17:09 My unsolicited advice for today: leaving the fleece/thermal layer on while moving around is fine, it’s more of the problem it creates when you can’t control the pace of your movement. Ex: Mountains/contact/carrying the e-bike over bad terrain- you take a dry layer away from yourself when static if that gets wet. Best practice is to carry an easily accessible over layer, to use instead of the fleece, that you put on over everything when static to trap the body heat when moving. A surplus Level 7 jacket or a Helikon Tex Wolfman top are great for this. You’re putting out great content; keep it up.
the problem would be gasoline access post cut off to any sort of government infrastructure, although you could easily convert a gas generator to burn off wood gas and power EVs that way
@@gunfightersquid6732I mean yeah for any sort of efficient charge but if you find yourself by a fast stream of water you can easily just go for hydro electric
Ah, hello fellow PVS14 bike rider. It’s definitely an experience the first several times. EDIT: yeah, busted my face the first time I went off the pavement.
E bikes are great and highly useful, but be careful with gas powered ones. At the very least, dismount significantly farther from the objective than you would with an e bike and have more dudes with you for security. Reason being is bc gas powered ones are louder
@crypticbait9408 I mention that bc I had someone tell me "no bro my gas powered bike is quiet it can be heard from only a max of 1500 yards (keep in mind 1600 is a mile). He then went on coping about how gas bikes were used by dudes who got air support at the touch of a button, or dudes who would ride in pairs and if chased by an enemy helo, would separate so only 1 dude would die.
Those 30 minutes flew by like you off your bike and onto your nail ❤️
17:09 My unsolicited advice for today: leaving the fleece/thermal layer on while moving around is fine, it’s more of the problem it creates when you can’t control the pace of your movement. Ex: Mountains/contact/carrying the e-bike over bad terrain- you take a dry layer away from yourself when static if that gets wet. Best practice is to carry an easily accessible over layer, to use instead of the fleece, that you put on over everything when static to trap the body heat when moving. A surplus Level 7 jacket or a Helikon Tex Wolfman top are great for this.
You’re putting out great content; keep it up.
Remember to cut off full size trucks on the road too
I’ve always thought of the implications of bikes, dirt bikes, and atvs for larp. the whole idea seems criminally overlooked.
the problem would be gasoline access post cut off to any sort of government infrastructure, although you could easily convert a gas generator to burn off wood gas and power EVs that way
@@gunfightersquid6732I mean yeah for any sort of efficient charge but if you find yourself by a fast stream of water you can easily just go for hydro electric
@@jugofmilk41 You should avoid sticking around water sources
"easily". Are you aware how difficult it is to setup a hydroelectric system?
larrpcon 2024 confirmed oily
Your videos and information are always appreciated GMI
Ah, hello fellow PVS14 bike rider. It’s definitely an experience the first several times.
EDIT: yeah, busted my face the first time I went off the pavement.
you are just clumsy
@@zokhrozzWoomzy that too
Use the salt in the cold water. It will keep your water from freezing a little and will help protect your containers from cold-weather damage.
Blud thinks he's Death in June
life in december
Not a bad thing.
Great video brother, God Bless You.
More of this content would be awesome
Whisker Chrisker need not apply
Erm dude, how does this apply to my 11.5 paratrooper carbine?
@@gunfightersquid6732perhaps
Hard R n shi
MEOW:333
Scytoxil this man is ready for you to kiss him
where is your live stream
chud mobile
Cool video. Fills a nice niche that you don't see much of
Awesome video, very relaxing
Nail biting suspense
Can you do a ruck break down video
Probably soon....
Based, love your videos man
Nice video👍
What do you think of the KLR650?
Good bikes. Bit heavy and not the fastest but they will run forever if you take care of them. They make good pack mules
What nightvison are you using?
what helmet do you use?
Looks like team Wendy
Team wendy Exfil bump
Gloves man, gloves.
okay but can you pop a wheelie ??? 😮
very cool
whats the rifle build?
name of your bike?
waiting for drozz
Here's to cucking the YT algo.
E bikes are great and highly useful, but be careful with gas powered ones. At the very least, dismount significantly farther from the objective than you would with an e bike and have more dudes with you for security. Reason being is bc gas powered ones are louder
No shit
@crypticbait9408 I mention that bc I had someone tell me "no bro my gas powered bike is quiet it can be heard from only a max of 1500 yards (keep in mind 1600 is a mile). He then went on coping about how gas bikes were used by dudes who got air support at the touch of a button, or dudes who would ride in pairs and if chased by an enemy helo, would separate so only 1 dude would die.
@@KrokLP read the other reply I left
So true
if only someone knew how to idk turn aviation engines into mini generators no that's too boogtarded
Any of you read any of what John Locke wrote?
nice offroadster
danish army be like
another word for garbage, i would call it a gash bag kek
Put wet clothes in between your bag and bivvy at night too dry them off
So you ride it to where you are going and then dich it because you have no way to charge it tax dollars well spent thank you!
you can plug it into a car/vechicle. also don't doubt you could rig up one of those solar ebank things if you really needed.
What do you mean "tax dollars" lmao he's not military
Are you regarded?
@@Garf1eldFanat1c Have a personal ~10watt version for you phone, batteries etc, and strap a bigger 100watt version to the front of the bike