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Proper Winter Clothing - Comfortable at -20F

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alright this is three lamp out in front of my house as you can see what the snow looks like

well I'm pretty good okay so it's it's midnight right now I'm just out here shoveling in the storm I could work tomorrow morning early in the morning so I want to make sure that you know I can get out and all that stuff right but uh I just wanted to show I've been asked a few times on what my miter gear looks like when it's kind of like at the max you know what I mean so this is what it's at you don't I mean like snow storm right now we're going to be getting about a foot tonight you've already gotten I don't know not too much maybe four inches or something anyways we've got about four inches and I'm just out here shoveling and I've got my layers on so they could i'll show you guys my outer layer is my hood underneath in my wool hat my neck warmer like i've shown in past videos my one kit series one kid all seasons it's tucked underneath my hat over my ears all right my neck warmer goes over my scarf which is underneath here and the front flaps extra pieces of my scarf or going down my chest right here so this is my outer layer so i got my mitts on underneath mine it's my canvas and leather mitts or my will fingerless gloves and then my wool mittens okay so this allows me to have dexterity I can still do things like run a camera even though it's a snowstorm that I have mitts on I can still function even with these large

gloves on and also as expected underneath my pants he's actually my work pants still wearing them earlier I have my my insulate of long johns my polypropylene long johns to give me that extra layer of insulation underneath my pants well I just want to show real quick you know my outer layers and how I wear them in incremental weather like right now during a snowstorm this is how I go about this is what it looks like and if I end up getting too warm or too much moisture built up in here I drop it down expose my nose and that's one less layer that's the first layer I didn't do when I start getting warm all I do is stick my nose out then let's stick my mouth then I stick my mouth out alright this is how you manage your layers in a very mighty way you know you just you start doing things like this and the next step is you go below your chin now the whole front of my face is exposed I usually don't take my hood off because i'll get my wool hat what and I don't want that okay well this mission is survival just wanted to show to answer some questions how i use my outer kit my clothing to comfortably function in incremental whether you know snow storm sleet things like that and it's really cold out obviously as well previews pharmacy sport when i was here to start to freeze have a good day take care see you

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NativeSurvival

NativeSurvival

Mitch is a Wilderness Living Skills Instructor, he has been featured on The History Channel's program "ALONE" and written articles for Outdoor Magazines; he owns and operates The Native Survival School which provides woodland living and survival classes, as well as offering quality outdoor gear he's designed. Defintely, he is a master at bushcraft's techniques.

You can find all his videos on his YouTube channel.

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