How To Evade A Professional Military In The Winter Mountains

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@Rakadis
@Rakadis 16 күн бұрын
People underestimate how hard this shit is. Did a survival and evasion course in 2003 in Finnmark in the North of Norway. It lasted a week and we where chased by dogs for the last 3 days. I lost 9 kilos of weight and probably a few years of my life due to those dogs scaring the shit out of me in the middle of the night. Lastly, snow shoe movement training is key. Those things will do weird shit to your leg muscles unless you train with them regularly. EDIT: For clarity, since people are asking "why no skiing", the reason why wrote about snowshoes and not skis is because the course instructors did not want to chase us over a too large an area. If we had skis we would be able to cover all the ground we had available in about 20 hours instead of the week we did it in when wearing snowshoes.
@Rich45464
@Rich45464 16 күн бұрын
This is a gold tier comment
@killertruth186
@killertruth186 16 күн бұрын
Especially how easy it is to accidentally run into your pursuers or the wrong place.
@elix901
@elix901 16 күн бұрын
I use to do SAR in the Rockies it hard being the tracker even when your person wants to be found. Sometimes we’d help with fugitives fleeing as well. It’s physically demanding.
@chartreux1532
@chartreux1532 16 күн бұрын
As a Heeresgebirgsführer (Army Mountain Guide) of the 23. Gebirgsjägerbrigade (231. Gebirgsjägerbattalion) of the Bundeswehr i think that even is an Understatement that People underestimate this! The Winter/Harsh Terrain Survival and Evasion Training we did had around 68% fail within the first 5 Days, which of course is not something to be ashamed of. Most failed during the certain "Surprises" the Leadership randomly throws in and which changes everytime which can include a simulated Kidnapping and very Icy Water. Definitely took me a while to recover from all of that I don't know what yours entailed but i'm sure it was similar! Prost & Cheers from the Snow-Covered Berchtesgaden in the Bavarian Alps
@mewkatlol
@mewkatlol 16 күн бұрын
I did three evasion courses in New masterdoom and won many edals. Its really hard but luckily I am cool n' tough like a real army boy.
@viking420
@viking420 15 күн бұрын
Served in the army in northern Norway. I am by no means an expert on evasion (or escape as we called it), but I would love to share a bit about surviving in the cold, especially in terms of clothing. As mentioned in the video, the key is to adjust your layers according to activity level, temperature, wind and precipitation. The best tips I have for winter ops: - Your innermost layer should always be wool. Not only is wool warmer than synthetic materials, but it provides warmth even when wet which makes it far superior to any synthetic material. If you have a high activity level I can not recommend wool thermal netting enough. It transports humidity away from your body, preventing you from getting soaked when marching etc. - We used something called "the chimney principle". Warm air rises, and will bring humidity with it, so ensure air can flow all the way from your legs to your upper torso where you'll need some ventilation so it can exit (wear more spacious clothes, and don't tighten them too much around your waist). If you follow this and use wool thermal netting the difference in humidity is massive. - You'd be surprised how little clothing you really need when maintaining a high activity level, we often used just wool netting and snowcamo when marching in -20 to -30 C (low wind and no precipitation). It's better to be a bit cold while marching, than wearing too much and sweating. But then it's even more important to quickly add more layers as soon as your activity level decreases. - One area that's often overlooked is your face, at -40 and 15 mph winds, windchill will cause frostbite in only 5 minutes, so cover your face well (neck gaiter/balaclava with holes for breathing through plus snow/ski goggles is my best tip). Take a look at a windchill factor chart and you'll realize how important it is in arctic areas. - NEVER touch metal with your bare hands at sub-zero temps, you'll get frostbite almost instantaneously. At the end of the day you have to try and fail a bit to figure out what works for you, we're all different and accustomed to different climates. Stay vigilant and take action quickly, it's much better to be uncomfortable for a couple minutes while changing clothes, than being absolutely miserable in an hour when you're soaked or freezing.
@bluekoi455
@bluekoi455 15 күн бұрын
Thanks for that awesome info!
@markreynolds6715
@markreynolds6715 15 күн бұрын
Great info. Fortunately I live in Hawaii. I've only worn shoes maybe 40 minutes in the last 5 years. I don't even have long pants or a coat. I've spent 2 years in the snow. Don't miss it. I find it amazing and kinda reassuring that wool is still the best.
@bamaknifeguy
@bamaknifeguy 15 күн бұрын
Great stuff man. Thank you
@ToMeTheFool
@ToMeTheFool 15 күн бұрын
Fantastic info, and thank you for your service. The thermal netting base layers look crazy, but I've seen some interesting reviews about it on hiker forums and KZbin. It's got the best weight to warmth ratio for any base layer and is growing in popularity in hiking circles, with advocates citing that the clothes have proven their effectiveness with the Norwegians. Thank you for bringing this to the world!
@natebise6424
@natebise6424 15 күн бұрын
I remember cold weather training in the marines. It was -20 during our hike and i was quiet the whole time just enjoying the views ignoring the suck. After a few hours i tried to talk after someone asked me if i was alright and my lips were frozen! I couldn't talk until about 10 minutes of trying. Good times
@PrinxzAep
@PrinxzAep 16 күн бұрын
BECOMING DEADLY IN THE MOUNTAINS IS BACK
@Mr.Bobcat1776
@Mr.Bobcat1776 16 күн бұрын
Everyone should read First Blood.
@PlasmaPro8
@PlasmaPro8 16 күн бұрын
What is that about?​@@Mr.Bobcat1776
@tacticutelife
@tacticutelife 16 күн бұрын
Love this series of vids! Can actually learn something here due to his SERE background.🫡
@geoanalytics1983
@geoanalytics1983 16 күн бұрын
It’s always the same vid…….
@twinarrowssurvival.2.065
@twinarrowssurvival.2.065 16 күн бұрын
🇺🇲🇺🇲
@RJsWildFinland
@RJsWildFinland 15 күн бұрын
Another former Finnish conscript here. -Skis or sliding snowshoes are better and faster than normal snowshoes. -Don't sit on the snow too long or you get a urinary tract infection. -Use Merino wool or mesh baselayer. -Don't use nicotine products or drink alcohol, those increase the risk of frostbite. -Eat a lot, in cold weather body use more energy to produce heat.
@wildernessrn2766
@wildernessrn2766 12 күн бұрын
How do you get a UTI from sitting on the snow?
@matkahenkilo8554
@matkahenkilo8554 12 күн бұрын
Sometimes our constricpts are told to be wary of urine track infection. People warning them usually get it mixed with irritated prostate gland (which can get irritated from cold)
@davosholdos1253
@davosholdos1253 11 күн бұрын
Make sure your gun stays sighted in with extreme cold!
@awlam23
@awlam23 10 күн бұрын
how tf would you get an INFECTION from sitting on the show?
@warrenharrison9490
@warrenharrison9490 8 күн бұрын
Sitting pads to prevent hemorrhoids.
@jamesb2291
@jamesb2291 15 күн бұрын
I work for a County Sheriff's Department, and we fairly often will be involved in trying to apprehend people that run. The ones that get away are the ones that quickly put as much distance as possible between them and the last known location. Time and distance are the number 1 most important thing when it comes to escape and evasion.
@ronnienoneyabusiness2844
@ronnienoneyabusiness2844 15 күн бұрын
That's straight up truth right there..keep as far from the gvts goons as possible...
@petervery3881
@petervery3881 3 күн бұрын
Do y’all have drone capabilities at a county level, im sure it depends on the county but if you do how many residents does your county have and what state.
@jamesb2291
@jamesb2291 3 күн бұрын
@petervery3881 yeah we have drones. Even a lot of smaller depts have at least one drone these days. I'm in Missouri, about 50k people in the county.
@CiviTac
@CiviTac 16 күн бұрын
Thank goodness you came back to this content.
@tacticutelife
@tacticutelife 16 күн бұрын
The best work he does IMO!
@SurvivalScoutOutdoors
@SurvivalScoutOutdoors 16 күн бұрын
100%
@SouthernBell77
@SouthernBell77 15 күн бұрын
Good stuff here…. Got my popcorn ready!😋
@ru5ty829
@ru5ty829 15 күн бұрын
Feels weird tbh. GT and crew were tweakin for a bit. Jumpshots? Really dawg?
@dylanpage88
@dylanpage88 15 күн бұрын
Agreed
@VictoryOrValhalla14
@VictoryOrValhalla14 16 күн бұрын
This is what veteran run channels need to be doing, knowledge transfer not worrying about drama.
@slappy8941
@slappy8941 16 күн бұрын
But I want to hear all the Green Berets and Navy SEALS trashing each other like mean girls in high school! 😂😂😂
@JohnSanders-p7o
@JohnSanders-p7o 16 күн бұрын
Prob cause Gthumb has a body count higher than Charlie sheen. Army navy still mad they was not on cool missions.
@DronesUnder2A
@DronesUnder2A 15 күн бұрын
If allowed.
@tacticutelife
@tacticutelife 15 күн бұрын
@@JohnSanders-p7o Agreed...AFSOF mostly at the tip of the Speer!
@MoonMoon-gu2ge
@MoonMoon-gu2ge 15 күн бұрын
I mean I have taken lives,, but GT has definitely created more lives
@jordanbaldwin1477
@jordanbaldwin1477 16 күн бұрын
This is the type of content we want, keep it up!
@tacticutelife
@tacticutelife 16 күн бұрын
With out a doubt! Love this shiz right here!
@JasonSullivanBigBass
@JasonSullivanBigBass 16 күн бұрын
I honestly loved this because it's more training we can put with our on . Thanks
@thorfinthorfin3010
@thorfinthorfin3010 15 күн бұрын
Metal widemouth canteen are a must. You can heat them up on a fire to thaw your contents. You can also fit a knife inside to poke around the water if it starts to freeze. Carry it upside down because they freeze from top to bottom. That way the ice is on the bottom when you flip it over. Awesome video sir.
@XortiXz
@XortiXz 15 күн бұрын
A fellow Brent0331 viewer I see
@slorbonmyknorb777
@slorbonmyknorb777 15 күн бұрын
PLEASE do a desert version!!! the intense heat during the day vs cold nights + dealing with scorpions/snakes/venomous critters have made training in my area somewhat of a living hell. which i think could also be used as an advantage against a pursuing military force
@Dantick09
@Dantick09 13 күн бұрын
Not much evading to do with dunes in every direction though
@perrywaaz3660
@perrywaaz3660 12 күн бұрын
Just watch Dune
@harkosenmatti4781
@harkosenmatti4781 15 күн бұрын
finnish conscript here! i cant stress it enough. CHANGE YOUR CLOTHES when they get wet. When youre moving, you will sweat no matter what, make sure that when you stop for even a quick break, change your wet socks, shirts etc. Also pro tip: if you put a t-shirt on top of the merinowool baselayer, it collects most of the sweat and your merinowool stays suprisingly dry. Great video man!
@puma51921
@puma51921 15 күн бұрын
Thanks for the info on the t-shirt. Does the t-shirt material matter?
@Eggmayor
@Eggmayor 15 күн бұрын
Perkele
@harkosenmatti4781
@harkosenmatti4781 15 күн бұрын
@@puma51921 it doesnt really matter, we had basic cotton t-shirts in the military and it did the job just fine
@xxxlonewolf49
@xxxlonewolf49 15 күн бұрын
Over or under the wool?
@Lex44477
@Lex44477 15 күн бұрын
Merino wool baselayer as layer 1 and ie cotton t shirt as layer 2 ​@@xxxlonewolf49
@aishikroy9323
@aishikroy9323 16 күн бұрын
Ahhh.....our beloved American Captain Price.
@PoliticallyInsensitive
@PoliticallyInsensitive 16 күн бұрын
What kind of name is "Soap"?
@Echo_Mike
@Echo_Mike 16 күн бұрын
That’s why we’ve got to do a collaboration
@funestaanimae8026
@funestaanimae8026 16 күн бұрын
Captain Thumb
@oscarg.6667
@oscarg.6667 16 күн бұрын
Captain Cost
@creed3658
@creed3658 16 күн бұрын
Flannel Daddy
@ArndellL
@ArndellL 15 күн бұрын
Former wilderness survival instructor and guide from Canada: The cold is the next thing that will kill you or slow you down. In cold conditions, dehydration becomes a significant risk quickly because your body must humidify the cold air as you breathe. When dehydrated, you may experience cognitive impairment "getting dumb", and this state of high blood viscosity increases the likelihood of mistakes that could prove fatal. To stay warm, follow the "5 Bs" (translated from French, so they may not sound as catchy in English): - Bogey (Move): Keep moving to improve circulation. Focus on using large muscle groups, such as your thighs. Exercises like squats are particularly effective. - Beverage (Hydrate): Drink plenty of fluids to maintain low blood viscosity, which helps with the efficient transmission of blood and heat throughout your body. - Bite (Eat): Consume small amounts of food regularly to keep your body burning calories. Avoid large meals, as they can slow you down. Before sleeping, eat something to keep your body's "furnace" burning through the night. - Bodily Needs and Bowels: Retaining fluids or stool in your body forces it to maintain those substances at 37.5°C (98.6°F), wasting energy that could otherwise heat your body. Use the restroom frequently. If you're not urinating often, it's a sign of dehydration. Interestingly, urination is one of the quickest ways to feel warmer instantly. These steps will help maintain your warmth and survive in cold environments.
@bastogne315
@bastogne315 15 күн бұрын
So dont poo...yeah sure!
@Solo-8676
@Solo-8676 14 күн бұрын
Very good advice, I'll try guessing the French words: bouger, boite, bouffer, and then the last two are probably besoins and then bowels or some latin-derived cognate
@ArndellL
@ArndellL 14 күн бұрын
@ You are right one. Bouger. Boire. Bouffer. Besoins.
@ArndellL
@ArndellL 14 күн бұрын
@ Specifically say to go to the washroom.
@MrSlayerboy99
@MrSlayerboy99 14 күн бұрын
@@bastogne315his instructions were to use the restroom frequently….. reading comprehension…it’s good for you
@trooperjinthewoods4538
@trooperjinthewoods4538 15 күн бұрын
As a Canadian soldier we or I anyways tried to tie off my mid section on my smock or jacket, that way it holds or traps heat in zones, permitting me to stuff a water filter, socks, gloves ect. mt. mags in my jacket to dry them out. Multiple wind shields around a sterno can will help provide thermal cover. ( We didn't have drones in my day though ) I stered wood pellets into my sterno gel cans to boost their cold weather potency. - constantly eating on the go also helps keep you warm and energetic. ( M & M's , jerky, Lipton cup-a-soup, and trail mix ) were my favourite. - cliff bars, raisins, and granola bars also work. - chocolate bars in the winter are also fantastic Food is very important.
@480JD
@480JD 15 күн бұрын
Reese's cups are a goat for this.
@Troubl3_Actual
@Troubl3_Actual 14 күн бұрын
Swe here. Have had quite a few "interesting" experiences both in and out of uniform (14+ years). Some of them: * Worst temperature to be in is around +3/-3 C (37 to 27F in EagleFeather Units) ... Everything goes wet and temp is around the freezing point * Rain clothes are a viable option to not get wet from snow/sleet and also if you need to go low to hide/ambush, just remember what keeps water out generally also keeps water in. * Most issued clothing; A lot of cotton/polyester mixes, check your clothing and buy quality, high-wool content base layers * Hiding/ambushing/stationary; Don't stand/sit/lay directly on the snow/ground - pile a bunch of pine branches to lay/stand/sit on. Unless you like your body parts deep-frozen. * Coniferous/Evergreen trees; when on fire can make quite cracking and crackling noises - noise and light discipline is important. * Hats; Your head is a chimney, it is an outlet for a lot of body heat, wear a wool hat to keep that heat. * Body Heat; You're not gay for trying to stay alive, Sometimes you absolutely need to share body heat with a battle buddy. But also - what happens in the forest stays in the forest. ;)
@Vtoroypilot2
@Vtoroypilot2 Күн бұрын
They say that the training that takes place on Brokeback Mountain is especially tiring and not every soldier can handle it.
@Echo_Mike
@Echo_Mike 16 күн бұрын
Good to see you’re back to training videos mate
@GarandThumb
@GarandThumb 16 күн бұрын
Always training!
@ArghIsThisHandleTaken
@ArghIsThisHandleTaken 16 күн бұрын
@@GarandThumb I heard you training with my mom last night. What a chad.
@Outlaw_Actual11b
@Outlaw_Actual11b 16 күн бұрын
@@ArghIsThisHandleTakenwait a minute that’s backwards 🤣
@tsepheltenzin3753
@tsepheltenzin3753 16 күн бұрын
​@@GarandThumb tried looking up your old mpx review but seems like KZbin deleted it.
@Jack-M1113
@Jack-M1113 15 күн бұрын
@@ArghIsThisHandleTakenthat was me, my bad. 😊
@sirdanoman
@sirdanoman 16 күн бұрын
Mike is running around my old stomping grounds. Literally. 4 season wildland firefighter in central Idaho! Love your channel!
@GarandThumb
@GarandThumb 16 күн бұрын
lets gooooo
@tacticutelife
@tacticutelife 16 күн бұрын
@@GarandThumb Freaking beautiful up there! We just got snow for the first time in years down here in the south and absolutely went out and larped so hard! Posted on IG!
@SouthernBell77
@SouthernBell77 14 күн бұрын
@@tacticutelife I seen your posts.. vids and pics💯
@WileyE.Coyote-i7c
@WileyE.Coyote-i7c 13 күн бұрын
Yep, miss being up around Yellow Pine, Stibnite, Challis, Deadwood, Cascade, Donnelly, McCall.
@IcemanSG88
@IcemanSG88 15 күн бұрын
As a Canadian, this might be useful in the foreseeable future
@chriskola3822
@chriskola3822 15 күн бұрын
Grab your SKS and go inna woods ;)
@walthermodel01
@walthermodel01 15 күн бұрын
Sorry mate, i want some of that Canadian land :)
@Tango-Mike-Bravo
@Tango-Mike-Bravo 15 күн бұрын
You all in Canada should have a long time ago with your government
@Maxrepfitgm
@Maxrepfitgm 15 күн бұрын
As an American, we're going towards fascism so you, and the world, should probably be prepared
@joefraser9636
@joefraser9636 15 күн бұрын
@@Tango-Mike-Bravonot how democracy works though is it?
@codywatkins2263
@codywatkins2263 15 күн бұрын
I was stationed in Alaska for 3 years. This was what we did for training constantly. I'm so glad I have that cold weather training under my belt. This brings back memories. Good shit sir!
@WinstonBlack88
@WinstonBlack88 15 күн бұрын
My buddies and I tried this out. RIP to all of them that never made it back. 😢miss ya Tony!
@norarm_tactical
@norarm_tactical 16 күн бұрын
Happy to see our Merino wool baselayer in action 🙏🏽 9:04
@GarandThumb
@GarandThumb 16 күн бұрын
We love it!
@trollmcclure1884
@trollmcclure1884 14 күн бұрын
It's a gimmick no magic. Pure polyester first layer works best. Wool can soak in 20% of water by weight. It's just a tiny bit better than cotton in retaining shape and trapped air. It doesnt generate heat. It's an urban legend. The only wool that keeps you warm when wet is the greasy one on a sheep.
@tmmccormick86
@tmmccormick86 16 күн бұрын
A simultaneous advantage and disadvantage to be aware of when it’s 0-32F is that falling snow and heavy powder absorb sound and reduce noise signatures. This helps you improve noise discipline, but it also means that OPFOR is harder to hear.
@GarandThumb
@GarandThumb 16 күн бұрын
That's a great point, the winter environment is a constant challenge!
@offset_elephant2291
@offset_elephant2291 16 күн бұрын
We need a desert training after this too.
@GarandThumb
@GarandThumb 16 күн бұрын
yessir!
@iKAZAKHSTANgaming
@iKAZAKHSTANgaming 15 күн бұрын
@GarandThumb Hallelujah
@Christoph-sd3zi
@Christoph-sd3zi 15 күн бұрын
Only Boomers live in the desert
@geraldholt2755
@geraldholt2755 15 күн бұрын
Agreed. I don't have much in the way of snow, but I have tumbleweeds for the whole country.
@lardomcfarty9866
@lardomcfarty9866 15 күн бұрын
Get with Admin about that. Dude lives in Arrakis
@zeflo5343
@zeflo5343 12 күн бұрын
As a former Norwegian conscript served in the arctic circle: Be careful using face paint in the cold. That’s because the face paint can conceal changes in skin colour, which are signs of development of frostbite.
@MidnightMarksmen
@MidnightMarksmen 15 күн бұрын
Becomind deadly in the mountians should be a mainstay of this channel, by far and away some of the most informative and well put together videos on the youtubes
@basic_hydra6050
@basic_hydra6050 15 күн бұрын
What you also got to consider is that snow eats a lot of noise so if you hear something its closer then you think it is
@scooterboy901
@scooterboy901 15 күн бұрын
if you can hear something in the woods in the snow, you can probably see it.
@danagreene10
@danagreene10 16 күн бұрын
Yellow snow is the lemon flavor. It'll help you replenish your electrolytes, make sure you grab that when you see it. 14:03
@Asome3333e1
@Asome3333e1 16 күн бұрын
And you better hurry cause electrolytes are what plants crave.
@Christoph-sd3zi
@Christoph-sd3zi 15 күн бұрын
I recognize a fellow Marine when I see one
@CragScrambler
@CragScrambler 15 күн бұрын
Remember, others will tell you not to eat the yellow snow, but that's just because they want it for themselves.
@BaloneySandwichWithKetchup
@BaloneySandwichWithKetchup 15 күн бұрын
the forbidden lemonade.
@That_Pat_Guy
@That_Pat_Guy 16 күн бұрын
as a 15T (blackhawk mechanic/crewchief) before every deployment we would do a full escape and evade course and it blew my mind how many didn't take it serious. i loved the training and took it very serious. we would start in a shell of a helicopter and have to move over 8-10 miles and evade ground troop patrols convoys and even other helicopters flying over it was so much fun
@GrumpyGenXGramps
@GrumpyGenXGramps 15 күн бұрын
Hey, former AVIM level 68B here! (Aircraft Powerplant Repairer) I was told they changed the MOS designation since I got out. We did some serious Company level escape and evade training when I was stationed at Fort Carson! We totally embraced the suck and had a blast! I was also on the downed aircraft recovery detail and we had to recover a Blackhawk that went down up in the mountains in chest deep snow, that they decided to also use as a training exercise. Night recovery in hostile conditions. THAT just sucked!
@theap0killyp1k2
@theap0killyp1k2 15 күн бұрын
Probably some undiagnosed 'tism. I love ruck marching and I'm 'high functioning'.
@tacticutelife
@tacticutelife 14 күн бұрын
@ a form of therapy my ex used to tell me about SERE and all of the survival rucking he would have to do!
@MrSlayerboy99
@MrSlayerboy99 14 күн бұрын
That sounds like a super fun training exercise
@xandersims1999
@xandersims1999 14 күн бұрын
You were at Ft. Eustis?
@randomcitizen2384
@randomcitizen2384 11 күн бұрын
I have 4 sons and they all love to watch your videos. Thanks for not being vulgar or using offensive language. It is possible to get your point across intelligently without being vulgar. Thanks again.
@jasondubois3399
@jasondubois3399 15 күн бұрын
I’m glad you mentioned the snow wells under the trees. As soon as you started talking about initial hide sites that was my first thought and I was literally on my way to comment about it when I heard you mention it. But as for the need to shed layers as you warm up, I have found that for me, simply taking off my gloves and unzipping the top of my jacket is enough to cool down to a manageable temperature. And the best part is that I can do it while moving so I don’t have to stop and take off my pack to dress down. It’s great for staying mobile.
@lazyman7505
@lazyman7505 16 күн бұрын
This is the type of content that makes your channel stand way above others. Talk is cheap, real life lessons from an actual military professional are priceless.
@SouthernBell77
@SouthernBell77 13 күн бұрын
@@lazyman7505 Absolutely… his AFSOF and SERE experience is worth paying attention to… great comment!
@distruptivesuburbia2081
@distruptivesuburbia2081 15 күн бұрын
I know these videos are long but honestly, I’m always disappointed when they end. I could’ve gone for another seven hours of this today. Top tier tism
@Chonkasaurus
@Chonkasaurus 16 күн бұрын
In Idaho's frost, a shadow looms wide, Garand Thumb stands, rifle at his side. A yeti roars, ice cracks below, Tactical chad, delivering the blow.
@GarandThumb
@GarandThumb 16 күн бұрын
DED
@williamdai8796
@williamdai8796 16 күн бұрын
and breeding too
@yianni1908
@yianni1908 16 күн бұрын
@@williamdai8796😂😂😂
@tacticutelife
@tacticutelife 16 күн бұрын
🤣 🫡
@Christoph-sd3zi
@Christoph-sd3zi 15 күн бұрын
Our Father, Lord of LARPing
@0bserver416
@0bserver416 14 күн бұрын
The GT we love! Next, make SERE video on open terrain like plain deserts and steppe.
@Mythix-net
@Mythix-net 12 күн бұрын
Garand I love your content man. Garand has the coolest autism a guy could have, the dangerous to his enemies kind but he's a patriot through and through. You're awesome Garand.
@8.bit_gun340
@8.bit_gun340 16 күн бұрын
Despite the recent drama surrounding Mr.Thumb here I’m happy to see that he still produces quality content and still educates the masses. Keep up the great work man love your content ❤
@devinadkins4090
@devinadkins4090 15 күн бұрын
0:11 absolutely beautiful country
@Wyoming_Cowboy
@Wyoming_Cowboy 15 күн бұрын
That's the mountain west for ya. I absolutely love living in the mountains
@devinadkins4090
@devinadkins4090 15 күн бұрын
@ yes it is, I live in the mountains of WV but there are few places you can see that far, at least where I’m at.
@canaanstuart3331
@canaanstuart3331 15 күн бұрын
@@devinadkins4090Born in Morgantown. West Virginia is such a beautiful gem that needs to be rediscovered and rejuvenated. I’m sure you already know. Everyone from WV carries that weight in the back of their mind, the beautiful state with a tragic history. One day I’d like to get some property out there again in those gorgeous mountains! Nothing like it!
@devinadkins4090
@devinadkins4090 15 күн бұрын
@@canaanstuart3331it is beautiful, I’m about 1.5 hours sw of Canaan resort. North central wv is my favorite part. Love Seneca rocks area.
@Gothic1Actual
@Gothic1Actual 16 күн бұрын
Keep these types of videos coming. This is what your serious viewers want to see. Knowledge transfer is key to a successful life.
@1robertcourtney
@1robertcourtney 10 күн бұрын
Mike, thank you for being so valuable to the community and all the countless hours and hard work you put in to make your stellar content happen 🇺🇸
@chaseD707
@chaseD707 8 күн бұрын
This is incredibly helpful information man. When I was growing up I worked with my old man running cannabis operations in the deep mountains of nor cal. Not realizing at the time that we implemented a lot of this stuff. Constantly listening, looking, never taking the same path to the grow site, always walking on a angled slope, taking advantage of every fallen tree to throw off trail, maybe walking back up a few paces just to walk down a fallen tree throwing off tracks as well as choosing the worst hardest terrain that no one is willingly going to take. We are always expecting someone’s hot eyes in the sky so hide points are key. A lot of this stuff was taught to my old man by his friend who was a military guy and I was taught these things as a 12 year old kid through out my early adult life. This is serious stuff that we just might need here soon so train fellas it could be the difference between life and death
@randompanda876
@randompanda876 16 күн бұрын
Garand thumb enabling the male fantasy of the red dawn scenario lmao
@tom.m
@tom.m 15 күн бұрын
Wolverines!
@stillcantbesilencedevennow
@stillcantbesilencedevennow 15 күн бұрын
"Keeps me warm."
@josh656
@josh656 15 күн бұрын
Gen X kids are ready
@SouthernBell77
@SouthernBell77 13 күн бұрын
@@tom.m 😂
@CodyseusRex
@CodyseusRex 13 күн бұрын
Favorite movie of all time as gen z😂, makes me feel super patriotic!
@SmossyYT
@SmossyYT 16 күн бұрын
As a Civilian, Thank you for what you do brother.
@clint1261
@clint1261 16 күн бұрын
Bar none some of the most educational and thought provoking material online. Outstanding
@caka8662
@caka8662 5 күн бұрын
These are BY FAR my favorite videos that you do! The quality, effort and breakdown of things that your doing or could do is amazing! Also like how you give little mini gear breakdowns on certain important pieces of gear like the snow goggles in this video for example. As usual when one of these drop, i cant wait for the next one!
@trooperjinthewoods4538
@trooperjinthewoods4538 15 күн бұрын
Some Canadian troopers also told me they used to tie weighted strips of different lengths of cloth or canvas ( just a few ) that would drag behind the snow shoes to obscure the trail left by them, also the strips of cloth could be treated with pepper spray or something the dogs don't like and may turn them off or overwhelm them.
@MrManoKihikihi
@MrManoKihikihi 16 күн бұрын
Be careful with face paint in the extreme cold. It can freeze and give you frost bite really quickly on the skin you applied it to
@GarandThumb
@GarandThumb 16 күн бұрын
depending on the temperature yes. We were close to 0 F but it's not so much a concern until about -20 F
@MrManoKihikihi
@MrManoKihikihi 16 күн бұрын
@@GarandThumbunfortunately that’s a concern for ya boi a few months out of the year :(
@aaronfox5559
@aaronfox5559 16 күн бұрын
I would think you would have bigger problems than face paint in -20 weather but good to know. I would never live someplace that gets below 0
@olligesd9343
@olligesd9343 15 күн бұрын
@@aaronfox5559 Yeah, temps that low suck ass. I was in ND in -32f temps w/ a 10-15mph wind. Any unprotected skin starts to burn immediately, even your eyeball juice starts freezing, causing rapid blinking and all the hairs in your nose feel like their made from brass. Screw that.
@BaloneySandwichWithKetchup
@BaloneySandwichWithKetchup 15 күн бұрын
@@MrManoKihikihi if it's -20 throw on a balaclava, you'll get frostbite with or without paint at that temp.
@truthseeker...
@truthseeker... 15 күн бұрын
People also don't realize it take years to develop what I call "brush legs". It's where you gain muscle memory and balance in the steep and rugged terrain. I live and hunt in the rockys. I guide hunts, and it's always an issue when I take a mid-west or east coast person hunting. They have terrible balance and their legs aren't conditioned for constant up hill and down hill walking and climbing over windfalls. Their knees and ankles often give out. Moral to the story, get those brush legs developed.
@Korporaal1
@Korporaal1 15 күн бұрын
Yep. Same as backpack conditioning: You have to get used to moving with a GBFO bergan, especially over rough terrain. If you that untrained, sprains and worse are waiting to happen.
@ryshellso526
@ryshellso526 15 күн бұрын
Same with boating and sea legs.
@theKashConnoisseur
@theKashConnoisseur 14 күн бұрын
That goes for any level of strenuous exercise lol. If you go too hard, too soon, you'll end up hurt. You always want to build up to the challenge, never try and go from 0% active to 100% effort in one step.
@pennsyltuckyreb9800
@pennsyltuckyreb9800 12 күн бұрын
Not everyone from the "Eastcoast" are city-slickers or from Florida. 🙄 I'm up and down Appalachian mountains my entire life from the Smokies up. Certainly not Rocky Mountains elevations, but pretty dang steep in many areas nonetheless.
@truthseeker...
@truthseeker... 12 күн бұрын
@@pennsyltuckyreb9800 yea we call east coast Mountains "hills". Definitely takes conditioning to walk in the Appalachian mountains to though.
@MapleHillMunitions
@MapleHillMunitions 16 күн бұрын
Spent the day on the slopes yesterday, the urge not to larp was extreme.
@sorongana5346
@sorongana5346 16 күн бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 man I rolling!!!
@tacticutelife
@tacticutelife 16 күн бұрын
I feel you on that... We got a good amount of snow down south...so yea not going to lie, I lapped so hard and posted pics and a vid to instagram!!! 😉
@Outlaw_Actual11b
@Outlaw_Actual11b 16 күн бұрын
Wear your kit, King
@ArsonalTech
@ArsonalTech 15 күн бұрын
I think you meant to say that the “…urge to LARP was strong.”
@scooterboy901
@scooterboy901 15 күн бұрын
The resorts dont like it when i show up with my full kit....
@MOUNTAINOUS
@MOUNTAINOUS 15 күн бұрын
this is fun stuff. i live in the mt hood national forest on mt hood in oregon. i did over 1000 videos there. tons of survival winter survival videos. shelter videos. snow cave videos. edible foods of the forest videos. combat martail arts.archery. snowshoeing. snowboarding. fishing. mt biking. i knew every inch of my forest. i had survival shelters in the forest. it was my life every day for 15 years after a decade of combat martial arts. and i did firearms videos. and i loved going out in full gear like this. it is so fun. being in nature. in the elements. testing your skills. your gear. and learning more each time out etc. it was my life for a long time.
@guyattheend3144
@guyattheend3144 13 күн бұрын
So as one of them there Appalachia boys , the best way to avoid being tracked in snow if you absolutely cannot avoid leaving tracks is to find an area of pines with low hanging branches covered with snow the thicker the better as you zig zag through the area knocking the snow off as you go this will create lots of holes in the snow on the ground and filling your footprints as you go , I’ve learned this by tracking animals very long ago .
@peterlie6956
@peterlie6956 15 күн бұрын
I was a Jager in the Norwegian army. our bodysweath turned into ice inside our sleepingbag after longer periods of time in -25C. And you end up sleeping in a "icebag" We used a jervenduk outside our sleepingbag, to prevent ice from forming inside the sleepingbag. That way the ice forms in the jervenduk insted. Witch is a lot easier to dry
@tsuhobbs
@tsuhobbs 16 күн бұрын
One of these Being Dangerous videos where you make contact, and then are actually tracked by another team would be epic. And video from both perspectives.
@gcaj85
@gcaj85 16 күн бұрын
It's the "distribution of color at a distance" that makes the USMC tactic most understood in a frosted environment with sloping vegetation.
@GarandThumb
@GarandThumb 16 күн бұрын
You are absolutely correct.
@teddybeargamez
@teddybeargamez 9 күн бұрын
Thank you im sure ill remember when the time comes either ways thanks for the knowledge captain
@markoneil6562
@markoneil6562 15 күн бұрын
Fun fact: I've gotten away from police dogs for an entire night once, they got as close as 50 meters to me amd my brother, I instinctually started shedding amd throwing articles of clothing in different directions as we were running, it confused the dogs and took up enough of their time to the point where we got away. If dogs are following you, if you have something on you that you can survive without but it smells like you, throw it off of your trail, it will buy you precious moments to evade. Love these videos Mike, please keep them coming. With the world so uncertain right now, we may all need this information someday soon.
@theKashConnoisseur
@theKashConnoisseur 14 күн бұрын
I had a buddy escape from dogs once. It was sheer luck, but he was wearing brand new clothes that still smelled strongly like the store he bought them from. When he first ran, he ditched his outer shirt, and that's what the police used to give the dog his scent. The new shirt smelled so little like him that the dog was confused and couldn't really do any tracking effectively. Meanwhile my buddy is only a couple of blocks away, hiding under someone's truck lol.
@markoneil6562
@markoneil6562 13 күн бұрын
@theKashConnoisseur wow that's awesome
@markoneil6562
@markoneil6562 13 күн бұрын
@theKashConnoisseur yeah I think the dogs got my first scent from my car that was parked on the road, I was hiding in the woods about 50 yards away watching the cop going through my car (my dad gave them permission) and I think I stepped on a branch or something and the cop and dog heard it and the chase was on. There was like 10 cop cars also that were hunting us, we would come out of a wooded area and there would be cop cars everywhere with their blues on and we would just drop down to the ground and lie flat on the side of the road till they passed us. At one point we were laying in a ditch at a 4 way intersection and there were cop cars on 3 of those roads at the intersection, it was an absolute miracle we got away that night, after about 6 hours of that shit
@calebsone1630
@calebsone1630 12 күн бұрын
When I was a kid we were doing stupid stuff with snowballs and one of the cars happened to be a cop. I happen to see them making their way to where we were in the woods I took off running and probably put a mile of wooded terrain in between me and them within the first 10 or 15 minutes. We were on the side of a hill overlooking the road and the direction I ran was straight down the opposite side of the Hill through a river they probably weren't even chasing me after the first 2 minutes.
@calebsone1630
@calebsone1630 12 күн бұрын
I just put so much terrain and distance in between me and them that I think they didn't even bother. I don't even think they drove to the other side of the park I was in. I remember getting back home and maybe an hour later my friend that ran with me showed up. We used to do such Dumb stuff when we were kids like we would roll snowballs like we were making snowmen across intersections so we could throw snowballs or sometimes just to be pains in the ass. I probably would have hated to live in my neighborhood if I was an adult at the time.
@Acedanielss
@Acedanielss 16 күн бұрын
Yessss deadly in the mountains is back!!! I been waiting for this!
@saltyOG
@saltyOG 15 күн бұрын
This is A#1 teaching. I live on the Oregon coast where I can go from dense Rain forest, Barren desert, too Coastal dunes. I really hope you can find the time to make a few more of these instructional videos in other geological specific areas.
@CoolcatAMA-Pro
@CoolcatAMA-Pro 16 күн бұрын
I see knowledge as any physical tool, I'd rather have a tool and not need it than need a tool and not have it 🔥🇺🇸
@GarandThumb
@GarandThumb 16 күн бұрын
MERICA
@appledravia
@appledravia 16 күн бұрын
And knowledge doesn't weigh your pack down.
@12cbutler
@12cbutler 16 күн бұрын
@@GarandThumbi was prompted to hit translate on this, and it translated to “PEPPER”. Big tech censorship is back.
@AnonymousNoNayme
@AnonymousNoNayme 15 күн бұрын
@@GarandThumb I always say: "knowledge is the only tool that keeps a fella from becoming one" (that goes for others' subjective perception/optics of you, as it does for the objective reality of possibly being used/manipulated by others).
@tacticutelife
@tacticutelife 15 күн бұрын
Well said brother!
@guntherbbb
@guntherbbb 11 күн бұрын
Thanks dude I really appreciate you showing the civilians some real useful information and keeping it simple. Keep at it brother
@kadefinger2668
@kadefinger2668 15 күн бұрын
This is my favorite topic from your channel and I can't wait to see more, every prepared citizen needs to know this and practice.
@jefffoy530
@jefffoy530 15 күн бұрын
Having gone through the GWOT as an infantryman, I absolutely love this stuff. This kind of content is an awesome refresher for myself, and can easily be referenced to teach others if you are somewhat well versed in this arena.
@Sophistry0001
@Sophistry0001 15 күн бұрын
I can't stress enough how much even light to moderate brush can hide and break up your thermal even from like 50 yards. I was scanning around my yard and saw a deer sitting wide out in the open, once it ran I realized there were 5 more behind just some brush that I wasn't picking up at all. This was winter time so it was all twigs and sticks with no leaves on them.
@kinch613
@kinch613 16 күн бұрын
Snow sucks! Hard to keep your tracks hidden. Great stuff here!
@GarandThumb
@GarandThumb 16 күн бұрын
We will have to do more snow vids in the future.
@ImNoBSING
@ImNoBSING 16 күн бұрын
I was surprised you changed the snowshoes off, I would think they cover your tracks better because they do not leave deep marks. But in that weather there is no wind to push fluffsnow in them anyways. But yeah, running with snowshoes on...
@TheArmaGuy762
@TheArmaGuy762 15 күн бұрын
​@@GarandThumb definetly more educational content. Much more needed than some goofy revolver. I myself train since 2022 like crazy, because when you live in europe things might get hard or not but if you are not prepared you are prepared to fail.
@KartellKrew
@KartellKrew 13 күн бұрын
Just wanted to let you know that I really take time to understand and soak in these videos. I use them for myself to really train myself for anything that could happen. I’m 25. Wasn’t aloud in the military because of health issues so I depend on men like you to train me through social media on stuff that could save my family’s life or my life one day.
@nakkimeisseli
@nakkimeisseli 15 күн бұрын
Changing clothes immediately when you can if they are wet is important and lots of people forget to drink in the cold because you dont feel dehydration as much so you need to keep drinking regularly. Something i dont thinks is really going to work for everyone but worked for me is get used to being cold in a safe environment its gonna help you focus when you need it because your mind isnt only thinking about getting warm - Finnish conscript
@jonathandavis7810
@jonathandavis7810 16 күн бұрын
I have lived and hunted in the Appalachian mountains all my life so I've learned to move quietly in the woods. It's a great skill to learn 👌🏽
@davidtoney3243
@davidtoney3243 15 күн бұрын
I believe learning to hunt big mature Appalachian whitetail is a skill that transfers to other activities, they are tough to outsmart, I practice yearly.
@brandonlackowski7375
@brandonlackowski7375 15 күн бұрын
​@@davidtoney3243Yes, I really learned how to hunt deer in the hills of TN when I lived there for 7 years. It's so much more rewarding than flat land hunting sitting in a blind.
@187chona
@187chona 16 күн бұрын
My wife and girlfriend appreciate you teaching us how to survive Thank you ❤
@elix901
@elix901 16 күн бұрын
😅
@rupert916
@rupert916 16 күн бұрын
😂
@ireilly2000
@ireilly2000 16 күн бұрын
homie finally sprung for a second japanese love pillow
@ZelfJeWeet
@ZelfJeWeet 16 күн бұрын
😂
@roofer3608
@roofer3608 16 күн бұрын
Nerd
@kylehorender2824
@kylehorender2824 12 күн бұрын
I love the “becoming deadly in the mountains”. glad to see you brought it back. I watched all the videos you made of them before, keep it up Mike!
@THERESISTANCE762
@THERESISTANCE762 14 күн бұрын
FINALLY!! I've been waiting for a year for this video, living in northern Appalachia were its winter for about 5 months out of the year this is the video that ive been wanting.
@mikeball5707
@mikeball5707 16 күн бұрын
I love watching these videos because people can call me crazy or paranoid and that’s okay, because they’ll call me when the situation arises
@ContentEnjoyer-gm3ky
@ContentEnjoyer-gm3ky 16 күн бұрын
Honestly man, I’m unprepared as fuck. The least I can due is stay fit and sharp. That can get you far in some apocalyptic situation or war where you’re on the receiving end of a military while being a civilian.
@mikeball5707
@mikeball5707 16 күн бұрын
@ the most important thing to remember is that you can start unprepared. You just can’t stay that way. Living is a mindset and a mentality that you can grow and develop over time
@JohnDoesSports
@JohnDoesSports 15 күн бұрын
The tips about layering and general survival tips are actually really handy even if you're out on a recreational hike.
@Ravespillo
@Ravespillo 15 күн бұрын
Becoming Deadly in the Mountains is by far my favorite series. Invaluable info. Thank you Mike!
@ryanhayes9398
@ryanhayes9398 15 күн бұрын
Love that you're mixing it up with the videos. Even though you do a great job with gun reviews. I like seeing the mixture of survival and evasion.
@kregar3551
@kregar3551 Күн бұрын
This video should have more views. So much value to this.
@matthewmartin9313
@matthewmartin9313 8 күн бұрын
Thanks Mike. Thanks for going through all the work to do this
@endritditi9940
@endritditi9940 15 күн бұрын
I don't think you get enough credit for these training videos I'm European I love gun content and I wish we had 2nd amendment really jealous that we don't. Thanks to you and everyone in yt who educates people about guns and survival. Keep going GT 💪
@LaFawnduhs_Man
@LaFawnduhs_Man 16 күн бұрын
The people spoke, the flannel answered.
@kingkezz9188
@kingkezz9188 16 күн бұрын
hahahaha this 💀💀
@tymoteuszdziedzic3370
@tymoteuszdziedzic3370 16 күн бұрын
My experience with drying socks under your belt: Me and a couple of friends were caught by a blizzard in the mountains in Poland, it was a 7-8 hour walk to the shelter with strong wind and wet snow and rain blowing in our faces. We changed woolen socks 2-3 times because they got wet instantly, and i carried my wet pair under the belt like in the video. I was sweaty af from the exertion and probably because of the sweat they wouldnt dry. So i guess its not ideal when you are sweating a lot. Also the area around the belt tends to get quite moist as its pressed against a sweating body. And the third thing is, you may get you underwear/termo layer wet. I guess dont expect too much from this - or maybe its just my experience Cheers, loved the video and the whole series
@tom.m
@tom.m 15 күн бұрын
Insert Les Stroud meme here.
@stillcantbesilencedevennow
@stillcantbesilencedevennow 15 күн бұрын
I hung mine off my backpack, but under it. So it was against my back. Not much moisture, constantly being wrung out too by the weight of my bag. Leads to a stinky bag, but what ya gonna do?
@brivas3343
@brivas3343 15 күн бұрын
Used to put mine or just under the weather layer.
@tymoteuszdziedzic3370
@tymoteuszdziedzic3370 15 күн бұрын
@@stillcantbesilencedevennow seems a good idea - the air circulation should help drying it - if you are moving around for hours in heavy snow, inside of you pants is like a cooking pot. Winter pants usually are not very breathable, and putting additional moisture inside makes it worse, since it has no way to escape
@JohnPhillips-z1b
@JohnPhillips-z1b 12 күн бұрын
I went through AF SERE school back in Jan/Feb 90 and remember most of the stuff to this day! After my experience I was glad we had snow shoes! Great experience and the SERE instructors were awesome! Great stuff Mike, love the channel!
@Thorsten89342
@Thorsten89342 10 күн бұрын
An excellent video, as usual thank you. The Arctic is my favourite environment to be in. It's harsh but incredibly beautiful. For gloves I always use a very thin merino wool liner inside a mitten, and carry a pair of medium thickness gloves in my pack. The Swedish company Hestra make probably the best winter gloves in the world, I highly recommend them. Although I do still have a pair of very thick woollen mittens that my Dad passed on to me from his Arctic military training in the 70's, so well used they're almost felted now but I love them! Such a good point made in the video about layering and changing clothing dependent on the activity, you have to be prepared to take layers on and off regularly as needed. For example when im digging a snow hole I will strip down to a pair of waterproof pants and a tee shirt as its hard work and I don't want to get wet with sweat, but as soon as I'm done all the kit comes back on. And if possible move a bit more slowly and more deliberately than usual, prevents sweat build up and helps you not to lose water through panting and heavy breathing.
@DJ_Z_2004
@DJ_Z_2004 16 күн бұрын
I'm so glad to see this series make a return
@z.a-c_h
@z.a-c_h 16 күн бұрын
You've hit another level of entertainment with this serious. absolute gold mind of information and viewing pleasure.
@MAJRRD
@MAJRRD 15 күн бұрын
This may not get the most views (for now), but it is by far flannel daddy's most valuable content.
@steeling_the_world
@steeling_the_world 11 күн бұрын
These are some of the few videos that I'm excited to see get released. Thanks gents
@LONEWOLF78.
@LONEWOLF78. 10 күн бұрын
Gorgeous country. Thanks for the work u do behind the scenes to bring this to us.
@Akhen.
@Akhen. 16 күн бұрын
Funny, i just came back from a snowy hike with my brother, we were dueling with fake swords in some bilzzard-y wasteland
@GarandThumb
@GarandThumb 16 күн бұрын
epic memories
@iMrp1
@iMrp1 15 күн бұрын
Que cinematic camera angle's
@jro341
@jro341 16 күн бұрын
When I was hunting in Michigan, I would walk a little then stop and repeat because that is what the deer did.
@Pienimusta
@Pienimusta 16 күн бұрын
All nice and dandy untill the snow starts to speak Finnish.
@kriskline7559
@kriskline7559 12 күн бұрын
Best KZbin channel that exists. Another great training episode.
@Town101
@Town101 11 күн бұрын
Mike, I know I call you out all the time and I still will, but thank you for the awesome video and series of videos you have made. I edit, so I get the amount of hours that goes into a 30 minute video. Great job, thanks for the knowledge and stay safe.
@stephengalindo6340
@stephengalindo6340 16 күн бұрын
Last time I was this early Genghis Thumb was still married
@elix901
@elix901 16 күн бұрын
Ouch!
@knowbuddy6139
@knowbuddy6139 16 күн бұрын
Gonad Thumb
@n.speezly1467
@n.speezly1467 2 күн бұрын
Spreading the Chad seed far and wide
@gregtennyson
@gregtennyson 16 күн бұрын
If you happen across a terrain obstacle that would require technical mountaineering to access you can evade dogs by throwing a scent article into an area a K9 handler can’t access. Even if they have the gear rigging will eat up time. Piss on a used sock with a rock inside and let it fly.
@gatormcklusky5850
@gatormcklusky5850 16 күн бұрын
as a kid early teens we had a 4 mile x 4 mile field by our house and all we did for years was play in that field, capture the flag using bb guns, the rule was no more than 2 pumps, tracking animals, tracking our friends etc. all of it all year around, those were the best time of my life. one time while tracking a rabbit in the heart of winter, we tracked it a while, it knew we were behind him so as a last ditch on the rabbits part its tracks ended, what it did was, he must have gain some speed and about 12 feet in front of the tracks ending there was the slightest disturbance in the snow, it literally went airborne and dove under the snow and sat there still as could be. he almost got away i never seen that before up to that time.
@royalranger3190
@royalranger3190 15 күн бұрын
We all appreciate your time and effort. Please keep these going along with your other videos.
@recon1986
@recon1986 15 күн бұрын
Im a marine vet thats spent my whole enlistment in recon and marsoc/msog but even if i didnt spend my 20s in the marines i still knew all of this growing up as a kid always in the wilderness... it blows my mind knowing that a huge percentage of civilians dont know any of this
@ContentEnjoyer-gm3ky
@ContentEnjoyer-gm3ky 14 күн бұрын
Because we're being conditioned like god-damn animals, both by the system and our private lives. I'm at least trying to keep myself physically adept.
@Pattseh
@Pattseh 16 күн бұрын
I live in an arctic russia adjacent nato country and we deal with a bit of cold during the winter. People often dont understand how energy consuming moving in snow is. Also nothing fucks you up faster in cold weather than staying in wet clothing, know a couple people who have lost fingers because of not changing out wet gloves
@GarandThumb
@GarandThumb 16 күн бұрын
big facts. Gotten frostbite before. It sucks.
@SDGLFDNC
@SDGLFDNC 16 күн бұрын
I saw the value of staying dry in a zipline train the trainer class. We were zipping in snow and it became a blizzard. The only way to “safe” ground was to zip out. We were all showing signs of hypothermia, but one guy was having trouble because his gloves were wet. He needed the gloves to get to ground. I carried a spare set of gloves after that.
@jayjones6904
@jayjones6904 16 күн бұрын
This old Florida boy says it would be hard just living in that environment much less fighting in it much respect guys
@Nefville
@Nefville 16 күн бұрын
I wonder what people just out and about and enjoying the winter mountains think when they see Garand Thumb walking by all kitted out. Like _should we be concerned?_ lol
@GarandThumb
@GarandThumb 16 күн бұрын
It's Idaho. It is the norm
@InterdictionAirsoft
@InterdictionAirsoft 16 күн бұрын
It’s Idaho
@elix901
@elix901 16 күн бұрын
As someone who’s always geared up on hikes people who are outdoorsy tend treat the same kitted or not. They always wave and smile or the later the silent nod of acknowledgment as we pass. Outdoors folks are chill.
@NoahBottcher-i1f
@NoahBottcher-i1f 16 күн бұрын
True, gotta love it here​@@GarandThumb
@unavailableunkown
@unavailableunkown 16 күн бұрын
I know people that do this stuff around the Seattle area (Mt Rainier and Snoqualime) and I asked them the same question. They said usually when they encounter the lesbian couple hiking back to their Subaru, they will all start singing a Disney song and 9 times out 10 they will get a chuckle. They said usually people just want pictures with them.
@Wayne09831
@Wayne09831 13 күн бұрын
I think the white pants with the camo top is a great combo instead of all white (while moving.) Reminds me of the coyote or shark coloring where the tops are darker with the bottom being lighter. Idk if that was mentioned or not but I dig it.
@clarkkent4991
@clarkkent4991 10 күн бұрын
Great info!!! Thanks for taking the time to inform. Side note. The sock drying technique is awesome. Please be careful sticking bacteria packed socks 🧦 next to your beans and frank. Crotch rot is real. Wool socks are good for keeping down bacteria but still be careful. Maybe outside of your base layer but not next to your skin. But do what you can. Good luck guys.
@FMJ-420
@FMJ-420 16 күн бұрын
Amazing cinematic intro as always. That text transition when he walks across is gold!
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