A video using basic skills, to allow me to create a comfortable camp in the woods! I spent a lot of time on this video, so hopefully you enjoy it and find it useful! thanks for watching. To find the Outdoor Outfitters Equipment I use please visit https://www.ebay.co.uk/usr/outdoor-outfitters1
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Do you still play with your expensive toys down the local park???hate to tell you but they are not feather sticks pal
Frying pan it's a roasting fork
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Great video, well informed. Simple and relaxing. Thanks fella. Atb, Trev
Thanks for sharing.
awesome video mate! check out my vids, cheers
What a great video, just found your channel and going through your videos and am impressed, love the hessian bag chair, and the squirrel cooker, where did you get yours from as they are hard to find and yours look a quality bit of kit, thanks for taking us along, cheers craig
fantastic music selection. actions and instructions well demonstrated.
Hey. Good video. Subscribe. I will watch the rest
Where did you get the cooking pot holder from pal?☺️
Great video, really enjoyed it great job!
Love the video!
There's a lot of useful information here, and you filmed it really well. Videos like this make me wish I could get out there and go camping.
Informative video brother, very well put together also. Thank you for sharing! although it's not very important I do suggest making your own pot hangers. Y shaped stick hit into the ground with a much longer stick lent against it. Simple yet traditional way of cooking! Saves weight in your rucksack too 😉 btw, if you've seen the TV series Vikings.. you're a spitting image of Bjorn Iron-side (Alexander Ludwig) xD
DO YOU SHARPEN YOU BLADE WITH A BUFFER, THE EDGE IS LIKE A MIRROR
Any idea where you can buy that sack????
Really enjoyed your video. I learned a couple of things.
Any chance of you actually spending a night outdoors??
Absolutely amazing video!
Nice vid, what knife are you using?
One of the best self made bushcraft videos I've ever seen. Great job.
Great video bud! Giving you a shout out from Newfoundland, Canada. Wish we had some of that hazel wood to work with in the woods over here. You guys make it look like it is a very easy wood to work with. Cheers and God bless.
Thanks for taking the time to share your knowledge of the outdoors. Great Job!
Great Video mate, thanks for sharing
Great vid pal what's the sound track ?