Stealth Camping Principles

this post contains affiliate links, using them keeps me stoked With an emphasis on food, fire, water, shelter, and navigation. Become a member to gain access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEbvsxlw-ZEeoeZ_3r0smlg/join CHEST RIG The Rig, Flagging Tape, 550 Cord, Weather Meter, Silva Compass, Rite ’N Rain, Mora Knife, Signal Mirror, Flashlight, IR Beacon. TACTICAL TAILOR PACK The Pack,Continue reading “Stealth Camping Principles”

Gear That Works – and Gear That Doesn’t

this post contains affiliate links, using them keeps me stoked In one case, we have some cheap gear that works great – and in the other, we have some gear I won’t buy again. Become a member to gain access to perks! CHEST RIG The Rig, Flagging Tape, 550 Cord, Weather Meter, Silva Compass, RiteContinue reading “Gear That Works – and Gear That Doesn’t”

Knots and Shelters

this post contains affiliate links, using them keeps me stoked I keep going back to using the same knots for shelters – here is part one. How and when to tie them. Become a member to gain access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEbvsxlw-ZEeoeZ_3r0smlg/join CHEST RIG The Rig, Flagging Tape, 550 Cord, Weather Meter, Silva Compass, Rite ’N Rain,Continue reading “Knots and Shelters”

Surprised By Their Capabilities

this post contains affiliate links, using them keeps me stoked I’ve used the Hill People Gear SAR kit bag for some time, and I do enjoy it. It’s large, capable, and durable. With three pockets, you can store all the gear you want easy access to. I must admit, I was very hesitant about buyingContinue reading “Surprised By Their Capabilities”

How To Get Your Own Topographical Maps

this post contains affiliate links, using them keeps me stoked More people are realizing that an over-reliance on battery powered devices isn’t the way to go. GPS and all the applications out there are great tools, but there is no substitute for having a quality paper topographical map and compass. But resourcing maps can beContinue reading “How To Get Your Own Topographical Maps”