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How A Simple Cloth Can Keep You Alive.

In this video you’ll learn several how to use a piece of cloth to make your survival situation much more bearable… and possibly even save your life.

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Multiple survival uses for a versa cloth!
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I'm going to talk a little bit with you today about a shemagh.

A shemagh, or a versacloth, is just a square piece of cloth. In this case, these shemaghs came from Afghanistan.

Now, a shemagh is just a piece of square cloth, right? That's all that is, is a big chunk of square cloth. I like to fold it like a triangle. It gives me much more control, a little bit easier to use. I'll just put my two tips together, let gravity fold it for me.
Now, when I got caught in desert sandstorms, one thing that was really hard to deal with was breathing. It kind of kicks your trash in breathing.

Now, what you can do with this is just throw your sunglasses on, or throw some sort of goggles or something. That will keep your head out of the sun, keep your face out of the sun.

Now, the reason you want all this cloth on you when it's extremely hot is your sweat will absorb into the cloth and that will help to keep you cool, as opposed to your sweat just going out into an incredibly dry environment. So, that's one of the reasons that this shemagh is so valuable. Now, let's pull this off.

Don't neglect the fact that this is also a good way to keep warm. So, if you've got some of these shemaghs, you can put the one on your head and the one on your face to keep you warm when it's cold, or to protect you from extreme heat when it's really, really hot.

There's many other things that you can do with a shemagh. One of them is using it as a waist versacloth. When I go trail running, I will usually bring a clean canteen, or a Nalgene, or something around my waist in some sort of versacloth or shemagh along with a small hand drill kit, a knife, something simple. This gives me the ability to go fishing, make fire, collect wild edibles, whatever it is that I want to do while I'm traveling fast and light. So, let me show you my version of how to do that.

I've got my little heavy cover canteen here. Say it was full of water. I want to think about how this is going to ride on the back of my body. I don't want that chunky stuff on the back; I want this arched part.

I can use this shemagh later for a warming insulating layer. I can pull it apart and put nesting material and things that I gather. I can throw a rabbit in it. Whatever it is that I need to do can be added to this shemagh. And this is super, incredibly stable, okay?

All right. So, we've covered how to cover the face, how to wear it around the waist like a fanny pack, if you will. Let's cover the baby carrier. I call it the baby carrier because this is how I carry my son when we forget to bring some sort of a baby carrier.

If you've just got packages that you want to carry, you can throw it on that one shoulder. This is comfortable. I can have a shoulder pack with a rabbit that I got, and I can have a waist pack with my water. So, you can do multiple things with this.

The last thing that I'm going to show is the fact that you can have a front and a backpack. If we imagine a package here, okay? I would tie it in the front and then rotate it, right?

The last thing I'm going to mention is if you need a way to move loose material, say you're building a shelter, and you open this up, you can load all sorts of debris and stuff in it.

All right, I hope these tips are valuable to you. I know they have been to me.

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