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Trading Cards created by Artist Tony Keaton, aka TKZ Designs! Check him out on Truth Social, Instagram, and eBay. Video Produced by Cameron McKirdy in America.

TRUMP WANTS YOU TO VOTE FOR HIM IN NOVEMEMBER
Footage Courtesy of Eric Badlands Chugs Booker and his son OkHipHop

Hey Friends, I’m back with another blog post from Oregon, USA. Read about my travels to New York City in a fresh news article on SURVIVAL BROS. I competed against famous YouTuber Eric “Badlands Chugs” Booker in a Lemonade Chugoff for Major League Eating and Nathan’s Famous in Brooklyn, NY. Even with a weather delay we pulled off the show. Here’s more about my trip to America’s Playground.

Cam The Cuddler Takes Joey Chestnut’s Hotdog Belt in VIP!
The First Time Cameron Made IT To The Top in 2022 #NEWYORK

By Cameron McKirdy

Man, I have some cool goodies to share with you Survival Bros. Check out the custom leather wallet, and #EDC “Pocket Armor” organizer I had made. Popov Leather did an amazing job creating these exquisite pieces by hand. They are located in British Columbia, Canada and have been excellent at communicating with me for this collaboration. Check out their YouTube Channel and website. Popov is offering a discount right now. If you have something made by them, send me a photo at thesurvivalbros@gmail.com and I will share it. I want to see more gear from these Artists. I plan on ordering more items, and producing videos soon for the SB YT Chan.

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Latest handmade works from #popovleather

By Cam The Cuddler

Cool off Creeker!

Cameron from Survival Bros gives himself a detoxifying clay mud mask to improve his skin. His face was softer, and more clear, with less acne and blackheads. Subscribe on YouTube, share, and add this video to a playlist. Thanks for watching. More soon, and on our preparedness blog #survivalbros

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CAM CUDDLES – AS SEEN ON GOOD DAY OREGON AND FOX 12 NEWS KPTV PORTLAND:

Cuddle Up To Me launched in 2013, and hundreds of people from around The World have tried this real therapeutic service.  Professional Cuddler Cameron McKirdy strives to meet the platonic touch and cuddling needs of consenting adults.  The first male to be Certified in Cuddling is me (Cam The Cuddler). I’m from Oregon, and serve the Pacific Northwest area to this day.  Check out my resources, and reach out to me.  Thanks for being here.  You are appreciated, and worthy.

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By Cameron McKirdy

This week Survival Bros went hiking in the woods near Cannon Beach, Oregon to kill and eat a bunny.  We saw, but didn’t catch the animal, so we explored the forest near logging roads.  To my shock we stumbled upon a massive survival shelter made from tarps, logs, cordage, and more.  There was even a 4-person tent inside, and the shack had a clean tarp floor.  The place was loaded with camping gear, and everything you’d need to be self-sufficient in the outdoors for a long time.  Watch the HD video to see how it was built, and what’s stored on the site.  Join the Survival Bros community on YouTube, and SUBSCRIBE TODAY!  It’s free of charge.  

 

Best Tarp Shelter in Woods

The best tarp shelter we’ve ever seen in the woods

Produced By Cameron McKirdy and Tactical Gypsy

A former Marine, currently in the National Guard shows you how to build medical packs to stop bleeding from a traumatic wound.  With a first aid kit like these examples you could take care of yourself during an emergency, or assist another person in need of attention, possibly saving a life.  There’s more to it than gauze and tape though.  You must train, and develop this skill set.  What’s in your med bag?  Thanks for visiting Survival Bros.  

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A few years ago I gave up my Cadillac. It was a waste of money to operate, and I love being active anyways. This blog is about my use of alternative transportation, while surviving on the Oregon Coast.

Riding my mountain bike has been option #1. It’s way cheaper to use than a car. I’ve had to repair my Mongoose several times, but at least I can do some of the work. It’s not like a computerized vehicle, where I have no chance of fixing it. I’ve saved thousands of dollars by not driving, and haven’t had to get a real job. It’s allowed me to do things like run this blog, and avoid the rat race entirely.

I also love walking. I have rain gear and an umbrella, so I don’t have an excuse to not get outside. If course Oregonians don’t actually use umbrellas, but I know how to. The key for me is being comfortable moving around outdoors. I have a variety of shoes for the job, including boots for mud, sandals for the beach, and light running kicks too. Plus, I make sure to have rain gear on hand, or at least an emergency rain poncho just in case. I walk many miles each week. It keeps me loose, and strong.

This summer I also made a point to hitchhike. I walked along Highway 101 for a few hours before someone finally swooped me. The trick is to find a place where drivers can pull off the road, and staying in that open area. The gentleman that picked me up told me about his days thumbing on the road. He told me to bring toilet paper or I’d be sorry. Hitchhiking isn’t a viable option really. You can’t rely on others like that, especially if your in a hurry. But it was fun trying, and I will get around that way again for the hell if it.

I’ve been riding the bus at least once a week too. It’s great because in December you can donate a can of grub to the food bank for a free pass. Most riders have been taking advantage of that offer, unless they already have a monthly bus pass. You meet all sorts of people on the bus. Some want to borrow my phone, while others feel like talking the entire trip while I listen to music. Still, I like riding the bus. It’s a giant carpool, and less damaging to the environment than if everyone drove a car.

I have said cars are for lazy people. I think that’s true, especially if you never use your own power to get around town. We sit so much as it is anyways. I will own a vehicle again, but there’s no hurry. I’m more free without one. Less is more. Good luck getting to your destination over the holidays. Remember there’s more than one way to get there. I have Rollerblades too. Lol. Peace.
– Cameron McKirdy

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Dr. Ron Paul has served America well. Please listen to his very important farewell speech. Congressman Paul has continually talked about real issues, and fought for Liberty his entire life. Thank you Doc, and enjoy retirement! Let’s hope he writes more freedom loving books, like End The Fed, and The Revolution.

Unbelievable footage of a car being launched at Unofficial Mayor Cameron McKirdy!