SOLO OVERNIGHT IN A BUSHCRAFTER TENT. NEW SURVIVAL GEAR FOR MY SPRING SUMMER BUGOUT BAG SHTF LOADOUT
Testing the outback bungalow bushcrafters Shelter, by Onetigris with sleeping bag, and reviewing ne bugout bag gear for 2024
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I appreciate the review of your gear. That mag pouch on your left side is an excellent idea.
@idahoprepper
2 күн бұрын
Thank you for watching, I’m glad you enjoyed it! Thanks again for your support!
@Foskey83
2 күн бұрын
@@idahoprepper Of, course! Great content!
The tent will keep you a hell of a lot warmer too. Also I would still bring a tarp to put over your tent for extra protection from heavy rain
Awesome overnighter 👍🏻 appreciate the review & information take care
@idahoprepper
2 күн бұрын
Thank you very much, I’m glad you enjoyed it! Thanks again for your support!
If youre going to carry and use that tent I would add a pair of trekking poles, that way you could set it up right away without having to cut or find limbs for the uprights. They also make poles for the same thing but the trekking poles are multi use, just a thought, and you could also set it up in areas without trees should that be necessary. Thanks for showing! 👍
@idahoprepper
Күн бұрын
Yeah.. I’m definitely considering adding poles to that tent system.. thanks for watching!
Definitely some great stuff here! I definitely need to add sustainable food procurement to my bag. I also love the bone broth. I will be watching this again while I reset my bag this coming week. Thanks!
@idahoprepper
16 сағат бұрын
That’s awesome! I’m glad to hear that you got something from the video.. thanks for watching!
@ArmoredXJ
8 сағат бұрын
@@idahoprepper absolutely man! I look forward to your content every week!
A quick deploy ridgeline works awesome with that tent as well if there are trees close by. My son has the same tent and loves it.
@idahoprepper
Күн бұрын
Good tip! Thanks for watching!
Nice tent and gear
Thanks for Sharing
@idahoprepper
2 күн бұрын
Thank you for watching and supporting the channel!
I agree , great design
I used to be a tent guy, I'll keep my hammock now lol.
Bone broth packets great idea I'm adding some to my food ration bag. Thank for sharing!
@idahoprepper
Күн бұрын
Yes, they are very good! Perfect base for soups and stews! Thanks for watching!
Love your informative videos Thnx so much
@idahoprepper
Күн бұрын
Thank you very much, I’m glad you got something from them! 😊 thanks for watching!
Good video love the gear. I’m bugging in no reason to leave my home which is rural Maine. That’s my plan
Great video
@idahoprepper
Күн бұрын
Thank you very much, glad you enjoyed it! Thanks again for watching!
I've never had much luck with the rice meals.
Dude great video man!!! I like that tent dude might have to pick one up it’s not a bad price either!
@idahoprepper
Күн бұрын
Thanks bro, glad you enjoyed it! Yeah, the tent worked out great, I really like it so far! Thanks again for watching!
I have my backpack, battlebelt and chest rig. Bushcraft guys need to learn off hikers. Plus hikers need to learn off bushcraft people. Im getting a lightweight quilt soon. I have my silkyboy saw. Weight matters a lot. More weight more calories. Tents dont keep us warm. A folding lightweight mat is great. I cut mine in half long way. I need only spinal and hip bone support. Also trekking poles are light and can be used for a trekking pole tent or simply a tarp. My titinum small stove is great. Plus old school esbit fire tabs for quick coffee. Bushcraft guys carry way to much heavy gear. Between my backpack, battlebelt and chest rig its all still heavy but more balanced. Unlike a hiker im looking at more long term survival. With my ar6 stinger 2 repeating crossbow and slingshot for small game. Plus of coarse passive fishing and small game gear. I have my hammock. Preferred but i can use my tarp. I just call it my survival gear for whatever.
Awesome video....I've got a question about the Baofeng G11S radio's... Do you know if you can buy a converter for the battery ? I know some of the Baofeng models you can buy an incert that converts the radio to double or triple A batteries ?
No disrespect though I would love to have a small tent just in case and that is a bad ass tent..
What kind of bag is your bug out bag? Or what bags do you recommend?
How many liters is your pack, and what does that load out weigh in at?
I found a turniquit from snakestaffsurvival that is a lot smaller. I thought it was called moleskin. What do i look for? I have bloodclot powder. But its small tubes for smaller wounds.
How do you combat mosquitoes. Where I’m at northern Midwest. It’s fuckin brutal you go outside in long sleeve layers or get ate up.
@idahoprepper
2 күн бұрын
I hear ya! It’s probably not as bad here as you guys have it.. but the way I deal with it is using the Ben’s mosquito spray… the new tent really does help though! I had two shirts on, and the mosquitos were still poking me through the two layers! 😬 good luck! Thanks for watching!
@bricketdabrown9607
2 күн бұрын
@@idahoprepper I will have to check it out thanks for getting back to me!
@jaretmoskal5558
Күн бұрын
South Floridian here, we have mosquitos that can be confused with small birds. Thermacell products work pretty good. My wife has a rechargeable bug repeller that takes little cartridges. It works well and she’s sensitive
Can you close the awning or is it just the screen door
Pretty neat little tent, but for me, there are too many guy lines to trip over
@idahoprepper
Күн бұрын
😆 yeah I definitely got tripped up on them a few times! Thanks for watching!
No shoes inside the tent 😂
@idahoprepper
Күн бұрын
I tried my best to keep them out! 😆 thanks for watching!
Idaho, huh ...?
@idahoprepper
Күн бұрын
Yep! It’s a great place to live!