Craig from Nature Reliance School walks us thru his EDC bag and the contents refined from years of living and training in the outdoors @NatureReliance • CLP’s Urban EDC Kit
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@davidbumpus857411 күн бұрын
Really nice & obviously well thought out kit w/ many miles/hours worth of experience behind it Mr. Craig Caudill. Thank you for taking your time to share this setup with us sir, I appreciate it. Take care & be well.
@Skills2survive24 күн бұрын
Excellent kit Craig 👍👍
@clayl920227 күн бұрын
I want a Shemanese Companion!! That is a very cool tool. Great video, thanks Craig!
@NatureReliance25 күн бұрын
Coming soon!
@federicotheironlyportrait29 күн бұрын
It would be nice if there's was a list of the items mentioned. They could even have affiliate links to compensate the additional work ;)
@MountainRaider28 күн бұрын
Great pack and load out! Nice knife too!
@NatureReliance25 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@regulatorscout628828 күн бұрын
Great set up and explanation. I refer to my "E&E Kit" as a PSK (Personal Survival Kit) now since I'm out. The ones I mentor, I recommend a belt pouch of some sort, so when they reach camp or other rest area, they put that pouch on when they drop their pack (small "day pack/haversack" carried in main if extended trip) so they always have it on their person. After the USAF Vet and his 2 sons died during a "day hike" in MO in 2013, I updated my PSK to not only cover me but also 2 youth or a second adult with extra 55 gallon contractor bags and mylar blankets (or similar).
@regulatorscout628828 күн бұрын
And really looking forward to the new blade. Not that I "need" more knives but I really NEED more knives.
@NatureReliance28 күн бұрын
@@regulatorscout6288 we all need more knives in our life :)
@itywhat649920 күн бұрын
This looks more like my 'Get-Out-Bag' than my EDC bag. I do carry some of these items EDC. My EDC is mostly first aid stuff. Generally around town I would need that more than whats in my GOB. However, this is a great vid and I can see some items I should carry. Thanks.
@jamcaud29 күн бұрын
Dang it, I’m going to have to buy another knife! Great video Cousin Craig
@NatureReliance28 күн бұрын
sad face :)
@ClpBushcraft29 күн бұрын
Great video buddy !!!! And I totally agree the name Craig is the coolest haha !!!!!!
@NatureReliance25 күн бұрын
You know it my friend
@memphischuck29 күн бұрын
That knife looks awesome man!
@joedelciampo386824 күн бұрын
Craig, check the model of your Steamlight Sidewinder Light. Some models accept both CR123 as you mentioned, and AA.
@NatureReliance21 күн бұрын
Do they have an adapter or something? I dont think, I can use a AA, but I guess I need to check
@NatureReliance21 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing that with me
@joedelciampo386821 күн бұрын
No adapter needed.
@JnJTrueOutdoorAdventures28 күн бұрын
Very nice and informative video and review and discussion about what you carry in an EDC bag. Just curious, would you not have some sort of FRS/GMRS type radio. I mean now days almost everyone has some sort of FRS/GMRS radio. Some of them have the ability to scan so if someone was looking for you and was communicating with others looking for you, you might pick them up on the radio. Also, some of those radios have weather channels built into them so you could keep up with the weather. I know it is about keeping it simple and as lite as possible, but having a way of communications I would think would be a good idea. I know almost everyone has a cellphone, but cellphone coverage is not 100% reliable in a lot of places. I have mine with me all the time and I know the area I hunt during our 2 week firearm season, we have no cellphone coverage. My son and I use radios to communicate to each other, but I use my cellphone for mapping using Avenza Map app. I download USGS topo maps of the area I am hunting before going. Again, thanks for sharing, I saw some things that has made me rethink my EDC bag that I carry daily.
@NatureReliance28 күн бұрын
Yes sir, I do I have a mobile in the truck and a handheld that goes with me away from the truck. I did not have it in this video for a couple of reasons not worthy of mentioning. THanks for bringing up the radio though, they are very important.
@franckorphanos299815 күн бұрын
I thought I was going to be clever , but you said transpiration bag 😢 also Lt wright knives are magnificent. I have three now . I don’t want any other brand now .
@a.toddmoore726229 күн бұрын
Hey Craig, thanks for the video. When are you going to be getting your Spark Survival fire Tool back in stock?
@NatureReliance29 күн бұрын
All announcments on that and my latest new design with LTWK are in the NRS newsletters.
@NatureReliance28 күн бұрын
Thank you for asking, updates soon!
@Canadian_Craftsman29 күн бұрын
It's actually pronounced "soft possum" 😂😂😂✊️🔥✌️💚
@tmbushcraft29 күн бұрын
Hi Craig, Where can I purchase your small survival tool and do you have an idea when LTWK will be releasing your new knife?
@NatureReliance29 күн бұрын
YOu can get the little tool off my website when we get them back in, should be in about 30 days or so. The new knife will be coming soon as well. Hard to say exactly. I met with the LTWK crew last week to get all of that off the ground and going strong. If you are not my email list, get on there on my website. I announce all projects there first. Thanks for asking.
@javiergimenez962129 күн бұрын
Anybody knows if this guy´s course is better than the dave canterbury course?
@LTWrightKnives29 күн бұрын
They are both excellent instructors! You can not go wrong with either course.
@cwoirol689429 күн бұрын
Having been to both schools, I found Craig's Classes are much more informative, have a better learning environment, and are half the price!
@regulatorscout628829 күн бұрын
I trust Craig to teach/mentor my kids. If someone must use stolen valor to build their reputation and get jobs, do you trust their other content?
@Canadian_Craftsman29 күн бұрын
@regulatorscout6288 💯 Canterbury is a SNAKE.. coincidentally he's also a Master Mason 😂🙌
@regulatorscout628828 күн бұрын
@@Canadian_Craftsman I didn't know or worry about the masonic link. I just prefer getting my info and training from a real world practitioner and not a campfire kardashian.