Introduction To Tarps - Your First Step into Bushcraft Shelters

preview_player
Показать описание
Welcome to our new video, "Introduction To Tarps - Your First Step into Bushcraft Shelters"! In this comprehensive guide, we unravel the mysteries of tarps, unveiling their potential in the wild!

Why Tarps Matter:
Tarps are the backbone of any bushcraft shelter. Learning the ropes with tarps opens a world of possibilities in outdoor survival and adventure.

Why Watch This Video:
Joe Price breaks down what you need to know when purchasing your first tarp or your next upgrade .

Stay Tuned for More:
Don't miss out on future tutorials, gear reviews, and exciting outdoor adventures! Hit that subscribe button, like, and share this video with your fellow outdoor enthusiasts. Join our community of nature lovers and bushcraft aficionados, and let's embark on this thrilling journey together.

↟ ↟ ↟

SUPPORT US:

Link Tree:

Buy Our Books & Services:

Instagram:
@joeprice_outdoors
@inforestsandlands
@iskogochmark

TikTok:
@joeprice_outdoors
@inforestsandlands

Facebook Community:
Living To Learn : Home Of The Forest Family

#Tarps #Tarpshelter #Survivalshelter #Friluftsliv #HowTo #Bushcraft #Bushcraftskills #Bushcrafting #Survival
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

Great video! Another use for plastic stakes is emergency fire tinder.

azhomeboy
Автор

YES! Tarpology videos! Go as in depth as possible! Your explanations and care to details and quality of content + tarps is the best I can ask really

risiko
Автор

I have the Aqua Quest Defender it's a little heavy but I know I can depend on it.

jamesparker
Автор

Alton goods out of Australia make a great 3m tarp. Really love my 7 x 9 ft zpacks dyneema tarp for longer journeys too. You're killing it with this videos you two, keep it up!

davef
Автор

I prefer SilPoly tarps though I also have SilNylon ones. The main reason is that the SilNylon can sag a fair bit when it's get wet because nylon is naturally hydrophilic. So while the silicone (or polyurethane) stops the water from getting through to you the nylon still absorbs some of it, causing the sag. You can really tell the quality of the silicone impregnation by how much (little?) It sags.

On the other hand polyester is naturally hydrophobic so it barely sags at all. Not to long ago I took delivery of a custom SilPoly square tarp (Borah Gear) and all of my hammock tarps are also SilPoly (Dutchware gear). SilPoly is slowly becoming more popular as it overcomes the "cheap" reputation polyester has but at least in the US you can really only find them made by cottage companies.

johnschmalbach
Автор

Yeah looking at the DD 4x4 at the min

Danganbeg
Автор

Great video bro you mentioned sleeping bags maybe a video on that also I've been thinking about making my own canvas tarp when I finally find some time not sure if you guys would want to give it a try I don't have any sewing skills yet but with yours and idas massive arsenal of skills I bet you guys could pull it off

aaronweber
Автор

I'm considering DD's bikepacker tarp and inner mesh tent. But at about £70 each it's a little bit pricey! But the inner with any of my tarps would also work. There are so many other options with DD.

waveydavie
Автор

Great video, what’s the jacket please?

SMclintosh
Автор

Do you have experience with nylon tarps stretching/expanding in wet conditions? I have always stayed away because I heard that can be an issue. But as I'm finding out I've been wrong about a few things up to now

Tim_Keys
Автор

Oh and I almost forgot.

"The Emperor Protects."

johnschmalbach
Автор

@ 60 years old, my wife is gone. I am selling the Airstream trailer. Glam camping is fatiguing. I bought a tarp. I am learning bushcraft camping.

RTFLDGR