What's in my BUSHCRAFT / HIKING backpack?

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Scotty's Gone Walkabout

Scotty's Gone Walkabout

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@ScottysGoneWalkabout
@ScottysGoneWalkabout 3 жыл бұрын
Check out my latest gear load out video for 2021- kzbin.info/www/bejne/kIHHeadumJasn9U
@NukeFPV
@NukeFPV 3 жыл бұрын
Hey Scotty... Love the space you've created here mate. I enjoy each and every vid you make ! Thank-you for the effort.... :) Do you have a one stop shop or 'Amazon' Page where I can buy the gear you use without clicking on 100 different sites ? Thanks mate :)
@stevescott8060
@stevescott8060 2 жыл бұрын
The highest attainment of mastery of survival is , nudity with knife , that's it. That is the stupidest thing I ever seen on T.V. I prefer to at least have a Bic Lighter also.
@Scoon83
@Scoon83 4 жыл бұрын
So glad to see info relating to Australia for once! Also good to see someone talking about normal camping and not pretending they're Bear Grylls
@ApachePieman
@ApachePieman 4 жыл бұрын
Aye fkn instagram survivalists with their 5kgs of leather and wooden items bought because they look cool
@hannahshark8080
@hannahshark8080 4 жыл бұрын
Same! I'm studying up for a camping trip in NZ and most of these videos have northern hemisphere gear. Much as I'd love to camp around North America, something tells me I'm going to need a few different things for the South Pacific terrain :/
@ApachePieman
@ApachePieman 4 жыл бұрын
@@hannahshark8080 Most of the gear is gonna be similar, just essentially summer gear of the northern hemisphere. Though to be fair NZ is pretty much as close to European weather and conditions as you can get in the southern hemisphere anyway, on avg much colder and wetter than aus
@ThePlim62
@ThePlim62 3 жыл бұрын
Your not referring to a particular countries typical campers are you?...... lol
@m.i.c.h.o
@m.i.c.h.o 2 жыл бұрын
Lol, so true!
@ExUmbra117
@ExUmbra117 3 жыл бұрын
This has to be one of the best kit videos I’ve seen. very practical & interchangeable. Well thought out gear & really informative. earned a sub
@jfilm7466
@jfilm7466 4 жыл бұрын
Some of my favourite times were under the stars in Australia. Travelling around and listening to the magpies with their different accents. I'm looking forward to getting back their with my kids when they are old enough.
@lofi_4043
@lofi_4043 4 жыл бұрын
It's nice to see someone showing their actual gear, rather than having 6 knives, 2 axes, a handful of saws and 30 lbs of other useless gear.
@snaggletooth4933
@snaggletooth4933 4 жыл бұрын
...it's a teleshopping!
@crimefightinghamster
@crimefightinghamster 4 жыл бұрын
@@assh1799 gotta have that redundancy
@caribooadventures7898
@caribooadventures7898 4 жыл бұрын
So everyone should carry what he carries ? Some people like to carry a bunch of stuff and some like minimal. To each their own.
@stuffnthings1316
@stuffnthings1316 4 жыл бұрын
So freakin true lol
@rn.v4629
@rn.v4629 4 жыл бұрын
@@assh1799 this guy also showed u like 5 types to start a fire tbh
@scobe2812
@scobe2812 4 жыл бұрын
Onya Scotty, love your work mate. Even though I can't go out camping, watching your vids help so much. So in regard to your channel, "Im pretty happy with that". he he. Thank you, you bloody legend.
@age6899
@age6899 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Scotty, nice work mate. One thing you could consider swapping is the orange cotton wrap for a an emergency space blanket/bivvy. Great bit of survival gear, keeps you warm and dry, cheap, light, high vis orange on the outside and reflective on the inside.
@JonathanBydendyk
@JonathanBydendyk 4 жыл бұрын
Nice to see something like this coming out of Aus
@chainsawversustree
@chainsawversustree 4 жыл бұрын
Agree, metric weights Yeeeh
@jamesbellar
@jamesbellar 4 жыл бұрын
Reminds me of being in the Boy Scouts and with Marine Corps Infantry. I took that time for granted and miss being outdoors. Thanks for the time you took to talk about your kit
@daneofarrell9460
@daneofarrell9460 3 жыл бұрын
Would love some more load out stuff and maybe some tricks and tips. How to set up your camp or whatever you think is valuable knowledge. Keep it up legend, love tagging along for the adventures.
@stevenrogers7294
@stevenrogers7294 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the kit update mate! So many “handy bits of kit” 😁🤙🏼
@ShaneB666
@ShaneB666 4 жыл бұрын
Nice quality gear with purpose. I would add one of those silver survival blankets, very light and better reflective qualities than the orange rug.
@z3128167
@z3128167 4 жыл бұрын
Pro Tip: They're also great at reflecting search and rescue radar
@andrewkeeton3627
@andrewkeeton3627 3 жыл бұрын
I’m in the Rocky Mountains and have a lot of the same thing in my bag. And most of that gear came from when I lived in Texas so that’s a big difference. Crazy how well the same stuff works around the world for different people
@GreencampRhodie
@GreencampRhodie 4 жыл бұрын
Good to see refined, practical kit. And that you carry a PLB / EPIRB. 2 suggested additions - signal mirror & whistle.
@mathewmetcalfe9504
@mathewmetcalfe9504 4 жыл бұрын
Awesome buddy thanks for that, great video and insight into your gear and why you have chosen what and the review on the quality. So happy to see the amount of Australian products you have in there aswell and hopefully this video clarifies for a lot for people what you need to take to be able to get out and enjoy this beautiful country we live in and inspired more people like me to do this when we are able to get back out again
@billsmith6884
@billsmith6884 4 жыл бұрын
Refreshing to see an Aussie doing kit for the Australian bush. I do a lot of hiking in the Himalayas, so I see a lot of Americans and others out on the trail. None of that ultra lite nonsense here.
@lpark8
@lpark8 4 жыл бұрын
Great video and kit overview - thank you. Highly recommend Garman mini: sends emergency satellite signal as standalone also lets you text off phone or device. ACR great too just not 2 way - ACR ResQLink also sends radio signal + satellite so better to get you found 🙏😎
@bagelbob3979
@bagelbob3979 4 жыл бұрын
or a sat phone
@shiatata
@shiatata 4 жыл бұрын
Hello, Scotty! Wishes from Lithuania. Thank you for all your great videos. I've never been to Australia, but together with you I've seen a lot of it's wilderness and experienced great things. I am the biggest fan and waiting for new videos every day!! You could also describe filming what gear are you using right now.
@zrig1
@zrig1 4 жыл бұрын
Your orange panel marker. Great idea and so few carry such an item. Hot pink is far more visible than orange in the bush and from the air.
@mywrkout1
@mywrkout1 3 жыл бұрын
Enjoyed the video and description of your load out! In reading some of the comments, I can never understand why some people have to decide what you should carry and how much weight. I carry a similar load out, it's my back not theirs and also my comfort when I get to camp and have the things I want and enjoy using. Subbed and liked!
@ScottysGoneWalkabout
@ScottysGoneWalkabout 3 жыл бұрын
Exactly mate. Each to their own. Thanks watch watching 👍🏼
@alistairj4851
@alistairj4851 4 жыл бұрын
You could do a vid showing the different types of shelter you can make with your tarps. Thinking of getting one but not sure how to use it effectively other that as a tent shape on a ridge line.
@alistairj4851
@alistairj4851 4 жыл бұрын
@Eye of the Tiger Thanks for the heads up fella.
@GeoterricsOutdoorsAustralia
@GeoterricsOutdoorsAustralia 4 жыл бұрын
Great work Scott - I'd love to see the first aid kit and a bit of a breakdown of the organiser please?
@oldschoolboyscout
@oldschoolboyscout 4 жыл бұрын
I have the Boreal 21 saw. It is awesome. Thanks for sharing.
@ERIKOFFTRACK
@ERIKOFFTRACK 4 жыл бұрын
Nice one mate, great layout! Have to say, I'm glad you finally have some gaiters though! I've been using the Guagmires for more than ten years, awesome bit of kit that you won't regret!
@pierredm
@pierredm 4 жыл бұрын
Birds behind sounds Wild! Thanks for the video and tips 🙌🏻
@peterpowell3365
@peterpowell3365 2 жыл бұрын
Well presented. Great to see you stress the safety gear. Nice to see you just use the basics
@1240enzo
@1240enzo 4 жыл бұрын
I stumbled onto your channel via motorcycle wild camping videos that I have been enjoying of late. I have to say, watching your videos takes me back a bit when I with various mates used to go bush walking and camping a lot in the past. The organising of your gear is far better than what I used to do and good on you for taking nice food and some craft beers to enjoy. One thing I really don’t get and perhaps could comment on is why you use a tarp rather than a decent tent. I can’t for the life of me understand why you would, and down here in Tassie, a tarp wouldn’t cut it with our weather extremes. Alas I can’t go bushwalking far these days as my left knee is buggered (no cartilage left), but I do intend going motorcycle camping once I have the necessary gear. Anyway, keep making your videos they sure show what it’s like out in the bush.
@martinoutdoors6941
@martinoutdoors6941 3 жыл бұрын
There’s a great little pot stand that fits directly onto the trangia burner. Folds flat and weighs next to nothing, pretty cheap as well.
@stephenthompson5661
@stephenthompson5661 4 жыл бұрын
Nice work. Thanks for sharing. One of my favourite KZbin channels.
@ike8236
@ike8236 4 жыл бұрын
If you're serious about wearing snake gaiters get some Moroko.30 gaiters, they are proven to be bite proof where as sea to summit isn't. Nice lot of kit too mate, thanks for the vid it keeps us going.
@atlas_au
@atlas_au 4 жыл бұрын
Hey paul - I was looking at Snake Protex gaiters. They claim to be totally snake proof and have great reviews. They weigh 800 grams though! Yikes. Have you tried the Moroko 30s?
@wetdedstuocm
@wetdedstuocm 4 жыл бұрын
Very Interesting. Gear has come along way since my day of going into the woods.. Keep Well Scotty..
@huntfisheatrepeat2373
@huntfisheatrepeat2373 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the vid! Please keep us updated on the helicon-Tex poncho. Would live to know how well it holds up
@paintcoach101
@paintcoach101 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Scott. Great review. Down to Earth. Instructive. I learnt new things. Bravo.
@ARaskyOutdoors
@ARaskyOutdoors 3 жыл бұрын
great stuff which covers basic survival in the bush..good sharing
@aeromech8563
@aeromech8563 4 жыл бұрын
Hey man nice load out very simulate to mine had the PLB about 6 years now never used it but nice piece of mind the LED lenser headlights are great I use one for work too. Keep the info coming and may see ya out bush one day 👍
@kevinkrause744
@kevinkrause744 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Scotty, I'm a big fan of taking 1 or 2 Marino wool Buffs instead of a beanie.
@freeroamsociety7301
@freeroamsociety7301 4 жыл бұрын
Great kit update mate, I've quite a few of these in my pack, my Silky Gomboy just got delivered yesterday, I'm looking forward to getting back out there and having a go with it too. Keep em coming Scotty.
@cyclediver1012
@cyclediver1012 2 жыл бұрын
Why do you show s the sawyer filter in your kit and you sell after the katadyn filter for water ? sorry for my question
@PeterHatton-nm6rn
@PeterHatton-nm6rn Жыл бұрын
Great video mate. Rather than the orange cotton square I carry the same size orange builders plastic, it makes for a dry spot to sit on in damp conditions.
@zubinfalla7504
@zubinfalla7504 4 жыл бұрын
Wow, excellent pack, light weight and durable.
@ewengillies9826
@ewengillies9826 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the heads up on all your gear Scotty and the links for them. Hope you get plenty if chances to use them soon. Bushyboy Oz.
@lucileguenin8483
@lucileguenin8483 3 жыл бұрын
Maybe a video where you show how you pack/organise your backpack ? Thank you.
@BlackshacksBushcraft
@BlackshacksBushcraft 4 жыл бұрын
I liked the look of that Kor knife. After I saw it in one of your previous videos I went to the website and had a look. I sent a email to him a couple of weeks back and I've heard nothing. I'm with you on the plate size too. I'd buy one if I could get a bigger size. I currently have the Pathfinder skillet with lid, it's awesome, but a little heavy. I've got that PLB too but I've also wondered about the Garmin In Reach and similar, but I think there's a monthly fee involved. Guys like you and Erik Off Track and a couple overseas boys have been both inspirational and educational and I've learned a lot. Thanks for yet another great video. 😃
@mitchk1538
@mitchk1538 4 жыл бұрын
Hey mate, Really sorry about that! Was the email sent through the contact on my website? If you are after any prices please send me an email to admin@korknifeandtool.com.au Cheers, Mitch
@craighambo
@craighambo 4 жыл бұрын
I do ultralight camping/hunting in Vic.Nice Loadout but I need to keep to be mindful of weight,my only luxury is my jetboil for warm drinks.
@craighambo
@craighambo 4 жыл бұрын
Also I run the acr PLB and wouldn't switch to Garmin as you don't need to worry about subscription fees.
@michaelashbrook3195
@michaelashbrook3195 4 жыл бұрын
FINALLY, someone who carries a PLB. yeah they are expensive. mine cost 387NZD but comes with a garuantee for 10 years. that equates to about 10.6 cents a day which quite frankly is well worth the investment when you compare it against my/your life
@MrBluesluver
@MrBluesluver 4 жыл бұрын
BTW, a good bit of both coffee and tea are vital for me. :). Hi from Kansas, USA
@jaifethroberts4193
@jaifethroberts4193 3 жыл бұрын
what part of Kansas? and yeah, i cant go on a trip without my Cafe Barnabas tea! Ha ha!
@MrBluesluver
@MrBluesluver 3 жыл бұрын
@@jaifethroberts4193 Wichita
@jaifethroberts4193
@jaifethroberts4193 3 жыл бұрын
@@MrBluesluver nice im from Topeka.
@raythomas8887
@raythomas8887 4 жыл бұрын
Hey Scotty. Love vids. Can please post an actual list of your gear as per your latest load out? I am sure everyone is interested...😊😊
@alekpeterson5321
@alekpeterson5321 4 жыл бұрын
Really enjoy seeing a gear load out of quality products that I can believe you use, and all have a place in your pack. It’s frustrating to see videos like this where people have cheapo gear that I know doesn’t perform, or is just dead weight
@dman3735
@dman3735 3 жыл бұрын
Enjoyed your video. Agawa Canyon just came out with a Boreal 15” saw. Makes it more practical for hiking versus car camping or short hikes using the 21”. Cheers
@Outdoorsaustralia
@Outdoorsaustralia 4 жыл бұрын
Some nice gear there Scotty, I actually found your channel when researching the titanium grill you have. Keep up the good work👍 Cheers Daryl
@garthdimock6619
@garthdimock6619 3 жыл бұрын
Great vid ,I'm sure you have helped an awful lot of people myself included, and l now have the pleasure of self gifting.cheers
@disturbunce2335
@disturbunce2335 4 жыл бұрын
mate, I've given away carring long trousers or extensions like your Mountain Designs. I've taken to wearing long shorts and carrying a pair of Darn Tough Winter socks that come up over my knee (and above the lower line of my long shorts) which keep me warm at night. I only wear the at night time but they weigh nothing. When its just windy, I put on my gaiters instead. Yeah, you look a bit doofus but its better than carrying extra weight and its dark anyway. I live in Qld so its possibly a bit easier for me to be cavalier about the cold but with a few alternative options that are already in my kit, I reckon I am happy enough saving weight. Love the vids! Keep them coming!
@tonydoggett7627
@tonydoggett7627 4 жыл бұрын
Great, until grass ticks burrow into your legs! Military style bloused long pants are good at stopping ticks and ants in the Aussie bush.
@laoslegend1972
@laoslegend1972 4 жыл бұрын
So glad you did this video as I’m looking to ad to my pack and I like some of the gear you use. Cheers Scotty. 🤗
@adriandelacruz353
@adriandelacruz353 4 жыл бұрын
Awesome breakdown Scott! Cheers from Texas!!
@Walibnzas
@Walibnzas 4 жыл бұрын
Good to see what you use. Appreciate the effort put in to film and show us. Very nice kit. 👍
@CameronKennedy23
@CameronKennedy23 4 жыл бұрын
Get some linseed oil on the handle of the hultafors they come up a treat and protects it from the elements
@wazza2903
@wazza2903 4 жыл бұрын
G'day Scotty, you seem to have all the bases covered when it comes to gear, the only addition I can think of would be a Milbank filter bag, its light weight, folds up flat, easy to pack and if your Sawyer dies you have an alternative, two is one. As always another awesome video and stay safe 👍🏻🇦🇺
@SurvivalAussie
@SurvivalAussie 4 жыл бұрын
A Millbank bag is just a clarifying filter. It does not filter out bacteria and protozoa
@robwendt7006
@robwendt7006 4 жыл бұрын
he has a drawstring cotton sack to keep his food in. it will do the trick to filter out debris.
@inthewoodswithbigfoot3941
@inthewoodswithbigfoot3941 4 жыл бұрын
Nice bit of kit Mate! Thanks for sharing! Hooroo!
@atlas_au
@atlas_au 4 жыл бұрын
Hey scotty, love your videos. I was wondering if you had a rough estimation of the base weight of your gear? I notice that you are super light in some areas but very heavy in others..eg. 2 saws but very little cooking equipment. Heavy ground sheet but super light on the tent/sleeping System. Are you treading the line of weight and durability or is some of this stuff just awesome and you don't care how much it weighs? I love that swaggies pantry but arguably 6 nalgene bottles would be lighter and more durable, while simultaneously having zero soul :D Not expecting a reply but would love to know more in another video sometime. Cheers and thanks for the great video.
@peterlamont647
@peterlamont647 3 жыл бұрын
I'd estimate well under 35lbs. My gear is 37lbs and has a lot more heavy stuff in it. If I were a guessing man I would put it at 28 lbs? Somewhere between 25-30lbs anyway. Even just an SOS emergency ration packs are over 1lb each and I carry 2. I also carry tons of redundant stuff for day hikes away from base camp. That way if I get stuck away from camp I won't freeze to death away from my main gear even if it starts raining cats and dogs. I even carry some compact food separate from my main food if I'm heading away for a while. So that should give you an idea how light his gear is.
@astonmontgomery1138
@astonmontgomery1138 4 жыл бұрын
good stuff mate. good to see an Ozzie youtube Chanel doing great. keep up the good work.
@alanbstard4
@alanbstard4 4 жыл бұрын
Aussie Not Ozzie. Ozzie was a TV Ostrich
@petercrispin2129
@petercrispin2129 4 жыл бұрын
@@alanbstard4 I guess Saturday nights got a Dickie Knee
@alanbstard4
@alanbstard4 4 жыл бұрын
@@petercrispin2129 lol indeed. Loved that show
@shmik17
@shmik17 4 жыл бұрын
It's aussie not ozzie
@mikeboone4425
@mikeboone4425 4 жыл бұрын
Great video young man. Keep them coming .Happy trails
@blister4walken
@blister4walken 4 жыл бұрын
Nice kit. Good to see some outdoor videos from down under. Hope you guys can get out and about soon. Do you have a lockdown like us in the UK? We are having to camp in our gardens for the time being.
@guyd3504
@guyd3504 4 жыл бұрын
Very interesting and informative really enjoyed your commentary. Good quality kit that should last thanks for sharing
@silversiva
@silversiva 4 жыл бұрын
Ordered that saw.. thanks for the recommendation!
@kaltonian
@kaltonian 4 жыл бұрын
Great kit sir, i love the knife, it's the only other knife apart from the Ray Mears Woodlore & Bushcraft knives that i would buy for bushcraft purposes as a lot of other knives in this category are just simply to big, so it's nice to see and thank you as i had never seen or heard of the company before. I am also amazed that all that fits in your pack, good on you m8.
@steveklein8614
@steveklein8614 4 жыл бұрын
Who makes the knife?
@bladeuser101
@bladeuser101 4 жыл бұрын
nice set up Scotty. the only things missing are a good olight warrior x 2000 luman torch and a nice chance in hell machete for when you hear those footsteps walking around your camp at night . stay safe out there.
@barriesbradley1
@barriesbradley1 4 жыл бұрын
Hello from Arizona. Really appreciate your efforts to film and inspire, not to mention your skill and experience. Hey, could you add a list of the gear manufacturers - especially the bushman knife and swag kit - I can't quite make out what you are saying and am unfamiliar enough with Aussie brands to not recognize. Others that show in the video are clear, such as the Alton products and OR. BTW, your outback van trip in another video looks a lot like areas here in Arizona. If you ever get the urge, come up and try a Grand Canyon hike. Cheers and thank you.
@barriesbradley1
@barriesbradley1 4 жыл бұрын
Oops - I see it in your intro text. Many thanks.
@damiancavanagh
@damiancavanagh 4 жыл бұрын
Stoked to see another gear vid mate. Keep up the great work.
@Toyotatony91
@Toyotatony91 4 жыл бұрын
Right on, thanks for the video!
@mikea7470
@mikea7470 4 жыл бұрын
Love the loadout. If i was to add one thing it would be an IFAK. It's like a personal first aid kit but for stuff that's life threatening like bleeds and chest traumas if you fall or something like that. They are abkut 150 dollars hut definitely worth it for peace of mind. Otherwise just add aj arterial tourniquet. Tacmed is an aussie company that supplies that stuff. But also make sure you get the training for it too! Keep up the good work
@MSMcKenzieJr
@MSMcKenzieJr 4 жыл бұрын
Lovely kit. Thank you for sharing. Have subscribed and look forward to more vids. Only thing I’d add (but you may not need it) is a folding or spetnaz shovel.
@BabaNovac792
@BabaNovac792 4 жыл бұрын
Nice,light,simple ,comprehensive ,well done. Maybe consider another type of compass....i had several Silva....they are sensitive...they tend to crack quickly and you will find yourself with a bubble in the housing.....yes they are light,yes they have a couple of features integrated.....but for the money they cost...they are just to fragile.
@oursimplestorychannel
@oursimplestorychannel 4 жыл бұрын
Stumbled across your channel and videos and I'm hooked! Thanks for the ideas and excellent videography. Be safe out there.
@fxdls-8201
@fxdls-8201 4 жыл бұрын
Good to see supporting Aussie companies 🤙
@stevegaudron7461
@stevegaudron7461 4 жыл бұрын
All good gear, but only 1 L water bottle, and no food..? When you add food and water to this load, how heavy is your pack? Also does that (smallish) pack hold all that stuff plus 3 days food and water? I'd be ditching half that stuff if I had to hump it any great distance or rough terrain. From a sceptical infantryman.
@tutusilver8095
@tutusilver8095 4 жыл бұрын
Nice kit Scotty. Thanks for sharing🏕
@DonathOutdoors
@DonathOutdoors 4 жыл бұрын
Always interesting to see someone's packing list. Thanks for sharing.
@psychochef123
@psychochef123 4 жыл бұрын
Great content. I can really tell you spend time in the bush and use your gear.
@alexanderweaver4838
@alexanderweaver4838 4 жыл бұрын
G'day, Scotty! I live on the U.S. East Coast and unfortunately we are experiencing a lock down due to the Covid-19 crisis. I visited your wonderful country in 2001 just before another crisis...911 attack in NYC. Anyway I stayed in Coolangatta not far from Brisbane. I would love to return and backpack there. My sister and I hired a guide who took us out to see koala, kangaroos, wallaby's and wild birds. Oh, and crocodiles, too...seem far more dangerous than our alligators. Our load outs are pretty similar. My two favorite pieces are the Helikon Tex poncho and Swagman Roll. On simple overnighters I use the poncho as a plow point shelter, the Swagman Roll on a tyvek groundsheet or on two 55 gallon contractor bags. The total weight of my reconnaissance pack is just under 12 pounds including enough food for a couple of nights. One liter of Smart Water is usually enough however I carry a Sawyer mini filtration kit just in case. My cordage is #36 tarred bank line with MSR groundhog stakes to secure my shelter. I have both the Silky Gomboy 240 and the Pocketboy, using the Pocketboy in this pack. I carry an axe, Gransfor Bruks, only when I'm overland camping. The Trangia alcohol stove is also my choice of stove with alcohol or HEET as fuel. I love to explore the national forests for prospective camp sites and hiking trails, with fishing as an additional food source. My luxury item is a monocular with night vision capability. Was that a kookaburra in the background? Walkabout...such a cool word! Once this crisis is over(?) I'll be doing a Walkabout. Cheers mate!
@mannihh5274
@mannihh5274 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for showing. Never thought an Aussie would sleep on the ground - you've got plenty of nasty creepers "down under". Aboriginals never go in the bush without a walking stick, how about you, didn't mention it. You chose orange for your sleeping pad and a bandana, for signalling as you said. Orange doesn't stand out as much in fall. On "Indian summer" in Canada you'll perfectly blend in with ALL your gear in bright orange (don't know, how fall looks like down under). A bright blue never shows up in nature, no matter where you are (maybe in the caribbean in shallow waters?), so you may consider changing the colour of your signalling devices. Stay safe Scotty, best regards from germany
@gerrardunmack6538
@gerrardunmack6538 4 жыл бұрын
Not a huge amount if deciduous trees in the Australian bush, even near the snow line. So orange stands out really well here. Maybe not as much in Central Australia in the red dust areas, but hiking there is very different.
@RuffKutz
@RuffKutz 4 жыл бұрын
Good to see what you carry. Though you just had a 6 pack in there 😁🇦🇺
@natusMCMII
@natusMCMII 3 жыл бұрын
13:38 BREAKIE...gotta love the Aussie slag
@Barfoot73
@Barfoot73 4 жыл бұрын
Great video as always mate! If you’re thinking about the ‘In Reach’ capabilities I recommend the Garmin GpsMap 66i. Garmin has integrated it into their GPS Map 66i unit. The In Reach Explorer’s navigation and topo are not nearly as good as they dont use the same maps. My GPSMap 66i was only $150 (on sale) more than the Explorer. I have used the messaging features and navigation and it works very well. I would still carry your PLB as the the distress signals go to different agnecies. In Reach goes to GEOS, an International monitoring agency vs PLB goes to AMSA to coordinate rescues. The beauty of In Reach capability is communicating your issue/injury with GEOS or whoever you want. Keep up the great videos mate! Cheers 🍺
@WakuahOutdoors
@WakuahOutdoors 4 жыл бұрын
Nice video Scotty. A pretty solid kit there mate. I've used a poncho as a ground sheet before. It rained all night and I was left with a muddy, drenched poncho which was super annoying. I always take a dedicated ground sheet now.
@jarrahfitzgerald2752
@jarrahfitzgerald2752 3 жыл бұрын
Good to see some Aussie outdoor content! What hat is that by the way?
@intricacy9490
@intricacy9490 4 жыл бұрын
Just found your site. Brilliant. Used to trek up to 25 days thru the Kimberley. Can't beat the isolation. Interesting comparing your kip with mine...sure like some of your ideas. But what are your preference for boots? My treks became so much better with decent footwear. Hey...I get laughs with my 'oo-roos' etc...but too many are losing the lingo!! Can't beat the bush!!
@cogsworth2634
@cogsworth2634 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for discussing the importance of a beacon. So many youtubers talking about the benefit of a bright cloth and whistle, but no one is going to see the cloth if they don't know to look for you!
@laurajean1855
@laurajean1855 4 жыл бұрын
This is the first video I've seen of yours, but I subscribed and look forward to more. I can see you put a lot of effort into making this video; thank you for that because it's tremendously helpful. I had fun googling some of the items I was not familiar with. Maybe consider spelling the occasional unusual-sounding word or brand? - I love your accent but had trouble figuring out some of the words (never could make out that "silent" stove that appeared to be in a small can for example despite rewinding several times). I also appreciate that you not only tell us what the item is, but the brand & model. Very helpful!
@mrgrogfather
@mrgrogfather Жыл бұрын
I would sooner hear the cockies in the background than the blare of fuel stoves. Well done Scotty.
@OneFlufyBunny
@OneFlufyBunny 4 жыл бұрын
I too am pretty happy with that
@mikahmaldonado7791
@mikahmaldonado7791 4 жыл бұрын
Have you thought avout a ham radio for emergencies? Communication very handy and many uses even has weather, amazing tool
@peterl1167
@peterl1167 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the break down and advice. Excellent!
@TheOneG36
@TheOneG36 4 жыл бұрын
seems like a very well made kit to me very nicely explained, thanks mate
@gogsalba4573
@gogsalba4573 4 жыл бұрын
Phew I thought I had a plethora of kit.... Good to see i'm not alone.... Good overview Scott...
@paulmitchell9349
@paulmitchell9349 4 жыл бұрын
Come on mate, tawny port is beautiful, brown musket is for cleaning rust of cast iron lol, nice kit
@asmith7876
@asmith7876 4 жыл бұрын
Great set of gear! But....I've seen some nature shows here in the USA and isn't Australia home to like the most very dangerous deadly bugs/snakes/critters ON EARTH??? Yeah...my bug net would be chain mail! Love that pack too!
@xingmenneigong
@xingmenneigong 4 жыл бұрын
Use a TENT!😂 you won't need a ground sheet, tarp, bivy bag, mosquito net or extra rope and stakes. It keeps mosquitos, bugs, ants, snakes, possums out of your sleeping area. The one I use weighs 1.2kg, cost $20 and is the same size as a helikon poncho in bag plus poles (about the size of your bow saw folded). It always confuses me why bushcrafters always want the tarp and bivy option. In colder regions like northern USA, UK or Sweden then it's fine, they're not dealing with horrendous mosquitoes and snakes that kill you in a few hours. In Australia it's a different story. Thanks for sharing your gear with us. Stay safe out there.
@badhabitz69
@badhabitz69 4 жыл бұрын
What type/brand of tent do you use?? Thanks
@whatkjsaw4461
@whatkjsaw4461 4 жыл бұрын
Yeah, what brand of $20 tent?
@xingmenneigong
@xingmenneigong 4 жыл бұрын
@@badhabitz69 it's a no brand tent from eBay. 2 person dome tent in woodland camouflage. I lived in it for 3 months at a campsite in Byron Bay. It's good for rain up to 30mm in 1 day, then it will start to get wet inside. I extend its waterproof abilities by putting my helikon poncho over it. This is a similar one I found on eBay "TOMSHOO Folding Camping Tent for 2 Person Waterproof Camouflage Hiking A1A5"
@xingmenneigong
@xingmenneigong 4 жыл бұрын
@@whatkjsaw4461 it's a no brand tent from eBay. 2 person dome tent in woodland camouflage. I lived in it for 3 months at a campsite in Byron Bay. It's good for rain up to 30mm in 1 day, then it will start to get wet inside. I extend its waterproof abilities by putting my helikon poncho over it. This is a similar one I found on eBay "TOMSHOO Folding Camping Tent for 2 Person Waterproof Camouflage Hiking A1A5"
@tillsy23
@tillsy23 4 жыл бұрын
Great video tons of useful info there, one item I would swap out would be an olight S1R baton II rechargeable waterproof led torch it can clip onto the brim of any hat has an ultra low lumen long lasting mode up to a 1000 lumen mode and also a strobe mode for emergency location and is super small and light weightand has a magnetic base
@lima188
@lima188 4 жыл бұрын
Hi mate, thanks for that. I am a first time viewer of your channel. Which state you do most of your hiking? Cant wait to see ore content
@farnorthpicker56
@farnorthpicker56 4 жыл бұрын
Ok, snake bite gators don’t work when they’re rolled up in your pack Scotty! Lol. We live in northern Canada and as I always say.. we’re south of the polar bears and north of the rattlesnakes! So just watching you walk through the tall grass and sleep on the ground freaks us out, lol. Especially if you ever came across a vicious venomous wallaby. Lol. We sure enjoy your videos
@OutdoorsOvernight
@OutdoorsOvernight 4 жыл бұрын
Awesome flat lay and gear mate. Goes to show how little we really need to take with us in a trip. I reckon a vid on what recording gear you take would be a good one.
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