3-Day Solo Blades and Gear

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3 Day Solo Blades and Gear

I've got six of the three day solo trip videos up on the channel now. I had posted a trailer of these a long time ago.

One of my formative experiences in this whole area happened when I was a kid. My dad was deer hunting alone in Wisconsin and broke the top off his shin. He ended up self extracting by tying his unloaded rifle with the barrel in his boot and his deer drag rope and sling holding the rifle against his leg as a splint. He then scooted backwards for several miles until another hunter found him.

In my head he has become somewhat of a baseline for wilderness survival gear. If he couldn't have done it in that condition it is not a wilderness survival technique. I highly value primitive and bushcraft skills but see wilderness survival skills and preparations as the thing I want with me to face the terrible day.

This video is a rundown of the blades and gear I took on the trip. This list doesn't change a whole lot. I do alter the contents of my pack between rainy and dry seasons.

I think it is very important to keep wilderness survival and bushcraft skills in perspective. I see wilderness survival equipment as the first line of defense in a wilderness emergency and I get out to practice with that kit often. Most of the time I go out I'm going out there to practice primitive skills and bushcraft but I never do so without my emergency gear.

Mac
 
Great story about your dad

Sounds like a true survivor!!!

Checking out the videos

As always---thanks for posting

Dr.Bill
 
Great vids Mac! I started watching them last night (read early this morning). The "water run" is really cool. Those G.I. canteens and cups are hard to beat aren't they?

I don't understand what your problem is with the bright blue meals though :D

Great story about your dad, that is what survival is all about!

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There really is no viable bushcraft solution to putting your knee back together with pins and wires.
 
There really is no viable bushcraft solution to putting your knee back together with pins and wires.

No...not that I've ever heard of.

How do you spell the name of that oil wood you're using for flash fuel?
 
Its called Candeia and it has a horrible wet dog smell that most people find offensive. It is actually cut illegally and used in the perfume industry. That oil gets distilled and separated. We often have brush fires that kill the Candeia trees. They don't rot so the land is fairly covered with dead Candeia in the mid-level elevations of the Cerrado.

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Candeia, the living and the dead.

Mac
 
Great video, Mac. I love to learn and do so everytime I watch one of yours. I appreciate the time taken to do these for the edification of others.
 
I watched it last night, great vid :thumbup:

Each one of your vids you learn something new.
 
Very cool story about your dad! I'll try to get the vids in later today, my internet is acting rather flaky right now.
 
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