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ОтветитьHappy New Year Mike and thanks for this video.
ОтветитьJust to let you know I’m a scaffolder and the clove hitch is what we use to pull our tubes up on a rope and wheel
ОтветитьThese tips videos are FANTASTIC 👍😁
ОтветитьAlways enjoyed your knowledge on the woods and craft
Ответитьthanks so much, i found that the ladder really helped me removing wett branches from the top of my shelter
ОтветитьGreat video. Light a fire with Pom bears 😮
ОтветитьVideo rất tuyệt
ОтветитьWhen using cooking oil to oil blades I recommend to use peanut oil cause bacteria can't grow in it. It won't rot. So you don't have to worry about the blades smelling bad after time or cleaning oil fully off when cooking.
ОтветитьGreat tips! Thank you very much.
ОтветитьI like the ladder trick.
ОтветитьGreat product, Dave
ОтветитьIf the pack isn't too heavy, a trekking pole will work for holding it on a tree also. (Handy for the midday stop, but not if you need it to hold up your shelter.)
ОтветитьOr you could just use 2 long branches with the smaller branches still attached, but cut shorter, then use your shorter step branches resting on these protrusions, you can use your cords to keep the whole thing together ❤
ОтветитьYou get to business with it without the preamble- great video.
ОтветитьLuar biasa .....tetap semangat😊
ОтветитьExcellent tips as always! You're a master. Thank you.
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ОтветитьHow long can you keep cattails in storage ???
ОтветитьAmazing. No fluff, no begging for likes, just skill after skill after skill!
Thank you!
Awesome
ОтветитьVery good tips, really useful. Sometimes people make similar videos with weird and silly "tips", but yours are really sensible and practical. ❤👍🏻
ОтветитьGreat...
ОтветитьI love this channel 💙
ОтветитьI use Shea oil for all the above mentioned things including as lip salve and for cuts on the skin.
Shea oil is a really good all purpose‘remedy’.
Thanks for the video 👌
Good stuff amigo. I particularly like the ladder... definitely have to try that one soon.
ОтветитьLove it a lot, often the easiest things are the best
ОтветитьThis was filmed in January? Where do you live mate??
ОтветитьThanks for another great video. I wonder, which shoes are you using for survival and bushcraft journeys?
ОтветитьSir you are a great
ОтветитьHi ,thanks for the ladder tip.
One of my first tips of survival is to make a spear shaft to attach my dagger or knife too, as a spear is an excellent hunting and defence weapon or ..
Make your hiking stick adaptable to accept the knife as a spear handle prior to hikes.
I take fairy or cake candles &strips of polystyrene for fire starters in a coin plastic for waterproofing..
For an emergency candle wick a piece of shoelace works great...
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ОтветитьGreat tips, thank you TA!😃
ОтветитьI've seen ladders with marlin spike hitches but never like that before. That's cool. So is everything else you showed for that matter.
ОтветитьNoooo not the Pom bears 😂. Great tips though, thank you 🙏🏼
ОтветитьThankx Mike
ОтветитьWhen will the TA Trekker backpack be available again? It's exactly what I've been looking for.
ОтветитьThe rucksack tip is epic, I usually dump mine on the floor n wonder what it maybe sat in.
ОтветитьOn fire starting. One of the best tools I know is a pencil sharpener. It is one of the only blades I know of that will pass TSA with nary a glance. They come in 2 sixes. The standard kids school one and one for sharpening thore wide and flat carpenter pencils. Take a stick of the appropriate size and grind away. You will generate a pile of paper thin wood shavings faster than a fuze stick with a knife. These ultra thin shavings easily light from a spark from a fire steel. Even if the stick is wet only the outer edges are damp the rest is bone dry. And you are left with a pointy stick which could prove useful. In an emergence and you are in a situation you don't have a knife. You could break the plastic and have a sharp cutting tool.Yes such a blage it tiny it could open up fish or skin small game.
ОтветитьTA Outdoors, congratulations on surviving the changing Bushcraft Algorithm. I've been a bushcrafter for over 20 years and am amazed at how ornate the "bushcraft" genre has become. yet you manage to maintain your position even though you are not wearing a spandex shirt that inspires the mind to wander.
ОтветитьCan make a better smelling candle out of an orange and olive oil. And it smells good and keeps away some bugs
ОтветитьAINT NO WAY THIS GUY USED ANIMAL CRACKERS TO START A FIRE
Ответитьthx m8
ОтветитьAmazing info, thank you very much
ОтветитьLove his stuff!
ОтветитьThat “lichen” is called USNEA and it’s one of the most powerful antibiotics in nature.
Ответитьun video buenisimo compañero ,y enhorabuena por tu finca que cuando la comprastes no te di la enhorabuena pero me alegre mucho,un abrazo
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