A Close Call - An Overnight Adventure - The Outdoor Gear Review



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Comments

  1. Hey Luke :)
    Love your videos....I just was wondering what size saw you have 15" or 21"?
    also Ive learned so much watching your stuff just wanted to say thanks for all the work you put into it
  2. YOUR ARMY AIR MAT IS CALLED PARDON THE WAY IT IS CALLED THE BIG BITCH AND AFTER YOU BLEW IT UP YOU NOW UNDERSTAND WHY HUH LIKE YOUR VIDS KEEP GOING P'S' THE ONLY REASON I KNOW THAT TERM IS I USED THEM WHILE I SERVED IN THE ARMY
  3. hey Luke. love the videos. I keep going back to watch old overnight adventures. I believe the powder in the sleeping pad is to absorb the condensation that you put in when you fill it with air from your lungs. keep on keeping on. -Sean
  4. Luke, I can relate to your journey across country, we did the reverse..sounds like you were in Oklahoma.. we outran a tornado as well.. in fact every time we drove across country, Oklahoma had adverse weather. maybe nn your next cross country journey, you can make it to the pacific coast.. hwy 1 it is absolutely breathtaking
  5. HOW MUCH was that tant
  6. big foot video
  7. There is a coating on the inside of the cans, not good to cook that into your food.
  8. I know this is an older video, but if you paid "teens" of dollars for that Tyvek, you could have paid 125.00 in 2013 for a whole roll, a hundred feet or more, And sold on Amazon what you didn't use. Home depot or any lumber yard.  Great video though.
  9. Don't wait, take that trip...include the kids. They will love to hear those stories (I sure did!)
    Thanks
  10. dude come camp in montana bear paws railroad pagers camp it beutiful i love it its close to havre montana
  11. Eh? It looks like you are always in the same exact spot or directly near it, even with mowed grass? You in your back yard? Why search for firewood when you have tons of old cut firewood always stacked right there and even covered with tarp? That particular Tyvex has never been used "100's of times" because once you use Tyvex that often, it becomes silent as silk and not loud and new like the one you just unfolded that sounds like a "bag of chips"....That powder is proper maintenance on the material of the air mattress. You can use baby or talcum powder to alleviate any initial tackiness. Directly behind your wood pile there looks like there is a white Birch tree, which is excellent for using the bark to start fires. As well as when you were walking in, there are tons of Birch trees.
  12. Did you purchase Lone Wolf Mountain from Family then? Really a great getaway, even from YouTube land. BionicRob-
  13. With you and your dad playing under that apple tree as children, it's sort of fitting that you were there at its demise. I think you have one of the best camping/bushcraft series on You Tube. I binge watch them like a good Netflix show. The first one I watched, I thought you were a little too goody-goody, that maybe you were putting it on, but soon realized that is the real you. I quickly grew to appreciate your innate positivity and good nature as the very things that make your videos so good.
  14. Thanks for the videos!
  15. nail in a tree ?! you might damage it - serious..
  16. Don't be this guy. Always set up your tent at home BEFORE you head out in the woods. Once during the day, then again at night with only whatever flashlight you will have with you. Too many times I've run into folks in the woods who were struggling to set up an unfamiliar tent in an unexpected rain storm. They were soaked, their gear was soaked, the inside of their tent was soaked, and they were miserable if not in danger of hypothermia by the end of the night. That's not even mentioning the two times the tents were incomplete out of the box. Once, it was missing a pole, the other time the tent had no rain fly. Nothing like a screen to tent in a thunderstorm.
  17. Love your videos Luke. Keep em coming bud. Been subscribed to you since '13
  18. There are no 'coincidences'... give that doggy a HUG. <g>


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