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Date: December 28, 2020
“In today’ video we take a deep dive into the question of how to get internet on the road. First we distinguish between hard-wire internet you get at home, WIFI hotspots like you find at McDonalds, and the way nomads get internet, through a Cell Tower using an internet data enabled devices. We talk about using MOFI4500-4GXeLTE-SIM7-COMBO 4G/LTE Router with Upgraded 2 x Cell Antenna |
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Category Archives: Frontier Grit
building a clean water filter system with 5 cores – guide to making wild water filter…
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Date: October 08, 2020
“building a clean water filter system with 5 cores | guide to making wild water filter |
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Top 13 Tents – How to Choose a Tent & Tent Reviews…
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Date: April 03, 2020
“Check out our 13 tent review and let us show you how to choose a tent. This tent review video will review backpacking tent, camping tent, family tent, fishing tent, lightweight tents, affordable tents and more.” |
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6 Reasons Why Rabbits Should be the FIRST Animal On Your Homestead…
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Date: March 02, 2020
“Have you been on the fence about raising rabbits? Here is SIX Reasons why you should raise meat rabbits or pet rabbits on your homestead.” |
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$100 Hot Tent On The Trail. Multi Day Winter Storm. Solo adventure…
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“Went to one of my favorite camping spots on the AT to test the $100 dollar hot tent in bad weather. The wild winter weather lasted for days.” Gear used. Check out this video for the gear description of the $100 hot tent.
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BREEDING MAGGOTS, the ULTIMATE FISH FOOD (Surprising Results)! – Feeder for TROPHY TROUT…
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Date: August 23, 2019
“…how to make maggots at home using only very simple tools like a bucket, drill and some rotting meat. I wasn’t sure if our trophy hatchery rainbow trout pond fish from Lyndon would love maggots or not, but the results are surprising! Maggot Life Cycle The life cycle of a fly begins when a female lays an egg on a food medium like rotting meat. A female fly can lay up to 150 eggs at a time. Over a period of a few days, the female can make 5-6 batches of eggs. Eggs are deposited in compost, manure and other decomposing organic material. Eggs resemble very small grains of rice. After 23 hours, the eggs hatch into the first larvae stage known as a maggot. These are legless white insects. They are basically worms with a mouth piece. All they do is crawl around eating voraciously. During the maggot stage, they will molt several times, once at 27 hours and 22 hours, and finally into a pupae at 130 hours. After feeding, the maggot will find a place to pupate or cocoon into a brown hard shell. This protects the inactive fly. Over the course of three to six days (143 hours), the pupae develop legs and wings, ultimately emerging as full-grown house flies. Within two to three days, female house flies are capable of completing the life cycle and depositing eggs or mating with a female.” |
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Bushcraft Dome Built From Branches and Plastic Wrap…
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Date: July 15, 2019
“In this video I am going to show how you can easily make a waterproof dome using branches and plastic wrap.” |
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Reality Of Survival. A Real Survival Tool…
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Date: April 02, 2019
“Reality Of Survival. What Makes A Real Survival Tool? A Demo Of An Easy To Make And Super Useful Survival Tool I Made Myself.” |
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Modern History: A Funny Thing About Medieval Hoods…
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Date: March 15, 2019
“A look at medieval hoods, how they’re used, how they’re worn and something you probably didn’t know about them.” |
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Cooking and Eating Rats…
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Date: March 04, 2019
“Catching, Cooking and Eating a Huge Killer Rat. Part 3 of the Paiute Deadfall Primitive Trap Series for Bushcraft Survival Skills.” This may sound crazy…but, I think I’d actually like to try doing this… …Catch a few rats…cook them and eat them… |
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