The Problem With Your Survival Kit

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STOKERMATIC

STOKERMATIC

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Is Dave Canterbury's 10 C's of survivability the right approach to building a survival kit? Let's find out!
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@michaelm.7382
@michaelm.7382 10 ай бұрын
I've skeptically followed you for a short while. Long enough to know that you really have no idea about what you're talking about. I unsubscribed from you today. Get off your keyboard and go to the wilderness and practice what you're preaching. As a graduate of S.E.R.E. AND SEVERAL SURVIVIAL CLASSES as well as an active member of our local search & rescue. I would put my "knowledge " up against yours anyway. You would get someone killed. And that CI background socks. Your clouds or trees aren't even moving even with all that "wind" in your microphone. 😂
@STOKERMATIC
@STOKERMATIC 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for stopping by.
@ddeeeerr6887
@ddeeeerr6887 10 ай бұрын
so why is there a shadow at , the base of the tree on the right every time he moves the shadow moves with him
@beachbumseaglass
@beachbumseaglass 10 ай бұрын
Well.... Bye 👋
@michaelm.7382
@michaelm.7382 10 ай бұрын
@@beachbumseaglass thank ya much
@michaelm.7382
@michaelm.7382 10 ай бұрын
@@ddeeeerr6887 computer-generated numbnut LOL
@jdam568
@jdam568 10 ай бұрын
I used the 10 cs to get through a very difficult situation, stuck on foot overnight in a storm in a wilderness area. I used that headlamp to gather wood to keep a fire going all night. I used that metal container/cup combo to keep warm liquid going. I used a 5x7 tarp as a wind/rain break. I hadnt planned on spending the night.. A freak May storm stranded me and my boat far away from any roads and my truck. I had a pistol with me, but i needed the other items way more at that point. Trust me, if your in a bad situation the 10cs can make all the difference.
@mcashler2678
@mcashler2678 10 ай бұрын
The 10 c should never be your only options. To me they are a starting point to expand up on . A person should set up a day pack based on location,season and always have what they would need for 72+ hours.
@Stoney_AKA_James
@Stoney_AKA_James 10 ай бұрын
Exactly
@MountainWild66
@MountainWild66 10 ай бұрын
Your really missing the point about the ten c. It’s not intended to be the entire kit but just a baseline. Dave carries a firearm first aid kit and food and advocates that people do. He has a pretty extensive radio setup and teaches how to use it. This list of kit isn’t supposed to be specific he’s just showing the products he sells as an example of what he means. He preached the ten c long before he sold the gear. I’m a fan of yours and his not a fanboy for anyone but he talks about the same things you re here. I live in the Rocky’s in a pretty remote area I’m a hunter and outdoorsman I carry the first five cs nd then some because it is essential to survival but it’s not the entire kit.
@bafumat
@bafumat 9 ай бұрын
You're.... BTW
@karlhungusjr1
@karlhungusjr1 8 ай бұрын
@@bafumat it's "by the way", by the way.
@allenwurl6245
@allenwurl6245 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for saving me from typing this 👍 It took some time to understand where the creator of this video was going and he’s not wrong but it’s presented as a brainstorming session instead of a finished educational product.
@MrJayharr58
@MrJayharr58 6 ай бұрын
@@bafumatreally? Mehhhh
@sokyoutdoors588
@sokyoutdoors588 10 ай бұрын
I think you look at the 10's with myopic vision. This kit is to be carried as a base that you fill out for whatever your trip to the woods is for.
@ericlivingston9903
@ericlivingston9903 10 ай бұрын
Hey Stoker, thanks for the video. As the Cs are concerned it’s actually 5 Cs of survivability and 5 for sustainability. In my opinion they serve as a construct to build on. They are as flexible as you are or want they to be. I’ve added other Cs like care and cartridges and comms, and calories. My opinion is survival requires some level of common sense.
@JAB671
@JAB671 10 ай бұрын
Just to put a few things out there, the person who mainly advocates for the five Cs and the ten Cs has himself said that those things are just a core kit for folks to add to as/if their needs dictate. Basically he doesn't say those things are all you ever need to survive. Instead he seems to be saying that having those bases covered will greatly increase your chances. He has often talked in his videos about using those items to turn a possible survival situation into an inconvenient/uncomfortable camping situation. He also says that each 'C' isn't necessarily just one item. You might have a headlamp but also a couple of small candles for light and to maybe help start a fire. For cutting tools you might have a fixed blade, a Swiss Army Knife (which he carries), an axe/hatchet and a packable saw. He has shown that he carries three Bic lighters in addition to ferro rods, etc. and says that in a bad situation he will use the Bic every time. Because he apparently does a lot of hunting and trapping he often shows having a shotgun with him and has several videos centered around single barrel shotguns. I think he just can't push firearms too much because of KZbin and the nature of his channel. Where I agree with you 100% - and it isn't just him but a lot of folks talking about setting up wilderness emergency kits, get home bags, bug out bags or whatever - is food. The attitude a lot of times is, "You can go three weeks without food," and I say, "Like hell I can"! For one thing I know how hungry you get when you do hard, physical labor even in a controlled environment (not that I do as much of that as when I was younger) but I also have non-insulin dependent blood sugar issues. He has talked about taking food rations when he plans to be out for a few days but few people seem.to see the value of a summer sausage, some hard cheese and crackers in a pack at least. I don't do a lot of hardcore, back country activities but I make sure I have some kind if food/snack or something even on a day hike because you never know. A basic IFAK is something else that a lot of folks seem to think is not important. I agree with you that it is - especially if you are going to be using sharp implements like knives, hatchets, etc. even just camping and not in a 'survival scenario'. He does sell branded merchandise but I have no problem with the guy making a living. He doesn't say that if you don't have equipment with his logo on it you are going to die. In fact, he has done 'common man' videos where he talks about alternatives or ways to pick up gear on the cheap. Anyhow, I don't know the guy, haven't taken any of his classes and don't want to come off as thinking he can do no wrong or that his way is the only way. I do feel.like he gives good ideas and info pretty much for free and has been doing so on KZbin longer than most so I just wanted to put those things out there in the interest of fairness.
@L8TrSkUmBaG
@L8TrSkUmBaG 10 ай бұрын
Who’s the tool that said the 10Cs are all you need? Dave C never said it in any video I watched from the guy. He did say 2 is one and 1 is none, recommending ya carry 3 different types of each kind. Why all the hate? Just because he sells chit? I got a Knock off Mora sheath on his website super cheap back in the day. Don’t need a $200 knife, but I think it’s fine if he has one for sale. Hope he sells all of them!
@KiltPatrick
@KiltPatrick 10 ай бұрын
Literally everything you mentioned, missed the mark of the 10 C's. Cordage: Your static rope is cordage. Can you tie/lash/bind with it? Yep. Candling device: Youre gonna need to see at night, especially when it gets darker, sooner, at least temporarily. Flashlights work, headlights let you use both hands. Container: boiling is the CDC's choice when purifying water. You need SOMETHING to boiling water, but carrying water over distance? That 2qt is fine. Just know how to boil 2 quarts of water. Next youre gonna say you dont need a knife/axe/saw/machete, or Cover is too many items to count as a sincle C. Its a starting point. You need critical thinking skills to figure it out, FOR YOUR ENVIRONMENT. I live in Ohio. I can crawl a mile and a half with a broken back in ANY direction and get to someones house. Youre over thinking all of the wrong aspects, just to over think it.
@albertwells8393
@albertwells8393 10 ай бұрын
He's either a complete idiot or he's using Dave's name to clout chase and get more views. Probably both.
@turnipvolume4789
@turnipvolume4789 10 ай бұрын
Ummm. Heres my comment. Call me crazy but your looking a tad drunk to me man. I never did subscribe and looking through the comments i can see i made the proper decision. I guess that frees up a slot for another perspective in a most very serious subject 👋
@chrishall9208
@chrishall9208 10 ай бұрын
I like the 10c’s but I also would want to carry my IFAC. Because when you use a powder powered drill it is almost a necessity. And because you are using sharp tools and when in a dehydrated state you can make mistakes. Your thoughts are duly noted and I have my day pack and my Ruck set up to compliment these ideas. Thanks for your insights.
@techmarc6996
@techmarc6996 7 сағат бұрын
I've built a 6# kit within the Self-Reliance Bottle Bag. Their Bootle bag kit comes with several key items. But the bag minus the bottle (which can be carried in a small Ruck with clothes/sleep gear. It's amazing just how much space is in their bottle bag. It makes an excellent vehicle go kit. Even with a military poncho inside the bottle bag, there's still lots of space for cordage hanks, contractor bags etc. Something to build & have as a go to kit when out in the world!
@donwest600
@donwest600 10 ай бұрын
Good food for thought. I am amazed at how much has changed over time, growing up if you had a trapper or stockman knife, were appropriately dressed for the weather, canteen and lighter you were good to go.venturing farther add map and compass and sewing kit. I often wonder if the all things tactical mindset today we have not complicated things.
@STOKERMATIC
@STOKERMATIC 10 ай бұрын
Indeed!
@talljohn66
@talljohn66 10 ай бұрын
Your train has left the station. You are no longer on the reservation. Your can of spaghetios are empty. See psychiatric assistance.
@STOKERMATIC
@STOKERMATIC 10 ай бұрын
I’ve been told I’m not playing with a full deck.
@STOKERMATIC
@STOKERMATIC 10 ай бұрын
I’ve been told I’m not playing with a full deck.
@YeetCheif
@YeetCheif 10 ай бұрын
It’s your humbleness that will help you prevail….. and doing and instructing while doing … keep it up brother your awesome
@jeremys9601
@jeremys9601 10 ай бұрын
If you can’t survive 3 days without your radio, your fishing kit and gps, you probably just need more training.
@robertbrannan9375
@robertbrannan9375 10 ай бұрын
When you say "they really dont mean a bic lighter" who exactly are you referring to? Because dave says 3 bic lighters..
@johnnylangley7023
@johnnylangley7023 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for your common sense approach to survival!!!!
@angryshrub1
@angryshrub1 10 ай бұрын
Are you looking for a Harry’s Razor sponsorship? Love the critical thinking about the “Holy Grail” of survival. I’ve always been irritated by the stretching of “C”s. Candeling, cargo tape. Nobody says that. Maybe design a Stoker “F” kit. Firearm, fire, food,first aid, fermented beverages, etc.
@angryshrub1
@angryshrub1 10 ай бұрын
Looks like you ruffled some feathers. Maybe it needs to be the 13 “C”s. Condescending, criticism, and competition? I think the outdoor market is plenty big for more than one philosophy, but when you threaten the bureaucracy of what is currently out there, you’re going to get some drama. SRO has built a business off of the 10 “c”s and sells a lot of products because of it. You challenged that with some different thought and ideas. I think you both have offered great value to the community. In the immortal words of Rodney King “Can’t we all just get along?”
@MrJayharr58
@MrJayharr58 6 ай бұрын
@@angryshrub1I think this was the most dead on comment in this entire thread! Well articulated. That’s pretty much how I feel. Only other thing is somewhat questionable is the gear list requirements on the classes. In the early years there was a lot of flexibility, however recently many items need to be purchased from SRO. Not all. Many other survival schools aren’t gear heavy like SRO.
@MrJayharr58
@MrJayharr58 6 ай бұрын
Oh man this was so funny, good to see your dry humor side. Glad you said it. I mean look at the heat lists to go to the classes for just the “basic” every year it changes. Im a contractor and throw construction grade materials in the Home Depot husky 4 mil bags but those aren’t good enough for the class!! Need to be 6 mil. I think many people that left you bad feedback are missing the point of your argument . Lastly, the two biggest items being recommended are the helikon tex swagman roll, and the mora garberg. He is a brand ambassador to both!! Hear me out , they are awesome I love the garberg, and the swagman roll. However, when it’s kinda constantly implied and always on every class list it makes you think about intention. There are multiple intentions is all and as long as people can have some critical thinking and awareness of that, great! Great video man. This must have been at Randles property. Looks like it from his vids.
@Michael-my6jo
@Michael-my6jo 10 ай бұрын
You are awesome! I love how you talk real... just you... just how you would talk to your son or nephew or apprentice. Much appreciated and welcomed. Thank you for your candid videos.
@STOKERMATIC
@STOKERMATIC 10 ай бұрын
🥃
@thevirginiabushcrafter8833
@thevirginiabushcrafter8833 10 ай бұрын
WoW, so, so, sooo True. Thanks for Sharing. I have to watch this again, like "Right Now", and I am.
@MichaelTravis12c27
@MichaelTravis12c27 10 ай бұрын
The first C of survival on KZbin, stoke Controversy! lol there are few better ways to do that than to Contradict a popular survival personality. Love the channel!
@ellanvanninbushcraft8388
@ellanvanninbushcraft8388 10 ай бұрын
I actually agree with everything you have just said. How do people not know the basics of survival ability . Fire, shelter, water, food, first aid and self defense. The royal marines have a saying, Travel lite, die at night. Also, what you said about the shemagh. It’s so true. I always have a mil bank bag to filter water then boil it. Great video. Take care. Craig.🇮🇲🇮🇲🇮🇲
@Dee-tx7ej
@Dee-tx7ej 10 ай бұрын
You should read John McCann or Ron Hood's stuff. That's where the 10 C's originated from.
@thomas-i5o7h
@thomas-i5o7h 10 ай бұрын
I have always felt that the 10 C's as people like to call them are just rudimentary basics to get one to thinking about what might need to be carried to help keep your behind alive for 24, 48, 72 or however many hours when it hits the fan and you gotta go find someplace to get away from it all until things start to calm down.
@urielmartinez2161
@urielmartinez2161 10 ай бұрын
Yup a base. A really good starting point too
@jbeckjb76
@jbeckjb76 10 ай бұрын
Staying stoked. Love the info.
@bele2.041
@bele2.041 10 ай бұрын
Stoker, your videos provoke alot of thought. Your experiences as you have gone through life provide some valuable advice. I especially like that you don't condescend us and talk to your audience like we're your peers and your just trying to impart some of your knowledge. Have you done a video on your most practical rifle setup, and if not, can you?
@smoke5620
@smoke5620 10 ай бұрын
No Tears here! You are practical and “a make sense”individual ! This is a essential video! Thanks Mister!
@longrider42
@longrider42 10 ай бұрын
It used to be the 5 C's of survival. 1. Cover 2. Cordage 3. Cutting 4. Combustion 5. Container. Those are what I learned way back in the 80's, when I was teaching Wilderness Survival. I've added two more C's to that list 6. Calories 7. Communication, and I'm not talking a cell phone. Also, one is none, two is one.
@d3vildog
@d3vildog 10 ай бұрын
“Shop smart” Boom Stick was made in Grand Rapids, MICHIGAN. Army of Darkness great movie!
@braunwm
@braunwm 10 ай бұрын
Stoker, you made a lot of good points. One of the things I have done is sat down and read through various survival situations out here in the west, and what caused them, and what could have helped. The points you mentioned about IFAK, self protection, navigation, & comms (in addition to others) are exactly what I arrived at too. There are reasons people get into survival situations, so one has to think through these situations. Comms is such an important piece I always have 3 methods of communications - satellite, ham & cell. It's rare that I have cell service, even on some of the major highways one can go for miles without a connection. People rely on their phone GPS to navigate maps, but have forgotten map & compass navigation. Another thing I see is people don't know how to drive in off-road situations, or safely extract a vehicle with another vehicle. Unfortunately, people have died due to this. There's a lot to think about and the learning never stops.
@billypoulin-lariviere1021
@billypoulin-lariviere1021 10 ай бұрын
The 10 C's are just the base of any pack or survival kit. I like to throw a basic 5 or 10 C's kit in every pack i build no matter the purpose IE our baby essentials bag.
@scotbotvideos
@scotbotvideos 10 ай бұрын
This reminds me of that scene in There's Something About Mary when Ben Stiller picks up the hitchhiker who talks about the 7 minute abs.
@Jaden48108
@Jaden48108 10 ай бұрын
Dave Canterbury would be the first to admit the 10Cs are not written in stone. They are 10 separate but interlocking categories to enhance survival with each having redundancies to accomplish a minimal life-preserving system over a relatively short period of time. What people do above and beyond that is totally up to them for their situation. Here's Dave Canterbury himself explaining it in detail: kzbin.info/www/bejne/fYPVY4lrgdClnrM and yes, it does counter your argument, but by the man himself.
@shanecollins3546
@shanecollins3546 2 ай бұрын
I’m not a subscriber but I watch your videos now and again and in this video I think you have gotten out of the right side of the bed and woken up to the world and what is going on!If only the rest of the people in this world would wake up and realize what’s going on then the world would be a better place! Thank You For This Video And Keep It Coming!I’m Very Proud Of You!Thank You Again 👍✌️
@TonyMendoza-m2k
@TonyMendoza-m2k 7 ай бұрын
Awesome brother love your thinking have to look at things realistically
@ronaldrose7593
@ronaldrose7593 10 ай бұрын
Great informative video my friend. Thank you for sharing it. You covered some vital information. Stay safe out there. 😊
@nathancoleman7905
@nathancoleman7905 Күн бұрын
From my understanding of the 10'c, will help you remember some of the basic things. Every person's kit should be geared towards the area that they are in.
@mharm734
@mharm734 9 ай бұрын
I did the headlamp and all wool clothing that the 10C guy recommended. Worked out until the moths came out at night.
@scottfergusson8411
@scottfergusson8411 10 ай бұрын
I have known way to many people that have all the toys but …… have NO knowledge of how to put their gadgets to real practical use. I have told them many times to get ( at least ) in the back yard and PRACTICE ! Knowledge is the true weapon/tool ! Who would last longer in most situations???? Cody or Dave ? Cody for my vote. Electrolytes !!!!!!!!!!!!!! I carry salt/minerals… game changers !!!! If I can comfortably carry it …. It’s coming with me… Better to have it and NOT need it than to need it and NOT have it… as my great grandpappy used to say.
@scottfergusson8411
@scottfergusson8411 10 ай бұрын
@@alfanika2934 You don’t know shit
@scottfergusson8411
@scottfergusson8411 10 ай бұрын
@@alfanika2934 can you make a weapon without knowledge? Can you get yourself at of a bad situation without knowledge? Can you procure food in the wild without knowledge? Can you win a fight without knowledge? And on And on And on Have fun in your mom’s basement! 60 year old retired Marine Been around the block multiple times. Been there done that .
@scottfergusson8411
@scottfergusson8411 10 ай бұрын
@@alfanika2934 that was a good one ! You win 🥇
@BBRWild
@BBRWild 9 ай бұрын
Good and very useful video !
@PreparedPathfinder
@PreparedPathfinder 9 ай бұрын
I have long thought the same thoughts about the 10 C's mate. For those who keep stating it's a baseline, how about having some more relevant categories in the baseline? Like Med Kit, Defence or Comms? Also Navigation would be more suitable than a Compass. Cotton Bandanna, Cargo Tape and Canvas Needle are BS.
@robertholt9631
@robertholt9631 10 ай бұрын
This critical review of the 10 C's is the best critique I have seen. Thought provoking. Thank you for sharing this!
@marshallwebb7050
@marshallwebb7050 10 ай бұрын
I think Dave coined the 10 C's for beginners looking to build a small survival pack, but if you look at the totality of what the pathfinder mindset offers, they use way more than that. Could you survive with only the 10 C's and the redundant C's? yes, but it's always helpful to have more gear. Good video though
@280zjammer
@280zjammer 10 ай бұрын
Actually, the ten c's are just the required equipment to attend the Pathfinder School of Survival. They are intended to teach a very specific set of skills. It's more about curriculum than a basis for a kit.
@marshallwebb7050
@marshallwebb7050 10 ай бұрын
@@280zjammer yeah I could see that.
@akforge
@akforge Ай бұрын
I always keep trail-mix, protein bars, and a Mountain House propak (small) meal in our bags.
@BackcountryTripper
@BackcountryTripper 10 ай бұрын
I think the 10c is a good starting point for beginners. There is also the 10 essentials of backpacking out there as a guide. I agree with most points .The boom stick, that one is for a case by case bases for what situation your going into. Cheers, Dave.
@STOKERMATIC
@STOKERMATIC 10 ай бұрын
🥃
@Thatsmisteroldguytou
@Thatsmisteroldguytou 10 ай бұрын
Army of darkness. Broomstick from that movie.
@mikec.8556
@mikec.8556 10 ай бұрын
That’s it !
@GalenChock59
@GalenChock59 10 ай бұрын
I use the 10 C's just as a base starting point but I customize my load out based on what I like to use. I always carry most of the 10 C's in my EDC but my other packs supplement what I carry.
@frontiersurvival-1
@frontiersurvival-1 10 ай бұрын
Since I have met you I have always loved your content. This video is got to be my favorite so far.
@TerryCam
@TerryCam 3 ай бұрын
Sorry for this long post, but I wanted to share where I vary from the “norm., 10Cs.” I see it the way of 10-TOOL CATEGORIES (10-TCs): COMPASS: Determine and follow a bearing. COORDINATES: Know where you are and where you want to go (compass w/map). CONTAINERS: Single-wall metal bottle to hold clean water and to collect and purify water by boiling, folding handle frying pan and pot for cooking. COMBUSTION: For cooking, water purification, heating, lighting. COVER: Clothing (protection and warmth), sleep system (warmth, protection, comfort), tarp/tent/shelter (adverse weather protection, warmth or cooling); this is about maintaining body’s core-temperature. CALORIES: Energy (food) for performance. CUTTING: Knife, axe, saw (firewood preparation, craft/make camp related items, general cutting, defense). CARE: First aid and hygiene. CORDAGE: Paracord, Bank-line, tarred plant-based rope (set up shelter, lash sticks/polls, tinder, and light). COMMUNICATIONS: Cellphone, satellite phone, GPS rescue devise, paper with pen/pencil. Additional Note: In the 21st century, we have many tools available to us today; we might want to have the best tools possible for the purpose of survival. If we do find ourselves without something, we could have the skill to make it, but time and human-energy/effort are major factors in survival: to make a shelter will take many hours and a large amount of effort/energy (plus we get sweaty and dirty, taking it out on our clothing); whereas, setting up a tarp or tent (shelter) that you brought with you takes minutes and little energy (plus one stays clean). Packing as little as possible is not an objective of survival. Time and energy are critical, and running out of either or both can be a major survival problem.
@YTusercomment
@YTusercomment 9 ай бұрын
My experience has taught me, when considering "The Essentials"...I initially focus more on satisfying services needed. or to prepare for, rather than individual or specific gear choices. Deciding on the scope and duration of hike / camp, then my gear choices follow. For a day hike I'm packing as minimal as I can...a multi-day hike/camp will result in packing more gear & supplies, but this mindset allows my actual gear choices to be flexible as long as I'm always satisfying my "Essential Services or Needs" : Navigation Illumination First Aid Fire Starting Shelter (Day Hike = emergency shelter / Multi-day = formal shelter) Cordage Cutting Hydration / Filtering Food / Utensils Cooking Clothing Change (Day hiking = socks / Multi-Day = full clothing change) Rain Gear
@llCarnivoreBushcraftll
@llCarnivoreBushcraftll 10 ай бұрын
What’s the first things they teach at any bushcraft and survival training? 10Cs. Dave Canterbury explains why what and how’s of the 10Cs. This guy just contradicted himself throughout the whole video! Well played Stokermatic! You know how to get audience engagement! 😅
@RealitySurvival
@RealitySurvival 9 ай бұрын
Spot on! I’ve long shared this opinion that the 10Cs is not a good system. I’ll do a video on this topic soon as well. Nice work!
@jimvanzant5121
@jimvanzant5121 9 ай бұрын
Which of the 10 would you encourage people to leave at home and why?
@BHeisler59
@BHeisler59 10 ай бұрын
For 3 years I have put some items to the test. These are battery items but rechargeable and I have intentionally exposed them to normal battery or circuitry killing atmospheres. I live on the Texas gulf coast so summer's are hot, leaving a device hanging from the rearview mirror in 4 months of high 90 deg temps with heat index in low 100's. Same for winter which normally is brutal on batteries. I use a simple chest pack and attached to the front is the absolute cheapest 5 watt folding solar charger I could find, an ebay used item Harbor Freight brand. It has one usb port. The items I challenged were a usb rechargeable headlight, a usb rechargeable plasma lighter, a usb cap light (slides on the bill of a cap and also works perfect on a beanie). I also bought a AAA battery usb charger, it charges one at a time and literally the size of your thumb. For 3 years now I have used these items together and zero failures. With a simple folding solar charger which folds up to approximately 5 inches x 11 and 1/2 inch thick, it extends your lights and lighters out past any candles or liquid fuel source of light. 36 months and still using, that's a long time in a shtf environment. One last thing, I use a Motorola G Force with a large battery, when its down to 83% I plug into the cheap 5 watt folder and in 53 minutes (good sun), its 100%. Just wanted to pass along to all of you. In my pack, if its battery its AAA for small footprint and or internal rechargeable. I highly recommend a small folding panel. Beats the hell out of carrying extra regular batteries which in a real shtf will be dead in the water within a few days.
@davidafultz
@davidafultz 10 ай бұрын
I’d love to see a follow up video on just the 5 C’s. If you write as good as you speak, your book should have a lot of pictures😃
@christopherevans2547
@christopherevans2547 9 ай бұрын
The 10 Cs is the absolute bare minimum not a 72 hour/BOB. It’s meant to be expanded upon. I thought that was obvious to everyone.
@davedriscoll1652
@davedriscoll1652 Ай бұрын
Ditto and amen, thankyou
@jamesparker6383
@jamesparker6383 10 ай бұрын
A great video and I agree with ya totally on what you said especially about the IFAK. I always carry a map of the area that I'll be in along with a good compass and if I go hiking or camping alone I make sure my wife has a copy of the same map with a circle drawn around the area I'll be in, in case I'm late getting back, that way they will know where to kook.
@phoenixrising4073
@phoenixrising4073 10 ай бұрын
I never thought about giving my wife a copy of the map too, that is great advice. Thanks for sharing that.
@JeepsterDave
@JeepsterDave 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for this. I'm guessing that a lot of us probably think of the 10Cs and the stuff that goes with that (including most things that come under the heading of 'bushcraft') as being at best a bit of fun, not really to be applied to any real life scenarios. While we probably aren't going to have much use for firearms over our side of the pond ( in the UK), all the rest of the things you talk about make very good sense.
@billwelch3421
@billwelch3421 8 ай бұрын
I've always called it a Freedom Stick instead of a Boom Stick. You also need Freedom Seeds for the Freedom Stick.
@DanielGonzalez-le3ww
@DanielGonzalez-le3ww 10 ай бұрын
Bro Dave Canterburry made this guy a video
@KirstenBayes
@KirstenBayes 10 ай бұрын
Yes! I get very frustrated by the 10Cs. Folks can get hold of "Freedom of the Hills" (US) or "Hillwalking" (UK) books for 10 or 20 bucks, both of which have proper kitlists (that, by the way, have saved my life a couple of times when weather has gone south). Alternatively the USMC has free downloads MCRP 3-02H Survival, Evasion and Recovery, as welll as FM 3-05.70 for pure survival training. The latter document has a decent kit list to get started. Here on KZbin, as well as this lovely channel, Andrew from Ranger Survival shows you how it all goes together, and Gruntproof gets into it too. It's all there for people.
@ifyoudontfailyouarenoteven6210
@ifyoudontfailyouarenoteven6210 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for the reading recommendations. Really appreciate it :)
@ldtexas1648
@ldtexas1648 10 ай бұрын
YEP!👍
@JosephAllen-d2e
@JosephAllen-d2e 10 ай бұрын
That's funny because Andrew promotes the 10 c's.
@KirstenBayes
@KirstenBayes 10 ай бұрын
@@JosephAllen-d2e his Lost Hiker Survival kit and SERE kit videos are nevertheless very good.
@Seancmccormick
@Seancmccormick 10 ай бұрын
You raise some good points. I still see the 10C’s as a pretty good base for an outdoor kit though. Most of these guys think you’re targeting Dave, but I believe you’re really targeting us, and for good reason. Thanks for the info Top! ATB Sean
@brentwentfishing
@brentwentfishing 10 ай бұрын
You have spoken truth, Sean! WE are the target of this video, not Dave.
@cliffordfreeman7829
@cliffordfreeman7829 9 ай бұрын
Got flint and steel,ferro rods to but alway carry multiple Bics as a smoker i always carry spares.
@victorchinchillvas
@victorchinchillvas 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for making us think, Stoker.🙏🏽🤘🏽
@Swish82
@Swish82 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing Stoker. Definitely some good points.
@redryder8622
@redryder8622 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for not pushing a product;). This was a sincere video and is appreciated. I don’t know the percentage, but there is a group of people who take the 10c’s as gospel. In a clinical environment it makes perfect sense. Nature is not clinical. It’s fluid. You make a point that I think some people may miss and that is unfortunate. It was refreshing to watch. Thank you.
@meeshmeeshelle6326
@meeshmeeshelle6326 10 ай бұрын
I wouldn’t mind if he did push/promote a product. So long as it’s not the Chinese garbage where the SS rusts or the straps & seams bust loose or victims of human trafficking are producing it. There are some really great American companies producing quality gear where their business model doesn’t rely upon slave labor in order to lower the costs but everyone complains that it costs too much so they keep supporting China …and the cycle continues. All it takes is a commitment from more Americans to save their money & support American companies, and we can get back to a level playing field. United We Stand. Divided We Fall.
@Swamp_Lad
@Swamp_Lad 10 ай бұрын
Great advice. My own starting point of prepping is to prep for scenarios that happened in the past to me or people in my town. I had plenty of times for example that roads to my mountain town were closed so my car has a good sleeping bag, isomat and some foood and hiking gear. That way I can choose to wait it out in comfort till roads are open or hike the last 7km hon rover the mountain pass as I have jackets, shoes and pack ready to go
@toddgibson9861
@toddgibson9861 9 ай бұрын
IMO the 10Cs are fine when viewed as categories (not just single items), but does neglect true first aid/blow-out kit needs, along with food/food procurement, self-defense, maps, and better signaling/commo options. If forced to choose, I'd rather have a good topo map over just a compass.....I can figure rough directions without a compass, but I can't see what's out there without a map. The idea situation is to have both and know how to use them. For 72 hours, the need for food will be minimal, but having quick, light-weight food items would be a big plus....
@pB-vp3mo
@pB-vp3mo 8 ай бұрын
I finally got to this video. 10 c's have so many different meanings to different people. Some are so literal they might as well have blinders on. I look at the 10 c's as items in certain categories. The first category I consider is what item might I need in an emergency and how difficult would it be to recreate in the wild. A cutting edge, water container, cordage, cover, and Fire. I might be able to make a fire with friction, but do I have time if I have fallen in ice cold water in freezing and windy weather, to make a bow drill and collect enough wood for a fire?? I keep learning as much as I can. I might not do something one video says but I consider why I would not use it. I can imagine how deep a conversation this could be with a few tears lol!
@nonahomoerectus
@nonahomoerectus 8 ай бұрын
"This is my BOOM STICK!" Ash Army of Darkness
@JonHighsmith-pi3fh
@JonHighsmith-pi3fh 8 ай бұрын
This is just the second video I've watched of your channel and already a fan. You brought up the show Alone which I am a fan of. Just a question for you and any of your viewers that want to answer. If you we're on that show would you decline one of your "tools" for rations instead? It's just a question I've asked myself time and again and have not came up with an answer yet. Thanks enjoy the content!
@erolkavlakverizon6112
@erolkavlakverizon6112 10 ай бұрын
Thank you top for another outstanding video. You are absolutely correct about the 10 C's. They definitely are not all encompassing. All y'all stay safe. Hope everyone enjoyed Thanksgiving.
@Unknown39485
@Unknown39485 10 ай бұрын
Everybody is getting mad about compassess (mostly expensive ones), but if you don’t have a proper map you simply cannot walk straight in the wilderness. At best, you can climb a small nearby hill, check out the surroundings, look for a road, a rail line, a river, the line of seacost, a city or town, and then write down it’s bearings and try to find a pathway more ore less coherent with that bearing. Even if you strand left or right of the line of bearing, the target is so big that you’ll eventually hit it. Especially if you find some salient points to follow while you’re down the hill again, walking toward your target. And for that purpose, a botton compass is more than enough.
@GLEN1061
@GLEN1061 10 ай бұрын
The 10c's was a marketing / branding strategy from day one!
@dez410
@dez410 10 ай бұрын
How when there are literally no products or brands mentioned in them? Just because I tell someone they should have shelter in a blizzard doesn't mean I'm trying to sell them a manufactured home.
@jaymanning1405
@jaymanning1405 6 ай бұрын
A few other C's care= first aid kit, comms= cell phone satellite phone, calories=food, catch= fish and hunt kit, companionship
@Pleasemison
@Pleasemison 3 ай бұрын
High top boots are a definite. Interesting. You gotta pay for that ankle support. Always something
@saltydog3394
@saltydog3394 10 ай бұрын
lol - sure made some heads explode! Ya know I appreciate both sides of the argument and we can listen to both sides and make our own determination on what works best for us and what we are doing and where we are etc...
@RS-ss6go
@RS-ss6go 10 ай бұрын
Well said!
@carlercoli6752
@carlercoli6752 10 ай бұрын
Needs first aid Kit (IFAK) Personal Medication And supplies ( Diabetes Emergency Kit ) Your Video will help to think what will be needed for survival Keep UP the Great Work!!!!!!!!!!!!
@dn88s
@dn88s 10 ай бұрын
I dont know as if the 10c are going to get you killed but thinking just the act of having these items is going to save you might.
@lorkainenkingg8497
@lorkainenkingg8497 10 ай бұрын
I personally have no issue with the "10 C's of Survivability" if it is used as I believe it was intended: a way to recognize types of gear that are difficult to reproduce in nature - particularly in a survival situation where you have limited access to resources that can produce those things - including TIME. I completely agree that the 10 C's is NOT a complete list of gear that could/should be in a survival kit, nor should it be a limit to only ten items. Yet, I also recognize that people who are looking for a verbatim list of stuff to have will definitely be at a disadvantage in a survival situation if they stick to the list strictly. Clothing, medical care, food, defense, navigation and signaling/comms are definitely poorly represented in the 10 C's (if at all), and you pointed them all out Bill. Thanks for pointing these out to those who might not have thought too deep about their own gear choices.
@albertwells8393
@albertwells8393 10 ай бұрын
Clothing is a cover element. That's common sense.
@lewisvillalta2492
@lewisvillalta2492 10 ай бұрын
You’re very practical your ideas are very interesting I highly appreciate and recommend stay safe out there friend God bless you always please continue giving us all this important information
@jelkel25
@jelkel25 10 ай бұрын
I keep my first focus i had as a kid in the back of my mind to this day. I like being out in nature, that is the goal and focus, to stay out there as long as time allows without being miserable and keeping myself alive is no bad thing. You start off with sandwiches, a waterproof coat, jumper, canteen, map and compass. You've got the next 8 hours covered in the local woods. You build it up from there, further away, wilder terrain and for a longer time. It's up to you to learn how to do this, nature doesn't care if you've read Daves books or not.
@NoName-jr2eo
@NoName-jr2eo 10 ай бұрын
You definitely make some good points folks ought to consider.
@NewEnglandLyle
@NewEnglandLyle 10 ай бұрын
Fairly new subscriber here. Don't get a chance to watch too much on KZbin. But just wanted to say this is probably one of the most informative survival/ bushcraft/ whatever you want to call it, type videos out there. The best part about it was being open to criticism and continuously learning and understanding what you need to be able to do. And I laughed when you started talking about the products and sharing the link below. Because let's be real. That's what most of it's all about today, isn't it?
@Tsmace33
@Tsmace33 10 ай бұрын
Watch other videos if you think this was good....lol
@Nobody13325
@Nobody13325 10 ай бұрын
Thanks Bill 👍
@kevincooper8666
@kevincooper8666 5 ай бұрын
What about pointed sticks?
@dythshroomstamper
@dythshroomstamper 9 ай бұрын
Single wall or a gryle filter system
@ironmikehallowween
@ironmikehallowween 10 ай бұрын
Good points. Thanks for the video
@jimvanzant5121
@jimvanzant5121 9 ай бұрын
To begin with, I watch videos from many sources. I never take at face value anything that any of them say. I always apply sound logic, my experience, and tons of research to anything any expert or "expert" says. That being said, I have watched many of Dave Canterbury's videos. The main point he makes with the 5 "C"s and expanded to the 10 "C"s is that these items are the most difficult to replicate out in the wild. Can you find clay, make a cup or bowl, bake it, and have a suitable container? Yes, but it is very hard to do while struggling for your life. The answer? Make sure you have a single walled container in your kit. Can you make cordage from some vines or strips of inner bark from trees? Yes, it can be done but it is very time consuming and not a well known art. The solution? Make sure you have cordage. Can you find flint and knap it to make a knife or axe head? Sure but why not just take a sturdy full tang knife and saw or hatchet? You get the picture. He always says the 5 "C"s are the basic building unit. I have never heard him say anything like these items are all you need to survive as you seem to allude to in this video. Secondly, you throw out scenarios such as a bear attack which very rarely occur. One could critique your assertion that "some kind of boom stick" could include a 10/22. What are you going to do against a charging momma bear with a .22? You're going to get someone mauled and killed by a bear. You are being irresponsible to tell people to go hiking in bear country with a .22. The last line in my comment is completely ludicrous, as this is not what you said. It is, however, precisely the way this entire video has critiqued the Canterbury 10 "C"s. There is absolutely value in this system as a BASIC foundation of gear selection, which is what proponents point out consistently. There are many examples of dudes doing wrong on the internet that you could use to help people. I would encourage you to do better, sir. P.S. I am a former active duty US Marine and I didn't appreciate the "crayon eater" comment at the beginning of your video. It hits a little close.
@highchamp1
@highchamp1 10 ай бұрын
Thinking critically. As opposed to group think. Being grown up. As opposed to childish behavior. Stay STOKED
@Ohnyet
@Ohnyet 10 ай бұрын
Great advice,Sarge.
@steveb8001
@steveb8001 10 ай бұрын
You obviously know your craft, but you might be taking the 10 C’s too literally. It’s not meant to be anything more than a starting point that is to be tailored to specific needs. In fact, the 5 C’s and 10 C’s, in my estimation find their root in Bushcrafting which is more focused on being mindfulness of the adage, “the more you know, the less you need.” It certainly does not mean that you’re limited to the 10 C’s. Nor are paracord, bankline and rope all mutually exclusive items that you have to choose between, you can certainly bring what you need. I find it’s a positive mental thought process that can assist in thinking through your gear. I’m actually more focused on thinking through shelter-fire-water-food-med-nav-signal, that I am on the 10 C’s. But your point is well taken, the 10 C’s are fine and dandy until shit goes sideways. I hope that novices don’t think the 10 C’s means that you can’t build in redundancy. You should have the ferro, the lighter and matches; not just one or the other.
@zefsurvival7962
@zefsurvival7962 10 ай бұрын
Hi thanks fir the video. My primary issue with the 10C or any fixed system is the assumptions that are built into it. Also it seems its also kit marketing/ sales pushed. If I examine most lost hiker scenarios...99% would survive with proper clothing, bic lighter, communication device (PLB406), protein bar and 2-3L of water. 90% of the survival situations (lost hikers) you only have what is on you ( in your pockets). Also proper survival training to get through 72 hours is critical. Get trained in survival! Bushcraft is not survival training. Lots of unscientific BS... like the "will to live" that has absolutely no value. 1. Communicate/signal 2. Maintain 98.6 3. First Aid /Life threats. *** The priority is what will kill you first. If you are improvising, you were negligent in the first place. Anyway, great stuff. Thanks from Canada 🇨🇦
@albertwells8393
@albertwells8393 10 ай бұрын
With the 10Cs and even bare minimum skills almost anybody should be able to smooth it for seventy two hours which is about how long most scenarios last.
@kevincooper8666
@kevincooper8666 5 ай бұрын
What about a fully stocked Winnebago campervan with aircon and a week's supply of beer and two lusty babes now that's survival?
@MAGUA112
@MAGUA112 10 ай бұрын
Real words man real words call out the BS is my favorite.
@benfoot4212
@benfoot4212 10 ай бұрын
Good stuff. I stop believing in Dave when he made his military claims of jobs he did that helped him become a bushcrafter(which he never attended). I went to those schools, they had nothing to do with bushcraft/survival. I have to agree, good info on what to take. Heard a guy say only take a band aid and Motrin and dump your IFAK's. I ignored him and a few weeks ago I used my extensive first aid kit when I stupidly sliced my finger open, ended in stitches. BTW, got your book, good stuff
@brentwentfishing
@brentwentfishing 10 ай бұрын
Crayon eaters! 🤣Lots of thought provoking info in this video, Top! Thank you for explaining how the 10 C's is not the ultimate in survival gear to pack. Stoked as always! 🥃
@manuelgchapajr2000
@manuelgchapajr2000 10 ай бұрын
GREAT LESSON! CSM Chapa
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