The Nessmuk and Kephart trio is DEAD!

This week we discuss if the Kephart and Nessmuk trio is still valid in the contemporary outdoor adventurer’s kit. I also give you some ideas to consider in choosing what pieces to add or exclude. If you are interested in my axe sheath patterns or my early 1900’s cookbook please send me an email at mrdyersmusings@! Don’t forget to subscribe! Check out my website for more in depth information and close up pictures on the Artifacts Pages! section: What I like to use in the field: BOY SCOUT MESS KIT modern update: THEROZ MESS KIT modern update: Hand Warmer: Hand Warmer Fuel: Boker Trapper Pocket Knife: Old Timer Jack Knife: Old Hickory “Kephart“: Old Hickory fish knife: Sewing Kit: Marble’s Match Case: Bayite Ferro Rod: Flint and Steel Kit: Small storage Tins: Blanket Pins: Graniteware cup: “Classic White“ enamelware mug: Hohner “Pocket Pal“ harmonica: “Scout Rope“: Stonebridge Folding Lantern: Rope Lighter: Tube Whistle: Sewing Kit: “Awl for All“ equipment repair: Bow Friction Fire Kit: Bar Towels: Sunto Compass: NOT SPONSORED OR AFFILIATED BUT HAVE EARNED MY TRUST AND RESPECT: Ulrich Tinware on Facebook Prairie Forge and Axe on Facebook Lockhart Ironworks Please consider supporting our channel on Patreon: My favorite Facebook groups: “Bannerman’s Camp“ Classic and Vintage Motor Camping Living History Amalgamated Order Of Motor Campers Early 20th Century Sportsman 1890-1930 “This video contains affiliate links. If you click on one of them, I’ll receive a commission.“
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