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Wilderness Survival : About Lightweight Camping Tents

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Uploaded by on Jul 22, 2009

A camping tent that is light in weight, such as three to five pounds, is ideal for a hiking trip that involves traveling for many miles. Discover how lightweight tents will allow a hiker to carry more food with help from an Eagle Scout in this free video on camping gear.

Expert: Charlie Vance
Contact: www.SwimmingPoolAnswers.com
Bio: Charlie Vance has been camping since he was a kid. Vance spent time with the Army, and was part of Boy Scouts of America for nearly a decade, making it all the way through Eagle Scout.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

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  • I'm afraid I wouldn't rely on this advice at all. Very unconvincing.

  • I wouldn't say this is wilderness survival and wouldn't say he's an expert.

    I go camping and walking in Prembrokeshire, The Brecon Beacons and Snowdonia, I'm currently using a Vango Spectre 200 for myself. Theres enough room for myself and my kit.

    one rule I would say is that make sure you have a flysheet layer to stop the rain theres nothing worse than waking up in a wet tent.

  • @cowboy82272 Dude, thats because you dont have the first clue about survival and know to just bring the needed items instead of all the crap. Marine recon, and you dont have a clue and I would out survive you in any situation.

  • @surf403 You seriously need some help man, psychological I mean. I use a 6 person tent for myself, my son and our dog plus all of our gear and it fills it up.

  • @surf403 He's correct, so im pretty sure that makes you the MORON.

  • i am more confused about tents now than i was before i watched the video

  • @jkljkljkjkljklj hey you can get a mosquito net for your tarp as well, attached to the bottom of the tarp. if u r using a hammock its really better than a tent, because you dont need a mattress for insulation and its set up really quickly

  • he's  high

  • This info helped me understand the basics of buying a tent

  • Your accent amuses me. And you don't look right without a bong in your hand.

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