GROUND POUNDER PACK IT TIGHT HOW TO PACK A RUCKSACK

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  • Опубликовано: 23 апр 2022
  • IN THIS VIDEO I WILL GO OVER TIPS TRICKS ON HOW TO PACK TIGHT TO KEEP THE RUCKSACK SMALL AND COMPACT WITH JUST ENOUGH ROOM FOR WHAT YOU NEED. HOPE YOU ENJOY IT
    THE U.S.ARMY COMBAT RUCKSACK COMMON CALLED THE ALICE PACK WAS USED FOR MANY YRS AS THE STANDARD ISSUE FOR COMBAT OPERATIONS. I CARRED THIS MODEL OF RUCKSACK FOR MANY YRS AS A BUSHCRAFT /WOODSCRAFT CAMPING RUCKSACK. THE PACK AND FRAME CAN SERVE WELL FOR OUTDOOR ADVENTURES BUT IT HAS SEVERAL WEAKNESS THEY SHOULD BE ADDRESSED. IN THIS VIDEO IWILL SHARE MANY OF THE TIPS TRICKS AND HACKS THAT I LEARNED WHILE CARRYING THIS DESIGN .
    FIRST WE WILL TALK OF THE IDEA THE ARMY HAD FOR ITS USE AND THEN WE WILL REMOVE THE EXTRA PARTS OF THE RUCKSACK THET WERE A GOOD IDEA FOR MILITARY USE BUT ARE NOT A GOOD IDEA FOR CAMPING.
    SECOND WE WILL CHANGE THE STRAPS TO A MORE MODEN USE AND ADD QUICK DETACH BUCKLES TO SPEED THE ENTRY TO THE PACK.
    A CARRY HANDLE MOD WILL BE A GOOD HACK TO MAKE THE PACK EASIER TO GRAB AND USE ON THE RUN.
    MANY OF THESE MODS WILL SERVE IN MODERN SURVIVAL TRAINING USE.IF YOU JUST WANTING TO USE A SURPLUS RUCKSACK THIS MAY BE THE MODS YOU WILL FIND MOST USEFUL.
    I WILL TELL YOU HOW TO ADD WATERPROFF PROTECTION BOTH TO THE BAG ITSELF AND TO ADD A LINER TO PROTECT THE CAMPING GEAR FROM GETING WET IN EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS.
    SURPLUS GEAR, VIETNAM SURPLUS, ALICEPACK MODS, ALICE PACK HACKS, 1980S WOODLAND PATERN CAMO ALICE PACK, ALICE PACK IMPROVEMENTS,

Комментарии • 125

  • @blackoracle69
    @blackoracle69  2 года назад +15

    go light go tight and enjoy the woods more

  • @choirboyzcutleryoutdoors
    @choirboyzcutleryoutdoors 2 года назад +7

    Hands Down one of the best outdoor teaching channels on RUclips!!

  • @jenniferbauman4802
    @jenniferbauman4802 2 года назад +1

    Great video. Great job . Up here in Massachusetts. In the summer time I get by with a net for a hamic. A canteen and cup a machete rope a tarp or peace of plastic for a tarp some can food a fishing kit. Boo boo kit. A hat and gloves. And that's really it. Every thing raps around the machete sling it over my shoulder. Put food in my haver sack. And good to go. Don't forget the bug spray. Great video. God bless. From Glenn CATT in Massachusetts. Oh ya have to carry my favorite knife and my pocket knife with can opener.

  • @jculpep3
    @jculpep3 2 года назад +4

    Thanks for teaching me how to use the Alice pack! I've had one for years but never fully utilized it. For a tip, here in Colorado, even the warm days can have cold nights and early mornings. I started bringing a woobie for a camp blanket, and then using the ties to wrap it around my sleeping bag as extra warmth. This way, I can stay warm around camp and bring a lighter sleeping bag while still getting a good night's sleep.

  • @darrellh1840
    @darrellh1840 2 года назад +8

    Great ideas Blackie! 20 years ago I taught my scouts to roll up a tee shirt, underware, and socks and put into a zip lock using the method you showed. It kept them dry and from dumping their bag on camp out to get these items….and putting the dirty set back into the zip lock. I think it worked great, but not sure my scouts thought so. I’m sure the moms who got the bags back with stinky items did not😝

    • @blackoracle69
      @blackoracle69  2 года назад +1

      Good stuff

    • @williamwilson1018
      @williamwilson1018 2 года назад +2

      Born and raised in fl.i now live in ks. When we go out the kids a d grandkids think I know it all. I dont but we are safe,comfortable and we have fun. Now the winter weather up hear is a total different thing I like my camper 66 yr old bones and arthritis can mean a lot of pain so pack accordingly for the weather. Great video thanks

  • @ericvater8672
    @ericvater8672 2 года назад +1

    Blackie you're skills are unbelievable I live in the Adirondacks of NY we don't hot weather like you do but I can utilize your skills in my North from what you have learned from you because you are the greatest woodsman I have ever seen You're skills and knowledge is some of the best. Have a great day Blackie 👍

  • @mikebolton3816
    @mikebolton3816 2 года назад +6

    I learned how too pack my seabag, and ruck, in the Marines. Yet, I like how you pack your different packs. In particular you did a video some time back on what goes in and out first to last. Just watching, that, my set up time was cut nearly in half.

  • @jasonjohnson6344
    @jasonjohnson6344 2 года назад

    It may not seem like a big deal but a long time ago at R.E.I. in Seattle, one of the customer service guys in the sleeping bag section explained to me how important it is, after you pull your sleeping bag/quilt out of its stuff sack, you need to shake it out a LOT. It separates the insulation between the baffles and creates as many air pockets as possible. You can easily see how much fluffier the bag becomes. Especially the bags that have been greatly compressed for the hike. The bags are recommended to be hung up in the off season instead of left in sacks but few of us have the space for that. I’ve never seen a RUclipsr mention that but over the years I’ve read it in the climbing magazines and some backpacking mags. Same for any down clothing or bags. The insulation value comes from the amount of loft and air space between insulation fibers or down feathers. If they are all crushed and matted down, much of the insulation value is lost.

    • @mrmicro22
      @mrmicro22 2 года назад +1

      All true but the air force vacuum packs its arctic emergency down sleeping bags and parkas for space.savings. That is extreme compression but with time and shaking, they expand and recover.

  • @timlacy2284
    @timlacy2284 2 года назад +1

    Blackie , Great Video and Outstanding Information. I learned in Boy Scouts the three pile method. In the first pile you put everything you use a lot. Second pile things you use sometimes. Third pile things you didn't use at all , go camping three times in a row close to each time. The third pile don't take , the second pile you only take a few items that you use three or more times . The first pile you take every time. Thanks for sharing your time and knowledge and passing on the craft. When you print your book I'm ordering at least four copies of it. Yes , You Are The Master Woodsman and Buschcrafter Thanks Again for all you do. I did lots of camping and backpacking back in the 70s . From 79-86 I was in the U.S. Army. Stated back when I got back home. Tim L.

    • @blackoracle69
      @blackoracle69  2 года назад

      good way to weed out the extra stuff

  • @baronedipiemonte3990
    @baronedipiemonte3990 2 года назад +3

    Excellent video Blackie ! You have the knack of un complicating things. Two requests... You're the First I've seen to even touch on the subject of "animal" behavior i.e. when the snakes and other critters are out and about, and what they're up to. If you could 1) go into a little more detail about that. I'm in the Louisiana Florida Parishes (between Lake Ponchartrain and Baton Rouge) so our climate, geography, and wildlife is the same as south Alabama. Serpents are not my friends. 2) If you could show us that British sleeping bag. The cotton sniper veil was great... I'll be getting one. I've seen that compression sack all over and mistook it for a dry sack. Thanks for the schooling on both ! Stay well !

    • @blackoracle69
      @blackoracle69  2 года назад +2

      will add the merlin to the list of to do videos and a update on animal life as well

    • @baronedipiemonte3990
      @baronedipiemonte3990 2 года назад

      @@blackoracle69 Will be looking forward to both. Thanks 👍

  • @ChacoteOutdoorRecreation
    @ChacoteOutdoorRecreation 2 года назад +5

    Wear the pack as much as possible, Knights concerned about speed and mobility found that by living in their suits of armor as a sort of second skin, paid off in battle, the body must be mastered to embrace the weight of the pack, if one can not lift his shield when needed, then he must accept the cut of his enemy. Of course this is not the wisdom the weak will seek. Hard will always be hard and avoiding hard makes hard harder. These words I have spoken at the fire of truth.

  • @oldminer5387
    @oldminer5387 2 года назад +2

    For over night trips I always seem to carry too much. Your video will help me trim down. Thank you for the video Blackie.

  • @camojoe83
    @camojoe83 2 года назад +1

    I wanted to love my MACS, but they dont stay compressed for longer than 10 minutes.
    Great waterproof sack tho, just know if you put it in a pocket just after you compressed it and it was tight then, it's going to be swole up like a dog tick when you go to unpack and you might have a time getting it out.
    The big one is better because the valve is actually a valve instead of a diaphragm, but it doesn't stay compressed that well either unless you bundle it up with paracord.

  • @kenbarrett6466
    @kenbarrett6466 2 года назад

    Hey Blackie I was hoping to see you at the ga bushcraft spring camp .. I seen the FTF guys After the days at your gathering and the weekend up there I figured out I have a tendency to carry too much B.S. camp cooking is about to reduce down to small bush pot a Sierra cup and stainless drinking cup Anything else for cooking will be tinfoil packets or grilled .. and a good set of the 10 c gear.. food , clothes , toiletries water and that’s it ..

  • @TerryC69
    @TerryC69 2 года назад

    Hi Blackie! That MAC Sack is some kind of cool.

  • @mrkultra1655
    @mrkultra1655 2 года назад

    Another great one Blackie, thanks.

  • @anthonyjacobs6790
    @anthonyjacobs6790 2 года назад

    Another well thought out and well presented video, thank you.

  • @danielcharbonneau222
    @danielcharbonneau222 2 года назад +7

    Great idea Blackie, having a few USMC Military SealLine MAC Sack Waterproof Dry Bags is the way to go, not cheap, but worth it.

  • @danieljones2183
    @danieljones2183 2 года назад

    Thanks for the tips. Really enjoy your videos.

  • @a.toddmoore7262
    @a.toddmoore7262 2 года назад

    Hey Blackie, thanks for another great video! My camping/backing experience comes from Oregon/Washington. Now I live in Texas and I'm going through a complete revision of my gear so this video is a great help. Btw, thanks for hosting your gathering. It was a pleasure meeting you, I enjoyed myself a great deal! I met some new folks that I look forward enjoying future adventures with!

  • @fatherwolfs1
    @fatherwolfs1 2 года назад +1

    Great advice Blackie! 👍 In coastal California, dense fog is miserable. It penetrates everything year-round, but not always. Large trash bags helps putting your sleeping bag in at night. 🙏🐺

  • @scottallen868
    @scottallen868 2 года назад

    South Central Ky.
    I liked that net thing you did to cool down.

  • @shadowulf
    @shadowulf 2 года назад

    Hey Blackie, here in the western deserts (northern Nevada and northern California) , 3 things that need to be on hand are water, shelter and first aid kit. You will get thirsty, you will need to get out of the elements, and you will get cut/stuck/scraped/blistered.
    I'm switching things up for myself by trying to get my luxury/campsite items strapped to the sides of my medium alice. As to be able to shed/switch them easily without changing my basic kit in the pack.

  • @MichaelR58
    @MichaelR58 2 года назад

    Good video and tips Blackie , thanks for sharing , God bless !

  • @buzzbugs380
    @buzzbugs380 2 года назад +1

    Hey there Blackie, I'm from Tasmania, Australia. I'm a young lad and I've been rucking on and off since about 2014, I recently came across your channel and so far it's been a treasure trove of information. Your approach is very realistic and seems to come from experience, you are not just advertising bush products for your viewers to buy which is what a lot of guys on RUclips are doing. And I particularly like your insights on how the old timers used to do things.
    You're most definitely right about "the more you know, the less BS". I couldn't count the number of times I added something to my ruck only to remove it several hikes later. If it doesnt become practical in the field in due time, then why am I carrying it? And so each time I go bush I'm always trying out new loadouts as I try to hone in on what best suits "me", because I don't think rucking is a one size fits all kind of deal
    Even though I started rucking in 2014 I still consider myself a fledgling as there's so much more I can learn from my own experience, as well as from others like yourself. Cheers mate!

    • @blackoracle69
      @blackoracle69  2 года назад +1

      thank you for your kind words it has been my exp that the more dirt time you have in all weathers and conditions you begin to see the things that make you comfortable and the stuff you just take along ""IN CASE I NEED IT"" sort of thing..we all love gear.. but often when you realy think on it you only need very little the rest is just bs extra

  • @rickyfargason8859
    @rickyfargason8859 2 года назад +3

    I just purchased one of those sniper veils (coyote brown), and after watching your video I am SO glad to here it can keep you cool. Great advice on keeping cold down here in our South. 😉

  • @scottmyers4802
    @scottmyers4802 2 года назад +5

    I love your videos. I have learned alot. Have been into military gear for years. You should let your viewers know there is more than one size alice pack. There is a large and medium sized packs and some knock offs. Just thought this would help. Keep up the great work. Thanks a million .

    • @blackoracle69
      @blackoracle69  2 года назад +1

      thanks

    • @richhoule3462
      @richhoule3462 2 года назад +1

      He has actually. The large ALICE ruck is a BEAST

    • @scottmyers4802
      @scottmyers4802 2 года назад

      @@richhoule3462 👍guess I missed it . Just trying to inform people so they now what to look for. Yes the large is a beast. I have both and usually run the medium.

  • @danielirvine3109
    @danielirvine3109 2 года назад +1

    good job I am in NC on the cost I know how humid it gets . so the hot weather stuff will help me out. That's for doing what you do.

  • @armingilsdorf9675
    @armingilsdorf9675 Год назад

    Now can’t like it the second one, but I love your style and experience!

  • @margaretadler6162
    @margaretadler6162 2 года назад

    Thanks, Blackie for another useful video. ATB Sam Adler

  • @ROE1300
    @ROE1300 2 года назад

    I agree, excellent instructional video. Thank you.

  • @TheWordtraveler
    @TheWordtraveler 2 года назад

    Hey Blackie!
    Just got to watch this video. Another great job.
    I wonder if the patrol bag from the MSS would fit in one of those compression sacks.
    Take care brother.

  • @SpicyAl3000
    @SpicyAl3000 2 года назад

    Great! Thank you :)

  • @thevirginiabushcrafter8833
    @thevirginiabushcrafter8833 10 месяцев назад

    From Virginia, I must take hatchet, knife, and saw; these are staple items.

  • @forestgnome55
    @forestgnome55 2 года назад

    Thanks Blackie! Solid info!

  • @fredfreiberger7878
    @fredfreiberger7878 2 года назад

    Thanks Blackie I really think a lot like you . I appreciate your down to earth approach. Some of this I know .some I do not .

  • @bushcraftbasics2036
    @bushcraftbasics2036 2 года назад +1

    Great video. Love your tips and tricks, they either confirm something or teach something new.

  • @smoothvern165
    @smoothvern165 2 года назад

    Great and timely video! I just came home from a trip where I had way too much stuff along, and I’ll be bringing less next time. Always great information! Thank you!!

  • @AggyGoesOutdoors
    @AggyGoesOutdoors 2 года назад

    Excellent demonstration Blackie! A common sense approach 👏🏼👍🏼

  • @jamesreed6558
    @jamesreed6558 2 года назад +3

    As I've gotten older I tend to stay close to my vehicle or atv. So I can have more comfort items lol

  • @JJ-JOHNSON
    @JJ-JOHNSON 2 года назад +1

    Thanks Blackie.

  • @johnburgin7478
    @johnburgin7478 2 года назад +1

    I can put on clothes for cold weather but I can’t peel enough off in our summers. We’ve already knocked on 90 in SE Texas. The humidity is always higher in the woods under the canopy of the trees. Our eastern turkey season started Friday with mid 80’s temps . I’ll have to check on some of the bags . Mine look identical but don’t have the valve. Thanks for the info. Have a good one

    • @blackoracle69
      @blackoracle69  2 года назад +1

      thanks for watching good luck with the turkeys

  • @michealkolnik1331
    @michealkolnik1331 2 года назад +1

    Hi Blackie, I have been watching your channel for over a year now. I found you from a referral from Corporals corner. Im in Pennsylvania. I do ALOT of compartmentalization when I pack my medium Alice. I usually have it around 20-25lbs. when I'm finished.

  • @ldsphotodude49
    @ldsphotodude49 2 года назад

    Blackie really enjoy your videos I live in Georgia now but all my experience is from the Adirondacks of New York where even in the middle of the summer it can be pretty cool, especially at night. I agree with you about the weight of your pack but I really appreciate your information about woods tramping down here in the south. I'm having a hard time finding wilderness like the Adirondacks down here. Help with some suggestions for down here would be great. Thanks for the great content. I don't think I missed any of your videos.

    • @blackoracle69
      @blackoracle69  2 года назад

      sipsey wilderness area in north alabama might be a good place for you

  • @hiramhaji7813
    @hiramhaji7813 2 года назад

    Great video

  • @earlshaner4441
    @earlshaner4441 2 года назад

    Hi from Syracuse NY brother thank you for sharing your adventures

  • @madmike5550
    @madmike5550 2 года назад

    Blackie, I have found a way to get “free” male and female “snap together” end straps. The rug-rats and others are ripping the nylon kid seat belt straps out of shopping carts at Walmart and Aldi and I find them laying in the carts or ground and bring them home because the stores just throw them away and replace them with new ones. I remove the busted plastic that holds them on the cart and slide #96 bank line in a loop thru the nylon strap loop on the end of them to make straps to use on my ALICE or anything that you want to strap or cinch up. Every time I go shopping, I watch for them, collect them until I have enough male and female ends to put a few together. I guess it’s a Georgia Boy thing, but I try to make use of everything. My wife calls it “hoarding”!

  • @WWG1WGA
    @WWG1WGA Год назад

    I might have missed it, but where is a good place to purchase one of these. I am a senior so it would be more for one of those grab and go, than for camping and maybe you could do a video on something like that for us Seniors?

  • @nealgrey6485
    @nealgrey6485 2 года назад

    Another reason to drive the air out of what you carry is that air has weight. Weigh an empty basketball. Fill it with air, and weigh again!

  • @davef5916
    @davef5916 Год назад

    Hey Blackie, I was wondering what you think about the idea that compression bags and stuff sacks could be counterintuitive. If you just go ahead and ram your woobie, and tarp and clothes right into the bag, there's an argument to be made that there's 0 wasted space because there are no gaps between the 'modules'. I've seen a lot of ultra-light long-distance folks doing that. My main concern is always that there's more chance you're gear gets potentially damaged.

  • @kennethwilson8633
    @kennethwilson8633 2 года назад

    More than 20 years carrying an Alice pack never put the pad inside you won’t use it on short breaks if you do and you want a sit pad. Everyone carries there stuff the way it works for you. Have fun stay safe.

  • @mrlovegun7938
    @mrlovegun7938 2 года назад

    just a thought blackie, i keep my woobie in a molle waist pack , when you pull the compression straps tight, it packs real small and compact.

  • @tinamathews3379
    @tinamathews3379 2 года назад

    I'm in Central Florida. I've found that Spanish Moss can make good tinder, BUT it has to be absolutely dry. That stuff absorbs water quickly, and then it won't light at all.

    • @blackoracle69
      @blackoracle69  2 года назад +1

      it will catch pretty easy when dry and you can pluck it take it out in bare sun and dry it out fairly quick

  • @markonj1
    @markonj1 2 года назад

    Just a question.. what poncho do feel is the best? There are so many to choose from. I have the old green/OD ones. But would like a woodland camouflaged one

  • @jeffrichards5106
    @jeffrichards5106 2 года назад +2

    Hi Blackie, great video, thanks so much! I tend to take too much stuff that I don't need. Haven't backpacked in quite a few years and when I did, I used a commercial civilian pack. I like the Alice because it has more organization and the outside pockets. I have not had the chance to try it out yet. I keep making lists, refining the list and trying the pack on and it seems to weigh a ton still. I don't like those packs that are like one big garbage bag and you have to dig through everything to find what you're looking for. I have a question: since I'm a tent camper, where do you think would be the best place for putting your tent? top, bottom or inside?? Here in Michigan you have to worry about ticks, mosquitoes and creepy crawlies. That's why I've never tarp camped. I would consider it in the fall or winter maybe. Sorry I can't give any advice since I've done mostly car camping for the last 40 yrs and not many backpacking trips. I would like to get back into backpacking again and get in better shape again. That's why I've been banging my head against the wall trying to get my Alice just right before I take it out. 👍

    • @blackoracle69
      @blackoracle69  2 года назад +2

      when using a solo tent i would place it on top in my pack so when i open the flap its the first thing out if your using a separate ground sheet then that will be there as well

    • @jeffrichards5106
      @jeffrichards5106 2 года назад

      @@blackoracle69 Thanks Blackie, really appreciate the help.

  • @Wojtek7060
    @Wojtek7060 2 года назад

    Challenge for you Blackie. Buy Czech M85 bread bag. Make an overnighter with it. I use it with M85 suspenders. Then it may be used as an ordinary backpack. Like East German assault pack

  • @ClintHollingsworth
    @ClintHollingsworth 2 года назад +1

    I wonder if there's a way to sew a strap horizontally around the ALICE packbag to make a compression strap you could use to pull the load in close.

    • @blackoracle69
      @blackoracle69  2 года назад +2

      you can go thru the side loops on a alice to do that with a strap

  • @AdventureswithTony-W4WXR
    @AdventureswithTony-W4WXR 2 года назад

    Blackie, what size bag was that you used for your clothes? Dang it, I am looking for more stuff on Sportsman's Guide. I didn't need something else to spend money on! Great videos, enjoy the plain and simple way you show stuff. Would fit right in here at Po Boy Adventures. - Tony

    • @blackoracle69
      @blackoracle69  2 года назад

      i think this is the only size at least i have not seen another size like this

    • @AdventureswithTony-W4WXR
      @AdventureswithTony-W4WXR 2 года назад

      @@blackoracle69 I was looking on the webpage, and think they have different sizes now. If I have the same stuff pulled up. Thanks for the quick reply. - Tony

  • @garyfletcher4630
    @garyfletcher4630 2 года назад

    I can relate to your information, I believe you are write on target. You can say I am a fan. I plan to be at the Gathering in Ohio in July and plan to introduce the unusual backpack frame that I came up with that was inspired by Dave Canterbury while I did a Bushcraft class two years ago. If you are there, please come to visit me. I would like to know what you think of my design. Stay safe.

    • @blackoracle69
      @blackoracle69  2 года назад

      i plan on being there i will be with stichedgearoutfitters

    • @garyfletcher4630
      @garyfletcher4630 2 года назад

      Hope to meet you.
      Fletch

  • @Stoney_AKA_James
    @Stoney_AKA_James 2 года назад

    Ounces equals Pounds and Pounds equals Pain!

  • @joemorganeatmyshortschannel
    @joemorganeatmyshortschannel 2 года назад +3

    ive learned the older you get the less crap you need to just survive basic

    • @jamesreed6558
      @jamesreed6558 2 года назад +1

      I'm just the opposite. Older I get the more comfort items I want.

    • @jamesreed6558
      @jamesreed6558 2 года назад

      To just survive I agree

    • @baronedipiemonte3990
      @baronedipiemonte3990 2 года назад +3

      For me it's not so much age, I'm 58. But I was hit by a drunk driver in the service and have 5 herniated discs. I have a medium Alice, and the same German pack as Blackie. I just can't make any comfortable distance. I saw a "south African combat vest" designed to carry heavy ammo. $35 what the hey. 12 pouches holds everything I need/want, and a new surplus Austrian Combat Bag holds my tarp, Snugpak Jungle blanket and two ponchos (xl ranger roll). I can wear that set up for a few hours. My set-up is a combo for recreational camping and "emergency". I had a silent heart attack & Covid about two years ago but I'll be damned if I'm ready to move to the Garden of Memories just yet ! Regards Gentlemen

    • @blackoracle69
      @blackoracle69  2 года назад +4

      like you i have silent heart attacks 5 thus far ....last one got me 5 bypasses ( full re plumb of heart plus rotorooter carrotieds ) i will go as long as i can and keep climbing ..i cannot carry the 85 lbs packs for 30 mile hikes like i once did now i teach and share all i can carry light dont hike too far stop and enjoy the view let the heart catch up..never retreat..never surrender

    • @baronedipiemonte3990
      @baronedipiemonte3990 2 года назад +2

      @@blackoracle69 Hell no i won't surrender ! One night I got back from guard drill and decided I'd eat a pop tart and go to bed. About 45 minutes later I can't sleep because of heartburn. I get up and take some antacids and it gets worse. I decided I wasn't going to endure that the whole night and went to get dressed and then started to have arm and jaw pain & started to sweat... then I recognized what it was (I was an EMT 20 years ago). Drove to the ER and had a second one right in front of the triage nurse who was pissed at me cos I was complaining of waiting 15 minutes. Blood tests came back - sure enough ! Turned out I had three blocked arteries 80-90%. And those were from unknown high cholesterol. They did 3 stents the next morning. My insurance gave two EKGs a year. Was all good so I never thought any different until that night. So now I take half a dozen pills a day. So far so good. You stay well too Blackie. You have a lot more to teach all of us. God bless !!!

  • @Plain-Ole-Chuck
    @Plain-Ole-Chuck 2 года назад

    Like those air tight bags...

    • @blackoracle69
      @blackoracle69  2 года назад

      Me too!

    • @Plain-Ole-Chuck
      @Plain-Ole-Chuck 2 года назад

      I vacuum pack a lot of small items at home .. be nice to be be able to redo it in the field to some extent

  • @zachariahlee3393
    @zachariahlee3393 2 года назад

    I just shove my bedroll unrolled into my backpack
    Have done this all my life from millitary to civilian. Unless it's wet..that's how I roll on..

  • @richhoule3462
    @richhoule3462 2 года назад

    Where did you get the Rhodesian Brushstroke BDUs?????

    • @blackoracle69
      @blackoracle69  2 года назад

      given to me by a friend who was over there

  • @jamesjackson4831
    @jamesjackson4831 2 года назад

    Thank you, sir! Boomer Sooner.

  • @randygalichia
    @randygalichia 2 года назад

    Your south sounds exactly like Kansas, boy I know exactly what your talking about when you say ground crawling, high heat and humidity, and sweating like a pig ..we got it all

    • @blackoracle69
      @blackoracle69  2 года назад

      yep but you don't have many trees i worked out there a few times wide open spaces

    • @randygalichia
      @randygalichia 2 года назад

      @@blackoracle69 Im in south East Kansas, we own 475 acres, our property is mostly farm ground so it's been cleared out for that, but we do have about 10 acres total woodland, our area here is loaded with trees and flat as a pancake.now western Kansas, yeah hills and bare bones.

  • @richardstyron5716
    @richardstyron5716 2 года назад

    What is the make of your