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Uploaded by on Apr 17, 2008

This is Part three of a series i am doing on you tube, The series is titled outdoor survival, I will be taking you through some of the basics of surviving if you are injured or lost, This video will document clothing, How to implement and how to survive if you become lost. This video series is an absolute essential if you love the outdoors and want to enjoy a safe experience. Enjoy!

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  • Wow! Great video. I learned so much. I never realized there is so much to plan for.

  • Always plan for the unexpected!

  • You have quite a lot of wool clothing (socks, gloves, pants). They are warm no doubt, but if they get wet they stay wet and heavy for a very long time. How do you get around that?

    Thks

  • Be in good shape LOL! Actually wool even when wet will continue to insulate and typically i like to wear clothes in layers. I have as of this last winter came to the liking of wearing A duck canvass outfit on the outside of wool insulating clothing, The cotton duck like Carhart's really help repel the water when it is treated with Kiwi camp Dry and it still breathes. Look into polypropeline long underwear, It will work with the same insulating properties as wool but will be lighter when wet.

  • I do Mix it up, i have more clothing than this but usualy i wear these things while i am out hunting.

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  • You get good comments from me.

  • It is cool that you are so into the outdoors and helping those who may be interested though less informed and illexperienced. People will adapt and likely include some or all of what you do here, and it may just save someone, never mind make there unforseen stay a little safer and more comfortable.

    Nice work!

    I have had Polypropolene products for almost 20 years now...I guess on the islands here on the Pacific Coast with all our Rain we need that sort of thing...good show though man! *****

  • better to be seen as on orange blob than a dead Actionman...(GI JOE)..stay safe mate..

  • geting around to watching them all you set up verry similar to me do you go in for days at time or 1 day & out & then in again thats how i do it in out

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