This episode of the Civilian Principles Podcast features a discussion on long-range packs, survival, and a brief mention of a failed assassination attempt. Co-hosted by The Artist-Task Force Doomer, with guests Outrunner and Coyote, the podcast delves into topics from a previous "Long Range Pack" video and includes "schizo-rants." The description also promotes community engagement through their Discord and Instagram, and mentions several YouTube channels for further content.
This video from Civilian Principles focuses on building a "Long Range Pack" with essential items for outdoor excursions. The creator shares personal experiences and recommendations for various gear categories, including rucks, water sources, food, fire starters, sleeping systems, shelter, medical supplies, navigation tools, communication devices, clothing, and hygiene items. The emphasis is on practical, trust-worthy gear, with encouragement for viewers to find affordable alternatives if needed. The video aims to help viewers assemble their own comprehensive packs for extended trips.
This video review by Nutnfancy focuses on the Kelty Eagle 128 backpack, highlighting its extensive capacity (7850 cubic inches / 128 liters) and suitability for multi-day wilderness and tactical trips. The presenter emphasizes its ability to carry essential gear for extended operations, including weapons support, food, water, sleeping materials, first aid, communications, and optics. The pack is lauded for its durability, constructed from 500 denier Kodra nylon, and praised for its well-thought-out design, suspension, stability, adjustability, and rifle integration. It's recommended for specific 'Points of Use' (POUs) and comes with a high likability rating. The video also mentions a limited-time discount offer from July-August 2013.
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