Beyond METT-TC / Stealth Navigation & Evasion Considerations
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- čas přidán 21. 02. 2023
- Everybody knows what METT-TC (Mission, Enemy, Terrain, Troops, Time, and Civil Considerations) is - but how do we analyze TERRAIN when we are moving through the wilderness?
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Good video. Game trails are good. They will take you to three different places. They are water., thick brush (where they bed down at) and food. If you know plants, you can eat a lot of what they do.
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I place myself virtually in this situation and wonder how I would fare and could I meet the objective without getting discovered by the hunter! Of course, I wouldn't stand a chance if Riggs was looking for me! Good Dog!
Man, I wish I could get out and do these things. But, I was just informed that we are mandatory overtime 6 days a week until further notice. Great money, but no life. Lol. Thanks for another great video, Stoker.🥃
Man, that's some serious work! Hope you're able to get some downtime!
@@STOKERMATIC if I get too burned out, I'll burn some vacation days. Lol
perfect video! made me subscribe.. no concessions serious warrior never surrender to any attack!
Go get 'em Bill!!
Great information Top! Another fantastic video! Cheers! 🥃
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Riggs is a real trooper
Even as crippled as my body is I would still like to do the challenge
do it, man, my friend doesn't have a leg and we did something similar.😎😎
great video, it helps if you know how the scout patrol works... a few tips, the human eye can see fully at night after 1 hour, the animal flees approximately in the same extended direction from which the danger goes, frogs stop croaking in the presence of a person,
Nice to see the use of UPPRO clothing. great video.
Staying stoked
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Great watch Stoker.
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Good video , thanks for sharing , God bless !
Thanks, you too!
Great video Top! Thanks for sharing your skills with everyone. Already looking forward to your next vid.
Very interesting video. Thank you. Good info in re: sound travel. In residential areas, sometimes sounds bounce off of buildings and nearby vegetation, if it's thick.
Very true, live in a swamp and my dogs barks bounce of the forest on the other side of the river. She can get quite offended by her own barks echoing back 😂
Outstanding 🍻
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All of your videos are interesting and educational but this one on a scale of 1-10 is a 12.5! Very well done and riveting.
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Good stuff brother! 🍻
Excellent video! Only one it needs is to be twice as long! But I'll settle for watching it two times!
I debated putting in longer segments at the end, but opted against it. Glad you enjoyed it!
Great info
That Manzanita reminds me of traveling through the Gambel/Scrub Oak around the lower foothills of the Rockies. In the higher elevation there is lots of thick willows along the waterways and valleys. You can sometimes follow the Moose and Elk trails through the willows, but you run the risk of running into one of those animals. Elk are more likely to run away than Moose.
Moose can be vicious!
nope in rutting season
Been charged by both an Elk and a Moose, both were young bulls.
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Good info!
thanks
If you have the time, and the cover is there, following the contour line may be the better option . It will take longer, but you can gather more intel of the area than you will with a straight line of approach.
That shot at 3:38...have you ever hooked up a "Riggs Cam"?!
Fied expedient one, but it wasn’t very secure.
Hey Stoker, great content as always! I've a question about moving through heavy vegetation in an area of operation where a contact with the enemy is highly possible . How do you trade off the pros of being visually concealed with the cons of making a lot of noise, especially if compared to walking on a trail or a road?
Thanks in advance! R 💪
Definitely would avoid traveling on linear danger areas. Depending on time available, move slower. Use any atmospheric noise to help season sound (wind, rain, etc). Maximize travel at night.
@@STOKERMATIC thank you very much, so appreciated! Keep up the good work 😃
Too much foot crunch
Could hear you coming a mile away dude...
Come on out to the Grunt Proof SERE challenge.