All videos for the tag : bag (48 videos) - page 2
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Building a Wilderness Survival Camp – Self Reliance26690209:27
LESSONS FROM A LIFE IN THE MOUNTAINS. How to “bug out” and still live a good life. Build a survival camp, live off the land and off the grid. Live the self-reliance lifestyle. Choose a location. Find a perennial spring or stream. Set up a temporary shelter. Bring in a supply cache. Cut trees. Build…
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Ray Mears’ World Of Survival S01E03 – Siberia25824523:28
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Survival: WHATS IN YOUR BAG?18907009:56
Travis Haley talks about what you can have in your “Go Bag” weather engaging in extreme sports, to hiking with the family or keeping all the gear you need in your home or car to increase your survivability in the even of worst case scenario.
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Ray Mears’ Bushcraft S01E05 – Africa Safari18281159:05
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URBAN GET HOME BAG (Mil Spec Monkey Boss Beaver)17231610:16
Get the MilSpec Monkey Boss Beaver PACK HERE: Get my ESCAPE AND EVASION DVD HERE: Leatherman WAVE: Eton Radio: Big Berkey Filter: Case of BIC Lighters: MSR Pocket Rocket: MRE’s : Website: Twitter: @Black_Scout Facebook: Instagram:
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4X reverse speed version of my “Maxed Out” EDC pocket organizer’s front section. The normal speed version (WITH audio commentary and annotations) is found here: … Thanks for watching.
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Ray Mears’ Extreme Survival S03E05 – Thailand13945651:02
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Compact Survival Kit Pt. 211751410:00
Lets take a look at my “belt type” survival kit. It contains items that will help me to secure the most important survival needs such as Fire, Shelter, Water, and Food. I usually carry this kit on my belt but when I am not wearing it, I let it ride in my survival backpack. This…
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Ray Mears’ Extreme Survival S03E06 – New Zealand10310150:03
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TRULY Ultralight backpacking kit9636109:50
At 7 lb 4oz this kit is around 4 lbs lighter than my prior backpacking set. It’s good for 3 season camping and is relatively complete and safe. (btw, it’s a Heineken, not a Tyvek beer can!) Addendum (3/16/15): I’ve stopped using beer cans as boiling billies because they’re all lined with plastic, which can’t…