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Best Outdoors Adventures 2018 (Tagged By Reallybigmonkey1)

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- Some Of My Most Memorable Outdoors Adventures. Tagged By Reallybigmonkey1.

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hello there guys welcome to super Russia something about awesome than others and this is a day that it's a little bit less awesome than the awesome days because it's been raining a lot today and I've been able to do much certainly not on the bulldozer over there that I have to get going and so on and yeah maybe it's time to do some rain some rain survival rainy out awesome in the forest at some point yeah the weather certainly awesome for that but I was tagged recently by Dave Pearson it's really big monkey one down in Georgia I think is he's an awesome guy really awesome guy um of course subscribe to his channel and there he tacked me in the video on the four five best outdoor adventures so I'm gonna do this tag today but before we start I want to say a few words about the mini crawler the mini crawler monster the mini monster crawler

it's of a small tracked vehicle that I've saved the money up for the last year or something like this so you guys know about that it should be able to be here

pretty pretty soon and that is gonna be really really interesting but that's a completely different story but the one thing that's cool about this vehicle is that the Russian Air Force is using them the paratroopers used and because the light was about 110 kilograms yeah something like that and it can go almost everywhere anyway as I said earlier when I was mentioning this vehicle here that the console was a standard it comes with the fan 15 horsepower Indian Chinese leaf an engine and the fun they're most likely quite alright but I as I said I do not want to rely on only fun out here because in that vehicle we can go pretty far after the super Russian vehicle cannot do it any longer so as I said the mini crawler they also comes with a Japanese Honda engine but I found out that the company I spoke to them yesterday actually the Honda engine they have actually cancelled the deal with hundred because they got a much better deal from brakes and threatened brake system they make awesome engines I have a friction sweatin over there it's almost 15 years old

and it runs and it runs perfectly every year this is amazing so brake system is gonna be but as I also said what I mentioned is this crawler earlier that if some of you guys would like to to to help out on the engine there with some of you who have done so there's not much left actually then then it would be pretty awesome because it means we can get it faster if you do I'd want to chime in and support the project it's fine it's just gonna take a little bit longer before it's gonna get here so that's basically isn't on the mini crawler I think I've gotta do a little video on soon but yeah it should be able to get it soon let's get on with the with the video check for five best adventures out also vengeance or something like this we have a little bit of a drink here so I'll suggest that you guys also go and get yourselves a drink of your liking this drink here is nice and cool which which is not hot also I'm fiddling with with this making a survival Russian knife just like real outdoorsman test is not something of beating up your knife and all this good stuff but and I should certainly be able to open something and it can that's pretty awesome

but first outdoors adventure let's start from the very beginning the start was my grandfather my grandfather was an awesome guy he was a navy engineer responsible for submarines and stuff like that he always took me here and then everywhere even I was five years old we were walking and walking he loved walking so I've been walking a lot most likely I like walking to this day but he took me out fishing once and it develops for me it's like being five seven years old of course a huge adventure adventure he made basically just a stick a little piece piece of a fishing line a hook and some bread for for the bait and we actually called fish and that it was like bass bass I think they're called or the smaller variant of pairs I'm not really sure what they're called in English they're called a paw in Danish but this like small bears like this but small guy like me back then that was a huge event sure that I will of course never forget it was pretty awesome so for the next adventure we can move some years later on when I was still in school and we were at some school colony somewhere in Denmark but we were there and in this region there was there was some event going on with you could do some marches you know some some hikes basically they had different routes and so on so forth and me and one of my friends we of course took the longest hike 65 kilometres around the field and yes it sounded 65 kilometres no problem as far as I remember it rained 11 hours out of the 14 hours it took me to complete this like it was completely insane my body that he bailed out after all 10 20 kilometres or something because he was wearing sneakers at least I had good hiking boots and wool socks and so on and I it was like it was mud and it was a really tough hike it was not hiking on a nice you can say trails and so on maybe they used to be trails but but but we were buried in mud and it was a crazy hike anyway when I was about to reach the finish line I actually managed to simply out of desperation I managed to run the last two three kilometres to the to the finishing line and when we came back to the camp the school came there I realized I couldn't get my wool socks off because my my feet was so swollen from wool from walking and being wet of course that that yeah they have swollen up and the wool socks were actually almost like they say grown into my feet so it was extremely painful slowly pull off my my wool socks in the shower while applying lukewarm water on my feet and it was extremely painful there was a big party at this is the the the same night and so on that I simply couldn't attend because I couldn't I couldn't walk I had growing into my feet everywhere that was completely crazy so that was kind of a mad adventure I will never forget I'll try and do this as too much detail right but the me coming from Denmark of the important race in Denmark 10 but does not have much super wild nature left so whenever things most of us anyway wants to go to some real awesome Scandinavian nature we of course goes to Sweden Norway or Finland but for me Sweden there was just across the the the sound the water small yeah the sound

Honore stand next to the ocean somewhere that was only 20 kilometres but we went on a little bit of a trip over there in the southern part of Sweden and we borrowed a rowing boat we were out hiking some awesome places and but one evening we borrowed a rowing boat sorry guys and there we were rowing out on the ocean there

oh she was no stranger to me I'm no stranger to the ocean of course but we saw some cliffs but the coastline had some it was really like how to describe it the drive they serve while speaking into the microphone right but the coastline we were traveling along was was going almost vertically up for like a hundred two hundred meters maybe I don't remember back then it was really really it seems to be really really it's all coastline and then it's a burr off in like this as we were rowing and they're whizzing hey we of course have to conquer this coastline so we roll in and side the rowing boat to the to the rocks or whatever we were difficult we climbed and climbed the Kleinman came up to a weird like table off into the sea and what we what we firstly realized was that this coastline there that's incline that was much much much higher than we thought it was it was a little bit crazy anyway we managed to get up but when you get off somewhere you of course have to go down again and that is where things they started to go pretty wrong because there were some areas where the wind have been carving out the soil right so me here walking trying to get down again but there was a hole where the wind have been digging out the coastline they are the soil the soil gave way and I assume and I start to slide out I could not stop and I'm telling you there was a drop down to the rowing boat that was I don't know long I mean I would have been dead if I've fallen all the way but as I say would have I was sliding down towards this drop there and the miracle was that there was a stone sticking out of the of the soil clay soil and I have managed to turn around and I managed to put my heel on this stone and I stopped and I could literally see down the drop that I was just hanging there like oh there was there was really really not awesome and the other guys they were further observe of course also like wow so they they crawled up this is in southern Sweden this is populated right so they crawled back up again and obviously rent towards some farmhouse or something to get some some help some rope something like that but what I managed to do while sitting there because I was not I was thinking this don't this maybe was a long stone but I managed to turn around because I was not trusting that that stone would be there forever you can say right so I managed to turn around and I managed to dig some holes into the soil there that I could put a food in and I managed to dig a hole on the other side that I could put my knee and and then I managed to take another hole so I was sort of like had three points that I could cling on to there were deep holes because I was thinking like mad anyway after some X amount of time I don't know how long it took the guys came back with a with a farmer and a long rope and there I have of course managed to work myself quite a bit too of a ways up there but getting a Roper was certainly not a bad thing

so yeah I got this rope and they pulled me off the rest of the way but that was certainly an outdoor adventure I've been on many trips of course and I cannot say their adventures but yet to to round off all this adventure stuff once upon a time in the military we were under mortar attack that is really really interesting we was a hundred and eighty-eight guys or something like that in the evening and terrain much like this lots much like this but yeah something like this just open serene woodlands and then you could hear far out in the distance then you know that's gonna take like I don't take SEC cities feels like a long time maybe a minute or something and then it starts to rain down right and I remember myself throwing myself down on the elbows knees and toes not having their abdomen lay on the ground because the concussion can get you cause the concussion can cause internal damage to your organs and stuff like that so we just lay on your elbows and knees and so on and I was just laying there oh and then we could hear it again like six or eight or something like this I don't remember but what I do remember so clearly is that the the one of the guys from the and to tank weapons team he was running around there many people were running around completely within panic I was not I mean I was not the hero anything I was scared I was thinking this is gonna be my last day for sure this is this is the endless but I could see remember this guy from the rocket team from the anti-tank weapons team running around first their first - there are no helmet on and I think the get down get down get down but yeah that was 188 guys and in a full panic you can say it was very interesting experience it's not much of an outdoor such pain adventure but it took in a place I would also so I guess it also counts so yeah guys that was basically just some some last stories here and there was no moral or anything to this to this more take if you sold what you can say other than other than it's interesting

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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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