As you can see probably seven minutes later the trioxide is still burning and still got a lot left to go. It’s probably not even halfway done so that’s give you a good idea of the trioxide. And by the way I'm going to pick up all these garbage I don’t leave anything behind. In fact you're supposed to leave places better than you better than it was when you first went there which I try to do.
So always pick up your garbage and try to leave no trace. All right I'm switching tonight vision mode because I want us to come out decent and its getting pretty dark so. I'm just going to show you guys what I’ve brought with me not all these stuff I really needed with me today. Well it just some examples of stuff. I would commonly bring with me in a long hike. First of all I guarantee you water, a small knife, the stove is a maybe depending; it all depends on what you're doing that day. How long are you staying?
Here I have my first aid kit and our little filled mine pouch some different MREE’s oh shit, my camera, my still camera. This is my EDC tactical bag. Wow! That looks weird under the earth, nylon looks like different. And then we've seen that before. It was cool. Anyway right here I have some beef jerky, sealed up. One those glow light stick things, a bunch of Para cord that necklace I've shown in other videos. It has a fire steel and whistle, P38 can opener and it’s made with Paratroop rated and Para cord.
Anti-bacterial wet ones well the survival looks like that too. This should be all black that’s pretty cool. So that’s my survival kit I have a video on that. My Leatherman wave very useful in the outdoors, a bandana, 101 uses for that, my stream light flash light. I have a review on this. It’s got the xenon and the LED mode. I'll be using that when I go back. My GPS, I'm not using it right now but its good to have it.
I pretty much know where I am so I don’t need this right now. Some bugs spray, all though it is October in Connecticut so right now its not I need that much. Also I have my car CW40 with me. Yeah it is loaded but I'm not going to be messing with it so it’s to be loaded. Also I have my Garber hunter and this is an awesome outdoor knife. It’s like a 45 dollars knife but it’s excellent. So it’s probably 4 inch blade but for my purpose this is its perfect for today.
Some days I would carry bigger knives than this. It’s like my Court Shaw outcast it’s an excellent knife also. So and it’s basically what I have. I'm wearing thermals right now because its actually probably in the 50’s or lower 50’s out here right now like a five mile an hour wind so. All right! So right now I'm hanging back a couple of things I've forgot to mention that I had with me was my punch-O which were about a hassle to pull out and fold back up anyways.
And my stream light penlight and some pens, so I missed those. So they’re probably in some of my other videos anyways. Here's another really nice review and you can see; no you probably can't see because of the night vision but some o f the leaves are turning. What? And then like a couple of weeks it will be a lot better. And here's a very cool rock it’s like a big ass bowl there and it’s pretty cool. And I know the quality isn’t going to show up on Youtube because Youtube sucks and New York cameras stream I will be getting a new one pretty soon.
All right! So now talk a little bit about the clothing I'm wearing. I can t really show you because I want to keep walking but I'm wearing military style combat boots which offer excellent support for ankles. Also they are very breathable so if you're in wet climate or wetness you won't get trench for it which is basically when you're fork cracks open and gets infected and its streamly painful. And basically it mobilizes you so if you get that and your buy yourself in the middle of nowhere you're pretty much screwed.
So what you should do is dry out you're feet very often to avoid that and to get breathable shoes even if you have a dry pair of socks to change into. So and I'm wearing three different shirts right now. I'm wearing a. I'm wearing a thermo under sheet at a thermo shirt as my base layer. I'm wearing a polyester t-shirt over that and a button up t-shirt over that. And all three t-shirts are moisture wrecking which means that it takes the moisture your sweat away from your body.
So that in the winter time especially in Connecticut gets very cold and snowy so that will help you avoid hypothermia because being wet on the cold is like death sentence. So you need to keep dry especially you're around here in the winter time. And this is the moon tonight; well that’s pretty much it. I'm almost back and thank you guys for watching. I really appreciate it and thank you my subscribers. Talk to you later.
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