2 Brother's Adventures is two brothers (Jack Richards, the older brother, and Travis Richards the younger brother) documenting as we enjoy the outdoors sharing our adventures, gear use and experiences to share with family, friends and others that are interested.
Knowledge and experiences that are shared with others are always more fun.
We will try to share with you outdoor information we have found that is useful or interesting on survival and other outdoor activities.
We will be continually adding new content to this channel as we find new gear, interesting information, or go on new adventures.
We do not claim to be experts at anything, but we love to learn, improve our skills and experiment with gear.
To put it simply, we are trying to have as many adventures and as much fun as possible.
Our motto is "Get Outdoors". We encourage everyone to get out and try new things. It is only through experience, that you can improve your skills.
Who else things getting the rimlocked in is the hardest part? Especially is 190+ tires? That is just a pain for me! Not bad with small tires but the bigger stiff carcase models? Dang it make me feel weak
I agree with the comment below: I don't understand why the bolts have to be loosened on the forks can't you just leave things as they are and just tighten up the fork clamp ?
I just bought one and tried to put the batteries in. Tried them both ways and the light doesn’t work. Did I buy a defective one or am I missing something? Would be nice if it came with a clearer diagram for battery insertion.
Real good Damascus would beat that by far it's the sharpest but it's too expensive that's why they don't use it like in scalpels or whatever but I collect real expensive custom Damascus knives and I want to get an obsidian knife cuz those are supposed to be extremely Sharp
I just got one. Great knife, terrible sheath. The button snap opens up just breathing on it so I got rid of it first day and found an old sheath that works better. Amount of money that you pay for this knife you should have a decent quality sheath. Maybe you should get one made in Mexico. They know how to make them much better.
Just purchased my Baby Eagle III 40 S&W Poly 3.8 today. Absolutely Beautiful gun. Just need to text it out. And I have never been a fan of a hammer fired gun but I love the Desert Eagle series
The black plastic wheel holders are next to impossible to use with any tire wider than the rim of the wheel. They also don't always hold tight and the wheel spins while trying to get the bead over the rim.
Will you be able to help me find my way around? What voltage will the lamp charger be? What happens is that I lost the lamp and I don't know the voltage.
I like the build, small mod i might make its putting threaded nipple for freshwater at the top of the bucket side and attach a drop hose to the bottom. Thought being uneven ground doesn't put pressure on it, and dont get dirt/etc in the threads
The locks don't work just had mine stolen overnight, apparetnly just use a pipe wrench to turn through the plastic dimples. I will add a welded bar when I remount. Please be aware!!!!!!!
Yeah basically all energy put into the bottle gets converted into heating up/evaporating the water and not the bottle. Just gotta make sure the fire is not too hot. Most plastic will deform at ~70C but melt at 105C onwards. Make sure the fire isnt too hot so the heat has time to move into the liquid and it should work.
Ayer m llegó la linterna en general muy buena y buen alcancé justo lo q nececito pero tengo una duda si alguien m pudiera ayudar d cuántos miliamperios es su batería
Holy hell. That video is old but it is awesome. The fact that you took the time to show up all the fittings, parts and bolt instead of just showing the kit installed is top PRO stuff. Great video and nice work. SUBSCRIBED. Anyone knows how that complete kit weight in total?