Bushcraft Maxpedition Camping Equipment (Old Setup)
About MCQ Bushcraft & Wilderness Life. Hi my names Mike and I live in Northern Sweden, Welcome to my channel! My videos cover Bushcraft, wilderness …
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About MCQ Bushcraft & Wilderness Life. Hi my names Mike and I live in Northern Sweden, Welcome to my channel! My videos cover Bushcraft, wilderness …
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November 19, 2019 @ 11:10 pm
You are such a pleasure to watch. You're awesome.
November 19, 2019 @ 11:10 pm
283,399 views 2000 likes jan 18
November 19, 2019 @ 11:10 pm
14:00 Knife looks like it just came out of the box….. but great vid, I love that you just buy something good once and stick with it for years, I'm guilty of having multiple of everything and when it's time to go out I can't decide what to take, I sometimes wish I could go back and just buy 1 knife, 1 cook set ect ect.
November 19, 2019 @ 11:10 pm
you do get on with that bit of kit.lamping with that torch must be fun.
November 19, 2019 @ 11:10 pm
Thanks for your videos Mike!
November 19, 2019 @ 11:10 pm
i believe your leather pouch can be called a possibles pouch
November 19, 2019 @ 11:10 pm
What do you think about the Schrade schf42? I love your vids keep it up man.
November 19, 2019 @ 11:10 pm
Would it be worthwhile to put eyelets around your pouches to stop the thread ripping out?
November 19, 2019 @ 11:10 pm
I discovered your channel via later videos. I enjoyed seeing how your kit has evolved. I also appreciate the philosophical perspective at the end; those types of things need to be shared as much as the hard skills and gear.
November 19, 2019 @ 11:10 pm
Mike, ran across your videos. Fantastic! Love what you've done with your pack. You are the new Ray Mears! And trust me, I say that with all due respect. Keep up the great work. You' be on BBC before you know it!
November 19, 2019 @ 11:10 pm
Wonderful how organized your pack is, rugged, and utilitarian. You've made some good choices over the years. I would ween myself away from so many stuff sacks. If it isn't actually needed, like the saw sheath, it really isn't a requirement. That will inturpret into lighter weight and lighter weight rewards one with more agility, speed and endurance. Here in America a lot of people quote a 20th century woods quide, George Sears, (Nemik), who advocated getting the outdoor kit down to and less than 20 lbs, with and including his canoe. Your style, I realize, is more along the lines of ex-military bushcraft but lighter weight is certainly an advantage. This isn't critical, just an alternate idea. I think anyone would enjoy a kit like yours. I know I would. Great stuff here. Thanks for showing how things have evolved.
November 19, 2019 @ 11:10 pm
HEJ! Masz zarąbisty sposób mocowania śpiwora na dole plecaka. Imponującą masz patelnię! Na takiej można robić dużo jedzenia! Thanks!
November 19, 2019 @ 11:10 pm
Hello Mike great video as usual. I was just wondering how you made the stick with pine sap and bees wax on. Thank you, Please post more videos.
November 19, 2019 @ 11:10 pm
Nice Boots!
November 19, 2019 @ 11:10 pm
Respect!!! Sub'd!!
November 19, 2019 @ 11:10 pm
Hi awesome vid mate. I went out in a full on tent and full camping gear last year on some local ground was so was burden with kit. After some research invested in a tarp and some new small pack bush craft kit; for spring. After looking at so many tutorials am looking forwards to the year ahead. Thanks for your inspiration. D
November 19, 2019 @ 11:10 pm
good equipment
November 19, 2019 @ 11:10 pm
Excellent video.
November 19, 2019 @ 11:10 pm
Can u get that flap on there website?
November 19, 2019 @ 11:10 pm
SWEET!What food do you take out? What is the drybag covering your sleeping bag?
November 19, 2019 @ 11:10 pm
Whats up with people and batteries…. that's not clever at all
November 19, 2019 @ 11:10 pm
Allo, je sais que tu parles le francais et j'aimerais faire une demande à savoir si tu pourrais éventuellement faire une vidéo en francais… Je suis nouveau dans le domaine de la survie et je m'y intéresse de plus en plus… Et surtout, une vidéo adaptée à la survie au Québec.. merci
November 19, 2019 @ 11:10 pm
At 16:30 when you put the pack on you can see the waist strap is hitting you mid stomach. This is a poorly sized pack for you. MOST of the weight is supposed to rest on the pelvic crest not across your gut. This will interfere with proper breathing, will cause all the weight to ride low causing back problems as well as allow the bag to swing far more than it should if properly fitted. People go with these packs because they look TACTICAL. PLEASE do yourself a favor and get a pack sized for your torso. Learn the lessons from backpackers who have been doing this stuff for decades. . .
November 19, 2019 @ 11:10 pm
Hi Mike, hope your well?
I have a quick question for you mate. You said on one of your videos that for water purification you could use a 3(?) stage system in addition to just boiling. Any chance you could run through what the stages would be? Bushcraft is becoming somewhat of an obsession since coming across your videos, many thanks for sharing your knowledge mate.
November 19, 2019 @ 11:10 pm
I wish maxpedition came in woodland camo (black,brown and green mix) or solid colors like brown.
November 19, 2019 @ 11:10 pm
I like the idea of carrying Imodium. I would also carry some sort of electrolyte replacement, maybe some "lite salt" which contains both sodium and potassium chloride.
November 19, 2019 @ 11:10 pm
I rrly enjoy your videos. Any recommendations in clothing? pants, boots, jackets, etc. Thanks
November 19, 2019 @ 11:10 pm
Thanks for the videos, you can tell you talk from experience which stands you out from a lot of videos I see. ty
November 19, 2019 @ 11:10 pm
you are the man! very informative. thank you very much.
November 19, 2019 @ 11:10 pm
Just thought I'd share that you could bring channel locks with you and use it as a handle on all of your cooking gear. Also, you can bring a saw blade too and attach the channel locks on the blade and use it as a saw.
November 19, 2019 @ 11:10 pm
U need a bigger med kit
November 19, 2019 @ 11:10 pm
i like those boots what brand is that ?
November 19, 2019 @ 11:10 pm
This guy is a wizard. Very impressive. I didn't get any work done today…but I learned a lot! Thanks.
I am curious how much that pack and setup weighs?
November 19, 2019 @ 11:10 pm
Hi Mike.
I'm looking for a sense of scale for the Condor II. How tall and heavy are you?
November 19, 2019 @ 11:10 pm
I subscribed & Liked. Very informative, Good Job, Well Done, Thanks.
November 19, 2019 @ 11:10 pm
How much does the pack weigh?
November 19, 2019 @ 11:10 pm
If you don't use the condor anymore I will buy it off you
November 19, 2019 @ 11:10 pm
Great vid, along with the oily rag question, how do you remove the fish eye from the GoPro?
November 19, 2019 @ 11:10 pm
Very well done(articulated) video. Question, what is the weight pull/strength of the band on your slingshot?
November 19, 2019 @ 11:10 pm
Nice video! I do a lot a bushcraft and I wanted to know the brand of your pants in that video. Thank you!
Guillaume
November 19, 2019 @ 11:10 pm
When u say oily rag, what oil is on the rag?
November 19, 2019 @ 11:10 pm
I follow a lot of bushcraft and kit related Youtubers and stumbled upon this one today. I am impressed well thought out and presented and well worth watching. Count me as a new subscriber.
November 19, 2019 @ 11:10 pm
What brand of pants are you wearing?
November 19, 2019 @ 11:10 pm
what is the bag on your knife kit called
November 19, 2019 @ 11:10 pm
Hello, MCQBushcraft! Thanks for the idea of the equipment. I have very fond looked. Excellent backpack. Thank you for showing. Although I do not know any English, but something I've understood. Very good video. You are subscribed. olleGüni from Germany
November 19, 2019 @ 11:10 pm
rain you don't need a cover just pack everything in your pack in a bin liner
November 19, 2019 @ 11:10 pm
I share your dislike for waste. With that in mind I'd like to make a suggestion. Rather than using disposable alkaline duracell batteries for your LD 22 you should consider getting some Sanyo Eneloop rechargable ones, along with a decent charger (I have the powerex mh-c9000). They are awesome and the newest ones keep up to 80% of their charge after 3 year(or something like that). You can always keep a single lithium disposable as a backup.