Bushcraft: 10 Cool Things You Can Make in the Woods

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I show you 10 simple, easy wilderness survival and bushcraft skills including building a bushcraft ladder with just a saw and paracord, finding the best survival plant in the northern hemisphere, axe splitting techniques for kindling and more!

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Your one of the most amazing dudes out there on youtube. Not only do you share useful knowledge about survival but you don't molest the viewer with any kind of ads, asks for likes or clicks onto affiliate links. I give your videos a like because of that. Yeah and also I really like the useful knowledge that you share. Sir, you are a scholar, a gentleman and a original human being!

moltenwood
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In the winter that cattail fluff can also be used for insulation purposes. Take it and stuff it between your outer layer and the one beneath that, stuff it down the arms, around the body and any place you can get it. Tie a cord around your lower waste first to keep it from falling out the bottom. It works very well to keep you warm in freezing temps. Back in the early 1970s I sewed the ends of sleeves, fronts and bottoms of two shirts together and stuffed them with cattail fluff and it was almost like a down jacket. Very warm.

Pooch
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Amazing. No fluff, no begging for likes, just skill after skill after skill!
Thank you!

hamyankee
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This channel is so clear and informative, I love it.

LinneaofBorealis
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TA 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.

yearofthegarden
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Possibly the only time I’m glad I didn’t have my 4 and 5 year olds with me watching this! They LOVE Pombears and would have wanted my to show them that it actually works as well as wanting a bag each to eat 😂 keep up the great work mate! Looking forward to following and joining you on this years journeys!!

brianhorner
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Really good editing and filming. Congratulations great work

GREYdog
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Thanks for the ladder build tutorial. This was really helpful.

moosemanzz
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Best 12 minutes of my entire day, I watched it twice - thank you so much for sharing! I will try this in the woods this spring way up north

enigmated
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@5:20 Just a note that the very best fish to use for a lamp is (I assume) Eulachon, which is native to the pacific northwest and is so fatty during spawning that you can dry it and burn the whole thing, hence its nickname "candlefish". Never done it myself though.

kma
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Just 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

tomfifoot
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Another use for the cattails or any other seed pod like that is to use it for a wind direction indicator while deer hunting instead of those puff things..
It's free and most times you can pick some up on the way to the stand.
Cool video!!👍👍

OsborneOutdoors
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Information density 👍👍👍👍. This is how you should make YouTube content!

Calligraphybooster
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Awesome tips brother! Always a pleasure to absorb the knowledge that you share with us!!!

peterott-tnpf
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Great presentation, smooth delivery of useful tips.

RT-fbty
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Very good tips, really useful. Sometimes people make similar videos with weird and silly "tips", but yours are really sensible and practical. ❤👍🏻

ms-htcj
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You are one of the best YouTubers in my opinion. You’re very informational and i grew up watching you.

Cheers!

vwqhclq
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thanks so much, i found that the ladder really helped me removing wett branches from the top of my shelter

alfieshaw
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You get to business with it without the preamble- great video.

ianfleischhacker
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Love it a lot, often the easiest things are the best

MountainBootCamp