By Cameron McKirdy

If you are looking for a great everyday carry LED flashlight, I may have found the one for you.  The Coast PX25 is a rugged little light saber from a Oregon company.  Below is my latest HD stress test video, filmed on the beach, and in the water in Seaside, OR. 

You wouldn’t expect a light that can easily fit in your palm to be so powerful, but the Coast PX25 LED flashlight boasts 208 lumens.  That’s hardcore.  It even came with three AAA Duracell batteries, so it was ready to go.  Also included was a useful belt sheath, which I will actually use.  Plus, you get a wrist strap for extra security.  All this, for an MSRP of just $42.  That’s a bargain to me.

If you watch my review, you’ll also see how the Bulls Eye Spot beam works.  This style gives you an awesome focused spot, with a wide flood light.  It’s a great design.  The PX25 is made of aluminum, so it’s tough.  And the LED light is UNBREAKABLE.  Trust me, I tried to shatter it, to no avail.  Coast thought of everything, and this may be my favorite flashlight ounce for ounce.  Speaking of it’s 4.2 ounces with the batteries.  I use it as part of my EDC.  It’s just the right size, and isn’t too wide.  It’s 1.1 inches wide, and 4.7 inches long.  The runtime on the PX25 is 6 hours 15 minutes.  Impressive.  Plus, the beam blasts 128 meters, so it covers ground like a champ.

I’d talk trash about the PX25 if I could, but Coast Products made a great tool here, it even stood up to me beating it on the cement.  Just don’t put the battery pack in backwards.  This is a must have in my opinion.  Enjoy the video I produced.  More fun stress test videos soon.  Thanks for visiting Survival Bros.  For additional information on this product visit http://www.coastportland.com 

Cam’s website for video production, and Art is http://www.cameronmckirdy.com

The guys find an ammo can full of trinkets, a logbook, and keys to a riddle! They were hiking Saddle Mountain in Oregon, when they took an obscure trail, and uncovered a hidden geocache. Random. Happy hunting. You never know when you will find treasure.  And of course we won’t tell you where to find this stash.  You got to get into geocaching.  There is an app for that.

Produced by Cameron McKirdy and Kelvin Knudson

Cameron McKirdy and his Dad battle rapids in their cataraft. This adventure was well planned. Pops did his homework, and scouted the river as best he could. He asked locals a million questions, read books, and consulted his rafting club before getting her wet. The water was high, so it wasn’t a terribly challenging ride, but it was a lot of fun. The Rouge river is next! Take a float down the river with them. %^).

Cameron McKirdy from Survival Bros shows you the emergency caches he is working on. You may also want water packets, a compass or GPS unit, fishing line and hooks, snares, vitamins, and extra cordage. He will be burying these along his escape route, just in case of a disaster, such as a tsunami. Thanks for watching! Peace and love.

Cameron McKirdy produced this in 2011 during the tsunami wave scare! This shows how he prepared for an emergency in real time. If you haven’t created a bug-out-bag for this sort of thing, now is the time. What do you think of the video? Let’s hope the big one doesn’t hit this helpless coastal town.

Cam from Survival Bros consumes raw mushrooms. They are edible when cooked! He was starving after a long hike in Arch Cape, OR. The Chicken of The Woods mushrooms are rare. They DO taste like chicken, and you can even sell them to restaurants. Plus, they can be frozen, and stored long term. Cameron took home about 8 pounds of chanterelles and this variety. Mushroom hunting is an awesome hobby, but there’s a steep learning curve. Get a book or two on the subject before picking and consuming.

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Unbelievable footage of a car being launched at Cameron McKirdy!

Cameron McKirdy shatters a car window with his knife!

Forget the gym. Work on your fitness outside, and without weights. Just bring a yoga mat to workout on. I thought this was a cool video with a bunch of different exercises. Lunges at 45 degree angles always destroy my legs, and build muscle. Enjoy!

Cameron gives you a channel update and shows you Fort Stevens in Oregon