Homemade Nimblewill style stove of 26 gauge steel. I sized it down a tiny bit from the online templates (www.thru-hiker.com lewill_stove.php) so that it can better fit a Snow Peak 700. It worked on its first use, but not as well as it might have. I think it was the lack of draft at the bottom. I may make a new bottom with holes and see how that works. Notice too the high quality 9-year-old’s cinematography. Notice as well my Mora Bushcraft Triflex in a cameo role as The Firestarter. I should add that the whole thing including the little tyvek envelope I made for it comes in at just under 3oz (that is less than a Nalgene bottle). It is a bit rickity, but it held up a full Snow Peak 1400 with no problems.
just a quick video talking about my eno hammok and why i choose it over a tent in certain situations. please rate this video and check out my other one on the backpacking gear i take with me while backpacking.
This is an updated video to a video I did about 6 months ago where I showed the 10 essential items that I take with me into the wilderness, I mostly take this with me with I am going out for the day and I am going to an area without trails. It’s important to remember that I setup this kit for me and my comfort level, and that I might be very different then yours, so I hope y’all can come away with something from this video. On my person: 1. Ka-Bar Becker BK2 2. Leathermen Wave 3. Streamlight Stylus Pro 4. Home made double side cotton bandanna The bag itself is a 18th century style Pathfinder Haversack, you can pick one up at www.canteenshop.com In the bag 1. 1-Litter Platypus Water Bottle (www.cascadedesigns.com 2. Stormwhistle (www.stormwhistles.com 3. Brunton Adventure Racing Compass, with home made Ranger/Pacing Beads (www.brunton.com 4. Strikeforce Fire Starter (www.ultimatesurvival.com 5. Cookset (Snowpeak 900, Bushbuddy stove, and Spork) 6. Kershaw Folding Pack Saw (www.kershawknives.com 7. 75 Feet of paracord 8. Smith’s Retractable Diamond Knife and Tool Sharpener (www.rei.com 9. Adventure Medical Kits Thermo-Lite 2.0 Bivvy (www.adventuremedicalkits.com 10. Note book and map reading tools. 11. Sil-tarp
My self made lightweight, compact nylon hammock chair. Ideas from fellow Youtube users Ggreenvideos and EconoChallenge. Chair weight with two 11 ft long webbing straps is 6.4 ounces.
Ohio Valley Outfitters reviews the ENO Hammock. By the way, if you are looking for tips to getting that big buck this season be sure to check out: Deer Hunting Secrets Exposed offto.net
The Double Nest Hammock from Eagles Nest Outfitters is an awesome way to relax or even spend the night in the woods or your backyard. They are super comfortable, compact, lightweight, and incredibly easy to set up when using the ENO Slap Straps. goinggear.com