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        <description>Basic Mountain Camouflage and how to become a ghost in the mountains centers around your efficient use of camouflage. In today's video we go over basic camouflaging in three different light spectrums; visible, IR, and Thermal. I hope you enjoy the continuation of our becoming deadly in the mountain series. 00:00 Become a Ghost in the mountains 4:18 Visible Light Camouflage Techniques 19:40 Night Vision / IR Camouflage 26:31 Thermal Camouflage Patreon Signup - https://www.patreon.com/GarandTHumb Onward Research http://onwardresearch.com/ SDI School: https://sdischool.co/Garand Xidax Computers: https://tribelink.co/Xidax Insta: https://www.instagram.com/garand_thumb/ GarandThumb on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/garandthumb1 All firearms shown are semi-automatic firing from 20 round magazines. All shooting was conducted on a closed private range.</description>
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