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Pro tip. Be sure the paracord you are using does not contain a reflective element. Same for all gear. Lots of packs have reflective piping. After setting your stealth camp, walk out and shine a light at it. The reflective element is great in normal situations, like when you camp at a safe state park and have to go pee at 0300, 0400, and 0500. Nice to not trip over your lines. But, not good if trying to stay hidden from potential threats stealth camping alone far away from help/
If I understand the scenario correctly, you're trying to get from a comprised area back to base or a safe place. That would call for complete stealth and not making bushcrafty campsites and using food that's edible without preparation or cooking, and having a known good supply of water to drink. I'm glad to see videos like this that emphasize the importance of SERE type movement and not building a pioneer log cabin with a "bushcraft " knife costing several hundred dollars. Building fires would also be a last resort. Might as well light up a flare. Thanks for the video. Looking forward to more
Wasn’t gonna comment but had to share. This last fall I became homeless living in my vehicle. Over time I became interested in how homeless people just kinda vanish in the camps around town. After talking to many they told me about Leo’s hunting for their camps with thermal drones at night. Many showed me how they hid from drones, many were vets. The money I was saving up for an apartment I spent on a drone, then a PVS 14 plus a Flir breech and it became a game of cat and mouse, hunting the hunters. I have not had so much fun since I was a kid. Now I share all my stealth findings with the homeless to live in peace. Stealth camping has many challenges with the zombies high tech. Most high tech can be overcome with cheap low tech. I like your vid concept but you really need to step up you game with some cheap gear. Thanks
Hey Stoker, you seem like the type of guy I would actually respect & hang out with....and I really don't like or respect anybody. Ty for your service & ty for the content brother. GOD BLESS your family 🙏🏻
I have never been good at even simple math, so I really like using my Suunto compass with a mirror over the lensatic compass. We all switched to Sylva and Suunto compasses while I was in the military years ago and they never let us down. But if you like old school, I get it. Great video with good advice as usual. Thanks!
The Suunto baseplate is just easier to read and seems more intuitive. That 2 nd stage of rotate your body left 90. Then rotate the bezel to red in the shed and confirm direction. That physical step of see and do, helps mental realization of spacial awareness
I agree. I think it's also important that everyone have a good understanding of the method Stoker demonstrated and to be able to use a basic compass with confidence. Land nav is a game changer in your survival technique. If you can navigate terrain with confidence and accuracy then you are already ahead of most.
Nice, Saving Azimuth for camping off trail is huge. Even after 100 yards it comes in handy when the underbrush everywhere looks the same, and the light changed directions in the morning
Great tips. Can’t tell you how many times a compass saved my bacon. Pace count is good but I also write down how much time. Which is important if the ground or elevation or descent prevents an accurate pace count, or if I forget the pace count. And especially if I’m not going to spend the night. Don’t want to run out of day light getting back to my truck. Got to know when to turn around. I usually leave the trail once I have a unusual tree or rock formation or when I create a trail sign or marker out of natural materials, Sometimes the return trip to a trail or road isn’t there or doesn’t look familiar. Knowing how much Time can put a limit on how far you need to travel before making another 90 degree turn. And that’s were the natural or created trail sign can verify that you are on the right trail or road. Using your method after shooting an azimuth and walking from object really works. But few travel by compass.
That is a good technique for traveling away from a road or trail so you are not seen. However, it is probably a good idea to go past the area where you intend to camp, to see what is beyond, especially if you are in unknown terrain. This reminded me of one time I was hiking on a new trail, and planning to stealth camp off of the trail. Just before dark, I left the trail and walked in a couple hundred yards, even went over a rise where I thought I could not be seen from the trail. Was woken up the next morning hearing other hikers on the trail. They ended up walking within fifty yards of my tent in perfect view. If I had followed the trail a little farther, I would have seen that it turned 90° and went right past where my tent was. When I left that part one part of the trail, I was parallel to the part where it changed direction. Good thing this was a recreational hike and not necessary to really be stealthy.
Good stuff here Top! I cant add much to this other then to say you can use the wet moss and branches to your advantage when attempting to conceal the smoke from your fire. One thing that you need to keep front and center in your thought process is the wind direction and is any of that smoke being sent down range where people can smell the smoke. When your in the woods or forest your senses are extra heightened and you can smell smoke very easily. This is why I train and advise my students of survival and anti detection is to use a fuel source like alcohol or solid fuel tablets. In my humble opinion this is the only method that other then a light detection source at night is pretty much immune from detection. It doesnt smoke or make any sound when burning and has no smell to it. In a survival situation where your life is on the line and you have nothing on you other then a lighter then by all means get that wood fire going. In a situation where you are evading detection with a plan, method and kit, use a solid fuel burning source to boil water and cook your food. Thanks Top for allowing me to comment on this awesome channel and as Stoker always says, Stay Stoked. Get after it.
Good video. My preference to canned food would be dehydrated or freeze-dried. Makes your load much lighter, and you can carry more. Yes, you need water to rehydrate it, but you have to find water anyway. Also the pouches that freeze-dried and dehydrated food comes in can be burned, instead of leaving it as trash, or carrying it out. It all depends on what your reason is for stealth camping to determine what you do.
Sir, with all due respect, you forgot one very important aspect of stealth. Smell. Cooking, smoking, and even body odor can be detected from a distance further away than most people believe. It should be a consideration in one's plans. Otherwise, an excellent presentation.
It was really nice meeting you in person the other day (the CPT at Red Robin). Your videos helped me so much. Thanks for all you do brother!! -Dr. Travon Johnson
Remember situation awareness. Nearby homes, especially dogs, recreation activity in the area. Infiltration and multiple exfiltration points! Great video!
Great video Stoker filled with some great info. I'm sure you know this, I've never seen it in your videos though, but, the Dakota fire pit is another great way to build a stealth fire. Minimal smoke that puts out some great heat.
Glad to see Riggs! I would add sticks and ball are essential gear items if bringing the pooch on SHTF situations. But in all seriousness this is an excellent educational video with the Riggs entertainment element! P.S., Chili doesn't have beans in it, it's a chili flavored stew. I was educated on that very fact from a Texan.
Good video. Some times it takes longer or shorter to get back to the road. Because the road is not straight. God bless. From Glenn CATT in Massachusetts.
Did a little 4 mile hike with my new loadout this morning. There's abundant water supplies everywhere around here. The only problem is the underbrush is absolutely ridiculous to the point that I'm considering contacting Randall about doing a SERE challenge here. (Kidding, I'm not that cruel) The good news is it provides amazing concealment after just 100 meters. 300 meters here will give you 100 percent sound and light concealment. And to me, chili with beans should be called chili with beans. Calling it chili is a little bit of false advertisement, although I will happily eat it both ways. - Phoenix out.
Hey man about seeing color an issue I have with my eyes is I am badly color blind this includes my ability to see camouflage and at night without a flashlight I was wondering if you knew any tricks for that problem so I can increase my abilities for vision
@@MetaVizions thanks man yeah I don't want to be accidentally walk up on someone's location and get shot lol 😂 that's would be an embarrassing way to die in SHTF
Per ICS rules chili cannot have beans,rice, vegetables etc. But that's just competition rules. Saying chili with beans is not chili is like saying traditional Mexican tacos vs American tacos, tacos started in the US so there is no traditional mexican taco.
I wouldn't shelter in such an open area, I would use limbs to break up the straight line of the tarp, I would not wear an orange vest. and I would not bring a dog along. At least not in a real situation. I would leave the roadway early and cover my tracks as well. Painting your face, consider a Dakota fire pit, night time only and watching the wind . Never be without a firearm. Dogs leave tracks and other spore. Dogs also mark their territory. Dylan Mulvaney and a poodle could find you in a 400 meter skip. All joking aside, a SHTF situation will be super serious.
I commend you.. been practicing this for the last couple years. You can't imagine what I have gone through. All of my family have voted for this bullshit. I am now the outcast, all I can imagine is that I an going to to have to provide for them at my my own demise.
Riggs can lay in the shadow of a tree and be invisible! Never had 'chili' without beans - maybe for putting on hot dogs or making a mud hut. Ever heard of 'chili beans'? If you can't eat it with a fork it's sauce or soup! Mexicans make 'chili' from chili peppers so that's what they call it - 'red or green chili'. Never had 'stew' with beans - what the hell is that - 'hobo' food? 😏👍
Good information but, in truth, stealth camping is nearly impossible. If someone is chasing you, you can’t afford to set-up a shelter. You need to be able to move fast. If you are going to be out for more than a couple days, you can’t afford to sleep on the ground because of the risk of Lyme disease, which is incurable. If it’s too cold for ticks, that shelter won’t keep you warm enough to sleep. If you try to sleep with a fire you will get poor sleep because you have to keep feeding the fire (and it’s not very stealthy). If you carry enough gear to sleep without a fire, you are probably carrying too much gear to run with. If you go hyper light, your gear is probably too flimsy.
To me, chili is chili beans or not, doesn't matter. What's important is to make sure it doesn't contain soy as many brands of chili do now day's for some ungodly reason. Soy is testosterone, and testosterone makes fellers walk funny.
Cooking heat & serve meals is a waste time & fuel when you can eat right out the can. And id hope anyone who had to collect & boil water would not just pour it out like that for the dog to waste. 😬
hey brotha , new sub for ya here ! , i am a u.s. marine vet here 93' to 97' active ! , only have email here , would like to talk more , will always support ya 1000% cool , thanks n talk soon > tom !
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Are you on the east coast?
Pro tip. Be sure the paracord you are using does not contain a reflective element. Same for all gear. Lots of packs have reflective piping. After setting your stealth camp, walk out and shine a light at it. The reflective element is great in normal situations, like when you camp at a safe state park and have to go pee at 0300, 0400, and 0500. Nice to not trip over your lines. But, not good if trying to stay hidden from potential threats stealth camping alone far away from help/
That seems like a lot of peeing.
Use bank line. Bank line doesn't absorb moisture and get heavy like paracord. Bank line is also more compact
@@jameschancey251 It sure did.
@@monoXcide01 yeah, good idea. Depending on the tarp, I use bankline prussik knots on a 550 Ridgeline. But bankline doesn't reflect for sure.
If I understand the scenario correctly,
you're trying to get from a comprised
area back to base or a safe place.
That would call for complete stealth
and not making bushcrafty campsites
and using food that's edible without
preparation or cooking, and having a
known good supply of water to
drink.
I'm glad to see videos like this
that emphasize the importance of
SERE type movement and not
building a pioneer log cabin with a
"bushcraft " knife costing several
hundred dollars. Building fires would
also be a last resort. Might as well
light up a flare.
Thanks for the video. Looking
forward to more
Wasn’t gonna comment but had to share. This last fall I became homeless living in my vehicle. Over time I became interested in how homeless people just kinda vanish in the camps around town. After talking to many they told me about Leo’s hunting for their camps with thermal drones at night. Many showed me how they hid from drones, many were vets.
The money I was saving up for an apartment I spent on a drone, then a PVS 14 plus a Flir breech and it became a game of cat and mouse, hunting the hunters. I have not had so much fun since I was a kid. Now I share all my stealth findings with the homeless to live in peace.
Stealth camping has many challenges with the zombies high tech. Most high tech can be overcome with cheap low tech.
I like your vid concept but you really need to step up you game with some cheap gear.
Thanks
Maybe one day, your idea of "cheap gear" will be true for me
Hey Stoker, you seem like the type of guy I would actually respect & hang out with....and I really don't like or respect anybody. Ty for your service & ty for the content brother. GOD BLESS your family 🙏🏻
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I have never been good at even simple math, so I really like using my Suunto compass with a mirror over the lensatic compass. We all switched to Sylva and Suunto compasses while I was in the military years ago and they never let us down. But if you like old school, I get it. Great video with good advice as usual. Thanks!
The Suunto baseplate is just easier to read and seems more intuitive. That 2 nd stage of rotate your body left 90. Then rotate the bezel to red in the shed and confirm direction. That physical step of see and do, helps mental realization of spacial awareness
I agree. I think it's also important that everyone have a good understanding of the method Stoker demonstrated and to be able to use a basic compass with confidence. Land nav is a game changer in your survival technique. If you can navigate terrain with confidence and accuracy then you are already ahead of most.
Well done Bill, don't forget light and noise discipline too!!
Nice, Saving Azimuth for camping off trail is huge. Even after 100 yards it comes in handy when the underbrush everywhere looks the same, and the light changed directions in the morning
Great tips. Can’t tell you how many times a compass saved my bacon. Pace count is good but I also write down how much time. Which is important if the ground or elevation or descent prevents an accurate pace count, or if I forget the pace count. And especially if I’m not going to spend the night. Don’t want to run out of day light getting back to my truck. Got to know when to turn around. I usually leave the trail once I have a unusual tree or rock formation or when I create a trail sign or marker out of natural materials, Sometimes the return trip to a trail or road isn’t there or doesn’t look familiar. Knowing how much Time can put a limit on how far you need to travel before making another 90 degree turn. And that’s were the natural or created trail sign can verify that you are on the right trail or road. Using your method after shooting an azimuth and walking from object really works. But few travel by compass.
Just in time for me and 008 to stealth camp during the Varusteleka Ruck March. Thanks,Top. Staying Stoked!
Yay! Doggie! LOL Dogs are truly man’s best friend, & he’ll hear &/or smell someone coming before you do!
Outstanding!! I’d say that without beans…it’s not chili at all…Hormel would concur.😎
Dakota fire hole in a root ball hole would be very stealthy.
That is a good technique for traveling away from a road or trail so you are not seen. However, it is probably a good idea to go past the area where you intend to camp, to see what is beyond, especially if you are in unknown terrain.
This reminded me of one time I was hiking on a new trail, and planning to stealth camp off of the trail. Just before dark, I left the trail and walked in a couple hundred yards, even went over a rise where I thought I could not be seen from the trail. Was woken up the next morning hearing other hikers on the trail. They ended up walking within fifty yards of my tent in perfect view. If I had followed the trail a little farther, I would have seen that it turned 90° and went right past where my tent was. When I left that part one part of the trail, I was parallel to the part where it changed direction. Good thing this was a recreational hike and not necessary to really be stealthy.
Good stuff here Top! I cant add much to this other then to say you can use the wet moss and branches to your advantage when attempting to conceal the smoke from your fire. One thing that you need to keep front and center in your thought process is the wind direction and is any of that smoke being sent down range where people can smell the smoke. When your in the woods or forest your senses are extra heightened and you can smell smoke very easily.
This is why I train and advise my students of survival and anti detection is to use a fuel source like alcohol or solid fuel tablets. In my humble opinion this is the only method that other then a light detection source at night is pretty much immune from detection. It doesnt smoke or make any sound when burning and has no smell to it. In a survival situation where your life is on the line and you have nothing on you other then a lighter then by all means get that wood fire going. In a situation where you are evading detection with a plan, method and kit, use a solid fuel burning source to boil water and cook your food. Thanks Top for allowing me to comment on this awesome channel and as Stoker always says, Stay Stoked. Get after it.
Great stuff brother!!
Good info, as always, Top. Thanks.
...and real chili does not have beans.
That’s how I was raised
no such thing as chile without beans...great vid
Great advice gained by years in the bush. Thanks, Top.
Very good Info. Keep em coming sir. Thank you.
enjoy your vids one thing I find is when you cooking the smell of something cooking is noticeable at a distance
A wood campfire or cooking fire
can be smelled from a very long
way ( I sure can anyway)
Same for cigarettes or any tobacco smoke
Good video.
My preference to canned food would be dehydrated or freeze-dried. Makes your load much lighter, and you can carry more.
Yes, you need water to rehydrate it, but you have to find water anyway.
Also the pouches that freeze-dried and dehydrated food comes in can be burned, instead of leaving it as trash, or carrying it out. It all depends on what your reason is for stealth camping to determine what you do.
Thanks Bill, Right on time with this video!
Sir, with all due respect, you forgot one very important aspect of stealth. Smell. Cooking, smoking, and even body odor can be detected from a distance further away than most people believe. It should be a consideration in one's plans. Otherwise, an excellent presentation.
It was really nice meeting you in person the other day (the CPT at Red Robin). Your videos helped me so much. Thanks for all you do brother!!
-Dr. Travon Johnson
Was great to meet you too!! 🇺🇸🇺🇸
I always use the Dakota fire hole when possible
good video. do you have any advice if in an area for an extended period for not creating obvious trails to your shelter ?
Remember situation awareness. Nearby homes, especially dogs, recreation activity in the area. Infiltration and multiple exfiltration points! Great video!
Like always another great video, a lot of great information and stuff to think about when planning a route.
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Great video Stoker filled with some great info. I'm sure you know this, I've never seen it in your videos though, but, the Dakota fire pit is another great way to build a stealth fire. Minimal smoke that puts out some great heat.
The Tarp taco is an awesome shelter option
Glad to see Riggs! I would add sticks and ball are essential gear items if bringing the pooch on SHTF situations. But in all seriousness this is an excellent educational video with the Riggs entertainment element! P.S., Chili doesn't have beans in it, it's a chili flavored stew. I was educated on that very fact from a Texan.
That’s how I was raised too Tom!
Very good i like the idea of using anorher roure home. Not the same one you came by.
Great video! If there are potato’s it’s a stew beans or not! We’re hitting the trails for 5 days soon so we can put this video to use. Thanks again!
Outstanding
Outstanding Top!
Good video. Some times it takes longer or shorter to get back to the road. Because the road is not straight. God bless. From Glenn CATT in Massachusetts.
Thanks, Top.
Good fun 👍
Great video! Thank you!
Nice video dude. As for compass, I peesonal use a scuba diving one. Very strong and easy to use on azimuth
Keep safe
Cool!
Having to play catch-up today. Many an argument still starts over beans in chili.
So true!
Another awesome video
I'm in New England, so a can of the local chowder will do for me. Besides, so-called bean chili might be a problem with noise suppression.
LMAO
Good video , thanks for sharing , God bless !
That is nice, using meters.
Great video bro
Chili has beans. Without it it's a bad spaghetti sauce. Good tips.
🤣😂
I think that is the box method to avoid an ambush. Never return to a location the same way you left. Some one could be waiting on you😮
Chili without beans sounds closer to stew than chili to me !
Great video awesome content as always
Did a little 4 mile hike with my new loadout this morning. There's abundant water supplies everywhere around here. The only problem is the underbrush is absolutely ridiculous to the point that I'm considering contacting Randall about doing a SERE challenge here. (Kidding, I'm not that cruel) The good news is it provides amazing concealment after just 100 meters. 300 meters here will give you 100 percent sound and light concealment. And to me, chili with beans should be called chili with beans. Calling it chili is a little bit of false advertisement, although I will happily eat it both ways. - Phoenix out.
Outstanding!
Great as always...
Great video
What tarp do you use in this video?
LiteFighter and Aqua Quest Defender
camo side in?
Chile with beans and meat is Green Chile Stew in my world...
Stoker, awesome video..I have a question..is Riggs your lethal weapon???
He sure thinks he is!
Lethal Weapon 😂😂😂😂😂😂great pun
Hey man about seeing color an issue I have with my eyes is I am badly color blind this includes my ability to see camouflage and at night without a flashlight I was wondering if you knew any tricks for that problem so I can increase my abilities for vision
I’m not color blind, but the only natural way I’m aware of is just covering 1 eye & letting it adjust to darkness early.
@@MetaVizions thanks man yeah I don't want to be accidentally walk up on someone's location and get shot lol 😂 that's would be an embarrassing way to die in SHTF
How did you hang your pack?
550. Bowline on one side connected to carabiner. Wrap around tree, use Marlin spike hitch to connect back to the biner.
He’s there, next to the giant wolf.
Chili has beans- and this comes from a chili cook-off runner-up! lol
Maybe that’s why you were runner up? 😂🤣😂🤣
One day I’d love to taste it! 🇺🇸🥃🇺🇸
I was wondering who was going to say that! lol Anytime you want to- we will make it happen.
Looks like Chile to me. 👍
Thermal IR evasion👀👀
Love you're dog he is to cute i use to train German shepherds for protection then i got divorced she got the business
Per ICS rules chili cannot have beans,rice, vegetables etc. But that's just competition rules. Saying chili with beans is not chili is like saying traditional Mexican tacos vs American tacos, tacos started in the US so there is no traditional mexican taco.
Beans in chili is like pineapple on pizza. It's unholy
Chili with beans means bigger stinking loads lol
Chili with beans is chili with beans
Chilli without beans is just meatsauce 😂
Chili with beans is the way chili should be
I wouldn't shelter in such an open area, I would use limbs to break up the straight line of the tarp, I would not wear an orange vest. and I would not bring a dog along. At least not in a real situation. I would leave the roadway early and cover my tracks as well. Painting your face, consider a Dakota fire pit, night time only and watching the wind . Never be without a firearm. Dogs leave tracks and other spore. Dogs also mark their territory. Dylan Mulvaney and a poodle could find you in a 400 meter skip. All joking aside, a SHTF situation will be super serious.
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Cool great information commie tears a lot of them out there nowadays god bless thanks for you time sharing your experience
If it burns, it's chili.
Definitely meat stew
Oh, that's chili boy.
I commend you.. been practicing this for the last couple years. You can't imagine what I have gone through. All of my family have voted for this bullshit. I am now the outcast, all I can imagine is that I an going to to have to provide for them at my my own demise.
Chili is NEVER chili if it has beans in TEXAS. Our chilI is meat & spices ONLY.
Real chili has kidney beans in it...great vid by the way!
Riggs can lay in the shadow of a tree and be invisible! Never had 'chili' without beans - maybe for putting on hot dogs or making a mud hut. Ever heard of 'chili beans'? If you can't eat it with a fork it's sauce or soup! Mexicans make 'chili' from chili peppers so that's what they call it - 'red or green chili'. Never had 'stew' with beans - what the hell is that - 'hobo' food? 😏👍
Mag a
Good information but, in truth, stealth camping is nearly impossible. If someone is chasing you, you can’t afford to set-up a shelter. You need to be able to move fast. If you are going to be out for more than a couple days, you can’t afford to sleep on the ground because of the risk of Lyme disease, which is incurable. If it’s too cold for ticks, that shelter won’t keep you warm enough to sleep. If you try to sleep with a fire you will get poor sleep because you have to keep feeding the fire (and it’s not very stealthy). If you carry enough gear to sleep without a fire, you are probably carrying too much gear to run with. If you go hyper light, your gear is probably too flimsy.
Bro while you went right who was going left and about 8 feet tall 😮👍👌✌️🫡🇺🇸
Chilly con carne meat not beans.
🙏👍👋
To me, chili is chili beans or not, doesn't matter. What's important is to make sure it doesn't contain soy as many brands of chili do now day's for some ungodly reason. Soy is testosterone, and testosterone makes fellers walk funny.
Beans beans the musical fruit, the more you eat the more you toot.
Cooking heat & serve meals is a waste time & fuel when you can eat right out the can. And id hope anyone who had to collect & boil water would not just pour it out like that for the dog to waste. 😬
chili with beans? is chili. lol. its supposed to have beans. unless its hot dog chili.
Heh, video is so dark your best doesn't matter.
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hey brotha , new sub for ya here ! , i am a u.s. marine vet here 93' to 97' active ! , only have email here , would like to talk more , will always support ya 1000% cool , thanks n talk soon > tom !
Semper Fi.
stokermatic@gmail.com
It's still chili.
On the contrary, around here it ain't chili unless it does have beans.
Im confused. Is this site tips for homeless people that want to hide?
in my area, the homeless don't hide - and they don't need to hide.
Another great video Top! 👍
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Chilli without beans is hot dog sauce
🤣😂
Chili has beans. Chili without beans is soup.
Be an American, not a Frenchman; use yards…
To be fair, it's going to be kind of hard going stealth camping with a German Shepard.
Either way about it, he’s going with me. 👊
He’s a very quiet German shepherd
Chili has beans despite what the boys in the great nation of Texas say!!!ol
🤣😂