(Video) Without a Fire or a Tent, This Man is Able to Sleep Outside in Sub-Zero Temperatures. How He Does It? Unbelievable!

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This man survived extremely cold temperatures with only blankets and how he did it will leave everyone awestruck!

When a collapse occurs, bugging out and making your camp outside may be your only option. This means that you may be outside of any type of weather and will have to sleep on the ground even when it is covered in snow.

If you don't have a tent and making a fire is difficult in these conditions, surviving the night may seem impossible. However, if you have just a few survival blankets with you, you may not only be able to survive the night but also stay really warm too.

In fact, survival blankets may be one of the most useful items you can have when SHTF.

To see how one man survived below zero temperatures with only blankets, please head on over to the next page and watch the incredible video. 

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40 Comments

  1. David Glenn said:

    Saw people living under a bridge in 35 below temp. 65 below windchill 20 some years ago with nothing but clothes, and plastic. I was at that same time in a small trailer with gas heat, had to sleep in all my clothes, and shoes, coat blankets over my head because with gas heat the temp was only 10 degrees f inside. It can be done. Sure wasn’t pleasant.

  2. David Glenn said:

    As well you should. It adds to the winter spirit. Then I moved to Oklahoma to enjoy occasionally 80 degree days in January.

  3. David Glenn said:

    He places the tauntaun next to the gas burner all night, and tells it how good it is. As it’s eyes close, the knife slashes, the man cut’s off the gas to save it for another day, climbs inside the tauntaun, and chews on hot succulent meat while shaking his salt shaker on everthing.

  4. David Glenn said:

    Funny thing John Garriga. My job at the time was a slaughter house. Cattle.

  5. David Glenn said:

    What? Wait. I didn’t kill any Tauntauns. Yes I was that cold, and worked at killing big animals. Hmm. Something is a foot here.Meh,$#%&!@*it. it all works out in story form.

  6. Adrea Nichole said:

    What makes these “survival blankets?” Where can one purchase blankets like these?

  7. Adrea Nichole said:

    Wilderness Innovations makes them. Not inexpensive, but I want to try one.

  8. Preppin Jim said:

    The key here is to stop all the wind. Wool and good head coverings is key as well.

  9. David Glenn said:

    I walked uphill in the snow both ways, and a school was at both ends. Damnest thing to spend my youth doing.

  10. Rick Gale said:

    Tauntauns arent the best shelters in a snowstorm. Their internal temperature is only Lukewarm…

  11. Robert Aubin Jr. said:

    He could have also brought a tarp with him. An 8×10 tarp is not that heavy and is compact.

  12. Linda Valenty White said:

    Here’s an idea…. How about we “evict” one ungrateful, whining, hating America refugee from their cozy Gov’t funded welfare lodgings and give them to this man!

  13. Joe Beasley said:

    With a new white blanket nicely folded? This is FAKE right? FB is so full of
    Well, fall for it if you want
    Get you a Yeti sleeping back, its good for -40deg

  14. Andrew Gillick said:

    He was bundled up like crazy hat gloves I’m sure thermals thick coat hat that’s a joke I’ve slept in less and been just fine

  15. Max Bray said:

    Not unbelievable ! American soldiers did it for four winters in Europe in W W 2 ,many had frost bite,,and some died,,and to think some people don’t pay any respect to those who gave so much for us,

  16. Peggy Cox said:

    I can’t believe that our so call president Obama.would give money to those Muslims before we support ous homeless people and vet. They need a safe place to live,hoping that president trump will do better God bless America. And Donald Trump

  17. Shirley Mason said:

    Yes I had 1 bad$#%&!@*try telling me to take it down, I responded by putting 1 on his profile page have heard a word,it’s been 2 days and not a peep out of him , I was so mad that someone would think I hade no rights that I posted 25 times on ever site I could get to in 30 min, They are going to learn that they are not going to have their way all the time ,,,

  18. Mickey Crawford Sr. said:

    i got an army issue ecw bivy with both sleeping bags. toasty warm and dry. 150 bucks at the local surplus store. tie up a tarp over that and no worries. my wife gets cold real easy…..she loves her ecw bivy.

  19. Jeff Rousseau said:

    Picked mine up at a yardsale. Both bags, Gore-Tex bivy sack and compression stuff bag. (Close your eyes now)!… $30. Steal of a lifetime.

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