Thank you to the correction in the comments below. It is definitely an Italian WW2 M29 pattern, adopted by some German troops. From what I understand, it is a tent cover/poncho/shelter half/military curtain. (so many descriptions I have found) I'll continue to research, any additional info is appreciated.
I started with a rough day. Had to spend it mostly in the hospital with a friend hoping she recovers. This really helps and gives me peace. ❤ I could watch this for hours. I hope you never get discouraged and quit. People like me really need this. I just can't get out there like this anymore. Especially alone. My body can't. My mind says yes. I just have too many things against me. Thank you sir. So much! 🇺🇸 The close ups tell so much about you.
Like your signature camo hiding on intro. The shelter fabric is perfect as you go over the highlights. Looks like plenty of fat wood around. Your videos are a welcome to us retired army guys. Thanks from NC near Fort Bragg.
Great to see you again! Hubby and I have watched every episode 2-3 times and hoped you’d be back on. Your videos are the reason we have bug out bags and learned these survival things. Keep up the good work! Thanks for the awesome videos.
I got to get me one of those bug net type shelters. The mosquitoes would eat me alive down south if I camp under a tarp in the summer. Good video, glad to see you out in the woods.
Im glad to see you using the edge down method of striking your ferro rod, I'm telling people all the time to try it and use it lol personally I think it's the most effective as well. Thanks for showing!
I still have your hoe stick hook, use it to move around AR steel targets from my truck to range. Use it to get stuff out of my truck bed and for many things - real handy to say the least!
Hey the military did a sleep system, came with 2 tarps Paracord. You dug a hole , tarp down dirt edges top. Put toggle, stakes down. Ziq zag parade cord threw cover tarp. Add dirt leaves. Under ground sleep bunker
good to see you out again, i was starting to think you were King Wuhan KIA, ... nice italian zeltbahn you have there, that camo pattern was one of the first ones developed, and one of the longest serving ones.
Hello, thanks for showing. I want to say Polish shelter half might be not correct. I´m pretty sure it´s an: Original Italienischer Poncho Zeltbahn M29 Zeltplane Camo Tent Cover. The camo pattern is called something like: italo san marco.... Just an information, no criticism. Anyway, I´ve played around with this kinda square shelter halfs, it´s cool stuff. Best regards from Germany, Torsten
"Italian Tent Railway M29 Tent Plan Italian Camo Tent Cover WWII" Going off your lead, this is very close to what I have based on the photos. I'm going to research further to clarify as that is a sale description and may not be the best translation. There are a couple of varieties that are close in appearance.
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Thank you to the correction in the comments below. It is definitely an Italian WW2 M29 pattern, adopted by some German troops. From what I understand, it is a tent cover/poncho/shelter half/military curtain. (so many descriptions I have found) I'll continue to research, any additional info is appreciated.
I started with a rough day. Had to spend it mostly in the hospital with a friend hoping she recovers.
This really helps and gives me peace. ❤ I could watch this for hours. I hope you never get discouraged and quit. People like me really need this. I just can't get out there like this anymore. Especially alone. My body can't. My mind says yes. I just have too many things against me.
Thank you sir. So much! 🇺🇸 The close ups tell so much about you.
Hope all goes well.
@@SurvivalTheory - Hospitals have changed since Wuhan Pox.
Like your signature camo hiding on intro. The shelter fabric is perfect as you go over the highlights. Looks like plenty of fat wood around. Your videos are a welcome to us retired army guys. Thanks from NC near Fort Bragg.
Great to see you again! Hubby and I have watched every episode 2-3 times and hoped you’d be back on. Your videos are the reason we have bug out bags and learned these survival things. Keep up the good work! Thanks for the awesome videos.
Good to see you again
I was watching some of your older videos this morning. Glad you posted a new one. All the best to you!
Good to see Snake again. Simple but effective load out. I like it.
Good to see your still around Snake... Hey I think I just seen a miniature Bigfoot out there
Nice campin spot Snake. And a really good setup. I like when people, show there kit. Thank you, for your video. Cheers 🍻 bro
Great film, love watching your camping films keep up the good work.
I got to get me one of those bug net type shelters. The mosquitoes would eat me alive down south if I camp under a tarp in the summer.
Good video, glad to see you out in the woods.
Good video, i like the shelter halves , thanks for sharing YAH bless !
Good to see you. Great looking camp and area. ✌️👍
Thanks for the video Snake , it’s great to see you back, all the best from chilly England
Good video. Keep up the great work. God bless. From Glenn CATT. In Massachusetts.
It's good to see him back isn't it? 😊
Always enjoy the over night adventures. Love the slow-mo!
Good video. Great kit for a man on the move.
Im glad to see you using the edge down method of striking your ferro rod, I'm telling people all the time to try it and use it lol personally I think it's the most effective as well. Thanks for showing!
Good to see you buddy 😊! I water proof new rain suit, shoes, boonie hat. Tent, floor. Getting ready.
I'm not where I thought I was but I'm not lost. Hahaha funny.
Really glad to see you out there...thank you, brother...
Thank you Snake!!
Another good one, thanks for taking us along.
Great fire scene.
I still have your hoe stick hook, use it to move around AR steel targets from my truck to range. Use it to get stuff out of my truck bed and for many things - real handy to say the least!
I'm going to do a vid on mine soon.
Hey the military did a sleep system, came with 2 tarps Paracord. You dug a hole , tarp down dirt edges top. Put toggle, stakes down. Ziq zag parade cord threw cover tarp. Add dirt leaves. Under ground sleep bunker
Alright! Camera work was good too.
Long time no see Brother. Much love 3:38 3:40 3:42
good to see you out again, i was starting to think you were King Wuhan KIA,
... nice italian zeltbahn you have there, that camo pattern was one of the first ones developed, and one of the longest serving ones.
Hello, thanks for showing. I want to say Polish shelter half might be not correct. I´m pretty sure it´s an: Original Italienischer Poncho Zeltbahn M29 Zeltplane Camo Tent Cover. The camo pattern is called something like: italo san marco....
Just an information, no criticism.
Anyway, I´ve played around with this kinda square shelter halfs, it´s cool stuff.
Best regards from Germany, Torsten
Thanks. I'm going to look it up and see. I need to know what I have!
"Italian Tent Railway M29 Tent Plan Italian Camo Tent Cover WWII" Going off your lead, this is very close to what I have based on the photos. I'm going to research further to clarify as that is a sale description and may not be the best translation. There are a couple of varieties that are close in appearance.
THANKS SNAKE! I REALLY APPRECIATE WHAT YOU DO! INDIANA STEVE
You have a bald spot in the cover of your hat. It makes you easier to see.
I want using the cover i made for the hat. I noticed it also.
Good camp pattern.
@Survival Theory, Do you have any INCH Bag videos? If not, can you please make one? Thanks!
I have those videos lined up!
@@SurvivalTheory Thanks for the response!
I'll pay to see that one. ❤
How heavy is your ruck sack ?
I usually check the weight but didn't this time.
Make more Videos 😄
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I've always done my own taxes, next year I'll be going through a tax team. :-)