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  • What kind of thermos bottle is pictured in the fire at the end of the video??

  • @Dpwalts That SS bottle is a Stanley, single wall bottle. I don't know the model, I picked it up in a clearance sale. I love the thing. Guyot also has a similar bottle. There are a bunch of brands, make sure it is not double wall thermos...

  • Great Tip! thanks for sharing!

  • On second thought, I don't know, Perry. Your last pic on the last 5 seconds video reminded me of the Burt Reynolds centerfold he did for Playgirl back in the 70s. I can remember my wife shoving the picture in my face back then. I hope you are gonna keep it clean and not try to cash in on the seeedier side of things. I don't like seeing you pose like that!!! hahaha ;-}

  • Nice tip.

  • excellent! 

  • Excellent video and great tip. I'll file that one away in my fire starting bag of tricks. Thanks for sharing.

  • I was expecting a thunder storm I decided to take some 4mil plastic and see how well I could shelter already had a hammock went outside with some para cord and went to work. I could not sleep under what I had built but I could stay dry the wind blew rain between 45 and 90 degrees If it weren't for some painters plastic I would have been drenched in that 3 hour storm. While I did remain dry It really made me appreciate what people sleeping rough have to deal with. Ron Paul 2012.

  • @cdltpx I took well rounded stones and tied my rope to them this gripped the tarp very well not one of the 5 attachment spots tore. I used a ridgeline to support the center of the tarp my mistake was making my ridge line too high. I used an old satellite dish to contain my fire and during the hardest rain I was warm by the fire even though I was in shorts. The best way to know if you can deal with hard to deal with situations is to practice the what if's when you have time to refine.

  • This is one of those tips that stay with you, Thanks

  • ... certainly a resource to keep in mind - thanks for the tip!

  • Excellent video & Great observation. I've learned same techniques from an Japanese hunter before.

  • @maxinpains Great!! Thanks so much for watching

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