My Survival Kit Loadout – The Gear I Trust & Practice With

No ultralight gimmicks. No synthetic sleeping bags. Just wool, steel, and a kit built for real overnight primitive camping. In this video, I break down my full overnight bushcraft loadout for practicing survival skills in late winter rain and 30° conditions. This is the gear I actually trust when I head into the woods. From my Frost River Timber Cruiser Jr pack to my wool blanket sleep system, axe, cook kit, and navigation tools and here’s everything I carry and why. This kit weighs 32 lbs fully loaded with food and water. It’s not light but it works. ⸻ 🧭 TIMESTAMPS 0:00 – Introduction 1:15 – Frost River Timber Cruiser Jr Overview 4:20 – Tarp & Shelter Setup (10x10 EDA Tarp) 6:05 – Side Pockets & Tools (Silky Zubat, Grill, Machete) 8:45 – Sleep System (Wool Blanket + Big Agnes Divide + USMC Tarp Bivy) 13:30 – Food Kit Breakdown 16:10 – Cook Kit (Canteen Cup & Stove Setup) 19:20 – First Aid & Trauma Kit 22:10 – Possibles Pouch & Essentials 24:30 – Winter Additions (Microspikes & Axe Choice) 27:00 – Why I Choose Wool Over Ultralight 30:15 – Final Thoughts & Future Channel Plans ⸻ I support small businesses like Frost River and Tough Pawsome Gear whenever I can. When I find quality gear that lasts, I stick with it. If you have questions about anything in the kit, drop them below. Until next time, stay safe. #bushcraft #primitivecamping #woolblanketcamping #survivalkit #overnightcamping primitive camping bushcraft loadout wool blanket camping overnight survival kit Frost River pack bushcraft gear survival gear setup winter bushcraft camping in the rain axe camping Topps Ontario XL Hunter wool blanket sleep system cold weather camping bushcraft overnight