Repacking Your Ruck For Winter Operations

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

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  • @mr.stotruppen8724
    @mr.stotruppen8724 29 дней назад +9

    The USMC bivvy/sleep system is just the newest version (10+ years old) of Tennier's updated MSS that for the longest time only the Marines were buying. The army only recently started acquiring them to replace the mountain of UCP bags they bought.
    The bivy is bother nicer (you can close it and not suffocate) and worse (it is very narrow). The bags are pretty much the same except the patrol bag (warm weather) is coyote and the intermediate (cold) is black. Officially the entire system is four pieces just like the old ones but from what I've seen of recent arrivals' CIF hauls is the employees there have this nasty habit of only giving them the summer bag, the bivy, and an ancient UCP era stuff sack with broken buckles. They then freeze their dicks off in the winter time and wonder why the army hates them.

    • @LFAnon
      @LFAnon  29 дней назад +4

      great info... pinned sir!

    • @mr.stotruppen8724
      @mr.stotruppen8724 29 дней назад +4

      The new bags are noticably warmer than the old ones and weigh just about as much but I couldn't tell you if that's because they've gone to a new, more efficient insulation (it's probably still climashield apex or primaloft whatever just like it was back in 2010) or because they're new and they've still got some loft because they haven't been thrown in an industrial washer and dryer a hundred times yet.

  • @VictoryOrValhalla14
    @VictoryOrValhalla14 29 дней назад +6

    Metal canteen or a canteen cup with lid. Put the lid on the bottom with a wash cloth over it to prevent noise.

  • @JayBlanco11C
    @JayBlanco11C 28 дней назад +8

    Sandbags! The one thing that let's me know this is someone who gets it, good job and great video

  • @TAVAAR7
    @TAVAAR7 28 дней назад +4

    This is my favorite time of year to get out and do stuff, whether rucking, camping or ftx. 😁

  • @IndependentArmz
    @IndependentArmz 29 дней назад +8

    I do appreciate you doing your part to help educate people that may never get it otherwise. It is time consuming and doesn't pay anything. Keep going as long as possible

  • @abebrazil4309
    @abebrazil4309 28 дней назад +4

    Last of the Mohicans has such a great soundtrack. Good choice

    • @LFAnon
      @LFAnon  28 дней назад

      @@abebrazil4309 shhh don't tell RUclips it's actually copyright lol

  • @tonybarone5757
    @tonybarone5757 26 дней назад +2

    I swore by pack light and freeze at night. A bivy sack and poncho liner is what I used 94.3% of the time. In Jan-Feb I packed a light sleeping bag with poncho and bivy. Waffle top and bottoms with decent socks.

  • @paul7754
    @paul7754 24 дня назад

    Great video! I bet many are impressed with your minimum winter load - I am! It's good to know through experience what works for you so you don't have to refinance the house to buy trendy winter gear. The 'one pack' principal is a damn good method too!

  • @MidwestDeplorables
    @MidwestDeplorables 29 дней назад +9

    Glossed over your heresy of cotton socks.

  • @nickgomez6272
    @nickgomez6272 5 дней назад +1

    gorgeous backpack.

    • @LFAnon
      @LFAnon  5 дней назад

      @@nickgomez6272 they make super good shit!

  • @Rebel_Spirit_Operations
    @Rebel_Spirit_Operations 29 дней назад +5

    Lmao that first clip bit cracked me up😅

  • @AlphaCharlieConcepts
    @AlphaCharlieConcepts 29 дней назад +5

    Need to start repacking mine for winter.

    • @LFAnon
      @LFAnon  29 дней назад +1

      Got a few more weeks than me down there!

  • @TheMrhoneycutt
    @TheMrhoneycutt 23 дня назад

    Can't say I agree about the radio situation, but the rest is spot on!
    My AO has extreme temp swings, and weather in general (Tornado sirens just turned off about an hour ago). Typically a winter for me is going to be the 20s and teens, but can definitely dip below 0 on occasion. I'm a firm believer in a high r value pad, and a quilt. The underside of a sleeping bag does absolutely nothing by the time your bodyweight compresses it. Wasted space and weight.

  • @G.W-01
    @G.W-01 29 дней назад +3

    Awsome brother, didn't expect to get this vid so soon, but im glad it got uploaded.

    • @LFAnon
      @LFAnon  29 дней назад +1

      I've been putting this one together for a little bit longer. Trying to fuzzy the lines with fun intros/copyright rules.

  • @urielmartinez2161
    @urielmartinez2161 28 дней назад +1

    Awesome. I love going outside in the winter. Less audience to see me larping inna woods

  • @TackshooterOG
    @TackshooterOG 29 дней назад +4

    I use the Helikon Tex Swagman Poncho as a liner for my sleeping bag. I think it prob ads 10-15 degrees of comfort on top of the MSS Summer bag and Biv that are my usual goto. In very cold weather I usually opt not for more sleeping bag but more sleeping pad. I spent some time in ND and I used the EWCS + Swagman + MSS Green Bag and Biv down well into the cold cold just by using a full tent and having 2 sleeping pads. Thermarest NeoAir + a Zfold USMC sleep pad for around an R value of 9ish. That for me most of the time in the deep cold of ND was plenty when I was in the field. Now that I am on the east coast though I think just the summer stuff will do year round likely as the south doesnt get that cold where I am now.

    • @LFAnon
      @LFAnon  29 дней назад

      many times i have thought about buying one of those swagmans

    • @TackshooterOG
      @TackshooterOG 29 дней назад

      @@LFAnon Dude, They are the thing that has me looking so hard at the hill people gear seraph. Its a real nice thing to have cause it is waterproof and so for wet weather I love having something like that I can zip up around me while wearing my gear still. Keeps my sleeping bag cleaner as I tend to believe that you should doff as little as you can and still be able to rack out somewhat comfortable.

    • @LFAnon
      @LFAnon  29 дней назад

      @@TackshooterOG in my limited experience with them Hill People Gear makes excellent stuff.
      Im the same way, if we are working id prefer to just leave most everything on and cover up to rest. If I am 'camping', fuck that Im gonna be comfy and sleep good.
      But lightfighter aint luxury.

    • @TackshooterOG
      @TackshooterOG 29 дней назад

      @@LFAnon "If you are not hurting you're prob dead and you just dont know it"

    • @jeremymoses7401
      @jeremymoses7401 28 дней назад

      Ive got a swagman basic. Little heavier duty than a poncho liner and a bit narrow but it works out quite nicely. Mid to low 40s easy. Ive also got one of Dave's forrester quilts from pathfinder. Its a bit bigger and i can get it down to freezing with no layers. I havent had them both together through a winter yet, i know they feel quite oppressive for fall, so im interested to see how they do in winter.

  • @twinarrowssurvival.2.065
    @twinarrowssurvival.2.065 29 дней назад +2

    19:42 Solid knowledge transfer brother me living in the south in North Carolina our winters aren't as harsh as most still have to have some warming layers and warm sleep equipment ..

  • @okanagan.outdoors
    @okanagan.outdoors 25 дней назад

    Important point to bring up cheers

  • @aaronroth734
    @aaronroth734 29 дней назад +2

    I'm a little guy and always find myself cold, swapping to winter-time in my ruck is a constant war of items. It is SOO important to USE the pack, even for a short weekend. Make mental notes of the gear that is used and the gear that even if its cool/luxury, is it worth the weight. OH! and i appreciate your "stuff it in" mentality, it took me a LONG time to realize that folding/rolling/positioning looks great for video's but really leaves a LOT of small pockets of unused space in your bag.

    • @RetardOlympics
      @RetardOlympics 27 дней назад

      Wool shirts are amazing. Wool base layer, polyester on top to make sure you're evaporating your sweat outside rather than keeping it in, then a water repellent shell is really all that's needed. Obviously we know feet and hands and head expell a lot of body heat, so keep your wool socks nearby. Make sure you have ways to add warmth to your arteries! A little goes a long way. Femoral artery area and wrist are good to cover, as well as obviously your neck. A scarf that's wool blend, maybe two will save your ass in 99.9 percent of situations.

  • @DocCypher
    @DocCypher 29 дней назад +1

    Similar system that I have, pretty solid kit. Only things I do different than your setup is my lvl 1 is a Aclima Woolnit top and bottom. (fishnets basically for those that are unaware of what mesh base layers are) And I use a nesting cup with a lid to boil water. Just some things I picked up being an ultra light camper.

    • @LFAnon
      @LFAnon  29 дней назад +2

      @@DocCypher them light weight backpack boys can teach wonders to the infantry!
      Traditionally civilians are SME's and will/would contract or volunteer to train professional military.

  • @woodsghost9088
    @woodsghost9088 28 дней назад +1

    I think you have a great setup. Where I'm at, temps often get down to -20F with wind chills at -40F or lower. Worst I remember was -60F. I wasn't actually in that weather that few days. I was in a house.
    But key point: I use more than the Crossfire (ALICE large). But after some years, my load looks similar enough to yours. Not as cool though. And I have froze my nuts off failing to carry enough for sleeping. So many times. So many frozen nuts. So that is my big difference.
    Excellent as always. And I'm always learning.

    • @LFAnon
      @LFAnon  28 дней назад +2

      thats fucked up cold lol!
      My bud who trained with the Estonians talked about the big difference between wet cold and dry cold. We dont have dry cold here, thank god.

    • @woodsghost9088
      @woodsghost9088 28 дней назад

      @@LFAnon I don't think I'm as far North as Estonia? I bet they would laugh at me.
      Thank you again for your work and sharing your experience!

  • @Saintgrove4life
    @Saintgrove4life 29 дней назад +1

    Excellent video

    • @LFAnon
      @LFAnon  29 дней назад

      Thank you very much!

  • @BMO_Creative
    @BMO_Creative 27 дней назад +1

    Yessir! I have a Military M998 Hmmwv I love BUT would sell to you for your channel! I know you'd give it a good home!

    • @LFAnon
      @LFAnon  27 дней назад +1

      Hahaha, I am afraid I probably cant afford it. And definitely cannot keep it running.

    • @BMO_Creative
      @BMO_Creative 27 дней назад

      LOL I printed out the complete mechanic manual and have been workin on it for fun for years... LOL... Honestly, the thing just runs great! I've never had a breakdown and that diesel engine just runs and runs! LOL

    • @LFAnon
      @LFAnon  26 дней назад +1

      @@BMO_Creative Id love to get one eventually. Right now my tacoma is just about as useful for daily tasks.

  • @G.W-01
    @G.W-01 29 дней назад +1

    As far as canteens go steel is definitely the way to go especially something with a wider mouth which helps for cooking/eating purposes among other things.

    • @LFAnon
      @LFAnon  29 дней назад +3

      you will pry my titanium from my cold dead hands

    • @G.W-01
      @G.W-01 29 дней назад +1

      @@LFAnon I haven't invested in a titanium canteen yet, I hear alot of people are switching over to it though, and there's already quite a few companies making them, any recommendations?

    • @LFAnon
      @LFAnon  29 дней назад +4

      @@G.W-01 most of all Ti in the world comes out of russia. So you are going to get a Chinese product almost no matter what. They are all very competitive, buy whatever is the best price on Amazon that has the pieces you want!

  • @swalker157
    @swalker157 29 дней назад

    I would replace one of the blankets with a level 7 top or bottom. Keeps the heat closer to you and will help dry out wet layers.

    • @LFAnon
      @LFAnon  29 дней назад

      I lost my level 7s long ago. IF I need it stuff a coat in the lid.

  • @corporaterobotslave400
    @corporaterobotslave400 24 дня назад +1

    @8:00 With the Camelbaks / Platypus: you can get insulated covers for them and insulated hose. But I still carry a metal canteen in winter along with it. Btw, beans & rice = type A blood, by chance?

    • @LFAnon
      @LFAnon  24 дня назад

      yeah i bet they would love to sell me more junk lol

  • @WhiteBreadThunder-op6in
    @WhiteBreadThunder-op6in 29 дней назад

    Congrats on your full time content creating.
    Canteens and filters are a moot point from this point on. As the sun drops below the horizon, not to return until next year. The big freeze. A large billy pot to melt snow is about the only option for liquid water.
    Your winter pack is like my summer pack.

    • @LFAnon
      @LFAnon  29 дней назад

      @@WhiteBreadThunder-op6in that was satire bud

  • @Andrew85or
    @Andrew85or 28 дней назад +1

    In the Marines, we'd sleep with our camel backs so they wouldn't freeze. Bivvy, hydration, black bag, patrol bag. Boots get thrown in the bivvy too, as well as any damp uniforms.

    • @LFAnon
      @LFAnon  28 дней назад

      because you had too lol
      sometimes my boots go in the bottom of the bivvy

  • @domvdg
    @domvdg 29 дней назад

    Good video

  • @savagesapper4260
    @savagesapper4260 27 дней назад +1

    Regarding the packing of your sleep system / clothes, why not just get a larger pack for the colder seasons?
    Aren't you concerned about being able to tear down your sleeping area quickly in the event of taking contact?
    Or is your plan to simply grab the essential gear and ditch the rest?

    • @LFAnon
      @LFAnon  27 дней назад

      Why would I get a larger ruck when I can obviously fit everything I need in this ruck?
      This is the same method I follow to pack summer weight items, it only takes second longer with heavier stuff, and you can do it much faster than folding or rolling.
      And yeah. If I take hard contact at the same location I chose to sleep. Don't worry about any of this shit and just win the fight, or run away bravely. Get new shit later.

    • @savagesapper4260
      @savagesapper4260 26 дней назад

      @LFAnon
      All fair points.
      I was mentioning a larger ruck for ease of packing. Granted, you took more time to pack since you were demonstrating how you do it.
      I'm sure heat of the moment, and with practice, repacking everything would go faster.
      My own personal preference would have a slightly larger ruck that would allow me to throw everything into it, at random, and just move - no stuffing or finessing required.

  • @VrILLR
    @VrILLR 27 дней назад

    Needs more denim crye combat pants.

  • @secretsquirrell13
    @secretsquirrell13 25 дней назад

    No jerven fjellduken? Cool kit your shoulder holster for you 19x is super cool what brand/model is it? Also don’t sleep on a hill people gear mountain serape. I’ve had one for 6 years and it’s still going strong and is an excellent piece of kit.

  • @MikeTyson-il5gn
    @MikeTyson-il5gn 26 дней назад

    I own the army and USMC bivy. I prefer the USMC just because it has wires to keep the bivy off my face.

  • @Mikehood96
    @Mikehood96 29 дней назад +4

    🇺🇸

  • @northeastrebel439
    @northeastrebel439 29 дней назад +3

    As a new englander....i fucking hate the winter..

    • @LFAnon
      @LFAnon  29 дней назад +2

      I think I prefer being very very sweaty!

    • @northeastrebel439
      @northeastrebel439 29 дней назад +1

      @@LFAnon same!

  • @isatq2133
    @isatq2133 29 дней назад

    Ill be the idiot fighing in my wool coat and sweatpants😂

    • @LFAnon
      @LFAnon  28 дней назад +1

      Ill be in the 3" shorts and facepaint.

    • @isatq2133
      @isatq2133 28 дней назад

      @ hell yeah. We’re both gonna freeze our asses off

  • @Generic_Username_0331
    @Generic_Username_0331 28 дней назад +1

    Where can i get that folding stove? Thats awesome and ive been looking for not a trash amazon one the past week.

    • @LFAnon
      @LFAnon  28 дней назад

      @@Generic_Username_0331 it's made by "vargo" I believe

  • @G.W-01
    @G.W-01 29 дней назад +1

    Have you had the opportunity to try out Alpaca wool for your blanket as part of your overall sleep system?

    • @mr.stotruppen8724
      @mr.stotruppen8724 29 дней назад +3

      Anything heavier than next to skin layers just isn't worth the weight in wool for the warmth you get tbh

    • @LFAnon
      @LFAnon  29 дней назад +3

      I have not. I just stopped wearing cotton socks year around lol

  • @eb4305
    @eb4305 День назад

    Have you done a video about that trailer setup?

    • @LFAnon
      @LFAnon  День назад

      @@eb4305 not yet, working on getting it set up right still

    • @eb4305
      @eb4305 День назад

      @ looking forward to it. Is it a custom rig or modified commercial trailer?

  • @BrokiNogin-jv2tn
    @BrokiNogin-jv2tn 26 дней назад +1

    A couple shots of vodka in the water will help it stay liquid a bit longer and wont impair you.

    • @LFAnon
      @LFAnon  26 дней назад +1

      Haha of course the Aussie is giving me booze smuggling advice... Between you and me its ALL vodka.

    • @BrokiNogin-jv2tn
      @BrokiNogin-jv2tn 25 дней назад

      @@LFAnon If we were talking smuggling, I wouldn't suggest ruining it by putting it in water :D
      For others that might read this, only do this if its sterilised. The alcohol actually promotes parasite growth. It feeds them.

  • @TacticoolVIKINGBeard
    @TacticoolVIKINGBeard 16 дней назад

    Ive been on a lookout for a good quality bivvy that has some room in it for me a poncho liner and wool blanket as i am not a small guy and everything i see is narrow and $100+

    • @LFAnon
      @LFAnon  16 дней назад

      surplus bivvys have always been my choice... my bud says the marine one is best because of the bug net and wire to keep it off your face

  • @everythingamazing365
    @everythingamazing365 12 дней назад

    Im really curious as to why you put the tarp in the bottom of the pack? I keep it in the top or outside of the pack because when I need shelter I need it fast. If its raining I dont wanna pull out all my things onto the ground to be able to deploy my shelter, if you know what I mean.

    • @LFAnon
      @LFAnon  12 дней назад

      @@everythingamazing365 I can get in my pack from the bottom!

  • @terrybutler-fl4dx
    @terrybutler-fl4dx 21 день назад

    Tell our fathers we love them as well. If my memory serves me correctly, God spoke more about fathers than HE did of mothers. ijs

    • @LFAnon
      @LFAnon  21 день назад

      im a mommas boy

  • @mdog1615
    @mdog1615 29 дней назад

    i live in the great white north , i use a lot of usgi surplus winter gear and it works quite well.
    winter gear is expensive , the surp works good and if you learn how to layer and manage moisture in the cold you can really get a lot of performance out of the surplus gear. no need to spend thousands on expensive gear. sleeping bags and clothing.

    • @LFAnon
      @LFAnon  28 дней назад

      @@mdog1615 preach!!

  • @jacklawson9613
    @jacklawson9613 24 дня назад

    8:20 would you suggest a flare gun as a good alternative to those aerial flares?

    • @LFAnon
      @LFAnon  24 дня назад +1

      sure, but the higher you can get the flare, and the longer it lasts, the more effective your signal is... expired rocket safety flares really kick ass

  • @dougo753
    @dougo753 29 дней назад

    Who makes the brown level 5 ECWS gear you held up at the beginning?

    • @LFAnon
      @LFAnon  29 дней назад +1

      That is a reproduction made by a chinnese company i believe, Teesar. I believe optics planet still has a few remaining. They are actually a TRUE OD, meaning in certain light they look green, in other brown. Best colored gear I own.

    • @dougo753
      @dougo753 28 дней назад

      @@LFAnon Thanks, wow hard to find in stock. I'm happy to see the weather cooling down and you not sweating so much in these videos brother! It was stressing me out that you were going to fall out!

  • @dswade59
    @dswade59 28 дней назад

    Any particular you have the sand bags in those increments?

    • @LFAnon
      @LFAnon  28 дней назад +1

      @@dswade59 I needed to divide 200 somehow lol
      My bud who was infantry said they carried 7 a person. Weird number.

    • @josephgriffin6552
      @josephgriffin6552 28 дней назад +1

      ​@LFAnon there is a particular individual fighting position that requires 7 sandbags

    • @LFAnon
      @LFAnon  28 дней назад

      @@josephgriffin6552 I figured it was something simple like that. Mines gonna be better, i have 10 :)

  • @woodsghost9088
    @woodsghost9088 28 дней назад

    Agreed. Radios are gay. And weird. Always have a flare. Or 2.

  • @jacklawson9613
    @jacklawson9613 24 дня назад

    For water in the winter I was thinking of wearing my camelback with my 2nd layer and having my m65 jacket & liner to insulate. Haven’t had the chance to try it out yet, but maybe this winter I can.
    Does anyone have any experience with this method? Good idea or shitty idea?

    • @LFAnon
      @LFAnon  24 дня назад +1

      if its going to get down to freezing, that hose WILL freeze solid. It will be hours, or active warming before you can use it again.