Ghillie Kettle is one to have with in the gear. Can boil water and hobo kitchen on top of the little burner in the package. There is some good YT vids about the various models.
One day, when Im older and have money I will do this. I have been utterly fascinated beyond belief with cryptozoology since I was a child. Though 18 at the moment I will eventually be older with more time & money. This is what I will be saving up for in the long term. That is of course, unless one of you lucky bastards finds Mokele before me. Keep uploading on this topic, I will keep watching.
Loved the video. Please consider this.. everything a thru hiker uses. The Appalachian trail, cdt, etc. We use the lightest, most compact and useful items. Every person has everything each person needs for an extended time. Check out a.t. thru hiker pack shakedowns.
Besides gopros on cheststraps, i could think of a good bringallong but its extreme in nature. A titanium machete is totally possible. Lightweight hanging on ur hip and think of the lessened amount of fatigue swinging it allday. Plus in a bind u could probably trade it for truck in these countries. Far fetched i know but for a couple thousand dollars of material u could have a aluminum machete brand make it for u for sure. Sounds dumb i know but it would b the best imaginable tool u could possibly have.plus its rustproof.
Ghillie Kettle is one to have with in the gear. Can boil water and hobo kitchen on top of the little burner in the package. There is some good YT vids about the various models.
Wow a live stream. Thats a surprise love your work
One day, when Im older and have money I will do this.
I have been utterly fascinated beyond belief with cryptozoology since I was a child.
Though 18 at the moment I will eventually be older with more time & money.
This is what I will be saving up for in the long term. That is of course, unless one of you lucky bastards finds Mokele before me.
Keep uploading on this topic, I will keep watching.
Loved the video. Please consider this.. everything a thru hiker uses. The Appalachian trail, cdt, etc. We use the lightest, most compact and useful items. Every person has everything each person needs for an extended time. Check out a.t. thru hiker pack shakedowns.
Besides gopros on cheststraps, i could think of a good bringallong but its extreme in nature. A titanium machete is totally possible. Lightweight hanging on ur hip and think of the lessened amount of fatigue swinging it allday. Plus in a bind u could probably trade it for truck in these countries. Far fetched i know but for a couple thousand dollars of material u could have a aluminum machete brand make it for u for sure. Sounds dumb i know but it would b the best imaginable tool u could possibly have.plus its rustproof.
there is a reason none of the exotic knife makers use titanium as knife blades, it just doesnt work well for the purpose
@@maxtheroofer8004 yeah, that makes sense. Also if you were deep in the amazon, a lighter knife isnt really a top priority. Tons more to worry about.