:19:15 UTC  

Bone

2020-05-01 18:20:39 UTC  

Recently dicked around with hardening after cooking had good effects

2020-05-01 18:23:56 UTC  

I like Morakniv

2020-05-01 18:24:26 UTC  

That's very intesting hunter. That's some hardcore survival shit. Hahaha.

2020-05-01 18:24:37 UTC  

Heard good things on Morakniv. I have an ESEE 4

2020-05-01 19:11:08 UTC  

It's really more of a small spear than a knife but we do likes the elk ridge set. Meh blade quality but it works. Benchmade is local here for fancy stuff that's top level

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/705834966776414246/705858866998673478/JPEG_20200501_120936.jpg

2020-05-01 19:12:16 UTC  

Alright, hey I dig it. If it works, it works.

2020-05-01 20:25:11 UTC  

You should filter rain water, right?

2020-05-01 20:25:17 UTC  

Yes

2020-05-01 20:25:26 UTC  

100% yes

2020-05-01 21:30:29 UTC  

I'm gonna go with yes

2020-05-01 23:00:22 UTC  

I would just boil rain water if it has sat or wasn't collected from clean equipment

2020-05-02 00:38:36 UTC  

Morakniv stuff is legit, the garberg would be my preference for survival. Perfect size

2020-05-03 18:56:32 UTC  

Hey gents. I still have my ruck and e tool from the army (of course CIF said its too dirty to return😂) would y’all recommend getting an assault pack instead of using a ruck as a go bag? And do y’all even recommend carrying around the E tool?

2020-05-03 19:06:10 UTC  

How much stuff are you planning on carrying?

2020-05-03 19:07:51 UTC  
2020-05-03 19:08:32 UTC  

Well I’m new to packing my own shit. Used to having a layout for gear. Weight isn’t as much a problem. Was a 13F while in so I’m used to having a heavy ruck. I’m just looking to get a bag together that’ll last me at least 3 days off grid

2020-05-03 19:08:38 UTC  

Thanks man. Gonna watch that right now

2020-05-03 19:12:52 UTC  

For 3 days I'd say invest in a quality assault pack and learn to live longer than 3days with what you can carry in there in your AO. Even if you can ruck a huge pack all day no sweat, there's no sense weighing yourself down more than necessary. My two cents.

2020-05-03 19:19:55 UTC  

Exactly. I can ruck it but i’d prefer not to. Video was super helpful by the way. I’m just starting to build up my bag but so far I’ve got radio, water filtration (tablets and a portable filter), poncho with grommets, 550 cord. Im sure I’ve barely scratched the surface so if you have any recommendations i’d love to hear them.

2020-05-03 19:20:50 UTC  

Also working on building up a med bag (gonna have my girl carrying that gear, besides my IFAK, because she’s in the medical field) but I’m pretty sure I’ve got a good idea on what I need for that

2020-05-03 19:21:38 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/705834966776414246/706586285443121212/Screenshot_20200325-1539062.png

2020-05-03 19:22:17 UTC  

Add or take out based on need, basic checklist I use

2020-05-03 19:42:27 UTC  

Thank you brother. Exactly what I was looking for @nomadzls

2020-05-03 20:08:36 UTC  

@Pat.Henry I highly suggest you go check out Hill People Gear’s videos on levels of equippage

2020-05-03 20:12:27 UTC  

@Crye_Salesman thank you man I’ll check that out too

2020-05-03 21:34:50 UTC  

i'd say imaboouot 10% through that list

2020-05-04 00:56:22 UTC  

If you need any help with that medical bag list, feel free to contact me.

2020-05-04 01:08:35 UTC  
2020-05-04 01:08:54 UTC  

10/4

2020-05-05 00:26:05 UTC  

Red Green show is a great inspiration for large off grid projects

2020-05-05 00:26:53 UTC  

I watch a lot of Corporal's Corner.

2020-05-05 03:01:32 UTC  

Red Green is to give you inspiration and let you figure out how to do it better

2020-05-05 03:02:39 UTC  

Just like how your textbooks don't show you everything, you gotta get the last bit by yourself

2020-05-06 01:12:34 UTC  

@Sparrow I love Cpls Corner. He just has a way of making everything simple and easy.

2020-05-06 01:12:53 UTC  

Oh yeah for sure. And he just enjoys his time out there, it's great.

2020-05-06 13:16:45 UTC  

https://youtu.be/rcihSMpsDn0 check out this guys videos, he shows how to make several different types of shelters. Figured it'd be worth a look for new ideas

2020-05-06 20:28:35 UTC  

Can offer anyone bushcraft survival in the NC area, let me know

2020-05-07 22:19:25 UTC  

almost read it as full sniper shelter for a sec

2020-05-07 23:40:14 UTC  

I mean, you could pretty easily retool it as one

2020-05-07 23:40:33 UTC  

But yeah, that guy has some great stuff