Mr. Madness provides an update on the Mr. Heater Battery Less Fan, confirming its performance after extensive use with multiple propane tanks. He addresses availability concerns, attributing them to high demand rather than product issues, based on direct manufacturer communication.
This video from Kit Badger details an unexpected winter adventure where the presenter gets their vehicle stuck in the snow. It covers practical vehicle recovery techniques using specific tools like the DMOS Shovel and TA Targets stand, along with essential bushcraft skills such as fire starting in adverse conditions using the Morakniv Spark. The narrative highlights the importance of preparedness and adaptability in outdoor scenarios.
This guide details essential cold weather survival techniques, emphasizing the critical importance of staying dry and managing body heat. It covers effective layering strategies, campsite selection to mitigate wind and moisture, efficient fire-starting methods, and recognizing hypothermia. The instruction comes from experienced individuals demonstrating advanced survival skills and deep familiarity with tactical and outdoor equipment.
Alaska Prepper demonstrates the effectiveness of the BougeRV Portable Diesel Heater in extreme sub-zero temperatures (-19°F / -28°C). The guide details unboxing, assembly, fueling, power options, and critical safety procedures, including mandatory outdoor exhaust venting to prevent CO2 poisoning. The heater successfully raised the interior temperature of a vehicle from sub-zero to over 20°F within an hour, proving its viability for emergency heating of vehicles or small spaces.
This video showcases an order from Varusteleka, focusing on cold-weather gear. Key items include the Sarma TST L5 Thermal Patrol Coverall in MO5 snow camo and the Primus Express Spider Stove 2, highlighted for its ability to function in cold temperatures by vaporizing liquid fuel. The presenter emphasizes the quality and functionality of the gear for backcountry use during fall and winter.
This video showcases a solo winter camping trip in the Utah backcountry, focusing on disconnecting from technology and embracing nature. The CEO of Fieldcraft Survival, Mike Glover, demonstrates a retreat to off-the-grid living. The description highlights Fieldcraft Survival's mission to enhance survival capabilities through education, training, and equipment, promoting preparedness for worst-case scenarios. It also promotes their Backcountry Carrier, app, and newsletter.
This video documents a winter camping experience using "Amazon's Cheapest Tent" at a freezing temperature of 17°F (-8°C). The content focuses on the performance and usability of the tent in harsh winter conditions. The description includes numerous affiliate links for various products like solar generators, freeze-dried food, water filters, lights, knives, e-bikes, and precious metals, indicating a broader lifestyle and preparedness theme rather than a primary focus on firearms. The creator emphasizes personal experience and encourages viewers to do their own research.
This video showcases a Teton Sports cold weather sleeping bag being tested in the harsh Alaskan winter. The content creator documents their experience dealing with sub-zero temperatures, including setting up camp, starting fires, cooking dinner, and preparing for the night. The video also touches on the "Great Taking" and features promotional segments for various survival and preparedness-related products, such as solar generators, freeze-dried food, water filtration systems, and flashlights. While not directly featuring firearms, the overall theme aligns with survival, preparedness, and outdoor activities often associated with firearm owners.
This video documents a solo backpacking adventure in North Idaho during November 2023. The creator, Kit Badger, showcases a comprehensive loadout of outdoor and survival gear, including a backpack, shelter, sleeping system, cooking equipment, hydration, a knife, clothing layers, and footwear. The content focuses on the experience of venturing into the mountains regardless of the weather, emphasizing self-sufficiency and outdoor exploration.
This video reviews the Guide Gloves by Beyond Clothing, highlighting their suitability for winter adventures like downhill skiing, backcountry touring, snowshoeing, and winter camping. The reviewer emphasizes their warmth and protection, noting the use of rugged cowhide and insulation with PrimaLoft Gold and Aerogel. While not fully waterproof, they can be treated with Beyond's Bee Balm for enhanced water resistance. The video includes links to purchase the gloves and Bee Balm.
This video documents a challenging solo winter backpacking trip to Strawberry Mountain, focusing on the difficulties of snow travel, vehicle recovery, and camp setup. The presenter, Ivan from Kit Badger, details a previous failed attempt with a friend due to getting their vehicle stuck in snow, highlighting the importance of proper recovery gear like shovels and traction aids. The solo trip involves a long hike to the trailhead, crossing a partially frozen creek, and establishing a winter camp. The narrative emphasizes the mental and physical demands of solo winter expeditions, including carrying heavy loads and managing resources like water and fire.
This video is the second part of the 'Strawberry Mountain 2.0' adventure by Kit Badger. Despite facing challenges and setbacks that prevented reaching the summit on previous attempts, the creator expresses a strong desire to conquer Strawberry Mountain. The video highlights a particularly impressive fire started in snowy conditions, which is described as the most amazing fire achieved during backpacking. The description also mentions lessons learned and silver linings from the experience. The creator promises a part 3 to conclude the adventure. Gear featured includes a Prometheus Design Werx A.G. Watch Cap, an Outdoor Research Floodlight Down Jacket, and Outdoor Research Crocodile Gaiters.
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