Survival Skills 101: Backpacking Basics. What to Pack.
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- I said "Car Backpacking" in this video and I called my sleeping bag a backpack. I was delirious when I did this video. Don't hold it against me .
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A little trick I discovered for heat at night is to heat up some water and pour it into a Nalgene plastic waterbottle and close the cap tightly. Put it in your sleeping bag and will stay warm for hours. Worked for me! Thanks for the video!!
I had to stop this video to go show my husband the part where you call your sleeping bag a backpack...I do that ALL the time and he thinks I'm a crazy person each time I say it. I'm happy to hear someone else say it... Great vid by the way...we love to backpack but we are in North Idaho.
yeh....it's called a sleeping bag...Ha
thanks for the thumbs up on the Jansport backpack , I have been looking for a serious backpack and out of all the ones I have seen tried on and watched videos about , I still have loving the JanSport Katahdin 50 . I just love it. Thanks for the video:)
The idea that being a "bigger guy" determines how much weight one can carry is untrue. Whats more important is body fat percentage, cardiovascular/ endurance capability, strength, agility, all things that are independent of sheer size. For instance someone who is 250 and 25% bodyfat is really only about 190 with 60 lbs of fat, were they to lose some weight then its 25-40 more lbs they could carry. Even the strongest of strongmen/ powerlifters can lift massive weight for minimal reps, but put them in the sun with a 50lb backpack vs a guy who is 150 ripped with same pack and we''ll see who goes the distance. Look at those little people in 3rd world countries carrying all that weight for long distances. Anyways pardon the rant but just wanted to set the record straight on that :)
Point taken. =)
Freaking canadians😂 What happens to body fat if a man is hiking “the distance “?
Winner of a video, I been tryin to find out about "urban survival guide review" for a while now, and I think this has helped. You ever tried - Lidacoob Protection Percipience - (do a search on google ) ? Ive heard some amazing things about it and my friend got cool results with it.
Nice video. I have been thinking about going backpacking. It seems to be fun.
Nice build. Your equipment was cleaner coming home than most of mine is before hitting the trail.
I really try to take care of my stuff because I'm not a rich man. Everything gets a good cleaning when I come back....Because I stink like shit =)
Great basics Rhino - thanks for sharing!
Great rundown of gear and essential mindset. What 9mm gun is that? Some variant of a "1911 compact" ?
Excellent Video. Really appreciate it.
Great vid.. I think this is my new favorite channel. Your to funny.
Thanks Man! =)
Wheres your food? take water off your pack weight add a good water filter.
Bugging out you need a way to hunt,fish, & trap.
Couple of books for wild plants for food & medicine.
You will need more for survival than whats in a backpack.
Take all you can to begin with then if something happens you had to get gone quick, the backpack is great.
If you had time, hide what you had to leave. If you can get back to that area you will have your supplies.
Thanks for video and the advice.
Cool video. Like that you carry firearm. More people should.
Thanks for sharing!
Me and Buddy always argue if taking a spear is important. What do you think?
What do you need protection from on a backpacking trip? I'm curious as to why you are so adamant about bringing your gun with you. What situations are you most concerned with specifically? Perhaps I have been under prepared! Thanks
Like to see the contents of you medical /first aid kit.
good stuff...
The symbol in the beginning of the video makes me think of Rocksteady.
Cool video, may I ask why you chose 9mm as your round of choice?
+Ryan Kremer The gun is smaller to carry in my pack.
+MySurvivalSkills101 Thanks for the reply! Any ballistic reasons? I had done research before deciding on which firearm to carry in the wild and chose .357 for carrying in Colorado. Mostly for penetration and the immense noise it creates.
The Rhino Rocks!
*DISTURBING SYNCHRONICITY*
Not only do i have that exact same Smart Water bottle - the wind blew it down on the floor right as this video began playing. Eep. O.O
Eureka Backpack?! its a sleeping bag isnt it, why would there be a backpack in a backpack lol. at 9:18
+Andrew Powell "BagPack"
that is a lot of unnecessary weight, im between 185-200lbs , and what i carry has never been more then 15lbs....... the only time it has is during the winter hiking mountains to ski down
+Constable Cunning in all fairness though you did say the light weight backpaackers are probably laughing
Give the constable a cookie
What model firearm is that?
+Fidencio Lopez I believe it's called a Smith and Wesson piece of shit. #goglock
lmao!
What if your a kid and have to cary all of that wate
Thanks im going backpaking
In that case you would have to carry less in accordance to your body weight...or not.
Ok
That's a sleeping bag
I carry nunchaku instead a gun! :D
skip the electronics. carry a paperback book.
one Gal of water weights 8.34#'s
Stop calling yourself the Rhino LMAOO
Lost me at 5:56 lmao.
A real cigar aficionado would pack only wooden matches to light up with, as butane, sulphur and other fuels will degrade the taste of the tobacco.
Also; was it a joke to imply you would be watching movies & listening to music during teotwawki??? And *not* utilizing Androids vast library of offline maps, gps applications, survival manuals, edible/medicinal plants guides, signaling/flashlights apps, etc.????
Otherwise, a decent video, as it foments individual thought, discussion & imagination.
Can't backpack without a gun hunnh ? . . zzzzz Leave the techie toys home too.
What??