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    Cool Minimalist surviving? For the tough!

    I like to do a weekend with a big breakfast, a water bottle, a knife, and a small metal cup. Anybody else out there like to really test their skills?


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    BK (before kids) spent alot of time in the woods like that. Now days, not so much.

    Trying to get a prim. bowhunt up in the mountains sometime in Sept. or Nov. with a few gents. Had one years ago, ended up being more like a rendezvous in the middle of the mountains.

    Set a meeting site up, packed in on Friday afternoon. All pre 1840's gear. By Friday night there were about 6 guys, by Sat. afternoon there were close to 15.

    Set it up so that you could come in two ways, the first by the woods 5 mile trek, hunt and fish if you want. The second way to camp was via a jeep trail then about 200 yd trek off it. Sat. around 1700, we hear vehicles, four wheelers decided they were coming down to our camp, well, 15 guys dressed in canvas and animal skins, our rifles were set up in the military tripod fashion, and we had one old dead tree that we had a hawk and knife throw at, left the pointy objects in the tree.

    They pulled in, we turned around, you could see their jaws drop, I can imagine what they were thinking but they did not even stop to say hello. Couldn't get out of there fast enough.

    Now days if I can get a day in the woods with my weekenders bag is a treat.

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    I would love to try this but i never have

    We dont have really any good places to try and the good ones are taken up by people offering training in survival

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    That's really too bad, it's very rewarding. It's what I have the time for... well when I even have the time. Thats why I even tried it in the first place, all I had was two nights and I figured it'd be a camp out if I took much more with me.

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    The only thing i would take if it was 2 nights would be

    - Kinfe
    - Firelighter
    - Food/Water
    - Tent
    - Water Pills


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    Drop the tent, wool blanket and a piece of canvas.

    Water pills, ahhhhh, tin cup and boil.

    Food, this time of year, hardtack def. some home made jerky as there are berries all over the place along with muscadines. I always like to be around water like streams so I would def. get a few fish.

    Everything else is in the weekenders kit.

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    juss spent a week in mn with lil more then u describe was awesome taught the kids how to use a strike a light and char cloth / tinder fungus to light the fire and to bank the fire at night slept under a lean to fashioned tarp they did well enjoyed it tremendously, need many more times like those .

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    Lucky you. I can't wait till the kids are a little older. They are 4 now, I think it's a bit young, few more years.

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    i neva go minimalist lol i bring the entire pack whether im goin for a weekend or a month.

    heres the complete and updates list.


    i use a 60L Woods Backpack to haul all my stuff, complete inventory is

    A Outbound Banff Mummy sleeping bag Rated at -18 C (3LB's)

    a two person hvy duty dome tent

    speacial Edition Leatherman Wave (titanium tools)

    Leatherman micra (size of a school eraser) (awsome first aid tool)

    One of the earlier nameless leathermans

    a Engineer orienting compass

    a coleman multitool

    an original 33 fishing rod with professional grade 24LB monofilliment line

    a fishing set with several different baits and hooks

    4' x 10' foot netting

    a 3' x 3' foot minnow net to catch live bait

    a duracell crank high power light w/ orange signaller and radio

    1 copy of 'Camping & Wilderness survival' by Paul Tawrell , the best wilderness survival book i have ever read i highly recomend it

    Full Metal Welder's boots with extrme traction (THE BEST footware i have ever tried)

    1 set of colemen rain cloths (jacket and pants)

    a 4lb hatchet

    a machete

    500 wood strike anywhere matches

    60 feet of rope (3 braided 550x7's i think) (breaks at 1200 lbs)

    Zippo lighter with fluid refills

    1 emergency fanny pack contains
    - 2 thick rain poncho's
    - 6x6 ft heat wrap
    - 15 feet hevy duty cord
    - 2 whistles
    - 2 compasses
    - tweezers

    1 military issue folding shovel

    1 high quality mapping compass

    map pack with topographical maps of Manitoba , North Dakota , Minnesota, Saskatuan, and west Ontario

    1 emergency 20 hour candle

    1 first aid kit contains :
    - 10 foot water proof adhesive tape roll
    - various antibiotics including :
    - Benzalkonium Chloride
    - Methylparaben
    - Ammonia pads
    - isopropyl alcohol
    - Iodophor pvp ointment
    - iodine
    - titratable
    (most of these are only legally attainable - from a hospital or certified doctor)
    - heavy duty bandages
    - cold pack
    - syringe
    - anticeptics
    - painkillers
    - eye pad

    flagging tape

    waterproof match case with flint

    5 rolls of snare wire

    two 60 foot long rolls of strong 1/3 cm thick cord

    60 foot roll of strong twine

    6 footlong steel stakes

    5 feet of strong fabric elastic 1cm thick (used as shock cord)

    1 slingshot

    250 emergency slingshot bb's

    1 12x12 foot heavy duty tarp

    1 9x12 foot heavy duty tarp

    waterproof back pack bag

    1 buck folding knife

    1 gerber folding knife

    1 cold steel folding knife

    1 set of binoculars

    1 high velocity pellet rifle (more powerfull then a .22)

    500 hunting pellets for rifle

    3 heavy duty garbage bags

    3 large rols ofl heavy duty ducktape

    fingerless gloves

    high quality authentic leather australian style hat (wide brim great for when its raining)

    2 sets of glasses and 1 set of contact lenses

    1 set of heavy duty cloths

    1 set of light summer cloths

    Swimming trunks (wet suit if im planning on boating)

    13 tubes of superglue ( the rly rly rly powerfull kind )

    2 sharpening stones

    1 bottle of my emergency fire starter ( alot like napalm )

    1 large fishing net (i know im screwed if im caught using it)

    1 large bug net

    insect repellant

    one poison (stricknine, nicotine, arsenic,) dart in a metal box (incase i need to kill something big)

    web belts in case i need to store things closer at hand

    flaregun w/ 3 flares

    if im going in a boat i have another set that stays on the boat (2 heavy to carry)

    1lb of jerky

    enough pemmican to survive a month

    water purification system

    3 litres of fresh , (chemicals put in to make it more healthy) water

    wool socks

    tin cup

    i think thats everything lol

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    That's more kit than I'm taking on my trek across Borneo!

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    Thats alot of stuff to carry but I'm the same way I take all I can carry.

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    You would need something like a Bergan to fit all that stuff in

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    Quote Originally Posted by marcraft View Post
    i neva go minimalist lol i bring the entire pack whether im goin for a weekend or a month.
    So basically your on a camp out for extended periods of time?

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    i'm with marcraft, now maybe it is only us brian frozen canuks but i go fully loaded even when taking my dogs out for a three hour walk in the bush

    always be prepared

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    Quote Originally Posted by wareagle69 View Post
    always be prepared
    Sh*t happens even to people with a butt load of prepared gear. That said, I'm not yet confident enough to go off the grid with minimal gear for more than a few days. THAT said I still prefer to travel lightly when I'm camping or anything.

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    Wink Ya think that's bad!

    Dig it cats! I'd take along a huge Winnebago loaded with all kinds of stuff if I could! Better yet, maybe Bear Grylls would like a roomie at that inn.....;>)
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    Its a great way to spend a weekend especially when things at home have been really stressful. My gear other then the clothes on my back,
    Gerber LMFII Knife
    Light My Fire Army Fire Steel
    Sigg Black Oval Bottle

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    even with a butload of gear "always be prepared " also means mentally, be educated and practised in all your skills, i have heard of unskilled wanna be's dying with full rucksacks, understand where i am coming from

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    Admit it, you wanna be just like Bear when ya grows up, lol
    some fella confronted me the other day and asked "What's your problem?" So I told him, "I don't have a problem I am a problem"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocky789 View Post
    My gear other then the clothes on my back,
    Gerber LMFII Knife
    Light My Fire Army Fire Steel
    Sigg Black Oval Bottle
    See everyone, THAT'S a great list of equipment!

    A SERIOUS DISCLAIMER: like wareagle69 says, you HAVE TO BE PREPARED for handling any situation. With this small amount of gear that means most of your prep is mental. And this is not something I would do in an unfamiliar environment, that would be retarded and suicidal. Go to a familiar ENVIRONMENT, that doesn't mean someplace where you have already been, but in an ecosystem you are comfortable in. for me that means the Rockies or Uintas, and even though I LIKE to visit the desert I wouldn't do it there.

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