@@BushCraftBums It's always my pleasure to stop by my friend. Like you, I also enjoy making these videos. I guess it's all about the passion we both have for being prepared for whatever may befall us. You stay blessed as well brother.
Perhaps it would be better if you didn't pack your water in the middle of things...it makes it hard access if you get thirsty, as you have to unpack the whole thing to get at the water bottle... perhaps a heavy duty construction garbage bag around the roll to keep things clean and dry(also doubles as an extra bit of protection should you need it, and, as you are worried about your tarp getting ripped, it isn't such a loss to lose a garbage bag, even if it is one that is industrial strength, and it adds almost no weight at all to your pack. Cheers!
Good tips.. this was more of a demonstrative vid on the versatility of a wool blanket rather than a tutorial on what to carry and how to carry it.. good feedback though. Thanks for watching! Have a blessed one
great tips. I'm just waiting to receive my wool blanket and a blanket pin and after I will definitely try these out. Thanks for sharing and all the best to you. -Matej
I am a big fan of "Naked and Afraid",I often wondered why nobody takes a wool blanket as their one emergency item. Most times it is too wet for a fire, and they have to tap out, because of the cold. Wool stays warm when wet.
Hi there my friend! Thanks so much for watching and for the support! Good points! A wool blanket would definitely be on my short list of survival items! II really appreciate it! Stay Blessed!
Excellent technique thanks for sharing bro you are a real Craftsmen keep up the great work thanks for sharing bye for now your brother from another mother keep looking up! And enjoying the playlist
Haha "got our blanket burrito all nice and tight" .....better spank it just to be sure Great vid man, its like a new take on the civil war era wool blanket "doghnut" back pack but with more freedom of movement for both arms
Watching again as I play your playlist through your video list... on your 44th film of 90 (02/15/19). Hope you are having a fantastic day dear friend X)
Idea for the blanket . take like 2 packs of snap buttons and run them down the sides like a sleeping bag style so you can wrap it around you like a sleeping bag and it won't come apart on you in the middle of the night. I got the idea from a backpack I bought it had no hip pockets so I used 2 old but packs I removed the straps and added the snap buttons to my belt and but packs for a hip belt pockets that wouldn't move on me when backpacking. Even a few snaps on the shoulder straps to add a small pouch to put stuff like. My phone and snacks for quick access.
@@wilsjane you have a channel dedicated to sitting on fire and lit cigs.. Wtf. With all due respect,I dont think you are the best expert for safety or good life choices.
Thanks so much for watching! That blanket was a little short,, I ended up using it to make n anorak. My new wool blanket is 60x80. I really appreciate the support! Stay blessed!
Okay that's a modern wool blanket it was made for in the military and interior interior use like saying a Barracks with a heating system not the old Trappers 17218 old blankets are really thick please look into the grading and adjust your video because people are thinking they can go into a snowstorm with a wool blanket modern blankets cannot handle that kind of cold I don't want people freezing to death because of bad information please research look into it and Adjust your video
please redo...always check if your volume is sufficient for all listeners! Its way too low, which is a shame as you have important info to hear. thank you.
If you get a piece of water proof canvas and use it as a water proof barrier things will go a lot better for you. 8 by 10 piece of water proof canvas will give you so many more shelter options to go with your wool blanket.