Nice videos. I plan on getting an Olive Swanndri from you (I have a plaid one already) and maybe a Fallkniven A1 when i get the funds. Just curious, what kind of pants and rifle are those?
Hi Thanks for the comment. The swannies are great. I can recommend the A1 one too. I haven't done a video on that (except a comparison), I'll have to get around to it.The rifle is a Sako Finnbear in .25-06, an older 80's model, great rifle!
Glass is good. but i don't recomand to bring out in fields...lol stainless steel titanium is great. light & durable. but no Alminium. the heabymetal leech to the water and invade your brains. good luck try to detox that! it's takes time & money. but most of you won't really notice that you are already crazy from it...LOL
Ahhh, thats no Turtle neck, thats my Buff neck tie. It keeps the sun off my neck and I can pull it up as a face mask, when hunting. You can also blow your nose in it.
Tea's great!. Easy to make, easy to store and refreshing. I take coffee too, but its more of a hassle to make, unless you take the freeze dried type. I highly recommend 'Tetleys!"
Nice videos. I plan on getting an Olive Swanndri shirt from you. BTW, what kind of pants are you wearing?
chucknoir 1 year ago
Nice videos. I plan on getting an Olive Swanndri from you (I have a plaid one already) and maybe a Fallkniven A1 when i get the funds. Just curious, what kind of pants and rifle are those?
chucknoir 1 year ago
@chucknoir
Hi Thanks for the comment. The swannies are great. I can recommend the A1 one too. I haven't done a video on that (except a comparison), I'll have to get around to it.The rifle is a Sako Finnbear in .25-06, an older 80's model, great rifle!
workwearcanadacom 1 year ago
Hi 50,
Well, I'd missed out on fried venison that morning.....
workwearcanadacom 1 year ago
that tea was tooooo milky
50cliber 1 year ago
soory but British Army aluminium mess tin and Brit solid fuel stove is much more practical and usefull
SOULFLYSI 2 years ago
Not a chance...Crusader is the best out there IMHO. If only they designed SS canteens for them.
Aluminum isn't good for you.
pervisirani 2 years ago
STAY AWAY FROM ALMINIUM.
maxinpains 2 years ago
So you drink beer only from a glass bottle ??
SOULFLYSI 2 years ago
@SOULFLYSI
Glass is good. but i don't recomand to bring out in fields...lol stainless steel titanium is great. light & durable. but no Alminium. the heabymetal leech to the water and invade your brains. good luck try to detox that! it's takes time & money. but most of you won't really notice that you are already crazy from it...LOL
maxinpains 2 years ago
Paul,
You see what I still don't get is....
How do you wear long sleeves and an undershirt in 30 degree C weather?!!!!
Thecarotidpulse 2 years ago
oh and have you by any chance given any thought to my suggestion of distributing RAT knives in Canada?
Thecarotidpulse 2 years ago
Email me directly and I'll give you an update!
workwearcanadacom 2 years ago
You know long sleeves are better!. Keeps the sun off you and keeps the skin cool
workwearcanadacom 2 years ago
Aye, which is why I wear a technical longsleeved shirt while in the sun...
but the undershirt/turtle neck is a bit much IMO
Thecarotidpulse 2 years ago
Ahhh, thats no Turtle neck, thats my Buff neck tie. It keeps the sun off my neck and I can pull it up as a face mask, when hunting. You can also blow your nose in it.
Paul
workwearcanadacom 2 years ago
It's all that body hair.
Aqualiteking 2 years ago
Looooool!
+1!
Thecarotidpulse 2 years ago
I hope he means Fahrenheit... otherwise I don't think he'll survive the winter in Canada :-)
DrChrisBiomed 2 years ago
He is from Vancouver.... >:-( they only have "winter" o,O
Thecarotidpulse 2 years ago
Well, I always thought of the Canadians as "the cooler Americans", but having a cup o' tea in the middle of the woods is very British, rather ;)
Anyway, I like your gear.
gesamtszenario 2 years ago
Tea's great!. Easy to make, easy to store and refreshing. I take coffee too, but its more of a hassle to make, unless you take the freeze dried type. I highly recommend 'Tetleys!"
workwearcanadacom 2 years ago