Frag Out! Magazine
Issue link: https://fragout.uberflip.com/i/1532587
-night refuge for a single person. We quickly agreed on a work schedule, and in 20 minu- tes, we had a small, green tent-like structure supported by a pine pole. Unfortunately, the limited time didn't allow us to fully lay out the flooring or grout the tiles in the guest bathroom, but even without that, we were proud of our work. Later, we found out that our shelter was built correctly and provided good insulation aga- inst wind, cold, and rain. When we returned, a delicious pasta dish with meat and warm tea was waiting for us. We collected water for drinking and cooking from a nearby lake, and by keeping it at a rol- ling boil for over 10 minutes, we ensured it was safe for consumption. I also found a moment to grab Szlendi and record a few clips for my Facebook page: Magister w Lesie. In the afternoon, we had another training session with Dariusz. This time, it was even more informative, using a training dum- my that displayed CPR results on a phone screen. My 90% score brought me a lot of joy and the awareness that I had just saved Mr. Dummy. In the evening, I went with Tomek to create content for Militaria.pl. We found a great spot with fallen trees and exposed rocks scattered everywhere — a natural habitat for the boots I was testing. The Pentagon Scor- pion Suede V2 boots performed exceptio- nally well. I was repeatedly surprised by the- ir grip, especially on the slippery walkways we crossed through the local swamps. After wearing them all day, I felt no foot pain in the evening. Plus, they remained waterpro- of despite several rainy days gifted to us by Swedish weather. As for my jacket, I was won over by the du- al-access rear pocket at kidney height. I've used this feature in Helikon hoodies before, so I immediately knew how to take advanta- ge of it. The Pentagon Artaxes jacket proved to be waterproof and well-fitted. Its back and front pockets easily held essentials like my phone, knife, gloves, flint, and a collapsible cup. The attached hood provided solid pro- tection against wind and rain. REPORT