This video reviews the Guide Gloves by Beyond Clothing, highlighting their suitability for winter adventures like downhill skiing, backcountry touring, snowshoeing, and winter camping. The reviewer emphasizes their warmth and protection, noting the use of rugged cowhide and insulation with PrimaLoft Gold and Aerogel. While not fully waterproof, they can be treated with Beyond's Bee Balm for enhanced water resistance. The video includes links to purchase the gloves and Bee Balm.
This video provides an overview of the AMTAC Shooting Intro to Winter Skills course. The two-day course covers essential winter survival techniques, including snowshoe mobility, melting snow for water, hydration, shelter building, fire starting, and skiing/snowmobiling. It also incorporates pistol and carbine shooting proficiency. The video highlights the importance of preparation for winter mountain environments and notes that unpreparedness can have serious consequences. The course loadout of various gear is also detailed.
This video documents a winter expedition to Goat Peak, focusing on the "adventure loadout" and gear used by the Kit Badger and his companions, Bill Rapier of AMTAC Shooting and Jake Hoback of Hoback Knives. The team spent approximately 9 hours covering 6 miles, breaking trail through deep snow on snowshoes. The video highlights the effectiveness of various clothing layers for temperature regulation and provides insights into what gear performs well in harsh winter mountain environments. Specific items like boots, gaiters, base layers, pants, shirts, headwear, gloves, snowshoes, mitts, hoodies, backpacks, jackets, socks, fleece, sleeping pads, cooking pots, and water bottles are showcased.
This video appears to be about a musical experience or performance related to snowshoeing. The title suggests a theme of enjoying music while engaged in the activity of snowshoeing. Without a transcript or more descriptive content, it's impossible to determine any specific firearm or related gear mentions. The focus is on the "Rocking Out" aspect and "Snowshoe Music."
This video follows Nutnfancy on a solo snowshoeing adventure in deep powder, focusing on gear testing, particularly the MSR Denali Classics snowshoes. The expedition involves climbing a mountain in Utah and touches on various philosophical and practical topics. These include the inherent nature of risk in adventure, personal health concerns like heart disease, criticisms of online "hall monitors," reflections on motorcycling and river rafting cultures, the importance of public forests, and a critique of protectionist ideologies seeking to eliminate risky activities. The creator expresses hope for the future based on encounters with "TNPrs" and highlights the limitations of avalanche beacons, emphasizing how adventure enriches life.
This video provides essential tips for surviving and enjoying winter camping, addressing common pitfalls for unprepared individuals. It covers crucial aspects like shelter (specifically recommending tents), survival craft, snow tools, avalanche awareness, snowshoeing, trekking poles, proper backpack and sleeping gear selection, winter gloves, knife/axe usage, canine preparedness for cold weather, fire-starting in snow, calorie and food management, daylight planning, morale maintenance, and survival signaling. The content emphasizes practical, man-portable systems for challenging winter conditions, drawing from extensive experience.
This Nutnfancy Project adventure, "Llama Trek," chronicles a journey to a snow-covered mountain basin reminiscent of high-altitude Nepal expeditions. The expedition relies on a team of llamas – Rama, Casper, and Windstar – to transport gear. The trek involves steep slopes, deep snow, and bushwhacking with snowshoes, accompanied by Mountain Dog Allie. Limitations of the llamas in deep snow lead to establishing a base camp. The video also features knife testing and .22 caliber plinking with the crew, highlighting Nutnfancy's consistent engagement with firearms and gear even during outdoor adventures. The descent proves challenging, with some losing gear. The experience is described as memorable due to the llama companions.
This video, "Pt 1 Moonscape Backpacking" by Nutnfancy, chronicles a challenging mid-June hike to a lake basin at 9,500 feet. The intended straightforward route is complicated by unexpected snowdrifts reaching up to 20 feet, obscuring the trail. Despite the increased difficulty, compacted snow negates the need for snowshoes. The video highlights the participants' gear, discussions on wilderness trapping and spearing, knives, moose sightings, and an unconventional descent using a "frying pan." It focuses on the adventure and the gear involved, rather than a specific firearm demonstration.
This video review by Nutnfancy focuses on the MSR Denali and Evo snowshoes, highlighting their durability, traction, and suitability for deep snow, icy, and steep terrain. The reviewer praises the rigid yet flexible plastic decking, secure steel traction teeth, and molded-in traction bars for superior grip compared to other designs. The binding system is noted for its resilience and ease of use, accommodating large snow boots. The reviewer also discusses flotation capabilities with optional tails and overall value, despite recent price increases. This review is presented as a personal favorite and 'wilderness choice'.
This video, "SubZero Memories" by Nutnfancy, documents a challenging snowshoeing hike undertaken in sub-zero temperatures. Despite the arduous conditions, the description highlights how difficult memories fade, leaving behind the positive experiences of time spent in the wilderness. The video features Nutnfancy, Cr0cket20, and Allie the Mountain Dog, with accompanying music licensed from a fellow YouTuber.
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