I invite you to join me on a winter camping trip in the fresh mountain snow. We will explore a hidden bunker, check out some old cabins, look at some wolf tracks and cook up some simple camp food. ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFvGsTuVu8Q
In this video I am testing the claims of the Pathfinder Survival Bivvy in winter conditions. Do you have one of these in your survival pack? Have you tested how well it works?
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Backpack is Eberlestock Bandit
Pathfinder Survival Bivvy
Hoodie is Brooklyn Armed forces OCP Anorak (Sportsmans guide, I cannot link to them here)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-TAvX0Xync
On site review of a good multi use tool that wont break the bank or weigh your pack down. I was trying to decide what would work best in my kit in the heavy chopper role. I have a few other things but none of them really strike the right balance between weight and function for me. I was looking at some larger knives when I came upon the Idea of a tomahawk in a magazine article. That got me to thinking one of these might be better than my small hatchet, or large bowie knife. So I bought one and decided to put it to the test so to speak. So far I really like the whole concept of the tomahawk, a tool that is lightweight, fast, sharp, and easy to repair in the field (in theory). I think it will also step up if ever needed as a fearsome weapon, with its reach and speed it could deal a devastating blow to an attacker.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-U5TpWKBPM
How to build a simple emergency winter survival shelter for use in a solo overnight stay in the field. If you end up getting caught out in bad weather while out in the field and have limited resources this style shelter can be made with no tools, and little skill. Just build it small and use as much material as you have energy to gather, the more you get the warmer you will be.
The Arid Scablands can be a tricky place to be when the weather gets bad. Cold winds, low temperatures and steep cliffs and ledges can become hard to navigate at night. In other areas that have an abundance of resources building a shelter can be pretty simple, and there are many videos of building bamboo huts, stick lean-to's shelters, fern and bark huts. We have to be a little creative out here having almost none of those building materials, even firewood is scarce.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwv-vKYJV1o
Winter is almost upon us, it is one of my favorite times of the year for being out doors ! How about you ? Do you have any big plans for this winter? snowshoeing, hot tenting, fat-bike, snowmobiling or do you live in an area with a mild climate ?
Well for me it is time to start getting the winter gear ready for the season so while I was in that mindset I thought I would post this up and see who else is excited for the winter months.....Oh and the fishing... the fishing is good in the winter too !
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QUNXERVfAU0
Just quick video to say thanks to all those who have stuck around and watch my vids and to the new subs ! Also a little chat on what to expect for the coming year.
For those interested this is the link to my seller page on eBay and what I have for sale at the moment!
https://www.ebay.com/usr/ratherbwheelin?_trksid=p2047675.l2559
I am hoping to have a website up in the future as time and resources permit.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCLsOFLwVIQ
Practical use review of the Cold Steel Norse Hawk. Just putting my latest aquisition through its paces and enjoying a fine winters day outdoors. This hawk reminds me of a small war axe, not something you would see on a trapper or frontiersmans belt. It does balance nicely in the hand and chops very well. It performs just as well as the other non hammered Cold Steel hawks at most tasks. The down sides for me are 1) the size and weight are on the bulky side considering it lacks the benefit of a hammer, and 2)the relatively thin blade profile near the eye making for even more work to split wood, ( somthing I completely forgot to show) and something the hawk already struggles with. All in all if you like the looks and can live with the design or you just want to add to a collection this is a good solid tool.
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Following through with my promise to viewers by staying in my winter survival shelter overnight. FULL VIDEO ON MY CHANNEL NOW:
#survival #shelterbuilding
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Installing the Scotty Downrigger weight retrieval system without cutting your downrigger cable. If you are installing a Scotty retriever on a Scotty downrigger all you need is 5 minutes and some househould items, NO CRIMPERS REQUIRED! Other makes of downrigger may require cutting and crimping.
Running Downriggers without retrievers ? save your back and stop leaning out the boat to pick up your line, no more swiveling the whole downrigger to reset your line ! Honestly the best mod I have made to my fishing system yet, especially if you are fishing alone or with other people not familiar with rigging their own gear !
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Scotty Downrigger Retriever system : https://amzn.to/2XTcnQN
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDltR_TgVDo