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EP 56 Camo In Survival

Fieldcraft Survival

FieldCraft Survival

Wilderness, Sports

53.7K Ratings

🗓️ 17 March 2018

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Mike talks with Curt Liddle from Relv Camo. Follow us: http://www.instagram.com/fieldcraftsurvival http://www.fieldcraftsurvival.com http://sofblog.com/ http://www.relvcamo.com

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey guys, welcome back to the Feelcrass for Provel Podcast. I'm your host Mike and today we have a special guest, Kurt from Realth Camel.

0:29.0

So, Kurt from Realth Camel, if you guys have been watching social media like Feelcrass for Rebel.com or FeelCraft on the Instagram page, on the story we've been adding bits and pieces of the wrap that we're doing with Realth Camel of a special wrap that we initiated really weeks or if not months ago.

0:54.0

And it's let us up to this point now where I'm in Logan, Utah with Kurt doing the actual wrap and getting everything prepped for a video shoot that we're doing with Travis Hess and Joey Witton and Be on the way back.

1:06.0

So, this podcast is going to be on Camel Flodge because to be honest, Kurt is a subject matter expert on Camel Flodge. He's got a special design, he's got a company that specializes in it called Realth and Realth is R-E-L-V Camel.

1:27.0

So, welcome to the podcast. Thanks, Matt. I appreciate it.

1:30.0

Yeah, so, you know, first of all, the podcast is on Camel Flodge and me and you have been flushing out some discussion on Camel Flodge, which has been interesting because up to the point in which we talked about it, you know, it's your realm and your genre.

1:47.0

We had some interesting conversations about Camel Flodge and really I never even thought about it, but it's crazy how significant it's played in the military and the civilian sector for everything else.

2:01.0

So, first of all, introduce yourself and then give us some background on how you got started in the Camel Flodge field.

2:07.0

Yeah, so I have two companies, so I give you a little history. My other company is NorthPowder.com, it's a creative agency.

2:16.0

Realth started because I was approached to design a new Camel pattern for a client and it turned out so well that we decided to start our own Camel Flodge design.

2:27.0

So, my wife and I owned the company, we came up with the name, it was actually her idea. The word, Realth, people often ask if it's an acronym, but it's actually a word from the Estonian language and it means weapon.

2:41.0

Our tagline is weaponized Camel Flodge. So, it was something that honestly we found just Googling.

2:49.0

We found weapon translated into different languages and she found Realth. First, I wasn't too sure about it, but we did some logo exploration and the rest is history.

3:00.0

Well, that's real cool because I didn't even know what event until you just mentioned it and I know some of the conversation we were going to have is organic.

3:06.0

I was going to actually ask you about Realth. When it comes to Camel Flodge, what, you know, you're a Utah boy, you grew up in Utah.

3:16.0

We talked about some of the stuff that you've been into from survival, cub and eagle scouts and just growing up in the outdoors, ranching and farming and everything else.

3:25.0

Why did you decide to get into the Camel Flodge field?

3:29.0

Yeah, so I've always been interested in Camel Flodge. I didn't serve in the military, I served, worked as a contractor so I was close to it but never as a service member.

3:41.0

But always been supportive and Camel Flodge always intrigued me about how you guys would use it downrange. Also, just being in contact with the hunting industry and seeing how obviously hunting applies to that crowd.

3:57.0

And then the rest is just being a fan of Camel Flodge. I always thought it was cool. Never really thought about designing. I always wanted to, didn't really know how to get into it until that first opportunity came.

4:09.0

And then it just, my background in graphic design, you just made a lot of sense.

4:13.0

Yeah, you know, we talked about some of the historical points for Camel Flodge in my career and special operations and some of the things that we talked about were the transitions from Camel to Camel.

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