
Cold weather survival is often associated with a dire scenario and unwilling participants.
The reasons are obvious: Cold presents numerous dangers, from frostbite to hypothermia to freezing to death – and almost no one likes to put themselves in a situation where spending the night in a cold environment is a reality.
While you cannot control the “survival element” of your situation – stuff happens when it happens – you can prepare yourself with the right skills and equipment to make a survival scenario livable and once you get good, even enjoyable!
The key is knowing what you are doing and how to use your situation to your advantage.
Check out the video on the next page to see what I mean!
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Good ol Joe!!
Is that you HL.
I have that same pack
Is that joe’s……oh wait that’s scout’s
Scout n Joe Robinet. My favorite YouTube videos.
I like the mylar idea reflecting the heat back from the fire , and it seems they used bunjii cords , in this smart construction , inside the tarp . Nice .
Yes!!!!!
Rob Lowry
Adam Bearce
I watch this dude on the tube
Dont impress me. Want impressed. Check out my buddy Mike at MCQbushcraft on youtube.
Will bookmark this Cuz. Thank you for sharing this
I’m very behind on this, have to watch it.
Once you start watching Joe and Shawn, you’re hooked for life. Very addictive
He impressed me enough not to have to check out your buddy but hey great negative comment.
Nice set up Joe just add a plate, pup food dish, toothpaste/brush and soap to your go to items.
Hey joe hey scout !
Looks like my camp lol nice! Most effective set up I have found in my 30 years of practice