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darxusc
68 Pogledi · 4 godine prije

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darxusc
73 Pogledi · 5 godine prije

I slid the last full frame into place to fast, squishing some bees, which I feel bad about. I think it would've been better if I did not remove an empty frame, and put the last full frame in vertically, however inconvenient. The spray bottle was sugar water, to calm them.

darxusc
5,106 Pogledi · 6 godine prije

Edited down from 4 hours of footages. I'm driving a stock 2010 Toyota Tacoma TRD Off Road (extended cab). The truck in front of me is the same except double cab. 6 Jeeps 3 2010 Toyota Tacomas 1 Toyota 4Runner 1 Toyota Land Cruiser The whole time I was in 4 low, with the rear locker and ATRAC (off road traction control) off. Same for the guy in front of me. This was my third time off-roading, first time with others. This was all done legally, on class VI roads.

darxusc
1,725 Pogledi · 6 godine prije

Half the trip was easy smooth driving. I edited that out. My (LG G6) phone's video stabilization was absolutely heroic. I edited this with Blender, which is free and open source.

darxusc
928 Pogledi · 6 godine prije

This is the first time either of us did any off-roading. I had it in 4wd low the whole time. Tires were not aired down, rear diff was not locked, and A-TRAC was not on. I believe all the scraping sounds were the mud flaps. Which took me way too long to figure out. This is my first truck, which I got a week ago. I love it. We talked to a couple hikers coming the other way, who warned us the trail got worse, there was a big rock, "*maybe* you'll make it, you're up pretty high". Truck is stock, 2nd gen, 2010, manual. This video was edited with Blender, which is free and open source.

darxusc
293 Pogledi · 6 godine prije

Her blog: http://www.ALandLikeThisOne.com/ Still photos, in order: 1) Red eft 2) Sessile bellwort 3) Red back salamander 4) Painted trillium 5) Golden saxifrage The straps were moving straps I had laying around. They worked incredibly. Yes, I like her very much.

darxusc
134 Pogledi · 7 godine prije

Two nights. First time I used an axe for felling. First time I used a saw or ferrocerium rod for fire. Started all my fires with ferrocerium rod, and cooked all my food on them, except some marshmellows. I found batoning, and the saw, much more practical than the (heavier) axe. 40 pound pack weight, including 3.5 pound axe, and water. 74 gigabytes, 3h39m, of 4k video recorded.

darxusc
1,466 Pogledi · 7 godine prije

We both love camping, and I thought it would be fun to try to bring you along with us. We both had fun recording it, I hope you enjoy it. Her photos: https://quietlymagicalnature.tumblr.com/ This is my second attempt at video editing, and my first time using a tripod for video. Nothing was at all sponsored.

darxusc
696 Pogledi · 7 godine prije

These had all been through the wash, with big glops of pine sap remaining. What I did: 1) Put 2.5 gallons of hot tap water in a 5 gallon bucket. 2) Put 2.5 scoops of OxyClean in bucket, stir. 3) Put clothes in bucket. 4) Soak for 6 hours (I occasionally stirred). 5) Start washing machine, set to "hot", and "small load" 6) Add OxyClean, scoop filled to line 3, and regular detergent. 7) Wait till machine fills with water. 8) Add clothes. Buy: https://amzn.to/2J4NOcv (Amazon affiliate link.) I tried this product based on the recommendation from America's Test Kitchen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWER8ImcdcA This was not at all sponsored.

darxusc
94 Pogledi · 7 godine prije

This is my first attempt at video editing, I'd love feedback. All but the first shot is in 4k, and it's uploaded in 4k, about an 8 hour upload. Recorded with my phone, an LG G6. For any shots that weren't hand held, my phone was lashed to a tree. (Nothing was in any way sponsored.) Stove: MSR WhisperLite International Pot: MSR Alpine StowAway (Seagull) 1.6L Fuel bottle: 591 mL = 20 fl oz Spoon: Sea to Summit Alpha Light Long Sleeping bag: NATO Modular Sleep System patrol bag Sleeping pads: Therm-a-Rest RidgeRest SOLite, and an $8 blue one from walmart Shirts: REI Sahara T Pants: Royal Robbins Shoes: Merrell Moab Ventilators Backpack: Kelty Redwing 50 liter Axe: Fiskars 28" chopping Watch: Casio A158WA-1DF Bug spray: Sawyer Picaridin Aerosol Hashbrowns: Idaho Spuds Golden Grill Tree identification book: Tree Finder by May Theilgaard Watts Bug net: Sea To Summit Mosquito Head Net with Insect Shield I easily recommend all of these except: I'd prefer a spoon with a polished bowl. I'm not a fan of the hinge on the pot. Be aware that the NATO MSS is heavy (I bought mine used).

darxusc
29,134 Pogledi · 7 godine prije

"We will refund your postage when we receive the knife back." My web forum post about it: https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/crooked-fairbairn-sykes-british-commando-knife-from-sheffield-j-nowill.1577501/

darxusc
5,641 Pogledi · 8 godine prije

I felt like there weren't enough videos showing cooking on a whisperlite, many believe it can't do anything but boil water. And I had a tough time finding info on what pots it fits in (MSR actually has a faq saying it fits in all their 1.5L+ pots.) Stove: MSR Whisperlite International Fuel: Coleman white gas Fuel bottle: MSR 20 (liquid) ounce Pot: MSR Alpine Stowaway 1.6L steel, AKA Seagull Pancake mix: Bisquick Shake 'n Pour 10.6oz / 300g (also available in 5.1oz / 144g) Spoon: Sea to Summit long Knife: Ka-Bar model 1211 This was inspired by one of sintax77's videos where he cooked pancakes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H4PPwjVS9r0

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