Pro Eater Cameron CONSUMPTION McKirdy completes an Eating Challenge in Oregon. Would you ever eat an insect? They were all dried out, and covered in flavored powder. #nasty #grub #food
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Eating Cricket and Larvae Donuts for YouTube Subscribers!!
Posted: December 22, 2019 in blogger, Cooking, Eating Challenge, Fun!, home, Product ReviewsTags: 2020, bacon, bakery, binge, blog, bros, bugs, Cameron McKirdy, challenge, cheese, chocolate, crickets, Donuts, doughnuts, eater, eating, flavor, Funny, gopro, gross, hd, head, hero, hurt, insects, larvae, legs, maple, meal, mexican, pain, resource, silly, Spice, survival, video, vlog, YouTuber
Saddle Mountain Summit Back to Back Days Challenge
Posted: May 31, 2014 in Adventures, Backpacking, Fun!, HD Videos, Survival Bros ChallengesTags: 97138, beach, Cameron McKirdy, challenge, Clatsop County (US County), coast, event, forest, hd, head, hike, Hiking (Sport), news, ocean, or, oregon, production, rocks, Saddle Mountain (Mountain), seaside, summit, Survival Bros, trail, video, view point
By Cameron McKirdy
I’m always challenging myself. That’s why I decided hiking Saddle Mountain in Oregon on consecutive days would be a hardcore mission. I camped out a night, took photos, cooked, and rested in the VW Vanagon often. Besides achieving my goal, and reaching the summit back to back, I also met some cool people. There’s so many beautiful girls from Portland that make this day hike, it’s ridiculous. I gave them all a hard time about being tourists. I’m from Seaside, a local, and don’t look so out of place.
Take a look at the picture galleries I created for each day. The wildflowers were exploding, and made the hike much more pleasant. Plus, they gave me a chance to stop, breath, stretch, and take in their sweetness. I also spent time creating a video of Humbug Mountain. It offers a marvelous view point, and is only .2 miles off the main Saddle Mountain trail. So are you up for the Survival Bros challenge? Can you hike to the summit twice in two days, or maybe twice in one day? Somebody will take me up on this. Let us know. Good luck! Tons more soon, only on Survival Bros.
Day One Gallery
Day Two Hiking
Tillamook Head Hiker’s Cabins – Backpacking From Cannon Beach To Seaside
Posted: December 27, 2012 in Adventures, Comedy and Art, Product Reviews, SB Tips, Sports, Survival Bros ChallengesTags: adventure, beach, blog, bros, bunker, Cameron, camping, coast, ecola, fire, hd, head, history, McKirdy, mice, ocean, oregon, pacific, parks, producer, state, survival, tillamook, trail, trees, video, viewpoint, walking, ww2
By Cameron McKirdy
Season’s greetings! On Christmas Eve my Dad and I hiked from Indian Beach in Ecola State Park to the Hiker’s Camp on Tillamook Head. We checked out the abandoned World War 2 bunkers, and the viewpoints too. Pops split, leaving me to spend the night by myself. In this HD video I show you the trail, my gear, and my fire. I also cooked up some Goulash thanks to my new flameless cookwear system by Trekmates. Enjoy the video. After a two hour nap, I decided to back to Seaside in the dark night. It was crazy. I used a glow stick, and my Coast HP14 flashlight to luminate the path. A recent storm kicked tons of massive trees down. I had to climb over many, with my 40 pound pack on. I booked it from the cabins, and got back to Seaside in just over 2 hours, covering 4 gnarly miles of ground. It was an intense op. I lost the trail briefly once, slightly rolled an ankle, and nearly slipped down a steep bank. It was one of the most rewarding, and challenging adventures of my life. Next, I plan to raft the Nehalem river this weekend. Thanks for visiting Survival Bros. I’d appreciate your comments, and likes. %^).
Relaxing and Sunning in Seaside Oregon
Posted: July 14, 2012 in UncategorizedTags: birds, blue, head, meditation, ocean, photography, sky, swings, tillamook, yoga

Nothing beats a walk on the beach in the morning to get the blood flowing. I also enjoy biking, hiking, and yoga! There’s a million ways to deal with stress. What do you do to relax??? Produced by Cameron McKirdy





















