Nice video.I have that same camp stool and painted it for hunting. Despite being from another state I actually am flying the Tx flag in order to support you all and your right to pick up where the Federal Government has failed you. Stay safe.
I'm almost 67. I've rucked with my dog all but 3 of the past 365 days. Well over a thousand miles while wearing a 20-27 pound pack. When I was young I solo and group backpacked all over New England. I've come out of my tent in the morning to fresh snow, the aftermath of a tropical storm and had a bear eat three days worth of food for two people. ? He found the rope and pulled down the branch and the bag. I've gone out in the winter with just clothes, food, knife, cook kit, canteen, a thin blanket and cordage. I went back to that site the next summer and had some great firewood from the brush lean-to and bed I had made. Here's my tips. In the cool months if there is a possibility of getting cold and wet you will get cold and wet. Always have extra socks, gloves, hat, scarf, neck gaiter and anything else you can carry. It is better to strip completely down and put on dry clothes than it is to stay wet. In the summer make sure you have enough water for you and any companion you are responsible for. I've never brought a chair back-country. I've either found or made a place to sit. I've also lashed up shelves to avoid cooking on the ground.
Best way to find out what's really going on is to get your plans defeated! When the rain and wind defeat your poncho, you find out how good rain pants are . . . if you work up a sweat cutting dead fall with a hand saw, you might be a double winner! Some who have enough need will put a chainsaw to good use, and some will give a new base layer a try (I'm becoming a real fan of polypropylene fishnet, myself). Keep up the good work, Snake!
Love your videos and you have all the bases very well covered with the right stuff!! Keep up the videos. Great to see you up and active on here again!!!
Too funny! Thanks for the review. I lucked out here in central Kansas. Got a '49 army mountain bag stuffed with down. It is super warm and comfy. Got a great army bivvy too.
Great video, Snake! I have had one of those military bivy bags for years, never used it yet...and I had no idea they used that kind of camo in WWII...not that I know a lot about militaria, anyway...so glad you are back, Sir! Can't wait for the next one!
Snake, get out there with THAT gear when it cools off a little more! Love to see it! I guess the reason you came across those Italian tent 1/2s is that they surrendered (mostly) before the peninsular campaign. We all know that the best Mil surplus comes from FR and Italy because it was drop forged during the war lol. Just kidding FR and Italy.
Down in the Crockett forest we had a huge rain during our camping trip. We had high windsand too had a big tree blocking our logging road on our way out. We luckily had long chain and chainsaw.
I was a little worried until you pulled that 10x10 tarp out - you can do a lot with those! That big Kalifornia storm is going to bleed over to us here in AZ and we've got a javelina hunt trip planned. Your 'severe weather' title caught my eye. Despite being 'misidentified' as a blue state we 'real Arizonans' are pulling for Texas!
Ww2, Italian code accepted. Deploying. Thank you for not giving up on us Boss. Good video. I like the camo tarps. ❤ Can't wait to see that video also. It's 65° here in the Black Hills. Rare here in Jan. How is that donation process going? 😂😂😂 You know he can't read or finish a sentence? 😅
Nice video.I have that same camp stool and painted it for hunting. Despite being from another state I actually am flying the Tx flag in order to support you all and your right to pick up where the Federal Government has failed you. Stay safe.
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Failed may be an understatement... more like purposefully allowed and aided an enemy invasion
Been awhile..
You were well prepared. Thanks for Sharing. Stay Safe.
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Nice loadout. Thanks for showing.
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Always happy to see whatever you careto share with us. Stay strong Texas. From Tennessee.
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Another great video👍. Good to see your poor weather gear and yes, look forward to seeing the shelter set up with the new (old!) shelter halves.
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Great setup. Can't wait to see it in action.
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I'm almost 67. I've rucked with my dog all but 3 of the past 365 days. Well over a thousand miles while wearing a 20-27 pound pack.
When I was young I solo and group backpacked all over New England. I've come out of my tent in the morning to fresh snow, the aftermath of a tropical storm and had a bear eat three days worth of food for two people. ? He found the rope and pulled down the branch and the bag. I've gone out in the winter with just clothes, food, knife, cook kit, canteen, a thin blanket and cordage. I went back to that site the next summer and had some great firewood from the brush lean-to and bed I had made.
Here's my tips. In the cool months if there is a possibility of getting cold and wet you will get cold and wet. Always have extra socks, gloves, hat, scarf, neck gaiter and anything else you can carry. It is better to strip completely down and put on dry clothes than it is to stay wet. In the summer make sure you have enough water for you and any companion you are responsible for. I've never brought a chair back-country. I've either found or made a place to sit. I've also lashed up shelves to avoid cooking on the ground.
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havent seen this chap i awhile, and ive always looked forward to watching hes particular topics and style of presentation.
welcome back sir
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Can't wait to see the Italian shelter halves in action...
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Best way to find out what's really going on is to get your plans defeated!
When the rain and wind defeat your poncho, you find out how good rain pants are . . . if you work up a sweat cutting dead fall with a hand saw, you might be a double winner! Some who have enough need will put a chainsaw to good use, and some will give a new base layer a try (I'm becoming a real fan of polypropylene fishnet, myself). Keep up the good work, Snake!
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Thanks Snake. Would love to see how those shelter halves work out! Great seeing your videos!!
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Good to see ya again ! TAKE CARE..
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YOU BET ! TAKE CARE..@@SurvivalTheory
Good load out thanks for sharing YAH bless !
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Great content.
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Love your videos and you have all the bases very well covered with the right stuff!! Keep up the videos. Great to see you up and active on here again!!!
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Excellent vlog, good man.
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If any time now.in us history.we.need.men.like you .to.teach..us.outdor.skills thanks.. For.all.you.do🙂 !!!
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Great video. I look forward to the next one. All the best to you.
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Good to see you back. Just got the notification of this video.
Good video. Ya capping trip with new shelter half or tent. Is cool. God bless. From Glenn CATT. In Massachusetts.
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Too funny! Thanks for the review. I lucked out here in central Kansas. Got a '49 army mountain bag stuffed with down. It is super warm and comfy. Got a great army bivvy too.
I love your films, keep up the good work.
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Great info.
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Great video, Snake! I have had one of those military bivy bags for years, never used it yet...and I had no idea they used that kind of camo in WWII...not that I know a lot about militaria, anyway...so glad you are back, Sir! Can't wait for the next one!
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the shelter halves are great as they don't get singe holes from a fire like nylon does
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@@SurvivalTheory always tune in to ST
Snake, get out there with THAT gear when it cools off a little more! Love to see it! I guess the reason you came across those Italian tent 1/2s is that they surrendered (mostly) before the peninsular campaign. We all know that the best Mil surplus comes from FR and Italy because it was drop forged during the war lol. Just kidding FR and Italy.
Good to see you back! You deserve far more subs and views.
Very cool shelter halves ,where did you find them ?
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@@MichaelR58 Army surplus, way in the back under a pile old army tents.
@@SurvivalTheory great find
Good video…thanks!
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We miss you Bro
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Down in the Crockett forest we had a huge rain during our camping trip. We had high windsand too had a big tree blocking our logging road on our way out. We luckily had long chain and chainsaw.
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Another great video,
Stay safe 🇬🇧
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those shelter halfs are quickly becoming collectors items here in europe,
prices have trebled over the last year or so.
Here also. I got these a few years ago and forgot about them.
Nice setup!
Thanks for the video had to get my mind away from this crap world LOL
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That's one of the reasons I watch also. The peace of the fireplace in the woods.
And the fact that I'm scared of Sasquatch. 😒
Look into the german rain shell pants and shell jacket i think i got em both for under $75 not thick but easy packable durable
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I have the same stove too well one of many I have about six different stoves.
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Good video!
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Bro, I almost gave up on you. Good to see you back.
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I was a little worried until you pulled that 10x10 tarp out - you can do a lot with those! That big Kalifornia storm is going to bleed over to us here in AZ and we've got a javelina hunt trip planned. Your 'severe weather' title caught my eye. Despite being 'misidentified' as a blue state we 'real Arizonans' are pulling for Texas!
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Sucks you couldn’t get to camp but thanks for the breakdown anyways man!
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So glad your back Snake! Indiana Steve
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Holy crap I never realized that me and you had that same black and orange pouch.
Of course I use mine for my MP3 player but you know.
@@circusoddity1 I have no idea what its original purpose was...I scavenge what I can that works.
@@SurvivalTheory I'm the same way. If it'll work for what I need it to work for I'm good.
Cool
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Great video sir!
Ww2, Italian code accepted. Deploying.
Thank you for not giving up on us Boss. Good video. I like the camo tarps. ❤ Can't wait to see that video also. It's 65° here in the Black Hills. Rare here in Jan.
How is that donation process going? 😂😂😂 You know he can't read or finish a sentence? 😅
The more I donate to biden, the more UA-cam recommends my videos. Strange.
@@SurvivalTheory - You must be sending him something far more friendly than I am. 🤨
@@redfaux74 Ha.
Didn’t they loose the war before trying to join us??? Would be curious if you actually would’ve been dry ? Have fun stay safe.
For sure at least my feet get soaked. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Do the Italian shelter half camp out can’t be any worse or heavier than the Polish lavvus etc 😂😂😂
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Was that lint flowing across the screen or an orb
Lint? You think I don't spend hours everyday cleaning? There is an entity at my place, that's all I'm gonna say for now.
Probably the Spirit of Leaia wondering when you're going to get a new pup. 🤔
Not saying anything bad. Snake just thought it was cool that’s all.
@@shawnnewsome4778 Ha. Yes, I know.
Whats the titanium pot you have?
What does your mom think of all of this?? In her basement.
She wants me to get a job. But mom, I'm a social media influencer!