Basic Wilderness Survival Kit And Contents

November 4th, 2009
by urban


PLEASE READ: Shown are the various items essential to last ditch outdoor survival. Description and uses of items. I’ve been getting some comments about adding more firelighting gear. What I have in this kit is more than enough. Many people go out with much less. There are many primitive ways of lighting fires that I can use. Please Do Not Add Suggestions For Items I Already Keep In this Kit. I have Made And, Used Many Kits, And Combinations To Make This One. Unlike Many Of The Other Kits On YT …

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25 Responses to “Basic Wilderness Survival Kit And Contents”

  1. cars2024 Says:

    matches = bad news

    buy a Bic lighter they last a long time
    they come with a fire steel built in
    dry out in 30 seconds
    they come in mini sizes (if you like that)
    they come in bright colors
    open flame beats a spark any day
    best $1.29 you can add to your kit

    nice vid 5*

  2. rhinomaster08 Says:

    it seems like tin foil wouldnt make a very good cup or pot… it isnt very strong, you may want to consider taking along a military style canteen with a metal cup, it makes a great cooking utensil. sorry i really just had to let you know that… just recommending… not suggesting hahaha

  3. 122333nic Says:

    Where’d you get the pouch.

  4. 122333nic Says:

    You’re too wrapped up into Halloween. You said haunting. You ment hunting mosquitos, right.

  5. misard Says:

    Very nice , but i think you miss a good knife!!! the one that you have is for haunting mosquitos!!! nice kit!!! congratulation

  6. Virus278 Says:

    why would you need to swim? This doesn’t sound like a good idea to me in any survival situation.

  7. airsoftplya98 Says:

    nice. thanks i am working on a new one for me and got lost, this video helped alote

  8. mem7048 Says:

    Try painting varnish on the matches to help waterproof them, and make them burn hotter, and longer.

  9. michaelvaughn131 Says:

    Proteins can be converted to energy in the body. Good advise otherwise.

  10. kinghulu Says:

    condoms are better for getting water you can strongly hold 1.5 liters so a good way but it is a condom lol

  11. TheWaterlily2012 Says:

    I’m going to need a much bigger bag. You guys sure can travel light.

  12. ExON00 Says:

    can’t argue with that. LOL

  13. ExON00 Says:

    to prevent it from rusting.
    not a bad idea if its going to be stored for a long period of time.

  14. poodooyou1 Says:

    what kind of bag is it?

  15. iSurvivalSkills Says:

    Great video, informative and very well thought out…Thank You!

  16. piercedsquid Says:

    Maybe, but you should probably be sure to avoid the lubricated, spermicidal rubbers. And how many brands offer something with no lube or spermicide?

  17. RDPproject Says:

    Put Vaseline or Petrolium jelly on a wire saw to prevent it from DRYING out…??
    What!?

  18. spr00sem00se Says:

    good effort,
    im going to make one up over christmas, im going to include food because i suck at catching critters,
    but your kit is pretty good man ,

  19. mysticalcarter Says:

    nice job of the kit. made me take a second look to my own survival kit i’m putting together.

  20. zohar52 Says:

    Informative video…Good job!!!

  21. CrickTroutMaster Says:

    Add a BIC lighter. They are lighter then that match case, but start about a hundred times more fires, plus they take up less space. Good job though!

  22. bushcraftourway Says:

    condoms are better than zipties for water carying

  23. ElBenitos23 Says:

    Good size/weigt/use ratio. Its hard to keep stuff basic. u done well, U got Xp on this.

  24. Dmajorproductions Says:

    very nice, im going camping next week with some friends in pepper sauce canyon, and were seeing how well we survive, so im putting together a survival kit. youve given me some good ideas, thank you! keep up the work!

  25. BillyMskating4life Says:

    great video man, im in scouts and i go camping alot, so iv made one of these. only change i would make is using a thin guitar string as a snare instead of att thea wire. also does anyone know if a coiled guitar string would work as a saw??