Wool Blanket Bedroll Kit

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this Mitch innate survival I was recently asked how I'm able to get on with such a small rucksack because of my bedroll stay tuned okay so inside my bedroll is my full shelter system so because of that it's not in my rucksack that saves a lot of room on my rucksack so here is my top i'm using right now just a sill nylon top all the cordage all that I mean yeah it's big it's bulky and my hammock so by putting these two items which take up that much room you know that's that's almost my whole middle pocket on my rucksack alone just these two items just by putting these in my bedroll the bottom my rucksack it frees up all that space right so here's the bottom and back on my rucksack is my blanket laid out so one thing I like to do is fold my blanket so it's about the width on my rucksack I should make it a little bit bigger okay so that will do now I'm going to roll it towards my rucksack and as I roll it I'm just kicking off any debris having to stick to it okay now here I'm going to stop what I'm going to do is go to this side so I don't have a loose flap going to fold my blanket over like that so now when I roll it the seam

it's all closed up like that so I put it on my bag compresses nice and saw nice and tight I'm good to go so now let's work in our hammock and I tarp because I don't just roll them up in my blanket ok so I'm going to put that on my rock it's using two ropes that are tied to my rock to hold it it's still loose as you can see i'm going to tighten it a little bit not much just enough to hold it there snug right stores a lot of play so i'm going to do is start working the side of the blanket i'm going to start working a cavity on the inside that's what i'm going to put my items i find that it has a small profile if I just stuff them in there rather than roll them up because when you roll them up it's just this big hulking item you can just stuff them in there and cinch it down tight they're not going to go anywhere and it's a little bit small so here's the edge of my blanket I've worked at making a little cavity there I don't take my hammock work it in I'll work and now the top turn there quite a bit someone just clean my blanket up a little bit cinch it down and there you have it my full shelter system it's not even in my bag my wool blanket but I sleep in sleep on my tarp that goes over me and sometimes goes on to me for moisture barrier as well and my hammock if I want to get up off the ground I can also use that as well my full shelter system not taking up any space in my rock well let's be mature native survival and that's one of the ways that I get on with such a small rock see in the next video take care

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Mitch is a Wilderness Living Skills Instructor, he has been featured on The History Channel's program "ALONE" and written articles for Outdoor Magazines; he owns and operates The Native Survival School which provides woodland living and survival classes, as well as offering quality outdoor gear he's designed. Defintely, he is a master at bushcraft's techniques.

You can find all his videos on his YouTube channel.

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