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@Corporals Corner Wow Shawn, you weren't kidding about the swamp! I had no clue although maybe you'd mentioned how the water could come up on that part of your property. A possibility dumb question, when warmer weather comes along, any plans for skeeters & other nasty flying creatures? I forgot what you had some vids ago to keep them away & whatever it was seemed effective. Just hope it's really ultra effective for the really rambunctious ones who're hell bent for leather about feasting on you or any of us who deal with that issue! Over where I am, some of those flying vampires treat DEET like it's salad dressing or maybe cake frosting for all intents & purposes!
@Corporals Corner For lateral drift even with a compass, there was a place past Chelmsford MA. going towards Billerica known as "Dudley Road". This was ( & as far as I'm concerned IS) reputed to have all sorts of "Paranormal" things including if you go there by vehicle, there's a good possibility your car or whatever never is in the same spot you left it even if you use landmarks. I kind of wonder if the same thing happens with the "Bridgewater Triangle" area? I've never been out there but the whole history including that area of Fall River is pretty spooky. I guess the question becomes what happens if you can't rely on your compass or landmarks from them on?
@@moronnucleosus3339 Even being sober, I could never really do a fully straight line to save my butt. My left foot / leg has always had some weirdo issue. Even when I walk, my feet go like this -> \ / so, they make a "V" in stuff like snow or sand. I still get from point A to wherever though.
One thing I’ve always appreciated about this channel is the simplicity. Too many people over complicate things. You sir are not one of those people. Thanks for the video. Keep ‘em coming! ❤️
Going back to basics always makes a great video. Most of us out here don't use these skills enough to be proficient. So I always welcome new lessons on basic skills. Keep them coming. Born to be Basic. Thanks Marine.
I am incredibly dyslexic. This is the first time I have ever felt like I could go out and successfully use a compass to find my way around. Thank you for what you do to educate people on life skills.
I have watched those compass videos many times already but I love this. Best of both worlds. Teaching and over nighter. This should be the new format of each video !!! Love it
That was the best run down of the use of that compass that I have seen! Most people get lost in their own minutiae, and thus lose their students along the way. You were able to stay on track. Good job 👍🏼
Great job Marine. Basics and dependability. It is nice to know I can count on your content to be there. If someone gives any flak about you teaching land nav, or doing it by the numbers, they can silence that noise. They can say that there are a thousand videos on this topic, they can silence that noise too. Every NCO understands the importance of hip pocket training. Every service member who sits in the class and acts bored, most of the time is not capable of doing the land nav in practice. It doesn't matter if you take the class 300 times, if you still can't do it. If everyone was able to, then we wouldn't continue teaching it. Outstanding dedication to the principles of survival. Also people need to realise, just because they have heard a class before, does not mean that there is nothing to learn. Every instructor has a different way of instructing. Different people learn different ways. I myself have taught this class hundreds of times. I have sat through this class taught by others hundreds of times. I still sat here and listened to your class and enjoyed the instruction. Your content has me looking forward to Sunday releases. I also look for your Wednesday shorts. If it ain't rainin' we ain't training. You do a great job.
I always have enjoyed the land navigation, I've been using maps and a compass since I was 12 years old. Then the Marine Corps taught me more on the subject. Great job, keep up the good work.
Thank you so much for posting another weekly lesson despite the challenges you’ve faced on your end. I remember a similar situation you shared concerning your basement and despite the inconvenience, you still delivered. It’s truly inspiring; love your work!
This is an area I’m not strong in but need/want to be. Thank you Sir for truly simplifying this topic. This, hands down has made the most sense ever! I’ll need to watch this a bunch more times and then get out and practice. Thank you for the content, great camera work, and presenting in a relatable way.
I'm 56 yrs old Vet you made me break out my compass great content but I prefer the lensatic since I was NCO I almost quoted your hip pocket training made me feel young again thank you
Good morning Shawn ☕️ Though this was not your planned or intended vid for the week, this was an excellent class - we all need refreshers and reminders of skillsets like Land Nav and compass operations. I appreciate your teaching style. The cabin looks great 👍🏼 Sage foresight to make it a raised shelter. You might have to pull a Noah’s Ark with all your woodland critters If the water raises any higher 😂 Have a great week 🍻 -Scottie, TLBSS&B
What a bad ass class today. Really cool way to learn the basics of a compass, the degrees and directions.. I will start practicing more. Thank you 👍⭐⭐⭐
Loved... loved... LOVED the compas instruction; this expanded on what I took in middle school and is one of the best indicators someone knows what they're doing!
Education and entertainment! This is why I love your channel. Watching you build different shelters is very cool, dont get me wrong, but the thing that I love most about this channel is the wealth of knowledge that you bring, and your willingness to share. I love the idea of the online classroom, and I, for one, would pay for lessons like these in the comfort of my own home. Thank you again for your willingness to persevere with these weekly videos. They mean a lot to your faithful fans like me. As for your Forerunner, and the plans you have, I can only hope that they will rival your Rocky Mountain video, which is one of my favorites. Thank you again, sir!
Thank you, Corp. for the unwasted opportunity to give a lesson that could literally be the difference between life and death for someone who ends up lost in the wilds.
I enjoyed the change of pace. It’s been 45 years since I became proficient in the use of a compass so a refresher is great. Thanks for getting back to rib-eye it gave me inspiration for a dish tonight!
Dude, this is the kind of stuff that got me watching your channel. Dollar Store Survival Items, knots, skills.......loved those old videos. Great video!
Another excellent and amazing episode Kelly! Thank you for everything you do for those of us addicted to your videos! Every single episode either teaches something new, reaffirms skills already learned, something. We always learn something from every single video you post. Skills that can save lives and make lives better if/when SHTF. Again, thank you for all you do.
I live in Missouri with the Mississippi River to the east and Ozarks to the south. With all the water, that cabin takes me back to all the hillbilly shacks you can see in the deep woods only with Hilton Hotel building quality. Thank you for a skills video on navigation. Such an underappreciated skill.
Like a bazillion years ago FM 3-25.26 was one of my gospels. After I retired I ran across a special edition of The American Practical Navigator, which gave the best, most easily understood written instruction on map and compass I ever read. Want to add to your warning about drifting off your azimuth - beware of "contouring" or unconsciously level-walking along a contour line. Happened to us once at Benning when us sergeants stupidly let a new 2LT lead our company on a X-country march. My highly experienced Pathfinder Platoon Sergeant took over and un-F'd the situation. Real happy that this video is back to 30 minutes. Sincerely, good luck with that. Thanks, Sean.
Cpl Kelly...THANK YOU for teaching me the difference between the two compasses in this video. I didn't know there was a difference and the lateral drifts, three type of north, and hotdog earth cracked me up 😂...just awesome. You are the Man!
I am just happy to see you had a comfortable place to sleep for a change, cuz there’s NO WAY that I could sleep on the beds you make out of wood to be off the ground❗️And I enjoy 😉 watching anything you do so I don’t care 🤷🏻♀️ if you build/or make a shelter❗️Having said that, I have to admit Corporal that I almost fell asleep watching due to the sounds of the rain, and I loved 🥰 it tremendously❗️Lol 😁 Thanks 🙏🏻 for ALL you do to teach us skills to survive in a bug out situation, and God bless 🤲🏻 you too❣️ 🇺🇸😍🇺🇸
i make it a point to watch every video upon release, i must say, you have a gift. the ability you have to explain and show case skills in my opinion is unparalleled on UA-cam in relation to survival, bushcraft etc. i greatly appreciate your channel and have learned so much. most people would make you pay money to watch a video like this teaching things, you are not like most youtubers, again i thank you for your content.
Honest brother I just enjoy the video because I learn everytime. There is so much more knowledge that can be learned other then shelter. Thank you again for this video. God bless you and your family and thank you for the service to this country and every week to all of us.
We learned all this back in the late 60's in the boy scouts, an it amazes me how many people don't know this, it is really simple in my book. Thx for the vid Corporal
I haven't used a compass in about 40 years, this video brought back great memories of when I used to hike and needed the compass. I am about to turn 62 on the 1st of April and I only found out two weeks ago that you can actually use an analogue watch as a compass too. They may say you can't teach old dogs new tricks but this old dog is still learning new stuff. Thanks for the refresher and something new to me was all the terminology. Take care.
Just don't understand why so many saying they aren't getting your videos. I get each and every one that you drop...I have no problem with them showing up in my feed. Never had one that doesn't show up since I've subscribed. Just don't understand why others are having so much trouble in getting the videos you put up.
I AM SO STOKED YOU DID A LAND NAV CLASS IN THIS ONE!! Your first basic land nav video was the one that made me subscribe to your channel way back in the day, and the Suunto MC-2 you recommended was my first serious piece of gear that I built the rest of my kit around. Also, I've decided I'm now a Hot Dog-Earther. Thank you for that. Also also, y'all cleaned out his Etsy page in 9 hours? Gatdamn...
Even though I enjoy watching your builds for overnighters I really liked this video and I appreciate the class. I have watched other videos on basic compass use by people I think are good instructors but this one was extremely clear and helped me pull the basic details together in my mind. It also helped me understand why so many of those UA-cam instructors say they prefer a compass like you were using. I also.liked seeing you use the cabin you built and hope that you will use it in videos in the future whether for teaching videos like this one or the fishing videos you mentioned.
Great tips and cool shelter. I'd name that shelter the mosquito house though, because in my area, that bad boy would be hidden from view within the cloud of mosquitoes 😂
I appreciate this type of lesson with the basics of using a compass. I feel like you explained it well. When you do the next level of training on the compass, I would love to see it done with a map as well. It's one thing kids don't learn usually by accidentally happening on a video so I would love to see someone like you show it so I can have my kids watch it as well. This one is not my Forte unfortunately.
Nice to have a general knowledge video once in a while. A little refresher course on info I learned 25 years ago in boy scouts. Keep up the great work.
Thanks given to you. This video meant so much to me. It brought me back maybe 35 years when I first learned this stuff. I think you explained it very well. Please keep on keeping on doing what you do, from one Corporal to another. Royal Air Force Regiment, Per Ardua Ad Astra.
I’d like you to show me how to set up a perimeter offensive vs defensive and to blend better into the surrounding. Night fires and concealment stuff . Camping maybe were I shouldn’t be and survive. How you would beat thermal imaging. Ribeye and potatoes All American baby can’t go wrong.
Bro I was wondering when you were going back to that build 😃, how you approached this video makes me think that you should hold your classes there, it'll be totally awesome 😁, well that's my thoughts and as always, I'm totally looking forward to your next video, cannot wait 😁🤙🤙🤙
I did not wake up this morning thinking I wish I knew how to use a compass, but I'll go to sleep with a new skill tonight! Thank you for the unexpected, but very interesting class!
Excellent as always, training that we all need to brush up on, getting lost in the LOUISIANA atchafalaya swamp thats millions of acres with alligators and snakes with mosquitoes as big as small dogs will force you to train, just saying..thanks for the video
Adapt and overcome. Outstanding. The swamp shack has definitely passed the function test. Basic land navigation class…spot on and a great review/introduction. Well done and thank you Kelly. Overall, this presentation upholds the whole spirit of your channel and I am really digging it. I am also glad that you are going back to the weekend shows as my life is really busy these days. And even if life wasn’t so busy, your Sunday drops are something that I look forward towards. Keep up the great work Kelly!
Thank You! I truly needed that refresher course in compass reading. I watched it with my son and I’m proud to say, he understood the compass. Great video! I really appreciate the work you put into these videos.
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Wow Shawn, you weren't kidding about the swamp!
I had no clue although maybe you'd mentioned how the water could come up on that part of your property.
A possibility dumb question, when warmer weather comes along, any plans for skeeters & other nasty flying creatures?
I forgot what you had some vids ago to keep them away & whatever it was seemed effective.
Just hope it's really ultra effective for the really rambunctious ones who're hell bent for leather about feasting on you or any of us who deal with that issue!
Over where I am, some of those flying vampires treat DEET like it's salad dressing or maybe cake frosting for all intents & purposes!
"Walking a straight line, good." Sir....are you....a police officer?
@Corporals Corner
For lateral drift even with a compass, there was a place past Chelmsford MA. going towards Billerica known as "Dudley Road".
This was ( & as far as I'm concerned IS) reputed to have all sorts of "Paranormal" things including if you go there by vehicle, there's a good possibility your car or whatever never is in the same spot you left it even if you use landmarks.
I kind of wonder if the same thing happens with the "Bridgewater Triangle" area?
I've never been out there but the whole history including that area of Fall River is pretty spooky.
I guess the question becomes what happens if you can't rely on your compass or landmarks from them on?
@@moronnucleosus3339
Even being sober, I could never really do a fully straight line to save my butt.
My left foot / leg has always had some weirdo issue.
Even when I walk, my feet go like this ->
\ / so, they make a "V" in stuff like snow or sand.
I still get from point A to wherever though.
It’s ok to not build a new shelter every video, go for it , reuse your shelters and do some skills and bushcraft along with one of your kool recipes
I'm completely ok with this as well!
Amen.
I’m in on this too. Build, use, improve, explore different scenarios, lessons, training, real life shit man. Love it.
Absolutely!!!!! Great video, you have soooo much more knowledge than just building shelters.
Way to change it up. If you keep going with the shelter builds your gonna have start charging the homeless rent.😂
One thing I’ve always appreciated about this channel is the simplicity. Too many people over complicate things. You sir are not one of those people. Thanks for the video. Keep ‘em coming! ❤️
Salute, 🍷 🇮🇹
Going back to basics always makes a great video. Most of us out here don't use these skills enough to be proficient. So I always welcome new lessons on basic skills. Keep them coming. Born to be Basic. Thanks Marine.
I am incredibly dyslexic. This is the first time I have ever felt like I could go out and successfully use a compass to find my way around. Thank you for what you do to educate people on life skills.
I have watched those compass videos many times already but I love this. Best of both worlds. Teaching and over nighter. This should be the new format of each video !!! Love it
30 minute video, hell yes! Appreciate you not skipping on the video. Outstanding as always.
That was the best run down of the use of that compass that I have seen! Most people get lost in their own minutiae, and thus lose their students along the way. You were able to stay on track. Good job 👍🏼
Your skills are unmatched man, you motivate the hell outta me!
Yep. Dude is definitely highly skilled
Great job Marine. Basics and dependability. It is nice to know I can count on your content to be there. If someone gives any flak about you teaching land nav, or doing it by the numbers, they can silence that noise. They can say that there are a thousand videos on this topic, they can silence that noise too. Every NCO understands the importance of hip pocket training. Every service member who sits in the class and acts bored, most of the time is not capable of doing the land nav in practice. It doesn't matter if you take the class 300 times, if you still can't do it. If everyone was able to, then we wouldn't continue teaching it. Outstanding dedication to the principles of survival. Also people need to realise, just because they have heard a class before, does not mean that there is nothing to learn. Every instructor has a different way of instructing. Different people learn different ways. I myself have taught this class hundreds of times. I have sat through this class taught by others hundreds of times. I still sat here and listened to your class and enjoyed the instruction. Your content has me looking forward to Sunday releases. I also look for your Wednesday shorts. If it ain't rainin' we ain't training. You do a great job.
I always have enjoyed the land navigation, I've been using maps and a compass since I was 12 years old.
Then the Marine Corps taught me more on the subject. Great job, keep up the good work.
This is good. Navigation is a very perishable skill for me. Thanks for focusing on the main things here.
Thank you so much for posting another weekly lesson despite the challenges you’ve faced on your end. I remember a similar situation you shared concerning your basement and despite the inconvenience, you still delivered. It’s truly inspiring; love your work!
This is an area I’m not strong in but need/want to be. Thank you Sir for truly simplifying this topic. This, hands down has made the most sense ever! I’ll need to watch this a bunch more times and then get out and practice. Thank you for the content, great camera work, and presenting in a relatable way.
Got my notification. Watching now. Corp Kelly for President.
I'm 56 yrs old Vet you made me break out my compass great content but I prefer the lensatic since I was NCO I almost quoted your hip pocket training made me feel young again thank you
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Good morning Shawn ☕️ Though this was not your planned or intended vid for the week, this was an excellent class - we all need refreshers and reminders of skillsets like Land Nav and compass operations. I appreciate your teaching style.
The cabin looks great 👍🏼 Sage foresight to make it a raised shelter. You might have to pull a Noah’s Ark with all your woodland critters If the water raises any higher 😂
Have a great week 🍻
-Scottie, TLBSS&B
Compass lesson was awesome , more of that kind of stuff will be cool from time to time
What a bad ass class today. Really cool way to learn the basics of a compass, the degrees and directions.. I will start practicing more. Thank you 👍⭐⭐⭐
You are NOT a 'dumb' grunt! You are one of the smartest grunts I know!
Love the class format! Can’t wait for more videos like this!
Loved... loved... LOVED the compas instruction; this expanded on what I took in middle school and is one of the best indicators someone knows what they're doing!
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Education and entertainment! This is why I love your channel. Watching you build different shelters is very cool, dont get me wrong, but the thing that I love most about this channel is the wealth of knowledge that you bring, and your willingness to share. I love the idea of the online classroom, and I, for one, would pay for lessons like these in the comfort of my own home. Thank you again for your willingness to persevere with these weekly videos. They mean a lot to your faithful fans like me. As for your Forerunner, and the plans you have, I can only hope that they will rival your Rocky Mountain video, which is one of my favorites. Thank you again, sir!
Good stuff, can’t wait till you start road tripping.
Thank you, Corp. for the unwasted opportunity to give a lesson that could literally be the difference between life and death for someone who ends up lost in the wilds.
By far one of my favorite videos so far. As much as i love watching build videos, I love skills videos. Please do more.
I enjoyed the change of pace. It’s been 45 years since I became proficient in the use of a compass so a refresher is great. Thanks for getting back to rib-eye it gave me inspiration for a dish tonight!
I loved the land nav refresher. You don’t realize how much of a useful skill you forget when you hardly ever use it. Thank you
Thank you brother for the lesson. A review I needed and can review again later. I appreciate it!
I learned heaps about compasses, awesome. That cheese and steak sure looked good. Big 👍
Land nav is an overlooked skill. No school like old school; skills are always valuable. Keep up your great work
hey back to basics is not a bad thing, the mission continues... nice job
Great refresher course on land nav. I appreciated it. Mental tools are just as important as physical tools.
Dude, this is the kind of stuff that got me watching your channel. Dollar Store Survival Items, knots, skills.......loved those old videos. Great video!
Another excellent and amazing episode Kelly! Thank you for everything you do for those of us addicted to your videos! Every single episode either teaches something new, reaffirms skills already learned, something. We always learn something from every single video you post. Skills that can save lives and make lives better if/when SHTF. Again, thank you for all you do.
Love this format of solo overnight with a school session!
I live in Missouri with the Mississippi River to the east and Ozarks to the south. With all the water, that cabin takes me back to all the hillbilly shacks you can see in the deep woods only with Hilton Hotel building quality. Thank you for a skills video on navigation. Such an underappreciated skill.
Like a bazillion years ago FM 3-25.26 was one of my gospels. After I retired I ran across a special edition of The American Practical Navigator, which gave the best, most easily understood written instruction on map and compass I ever read.
Want to add to your warning about drifting off your azimuth - beware of "contouring" or unconsciously level-walking along a contour line. Happened to us once at Benning when us sergeants stupidly let a new 2LT lead our company on a X-country march. My highly experienced Pathfinder Platoon Sergeant took over and un-F'd the situation.
Real happy that this video is back to 30 minutes. Sincerely, good luck with that. Thanks, Sean.
Hot damn it's Corporal time!
Cpl Kelly...THANK YOU for teaching me the difference between the two compasses in this video. I didn't know there was a difference and the lateral drifts, three type of north, and hotdog earth cracked me up 😂...just awesome. You are the Man!
I am just happy to see you had a comfortable place to sleep for a change, cuz there’s NO WAY that I could sleep on the beds you make out of wood to be off the ground❗️And I enjoy 😉 watching anything you do so I don’t care 🤷🏻♀️ if you build/or make a shelter❗️Having said that, I have to admit Corporal that I almost fell asleep watching due to the sounds of the rain, and I loved 🥰 it tremendously❗️Lol 😁
Thanks 🙏🏻 for ALL you do to teach us skills to survive in a bug out situation, and God bless 🤲🏻 you too❣️ 🇺🇸😍🇺🇸
Classic hip-pocket class! Something to pivot to when the weather makes other plans untenable. Nice job, Devil, and thanks for the refresher.
i make it a point to watch every video upon release, i must say, you have a gift. the ability you have to explain and show case skills in my opinion is unparalleled on UA-cam in relation to survival, bushcraft etc. i greatly appreciate your channel and have learned so much. most people would make you pay money to watch a video like this teaching things, you are not like most youtubers, again i thank you for your content.
Honest brother I just enjoy the video because I learn everytime. There is so much more knowledge that can be learned other then shelter. Thank you again for this video. God bless you and your family and thank you for the service to this country and every week to all of us.
Certainly like a swamp now around the watch out but it makes it more awesome like something out the movie.
We learned all this back in the late 60's in the boy scouts, an it amazes me how many people don't know this, it is really simple in my book. Thx for the vid Corporal
Excellent class! Thanks corporal, appreciate what you do.
Im here for it! No matter if it's a build video, skills video, or cooking video. Much respect for all of your time and hard work.
What a wet spot! Thanks for taking us along. As usual, great food! No such thing as a bad video 😊
Absolutely. I've never seen a bad video on this channel!
This is a good refresher for old GI’s, and a good primer for new woodsmen.
Great video and info for shooting on the fly!! I needed some brushing up on compass use! Use it or lose it.....keep reminding myself of this!!!
I haven't used a compass in about 40 years, this video brought back great memories of when I used to hike and needed the compass. I am about to turn 62 on the 1st of April and I only found out two weeks ago that you can actually use an analogue watch as a compass too. They may say you can't teach old dogs new tricks but this old dog is still learning new stuff. Thanks for the refresher and something new to me was all the terminology. Take care.
Thanks for the Land Nav refresher.
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Again, thank you, thank you, THANK YOU! Sunday isn't Sunday without you and your knowledge. Salute!!!🫡🫡🫡
as usual loads of good info keep on going Corporal
Excellent video on basic land navigation. Simple, easy to understand and on point.
Well done, keep up the good work
A outstanding awesome video again Shawn
It's been 16+ years since I've sat and listened to a land nav presentation. Loved this.
Great video! I've a pretty good internal compass, but it was really interesting learning the basics of compass use.
May not be the video I expected, but still fun to watch. I always like to see older builds come back when other stuff is not possible.
Good talk great info Thank you
Glad you are here to stay! I enjoy learning more skills with you!
Just don't understand why so many saying they aren't getting your videos. I get each and every one that you drop...I have no problem with them showing up in my feed. Never had one that doesn't show up since I've subscribed. Just don't understand why others are having so much trouble in getting the videos you put up.
Enjoyed the whiteboard class. Thank you.
I AM SO STOKED YOU DID A LAND NAV CLASS IN THIS ONE!! Your first basic land nav video was the one that made me subscribe to your channel way back in the day, and the Suunto MC-2 you recommended was my first serious piece of gear that I built the rest of my kit around.
Also, I've decided I'm now a Hot Dog-Earther. Thank you for that.
Also also, y'all cleaned out his Etsy page in 9 hours? Gatdamn...
Hotdog earth had me rolling
Even though I enjoy watching your builds for overnighters I really liked this video and I appreciate the class. I have watched other videos on basic compass use by people I think are good instructors but this one was extremely clear and helped me pull the basic details together in my mind. It also helped me understand why so many of those UA-cam instructors say they prefer a compass like you were using.
I also.liked seeing you use the cabin you built and hope that you will use it in videos in the future whether for teaching videos like this one or the fishing videos you mentioned.
Great tips and cool shelter. I'd name that shelter the mosquito house though, because in my area, that bad boy would be hidden from view within the cloud of mosquitoes 😂
Best ever ambient sounds to sleep to. I love living on swampy land😉
Marsh Lords unite... I love it...
These types of videos keep me coming back!
Should do more whiteboard lessons and call it coffee time with corporal kelly
Every good NCO has a “hip pocket” class when there’s a little down time. Great job Corporal!
I appreciate this type of lesson with the basics of using a compass. I feel like you explained it well. When you do the next level of training on the compass, I would love to see it done with a map as well. It's one thing kids don't learn usually by accidentally happening on a video so I would love to see someone like you show it so I can have my kids watch it as well. This one is not my Forte unfortunately.
Thanks for posting that information I sure hope people know how important that information is, great video 👍
Great information on Land Navigation 👍
Rib eye way over cooked! Pull your rib eye out of the pan while you get the potatoes going.
I will cook it the way I want
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@@lonewolfmcquade105 are you a chatbot?
Nice to have a general knowledge video once in a while. A little refresher course on info I learned 25 years ago in boy scouts. Keep up the great work.
Hello my dear friend! Good job ! I built a bunker too, you can take a look when you have time. Thank you 🤝
I learn from every video you’ve posted, really glad ur here to stay. Thank you for your service and doing what u do.
Think it's cool as hell your using the cabin,
Thanks given to you. This video meant so much to me. It brought me back maybe 35 years when I first learned this stuff. I think you explained it very well.
Please keep on keeping on doing what you do, from one Corporal to another.
Royal Air Force Regiment, Per Ardua Ad Astra.
thanks man for the instrucions i love it keep on
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Enjoyed the Land Navigation Class with the MC-2g Compass. Made sense to me. Thanks for sharing and keep helping us with our woodsmanship skills.
Loved the white board! This needs to make a return.
Very informative video, thank you for another outstanding overnighter
I’d like you to show me how to set up a perimeter offensive vs defensive and to blend better into the surrounding. Night fires and concealment stuff . Camping maybe were I shouldn’t be and survive. How you would beat thermal imaging. Ribeye and potatoes All American baby can’t go wrong.
Awesome class. I like going back to the basics. Looking forward to the next one.
For sure 🧡
Bro I was wondering when you were going back to that build 😃, how you approached this video makes me think that you should hold your classes there, it'll be totally awesome 😁, well that's my thoughts and as always, I'm totally looking forward to your next video, cannot wait 😁🤙🤙🤙
I did not wake up this morning thinking I wish I knew how to use a compass, but I'll go to sleep with a new skill tonight! Thank you for the unexpected, but very interesting class!
Glad you didn't build another shelter. You kicked back and enjoyed the cabin you built. I did to a long with compass lesson
Love the refresher, I have been reviewing these videos from years past. Love them all. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience.
Cpl I am in trouble! My dog ate my compass! Should I just follow her? 😂 good info ❤
Another great video. Love your swamp cabin, and your classes. At 74, I’m still learning, and you’re a great teacher.
Thermacell Mosquito Repellent for your building. Works!
Cpl. Kelly, You Are The Master Woodsman and Bushcrafter and passing on the Craft. Tim L.
Excellent as always, training that we all need to brush up on, getting lost in the LOUISIANA atchafalaya swamp thats millions of acres with alligators and snakes with mosquitoes as big as small dogs will force you to train, just saying..thanks for the video
Adapt and overcome. Outstanding.
The swamp shack has definitely passed the function test.
Basic land navigation class…spot on and a great review/introduction. Well done and thank you Kelly.
Overall, this presentation upholds the whole spirit of your channel and I am really digging it.
I am also glad that you are going back to the weekend shows as my life is really busy these days. And even if life wasn’t so busy, your Sunday drops are something that I look forward towards.
Keep up the great work Kelly!
Good see more indepth video on using a compass
Bad ass video corporal!! Nice to get a refresher, and what unique conditions. Love it
You might be a "dumb grunt" but I would trust a grunt with a compass more than a butter bar.
Thank You!
I truly needed that refresher course in compass reading.
I watched it with my son and I’m proud to say, he understood the compass.
Great video!
I really appreciate the work you put into these videos.