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Who is Moscowprepper?

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A few words about myself because i want to share a bit of my history with you guys:)

Tags: Bushcraft,Survival,Self Reliance,Basha

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because you are such awesome subscribers and get a lot of feedback and new subscribers at the moment and so on and the people send me a lot of stuff it's all the since we saw bringing here same guy sent me this light straw really cool 1000 liters it will filter that's quite awesome especially awesome because I don't have any smaller horrible filters and filters at home - thanks mr. Smith I appreciate it a lot but anyway I want to tell you something about myself because as I say you are awesome subscribers and the thing we're having a good time here on my channel and so on so I think I always feel which guys to just tell a little bit about myself I'm not gonna get the whole life story of course gonna take a while but anyway yes you should know might know why not now I'm Danish I'm from Denmark born in Denmark and Danish citizen but I lived in Russia now I have my wife here my daughter here and I have my life here I had nothing in Denmark because I have some friends not much family left and so on so I live here

how do I end up in Russia and with oh let's take it the other way around I'm electrician but I've been working a lot in construction and so on I also had a dispatch career company at one time but I mean mostly I've been working in construction and had also my own company I've been self-employed almost all my working life so then of course also might also that might add to your preparedness thing because our mindset because being self-employed you have to plan a lot and then nothing is certain being self-employed nothing is certain but this even more uncertain and you have your own company and business and so on so but I met my wife in Germany actually I had some business to do there there were some Russians involved in this and she was there as a translator she had nothing actually to do with this business stuff but there she was there as a translator and after we split up from Germany and I kept communicating with her because of the business things and so on for the next little less than a year and I went to wash of course and back and forth between Russia and Denmark quite a number of times and I learned what the country is about if you think you know anything about Russia you don't I mean you have to be here to find out what it's really about you can have all your prejudices and this and that and about Russia but it is not like what you think it is at all it's much better actually but anyway I went back across we got married and in January

some years back along with him for the exact year exhibit 2011 yeah I decided to move here so I packed my car with my most precious belongings some paintings all my tools most of my tools anyway the hand tools and electrical power tools and so on clothing this and that I had to leave a lot of stuff also a lot of push craft stuff within mark unfortunately I didn't have a youtube channel in Denmark but the and then I started the new life here so this is where we are now taking Denmark I was in the Army until each of about 27 I think it was quite a good time I was combat engineer I was like machine gunner on what at that time was called the mg 62 which is basically the old German mg42 has awesome gun I was quite a good soldier I also commended for Special Forces or the Polar Patrol but the

and I didn't do it I went my way so to speak I always wonder that's why I'm here then like I always been out you know making always but I it's a bit as seen since of a small boy my grandfather took me out fishing with only a bamboo rod and a fishing line and some white bread he made into look like small maggots and because this is smaller bears and on this stuff and so on it was really awesome with just a float and a bamboo rod and small hook and so it was quite cool and he also taught me from very early age about knife safety this and that but I always been happy about getting out in the forests and been a boy scout also taking part in many marshes and 65 kilometer marches that's quite a distance one of them took me 14 hours to complete round the fiat livin of these 14 hours it was raining when I came back I had boots and wool socks of course on and so on till you my feet I had wool socks a wool in the feed sort of like vulcanized him to my feet I could have not walked day after I was so fucked to say the guy I was following with he jumped off after 15 kilometres or something but he was also just wearing sneakers it was surrounded fueled in conditions like this it was not complete math yeah in the army of course don't do so much couch crafting it's a little different mentality and different equipment well anyway to learn also how this to be out of the environment my like this and coldest Denmark is really severely tough environment in that sense it is very humid always is not let as cold as in Russia we can get like minus 12 and minus 15 and more but it's very rare but as but this is why I'm saying that plus 1 or just above freezing rain and wind and so on that is by far the hardest conditions to existence here we have really nice clear dry Frost and it's not as bad as being here in minus 25 as it is being in Denmark with - - with the slush rain and no wait snow and all this it's horrible

because many people think that when you're out in the ring and you just put on some rain gear or some gold six gear or something like that then you strain dry that is not true you always get with because the gore-tex it cannot breeze as fast as you sweat especially if you're working like building bridges or laying mines or something like this of course I was like machine gunner and I was mostly securing the work area with my partner and so on but we of course also had to learn how to build all these things and put out mines and and these disks you put on each side of the bridgehead we call them we call them concept biscuits give you things like this you link and so on that you can fly one if it's very muddy and then Mark is always very much in the spring and autumn so yeah but what can I say about myself more than that not so much really at the moment yeah I always been out in the forest and also in Denmark I went out for day or two in the forest when I had the time just chilling out making fires making shelters and isn't that always had like a you know when I haven't been out for a long time then I just wanted I needed and that's why at the moment here I'm working four days a week I get up at 5:20 and go to this road work and I'm back again anything between 9:00 and 10:00 at night so I come home and I eat and so on go to bed and get up at 5:20 again and do the same luckily it's only four days a week that's why that's Monday to Thursday so on Friday I'm with my daughter my wife is on the job so Friday I spend with my daughter and I have this arrangement with my wife that either Saturday or Sunday is for the forest and she perfectly understand this she's from the country herself so so that's really awesome

so that's there's not a problem so yeah so it was a little bit about myself then I wanted to share with you guys just to give you some things back because you're such a nice guys all of you so yeah now I know a little bit about who Moscow flavors see you guys

About the Author

Survival Russia

Survival Russia

The Survival Russia Channel is about "The Reality Of Survival". I live on a Homestead in far away Russian wild nature and here are no room for "TV" Survival. Only Reality counts here. Survival Russia promotes the philosophy of always carrying equipment and never to be parted from equipment which will affect chances of Survival. So did the old timers and pioneers of both the East and the West.

I'm Danish and I Live In Russia!!

Get Out and Train and Get it Done!

Regards, Lars

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