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@sixtynine666able
@sixtynine666able 2 күн бұрын
Hello mate great video enjoyed your content im just about to start my own channel JAY PREPPER UK. I'm in Kettering northants how do you get on with the solar issue lack of sun in the 🇬🇧 regards Jason
@STIXSURVIVAL
@STIXSURVIVAL 2 күн бұрын
It’s not too bad to be fair, charging a drone or phone is fine in moderate sun but does take a while. I will look out for the channel mate, all the best with it.
@Prepperpod
@Prepperpod 7 күн бұрын
From the Netherlands, good video stix. nice and to the point, just like the pack. Shows you got your priorities straight!
@STIXSURVIVAL
@STIXSURVIVAL 7 күн бұрын
@@Prepperpod thx for your time and comment
@Yeshua73732
@Yeshua73732 19 күн бұрын
Where did you get your stove from? Is it a flatpack one? Cheers
@STIXSURVIVAL
@STIXSURVIVAL 19 күн бұрын
@@Yeshua73732 No it is a solid unit from Pomoly. www.pomoly.com/Baker-Hot-Tent-Oven-Stove-Portable-Oven-Tent-Wood-Stove-POMOLY-New-Arrival-2024-p2322345.html Thanks for your time
@LordThree
@LordThree 21 күн бұрын
Fascinating
@STIXSURVIVAL
@STIXSURVIVAL 20 күн бұрын
@@LordThree thanks so much for your time. Your comment says a thousand words my friend.
@Maedelrosen
@Maedelrosen Ай бұрын
Nothing better than someone who's got their stuff together at camp, though beyond that its just plain reasonable to emulate these organization skills in other life aspects too ~Servus, from the center of the Ring of Fire
@STIXSURVIVAL
@STIXSURVIVAL Ай бұрын
Thanks for your time.
@adamdobner1910
@adamdobner1910 Ай бұрын
What was the name of the long jacket? The outer layer one at 20:00, please?
@STIXSURVIVAL
@STIXSURVIVAL Ай бұрын
Hi there thanks for taking the time to watch and comment on my content. The jacket is from a company called Swazi from New Zealand. I have put a link below for the updated version of the smock. Very pricey but worth the money. www.raymears.com/Bushcraft_Product/1087-Swazi-Ray-Mears-AEGIS-Tahr-XP-Anorak/ Thanks again
@PetrKrenzelok
@PetrKrenzelok Ай бұрын
Weber go anywhere and Cobb charcoal user here 🙂 We are about to get Dometic tent, so thinking of getting a gas burner. In the end, we will go for two burners variant (2 cook 3 turbo probably), but I like the smaller one as well. I have a dilemma between the reviewed one (with legs), and lite variant. How stable are the legs? Because with the table, those might not be needed so much. Also worried about kids throwing it over. Thanks a lot ....
@STIXSURVIVAL
@STIXSURVIVAL Ай бұрын
@@PetrKrenzelok Hi there and thanks for watching. The legs are very stable but if the surface is slippery it may be an issue, my friend takes some lengths of pipe and puts the legs in to them, to lift up to waist height so it becomes like a BBQ. This works really well and makes it very stable. On my camping table it can move so if a table is a must might be better with the other burner.
@PetrKrenzelok
@PetrKrenzelok 24 күн бұрын
@@STIXSURVIVAL So, Safari Chef 30 compact came as a gift surprise for my birthday. Liking it a lot. Using only a flat surface, as griddle one is easy to get under a fire with few of steaks. It's nicely compact machine, and with few outings with our friends, my wife declatered taking over its ownership. 😀 We have bought it thansk to your video. Appreciated.
@STIXSURVIVAL
@STIXSURVIVAL 22 күн бұрын
That’s brilliant, wishing you many great meals with it.
@darrellstafford8176
@darrellstafford8176 2 ай бұрын
Yore pack is a 8.9 it can be approved ❤
@rockcityprepper9134
@rockcityprepper9134 2 ай бұрын
Dig it.
@Tar9989
@Tar9989 2 ай бұрын
Great Video, Love from the US.
@rockcityprepper9134
@rockcityprepper9134 3 ай бұрын
Where did you get that maxpedition pouch? I have never seen it before
@STIXSURVIVAL
@STIXSURVIVAL 3 ай бұрын
www.maxpedition.com/products/hook-loop-5-x-7-zipper-pocket?variant=27911728849 Hi there thanks for watching. These pouches come in different sizes.
@craigorzel5181
@craigorzel5181 3 ай бұрын
Good evening sir. My name is Craig and I’m from Connecticut, USA. I like how you have everything in dry bags. I went with a less expensive option and use various sizes of ziplock freezer bags. I have multiple ways to start a fire and multiple ways to treat water. I have a stainless steel canteen with a nesting cup, a Sawyer, a Grayl and water purification tablets. I also carry a sillcock key mostly for urban areas to get water. The headlamp I use has various levels of brightness and a red light. It has a rechargeable battery and also takes AAA batteries and I pack a charger that can charge AA and AAA batteries. I use a Streamlight lantern that takes AA batteries. I carry a light tarp on the outside of my pack that I can set up in no time. I also carry an emergency bivy that is a SOL brand. I also carry a few bandannas that have multiple uses, one being a way to prefilter water. I made a small survival kit that I saw on the Ranger Fieldcraft and Survival page. You have a lot of great ideas, keep up the good work!
@STIXSURVIVAL
@STIXSURVIVAL 3 ай бұрын
Hi Craig, thanks so much for taking the time to watch and comment on the video. I like the fact you put in where you come from as I genuinely love to see where people watch from. Your kit sounds spot on and I can see that you have tailored it to your needs. I get a lot of comments saying that I should have this or that but a KZbin video is just a snap shot in time, not a fully laid out detailed plan for the zombie apocalypse 😂 😂 I too have the sol type bivi bag. Again thanks for time to watch and comment. Hopefully, you have subbed the channel for future content, if not keep doing what you love doing mate.
@juliengontard6852
@juliengontard6852 3 ай бұрын
Have you ever tried to cook a pizza on it? How good is it? How long it takes to cook properly? Thanks !
@STIXSURVIVAL
@STIXSURVIVAL 3 ай бұрын
Yes mate, I have a video on KZbin called truck camping in Scotland. I have a pizza here even though it went for a walk, think about the 30 minute mark 😂 Yes, pizza, has been done many times now, best to heat the plate and then let cool a bit or it may burn the pizza on the bottom. I might do a whole load of cooking videos with it as it’s so much fun. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment
@STIXSURVIVAL
@STIXSURVIVAL 3 ай бұрын
Oh probably 10 mins
@davesanders9203
@davesanders9203 3 ай бұрын
You don't worry about "rodents" nibbling on the plastic container? I'm planning on hiding the next one under a "custom made" rock. When possible I like to build a fire in a "hole in the ground". No smoke. Not at night. Nowadays I use alcohol stoves . Overall great info!
@Globetrotter-1
@Globetrotter-1 3 ай бұрын
Foxes 🦊 and badgers 🦡 will easily uncover it. Rats and mice and squirrels will gnaw through it. Better to dig it far deeper with stones and soil and finally rocks on top and some natural camouflage....and the container 🫙 should preferably be made of rustproof metal.
@STIXSURVIVAL
@STIXSURVIVAL 3 ай бұрын
@@Globetrotter-1 Hi there thx for taken the time to watch and comment. Yes I agree the pots used in this video are only to provoke the thought process and long term should indeed be buried and surrounded with stones to keep the critters away.
@davidbrophy7988
@davidbrophy7988 3 ай бұрын
North Lanarkshire 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@generationxdad
@generationxdad 3 ай бұрын
Good to see another video mate and very informative 👍. Still a huge fan of your "INCH" long term survival bag and I keep the video saved because that level of organization and preparedness is what I aspire toward. Cheers!!! 🌲🎒🥾🌲
@STIXSURVIVAL
@STIXSURVIVAL 3 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for your time and comments my friend it means a lot
@robbabcock_
@robbabcock_ 3 ай бұрын
It's great to see you back!
@STIXSURVIVAL
@STIXSURVIVAL 3 ай бұрын
Cheers mate thx for the time
@davidjacobs828
@davidjacobs828 3 ай бұрын
​@STIXSURVIVAL Superb video... I was impressed with how compactly you stowed the SOL escape bivvy .. I really like that pack I have the tasmanian tiger rfid edc wallet. .( best wallet I've ever owned) but I don't think I will be able to face getting rid of My maxpedition falcon 2...I just love it too much ...lol I used to pack the Pathfinder bottle kit , but I now pack the 1l nalgene stainless Steel bottle nested with my TBS 750 ml Billy can cup.. much heavier duty and an upgrade imo.. I respect the fact that your silky saw cuts better than any other but I think my bahco laplander is more reliable ... Overall I think your kit is really well thought out .. I never knew tcp was a bug repellent...I will now include some .. Love my sak ranger ... As an urban survival tool....I also carry a 14 inch ,ovalised, tool steel gorilla bar ... a lot of your other items are similar to mine ... Thanks for doing a long and detailed video .. Impressive..
@STIXSURVIVAL
@STIXSURVIVAL 3 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for taking the time out to comment, I think you’ve cost me £20 on a new wallet 😂 Just had a look very nice. Yeah I hear what you’re saying with the bahco saw it’s much better all round. The TCP works well but defo keep off the face, if you get that in your eyes you’ll know about it. Smidge is the best up here in Scotland. Thanks again for your support.
@davidjacobs828
@davidjacobs828 3 ай бұрын
​@STIXSURVIVAL You'll love the tazzy tiger wallet mate ... Phenomenal... It contains my sak ranger ,fresnel lens , mini bic wrapped in waxed jute and gorilla tape, whirlpak water bag, suunto button compass , water sterilisation tablets , fishing kit , plasters , whistle , wazoo survival fire card ,codeine, bank line . I've been using Avon skin so soft as a bug repellent ( sas recommended) Dunno if you've heard of it.. . ?
@STIXSURVIVAL
@STIXSURVIVAL 3 ай бұрын
@@davidjacobs828 Aye mate all the forest rangers up here recommend it.
@Rob-qf2fs
@Rob-qf2fs 3 ай бұрын
Hi ya mate 👋, hope your keeping well. And thank you for posting another fantastic thought provoking video. So as I live in a small quiet little town called London, do I have a bug out bag ? And more to the point a bug our plan. Yes I have several bags ready to roll if needed. But mainly designed to be kept in our vehicle's to cover an emergency overnighter say due to bad weather or breakdown. Always have had a bag packed with essentials, but that's because im ex military and think it's just something that stays with us when we try to integrate back into civilian life 😂. The days of me lugging twice my bodyweight in kit are long gone even if in my mind I'm still that Royal Marine commando I once was. My body definitely doesn't want to play. I do desperately need to get some training with a pack in hopefully soon but unfortunately at present due to the radiotherapy they've now discovered? That my immune system is a bit buggered at the minute. So just having to be careful of picking up any germs or sneezes 🤦‍♂️. So now bug out plan ....to stay put. I'll explain 1. In the event of a full on eotw shtf situation to hit London there'd be millions of people panicking to escape from the city. Closing roads, rail networks etc. Besides everyone will be heading up to Scotland to help drink your mead 😉🍺 2. My eldest daughter is disabled and unless we're able to drive wouldn't be able to travel. 3. I have everything in place here. 4. By the time I'd decided what kit to take with me the shtf event would be over ( think that's why I never got the Thunderbird 2 pilot job, those pods don't just pick themselves ) There's other reasons but there for another day. And yes I do have a back up plan but that'd be implemented if required. So my take on a bug out bag say for a flood or storm or a situation that'd require you to leave home say for a couple of nights. Copies of important paperwork, birth certs, insurance etc Change of clothes Wash kit Medications Glasses ( blind as a bat without mine now too ) Food and water ( enough for say 24 hours, to tide you over until help arrives ? ) Am/ fm battery Radio Torch Mobile phone plus charger/ battery bank. Money, credit cards. Obviously the above list is only good for an urban type short term emergency evacuation. So now to look at your bag and contents. I like the modular systems that are interchangeable. Great idea to reduce weight and clear space say if your foraging or collecting stuff. And are able to cache any un needed kit in one of your cache locations. I like to look at cache locations as a kind of spiders Web with maybe the odd curve ball location thrown in for good measure. Love the fake locations too. I employ a similar tactic but with a completely different area ( marked ) O/s map just incase I do have to skip dodge. Maybe add some barter items in a couple of caches just incase you come across some friendlies. Soap, little miniatures of whiskey. That kind of thing. And always handy if you need them yourself. We could probably discuss items to include forever, hopefully along with your video mate, these mumblings of mine help to give people ideas too. Stay safe my old mukka Atb Rob
@STIXSURVIVAL
@STIXSURVIVAL 3 ай бұрын
Hi Rob thanks again for finding the time to comment on my content. Hang on in there mucker it will all come good again, as X old soldiers 😂 we have a special mentality that gets us through and if not what size of shoes are you? 😂 I’m only now getting back to normality after all my treatment so it definitely takes time. Love the idea of the barter items and she will make someone else really happy once tamed. All the best feel free to reach out if you want a chat about things.
@garenkarapetian709
@garenkarapetian709 4 ай бұрын
I'm a qualified skipper and didn't know about Mintaka rising in the East - I learnt something useful today :) Thanks! Also you're very knowledgeable about nutrition and metabolic processes. Is this something that you've learnt in the army or later in life? I think that you should definitely make it into a separate standalone video. This is the sort of basic knowledge that should be taught in schools along with basic arithmetic and alphabet. The only thing that I'd add to the latter part of your video (not to the tin) is the necessity of multivitamins and fish oil. Having done many such long fasting and intense training challenges and having once lost 45kg in 6 months, I can say that multivitamins and fish oil are a must. About your survival tin, it's all great, and you're absolutely correct in pointing out that each such kit should be tailored to one's own conditions and necessities (in my case I don't even have such a tin, just have my EDC items on a braided paracord lanyard (Ranger BiC lighter (which has waxed jute, ranger bands, gorilla tape, sniper tape, kevlar, dental floss, needle, balloon and 2 water-tabs), knife, torch and whistle) and a small "gone-for-a-walk-pouch" which has a mylard, light poncho, SplashMap etc - basically covering all 10 C's), but you forgot to add sugar and tea. Potassium Permanganate without sugar? By the way, PP is also great for gargling when throat is soar, swooshing when toothache and many other uses. I'd also add a Vietnam Balm, Iodine, a backup map of local area on top of the tin. In any "got-lost" situation the best logic is to triangulate oneself in relation to closest roads. In this day and age it would also perhaps make sense to add a small 2W solar panel (or some kind of hand crank charger) just enough to make that "don't worry" call. For water obtainment, I'd add a Radar Key, British Waterways Key and 4-way Sillcock key. In most situations this is more practical than doing it the boy-scout way.
@STIXSURVIVAL
@STIXSURVIVAL 3 ай бұрын
😂 Thanks again mate and you are welcome on the Mintaka thing. I love natural navigation I find it fascinating that skippers of old navigated the globe by the stars. Also thanks for the hint about the multi vitamins. I had Cancer a few years back and decided to take control of my health, while I was bedded with the chemotherapy, I took loads of online courses and taught myself about the body and how it works with different Apps and loads of KZbin videos. Once down the rabbit hole there’s no return 😂 Oh I’ve also learned something new about the PP and the throat. I have thought about a channel on this kind of stuff but might try a standalone on my channel under the guise of survival rations. Thanks again for your comments and support
@garenkarapetian709
@garenkarapetian709 3 ай бұрын
@@STIXSURVIVAL in case of PP being used for gargling, one must be careful - the solution must be extremely diluted, as in the purple hue should be hardly noticeable! This is very important - PP misused can cause some serious damage!
@garenkarapetian709
@garenkarapetian709 4 ай бұрын
Scotland is scarcely populated: 5mln on 80,000 sq.km, and most of the population is urbanised in lowlands. Food cacheing is actually a great idea that'd work in Scotland. You can cache a month worth of food in a single plastic bucket, and then dot them across the land (obviously keeping a map for later tracking). As for that canteen being the "best", it really depends, the best for which purposes. Their only advantage is that they work a treat doubling as a hot-water bottle and warming up the bedding. I'm kinda moving away from round steel canteens - they never sit snug on the belt, always dangling; and they're heavy. For carrying large volumes of water (2L-4L), bladders seem to be a better idea as they don't weigh much. For boiling water, there's the Crusader cup and as a backup one could have either a titanium flask (Keith, Lixada, Tomshoo, etc) or a steel one. Alas, the perfect canteen is yet to be designed.
@STIXSURVIVAL
@STIXSURVIVAL 3 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for your time. Yes, you are correct and I have just finished my latest video on precisely this topic, I hope to have it up in the next few days. I have three different caches small medium and large all explained soon. Again thanks for your comments and time.
@tt4569
@tt4569 4 ай бұрын
People if you’re on the fence about this BUY IT, it’s a game changer and I’ve been cranking out the best food ever while camping, packs down, can handle mains and sides and it gets REALLY HOT compared to my other stoves.
@STIXSURVIVAL
@STIXSURVIVAL 4 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for your time
@vyacheslavioffe5132
@vyacheslavioffe5132 4 ай бұрын
Hi !! I'm Simon from Colorado Rockies !! Do you have a video about your knife ?? Thanks !!))
@STIXSURVIVAL
@STIXSURVIVAL 4 ай бұрын
Hi there thanks for watching. No I have no review of this knife as it’s a bespoke knife designed by me and made by a friend, so not something that can be purchased.
@vyacheslavioffe5132
@vyacheslavioffe5132 4 ай бұрын
@@STIXSURVIVAL Im totaly understand and respect that !! But again , it will be awesome if you show and explain concept of the desighn of your knife !! I'm trying to build the perfect knife for my self and I'm researching other people designs to get right inspiration for my knife !!! I hope you understand of what I mean and not think that I trying ro rip you off or take advantage of you in a wrong way !!
@STIXSURVIVAL
@STIXSURVIVAL 4 ай бұрын
Ah ok I see no problem. I will get a small one done just for you my friend
@STIXSURVIVAL
@STIXSURVIVAL 3 ай бұрын
Hi Simon, so just put my latest video on and will get a small one done for the knife in the next few weeks. I will give you a shout at the time
@Rule-of-Threes-Survival
@Rule-of-Threes-Survival 4 ай бұрын
Great Video, especcially discussing the Bug out/carring of the weight. Without a regular exercise program; the older "Rambo's (as well as the younger) will not make it more than a few hundred yards before becoming winded. A sound rucking program is required to allow "bugging out" Even here in the US I see pleanty of 300+lb. armchair preppers/hero's making static video's. Many never thing that health is a key component in any survival situation.
@STIXSURVIVAL
@STIXSURVIVAL 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for your time to watch, yeah I’m not a fan of the so called inch bag. I truly believe you cannot live from one, short term yes, long term no way. My pack is to be transported in my truck to my bug out location, once there, hopefully, you will have the resource necessary to stay long term. My next video will focus on bug out and the kind of pack you might wish to carry, generally never more than 10% of body weight. Plus caches along the way if needed to go on foot.
@hughmcgeehan8440
@hughmcgeehan8440 5 ай бұрын
Doc from New York!!! Awesome ruck who makes it???
@STIXSURVIVAL
@STIXSURVIVAL 4 ай бұрын
www.amazon.co.uk/Marauder-Support-Bergen-Pockets-description/dp/B078NVWG38. This is the commercial version. Thanks for your time
@tartanmann5252
@tartanmann5252 5 ай бұрын
Fantastic looking breakfast but i would need fried potato scones with mine 🙂
@STIXSURVIVAL
@STIXSURVIVAL 5 ай бұрын
Oh that’s controversial mate. I’d go double black pudding 😂
@ChristianBacker
@ChristianBacker 5 ай бұрын
Actually the HP is more flexible. There is an Adapter to use it with big gas bottles. In contrast to the LP version you can screw catridges directly on the cadac not needing a hose. Great review. Keep it on 👍
@garenkarapetian709
@garenkarapetian709 5 ай бұрын
Blimey, 24kg?!? That bergen alone must be 4kg. ...and no toilet paper, no food, no socks, no underwear, not much spare clothing, no radio? And you WILL need some initial food and water for the first couple of days at least. By the time you add those it'll be 30+kg. ...and you've got sour back! I appreciate this video, and obviously you're very organised, but in my thinking being light and having ergonomic and efficient carry system is of paramount importance. In my view, the excessive weight is the largest hole (the weakest link) in your setup. My bag is 11.7kg on standby (without water, but with 3-day emergency rations), all 110+ items have been weighed, considered, reconsidered and improved over time and have been thoroughly field-tested and I do not let it get over 18kg fully loaded with 7day food and 4L water, because that's what I can comfortably carry for long distances. Being able to do more with less is a skill. Reducing one's kit to the lightest possible setup is an art form. Here are my 2p (and please take these as constructive advices): * Try to save weight on excessive packaging. * Reconsider that massive Bergen for something smaller and lighter. (I have nothing against surplus equipment, I carry 40L Daysack myself with 2 added 12.5L rocket pockets) * Consider spreading the load with a belt kit carry system with large butt-packs or kidney-pouches. It's much more forgiving to carry weight on your hips than on shoulders and back. * A Soviet Army shovel can replace both of your shovels and the hatchet. A Glock shovel is also very good (and it has a saw too). [I opted for a US army e-tool from Vietnam era - that thing can move material like no other, although I might switch to Glock one because it's compact and lighter]. * That lovely knife could do with a much lighter nylon sheath * Simplify your fire kit. Ferro rods and flintstones are very cool, yes, but watching some of the prepper videos is like watching arsonists yearning for their boy-scout years. I've reduced my fire-kit to just 2 BIC lighters (moded to be waterproof and cleverly wrapped with waxed jute wick to prolong their life - with 3000 sparks each, they can make a lot of fires), while gorilla tape can provide some initial tinder, there's plenty of sap and birch in British woodlands if one knows how to use them. I've ditched all heavy fire starter disks, waxed matches, etc. My ferro rod alone was 220g; now each of my BIC lighters weighs 27g! (anyone who says butane can't light in sub-zero temperatures, just shake it a little). * Apply the logic of the previous point to all your kits! * Choose one between your Laplander and Silky. Alternatively, get a bucksaw with aluminium frame. But what I would do is get a saw blade from ScrewFix, and then easily make a Bow-Saw in the wild. * Consider having a small 10w or 20w panel permanently attached to the top of the bergen and constantly micro-charging while you're on the move. * Reduce the size of your powerbank. Also you can get powerbanks that have built in torches. I do like your use of the Medical Pouch up top, though - I might borrow that idea for my admin pocket mod.
@STIXSURVIVAL
@STIXSURVIVAL 5 ай бұрын
Hi there thanks for your time and comments. Yes you make many a great point about light weight kit around the 11 kg/12 kg point. At the start I state I’m not a fan of the inch bag as I don’t believe it is possible to carry everything you need, that’s why I say I don’t carry it far, it’s meant as the items I’d like to have on arrival at my bug out location which can cater for my needs. It is a vehicle pack as you’d need to be mad to lug this thing around. In a future video I have planned, I will have a much smaller pack that falls into the type you mention. Which is basically a grab and go with various supplies in different locations if I had to tab to my bug out location. Thanks again.
@garenkarapetian709
@garenkarapetian709 5 ай бұрын
@@STIXSURVIVAL Thanks for replying. You might be interested in some sort of "belt-trailer" system.. Quite a few videos on YT.
@matthewpye6186
@matthewpye6186 5 ай бұрын
Mate, brilliant video! And by far the best review ive seen this far! Thank you and wish you gpod luck and good health for the future
@STIXSURVIVAL
@STIXSURVIVAL 5 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for the kind words mate
@adamjohnston9315
@adamjohnston9315 5 ай бұрын
I’m curious about if the tent leaked at all? I’ve been looking at this particular tent for about 6 months now but I haven’t pulled the trigger because I wasn’t quite sure about the quality..
@STIXSURVIVAL
@STIXSURVIVAL 5 ай бұрын
Hi there, thanks for your time. No leaks so far and I’ve had many tents over the past 40 years, I’m well chuffed with the quality of this tent so far. This video was first use in very heavy wind and rain and this is normally when you would see a leak or two, if the factory seems are not sealed correctly, I had a good inspection when the tent was up and it all looked good. I believe they have it spot on with this model. I two asked a few folk on line just like you have and the answer was always no leaks. Sorry for helping you blow all your cash 😂
@aumarigan
@aumarigan 5 ай бұрын
Most 5.11 bags don't fare well under heavy rainy conditions.
@rossfraser4143
@rossfraser4143 6 ай бұрын
aye aye min, Ross from Inverness, crackin video pal
@STIXSURVIVAL
@STIXSURVIVAL 6 ай бұрын
Cheers for your time Ross, good to see another local here 😂
@sabot1919
@sabot1919 6 ай бұрын
Awesome
@STIXSURVIVAL
@STIXSURVIVAL 6 ай бұрын
Thanks for taking the time to watch
@1_eshelon
@1_eshelon 6 ай бұрын
чувак ты маньяк
@MrFelipefelop
@MrFelipefelop 7 ай бұрын
In what is it 12 years,of all what seem to be your gear vlogs,why dont you do some skills vlogs,with your failures added,of course being an instructor,it would be a really idea from a jockanese point of view dont you think 😂,ding him on the heed wiv a frying pan,atb thank you for your time and effort that you have shared geezer,much appreciated,no guesses where i am from spadge,mucker,marra,yep not from there either🇿🇼🇿🇲
@STIXSURVIVAL
@STIXSURVIVAL 7 ай бұрын
Hi 😂 yes I’ve had a few over the years, so, yes should leave them in. Like a hundred and one ways to not get in a hammock after a bottle of whisky 😂 Thanks for the support
@MrFelipefelop
@MrFelipefelop 7 ай бұрын
Try brown water filter bag in your search
@NikosKatsikanis
@NikosKatsikanis 7 ай бұрын
where is good place to bug out in scotland and forage all season away from people?
@STIXSURVIVAL
@STIXSURVIVAL 7 ай бұрын
That’s a tricky one. Scotland has great foraging potential especially around the trossocks, but full of people. To get away from the people the further north the better, but not so good for foraging.
@NikosKatsikanis
@NikosKatsikanis 7 ай бұрын
gg
@NikosKatsikanis
@NikosKatsikanis 7 ай бұрын
Good to see you cranking out these videos I'm currently in Ukraine
@STIXSURVIVAL
@STIXSURVIVAL 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for taking the time to watch.
@The09041951
@The09041951 7 ай бұрын
I love yours jacket
@archieberesford47
@archieberesford47 7 ай бұрын
Fantastic simple video mate!
@STIXSURVIVAL
@STIXSURVIVAL 7 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for your time.
@jimbofatman
@jimbofatman 8 ай бұрын
Have you had any leaks? I really want one but need to be sure Iv never spent that much on a tent! I’m looking at the same set up with either the baker oven or the max dweller 3. Iv never hot tented before, done years of winter camping now I’m older it would be lovely to have a stove. I’d really love the nortent gamme4 but can’t really justify the price nearly 2 grand with stove. Did you order off pomoly website? Any import tax or issues? With thanks Jim
@STIXSURVIVAL
@STIXSURVIVAL 8 ай бұрын
Hi Jim, thanks for the comments. So to try and ease your mind I was the exact same as you, thinking will I go ahead and splash the cash. Short answer Yes. The video you watched was the first use of this tent and the weather was horrible, not one leak which surprised me as most tents do in a down pour. This is sold as a four sessions tent and I believe the quality to be great so far. My plan is to set this up at home the next time torrential rain is forecast to test it under more extreme conditions but first impressions are very positive. The stove was a dream to use and definitely worth the cash but make sure you use it a few times before using it in your tent as it gives off some strange smells first use. I agree now I’m past 50, looking for some nice nights out, I’ve been camping out for 30 plus years and not had this kind of thing before so it was an absolute joy to have. Yes I ordered everything straight from the Pomoly website and I was fearful that I’d get a tax and import bill, but nothing came. My set up came in three separate shipments so fairly confident that you wouldn’t pay tax on arrival and I think they have some kind of deal with the HMRC which is explained in the terms and conditions on the site, that said they also say you may be subject to tax. I also asked a few others before I bought and they all said no issues with Tax. Hope this helps you out, I certainly have no regrets buying it. I also feel once bought you’ll not need to buy again so it’s a one off cost. Mind tell the Mrs it’s £200 all in though 😂
@jimbofatman
@jimbofatman 7 ай бұрын
Hello again, would I fit a carp bed in the inner tent do you think?
@STIXSURVIVAL
@STIXSURVIVAL 7 ай бұрын
Do you have the size?
@STIXSURVIVAL
@STIXSURVIVAL 7 ай бұрын
So this is the bed I use but not inside the Inner tent. I prefer it all one open space and this bed works perfect. I would say it will go in the inner tent but it will limit you access in and out, also with the raised bed your head may hit the roof of the inner tent. Condensation was my main reason for leaving down the inner tent. One thing I will say is try to find some kind of mat type things for the legs of your bed as if you are on soft ground it may puncture the ground sheet
@jimbofatman
@jimbofatman 7 ай бұрын
Iv bit the bullet and ordered the 6 pro with dweller max 3 stove, so should be plenty of room. Can’t wait for it to arrive now
@davidloyd491
@davidloyd491 8 ай бұрын
I’m in Mississippi in the USA. Been looking for good suggestions on a good ruck shack load out. Lot of videos on how to pack it with proper load on bearing weight but not what to pack. While everyone be everyone would be different depending on location. This is the best inch bag load out I found Thanks brother
@STIXSURVIVAL
@STIXSURVIVAL 8 ай бұрын
Hi there David, thanks so much for your time and effort to watch and comment. Kind words indeed.
@KitCreep
@KitCreep 8 ай бұрын
Super well thought out!
@tdg0101
@tdg0101 8 ай бұрын
Good stuff thanks.
@STIXSURVIVAL
@STIXSURVIVAL 8 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching
@donnyhenderson3514
@donnyhenderson3514 8 ай бұрын
Hi can you give me the details fror your survival courses please, great video just subbed
@STIXSURVIVAL
@STIXSURVIVAL 8 ай бұрын
Hi there thanks so much for your time. Here is a link to the school I teach at www.survivalschool.co.uk Also included is my profile. www.survivalschool.co.uk/ian-moran/ Let me know if you get yourself booked up I could try to make it down that weekend. I have not been down since Covid so would be nice to get back into it.
@STIXSURVIVAL
@STIXSURVIVAL 8 ай бұрын
Also worth saying they are highly recommended. I’ve not had a lot of time with them since my Cancer and Covid, if you decide to go for it let me know I might be able to get you a discount.
@donnyhenderson3514
@donnyhenderson3514 8 ай бұрын
Brilliant, thank you
@jksurvivalbushcraft
@jksurvivalbushcraft 8 ай бұрын
Awesome video!! Love that stove( now I need one) as I get older, creature comforts are nice!
@STIXSURVIVAL
@STIXSURVIVAL 8 ай бұрын
Yeah I agree it’s so nice just to kick back and chill
@Wodens-Wolf
@Wodens-Wolf 8 ай бұрын
For a bug out/INCH bag that is too heavy with a lot of unnecessary stuff, and you're dependent on a vehicle because you bergen is to heavy. You need to be able to tab/ruck for distance per day overland in a lot of SHTF scenarios.
@JohnDoe-ee6qs
@JohnDoe-ee6qs 9 ай бұрын
Scotland is magical, beautiful country but my God its bloody cold in the winter 🙂 ATB
@STIXSURVIVAL
@STIXSURVIVAL 9 ай бұрын
Thx for taking the time to watch and comment. All the best for 2024
@intrepid22
@intrepid22 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video! Subscribed! Thanks for the brush, good idea for cleaning the oven! I'm thinking about getting a water tank. But I'm wondering if it's worth it! Maybe it's not necessary? What do you think? I just need to lengthen the pipe and this way might work!
@STIXSURVIVAL
@STIXSURVIVAL 9 ай бұрын
Hi there thanks for the sub and your time. I appreciate it. Yeah I think the tank is a worth while addition, if you need to wash your hands or make a brew this can rapidly reduce kettle time on top of the stove. Also it will indeed extend the length of the flue. My concern at first was the possibility of putting my face near it but it’s not that bad and I was using another door to access the tent. I also only put in what I wanted to use as filling it up will cause unnecessary condensation inside. Also worth saying that the tank still holds some water in the bottom below the outlet valve so watch when dismantling it all if you decide to get one. I personally would, you can decide to leave it at home if you don’t feel the need to take in certain circumstances. I find with all these things that you change your mind in a year and all of a sudden you can’t get them, so best to have the full setup. The wee brush is a great idea just mind no shave with it 😂 Thanks again for your time hope this helps.
@intrepid22
@intrepid22 9 ай бұрын
@@STIXSURVIVAL Hi! Thank you, you've cleared up my doubts! I'll order it after the holidays! Like you I like to have a set and as you said, after a while the situation changes and you use it with pleasure! Happy New Year! I hope to see the hot camp video again as it interests me! Thanks!!!
@STIXSURVIVAL
@STIXSURVIVAL 9 ай бұрын
@@intrepid22 Thanks so much my friend wishing you all the best for 2024.
@remjax1
@remjax1 9 ай бұрын
Love that pack, but not one likely to be found here in Florida. I think a true INCH bag is almost impossible to carry as you would need traps, fishing gear and both heavy winter gear and summer gear. Great video
@STIXSURVIVAL
@STIXSURVIVAL 9 ай бұрын
At last someone that agrees with me, yeah I feel the same about the whole concept of living out of a pack indefinitely. Thanks for your time and comment. Greetings from Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿