Ive had my wife camping a couple times...she doesnt abuse me, or complain, but she's deathly afraid of snakes, so usually I go with my brothers. I try to get her out, but it never fails, within a couple hours, here comes mr Serpent, and she's done!!
Great video! I think I have some constructive criticisem: bring a button compass, you never no, you may need it. A small survival kit with the basics, way to make fire, water purification, snare wire, and some 550 cord and a Mylar blanket for shelter. Happy trails!
That first aid pouch is pretty huge for a day hike -- are you really accident prone or do you pack just because you like that it says "ouch pouch" on it?
When we went (past tense) camping, all I would bring was mountain house dried meals, which most outdoorsey chicks "cook for you" 'cause it does'nt require math, and a few dress ties (neckware) in the event her meds would'nt do the job, and she would get all dark and abusive, and start threatening me and all the wildlife, so I would just hang myself in a tree! Now I camp alone!
My "EX" girlfriend also drinks (drank) soooooo much water. She was abusive verbally! She despised wildlife, thinking they would all eat her alive if given half the chance. We are (were) soooo opposites. That cliche' saying about opposites attract......."It's BU&$SH*@!"
Nice video. A little tip, a whistle will come in handy. I have a whistle mounted on every bagpack I own with a lighter and/or firestarter. Also a pen light be good. Just in case if hike talks longer then expected.
The cellphone isn't useless, A person with no signal can dial 112, and the phone will reroute the call to the nearest tower (any commercial tower) to connect you to emergency responce. (it cost $0.75 per call)
@joeQFEARWGE I understand that another good idea is to text emergency information. That way, the phone will continue to send the message until successful.
Also, add a small firestarting kit and a thin, single-use emergency blanket to the daypack the few ounces are well worth the added safety. Night in the mountains can get pretty cold if you find yourself unable to make it back for some reason.
For those with no experience with it, in large parks the cell phone can end up being pretty useless. For example, T-Mobile service anywhere near Mount Saint Helens is non-existent. The phone is good to have, but be aware of if you have service or not. It should not be your only lifeline. Try to let someone know where you are going and when you expect to be back if you can.
can i bring her?
cwn420 4 months ago
What the...
You don't need half of that
Just wear all your clothes then put food and water in your bag and if u get hot you can just take it all off and put it in the bag
coolpixx12 4 months ago
What about the tampons?
junglepoppa 6 months ago
I learned nothing from this video!
Not that there wasn't useful information, I just couldn't concentrate on what she had to say because of how hot she was!
MetaZoo22 7 months ago
Uh, hello! Your cell phone won't get reception in the mountains... at least not the mountains I hike in!
Carbolicsmokeball26 7 months ago
@Carbolicsmokeball26 SO TRUE!!!
NateGecko 1 week ago
big boobs
MrCasiopcr20 8 months ago in playlist Camping tips and tricks 7
Ive had my wife camping a couple times...she doesnt abuse me, or complain, but she's deathly afraid of snakes, so usually I go with my brothers. I try to get her out, but it never fails, within a couple hours, here comes mr Serpent, and she's done!!
1234maddiekinz 8 months ago
Lol - guys tell you all about the survival knife they're packing, with girls it's about their face cleanser and hair net. Love-it!
cosytoesUK 8 months ago 2
Great video! I think I have some constructive criticisem: bring a button compass, you never no, you may need it. A small survival kit with the basics, way to make fire, water purification, snare wire, and some 550 cord and a Mylar blanket for shelter. Happy trails!
CDoggsRandoms 9 months ago
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That first aid pouch is pretty huge for a day hike -- are you really accident prone or do you pack just because you like that it says "ouch pouch" on it?
chaddvanzanten 10 months ago
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chaddvanzanten 10 months ago
You are really nice looking!
lawson863 10 months ago
Im sorry I cant focus on the video what kind of pullover is she wearing?!!! I must have it!
JuiceBox801 10 months ago
When we went (past tense) camping, all I would bring was mountain house dried meals, which most outdoorsey chicks "cook for you" 'cause it does'nt require math, and a few dress ties (neckware) in the event her meds would'nt do the job, and she would get all dark and abusive, and start threatening me and all the wildlife, so I would just hang myself in a tree! Now I camp alone!
nyczumazooma 10 months ago
My "EX" girlfriend also drinks (drank) soooooo much water. She was abusive verbally! She despised wildlife, thinking they would all eat her alive if given half the chance. We are (were) soooo opposites. That cliche' saying about opposites attract......."It's BU&$SH*@!"
nyczumazooma 10 months ago
Nice video. A little tip, a whistle will come in handy. I have a whistle mounted on every bagpack I own with a lighter and/or firestarter. Also a pen light be good. Just in case if hike talks longer then expected.
gabeus2010 10 months ago
Whats the name of the song you're singing?
afterthefox7 10 months ago
@afterthefox7 LOL
kbrebel04 10 months ago
why can't I find a girl like this to hike with :(
jarhiker 11 months ago 2
what kinda crazy food is that?!
Burletonboy 1 year ago
@Burletonboy that crazy food is called trail mix it usually has mnm's, raisins, cereal, and nuts or oats
johnzaborek2 1 year ago
@johnzaborek2 yup, for energy and nutrition. (doesn't look to appetising though.)
gisda1 11 months ago
Love to go backpacking and camping with this lady!..if you are ever in Britain,give us a ring!!!
andysm1964 1 year ago
STOP SINGING SO MUCH WHEN YOU TALK!!!!!
afterthefox7 1 year ago
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jamesvolunteer 1 year ago
Stop singing while you're talking. And always keep your cell phone on your person, never in a backpack or purse, O.K.!!!
afterthefox7 1 year ago
Stop singing while you're talking.
afterthefox7 1 year ago
nice video..would recommend an extra cell battery fully charged and gerber tool...
lukebanditchip 1 year ago
The cellphone isn't useless, A person with no signal can dial 112, and the phone will reroute the call to the nearest tower (any commercial tower) to connect you to emergency responce. (it cost $0.75 per call)
joeQFEARWGE 1 year ago
@joeQFEARWGE I understand that another good idea is to text emergency information. That way, the phone will continue to send the message until successful.
aTellerOfTruths 1 year ago
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joeQFEARWGE 1 year ago
Can you repeat the cell number again, I did not get it the first time.
almartinplumbing 1 year ago
id like to go on a hike with you
8582971 1 year ago
ill fill ur thermos with my hot liquids.
Blondie767 1 year ago
Good video, but I have some critiques that I hope will help:
It's great that you mentioned maps, but I didn't hear you mention a compass to go with them. It's really key, especially when dark or overcast.
I'm guessing you carry a pocket knife as a matter of course, but it would be good to mention it for people who are totally new to backpacking.
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SynnicWinterhaven 1 year ago
Also, add a small firestarting kit and a thin, single-use emergency blanket to the daypack the few ounces are well worth the added safety. Night in the mountains can get pretty cold if you find yourself unable to make it back for some reason.
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SynnicWinterhaven 1 year ago
For those with no experience with it, in large parks the cell phone can end up being pretty useless. For example, T-Mobile service anywhere near Mount Saint Helens is non-existent. The phone is good to have, but be aware of if you have service or not. It should not be your only lifeline. Try to let someone know where you are going and when you expect to be back if you can.
SynnicWinterhaven 1 year ago
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nice titties!
you ain't using a push up bra are you?
nipzilla 1 year ago
she's hard as a rock, dang.
blingdorkle 1 year ago
only pussies go for day hikes! she would need that handwash when i jizz all over her tities!
SuperEarther 1 year ago
Stop Singing Missy!!!
afterthefox7 1 year ago
That belt buckle she's wearing is the shit!
KB3GZW 1 year ago
@KB3GZW i think her buckle says WEMT
readingleejh 1 year ago
@readingleejh lol
SuperEarther 1 year ago
@SuperEarther lol? i dont know what u are thinking but WEMT stands for Wilderness Emergency Medican Technician... so... lawl
readingleejh 1 year ago
@readingleejh people barcoded like cattle lol. So primitive
SuperEarther 1 year ago
I wish she would pull her zipper down a bit so I could concentrate more on what she is saying
DMPYT 1 year ago
@DMPYT hahahahahahaha!!!! you're crazy
afterthefox7 1 year ago
@DMPYT It is immature perverts like you who will prevent this lovely lady from posting more videos...........grow up.
tuxinduluth 1 year ago
This is good practical advice.
As we all know, there is no definitive list of what to take as there are so many variables and personal preferences to consider.
EQUIPnTRIP 2 years ago
"Ouch Pouch!" LOL
AKSKSMAN 2 years ago 3
@AKSKSMAN hehe
SuperEarther 1 year ago
shes cool, i subed!
mountainman1996 2 years ago
Awesome channel! Subscribed!!
RedHorizen 2 years ago 10
nice info thanks
CatfishMan43 2 years ago 3
That was very nice, I think I'll buy my girlfriend that particular Camelbak backpack, since she drinks so much water all the time.
afterthefox7 2 years ago 15
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peachn8a 2 years ago 3