The Fatwood Game Changer/This trick you have never seen before / A new method to find & harvest
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- Опубліковано 1 лют 2024
- In this video i show you a new, super easy way to can harvest fatwood with just a knife. I bet, this technique you have never seen before.
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Lord of the Resin-Rings 💍 😂 - Today I learned a new trick. Thank you Felix! 🙏☺️💜
😂👍😂thank you!
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Felix deserves 5 million subscribers.
We all should endeavour to share his work far and wide🙂👍
L E G E N D .
Thank you very much for this wonderful compliment!
Hi Felix ! Greetings from Florida. I think your are by far the most articulated teacher on UA-cam and it is much appreciated. I know what it’s like to put together videos and have to post them so thank you for doing that for us. I really appreciate watching your videos. Cheers!
You words makes me very happy! Thanks a lot
Great video and a possibly life saving tip in a survival situation. Thanks for sharing.
I think we all appreciate Felix, however, I would include (or argue, Andrew)from Ranger Survival and Fieldcraft is one of the best teachers.
@@christopherstudley9374 also good
Welcome back, ☺️,, this is a fantastic trick,, thank you my friend,, 👍👌
Thanks a lot for watching!
Hope you had a great break - welcome back, you were missed. Thanks for yet another great tip! 👍😎👍
Thanks a lot for your support!
Hallo Felix,
dein Wissensschatz ist unerschöpflich. Danke für die genialen Tips und schön, dass du wieder Zeit gefunden hast, diese mit uns zu teilen!!!
VG
Arno
Vielen Dank lieber Arno!!
Hi Felix,
I always enjoy your videos, which are full of tid bits of bushlore knowledge.
To answer your question regarding why the resins are located on the thin layer around the tree is because that is the actual living growth area of the tree. That area is the circulatory area of the tree like blood vessels are to other animals. It is called the zylum and Phoalum. When a tree ages and grows they produce growth rings which are formed beneath this area. I remember this from my plant morphology science classes in college. Sorry I probably spelled that layer incorrectly.
Thanks a lot for your interesting comment!
Thanks mr Felix, love fatwood. Did not know this so happy to learn something.
Thanks for this wonderful feedback!
Great information...thank you! I've recently started collecting fatwood and now I can start looking for newer stumps.
Fantastisches Video 🎉
Herr Immler, ist ein Könner ⭐
Herzlichen Dank!
I won't lie, I never thought of it before! Great video like always.
Thanks a lot for your positive feedback!
Welcome back, Felix. I thought that I must have unsubscribed. I'm glad that I was wrong.
I am also glad, that you are back!
...und wieder mal was gelernt! Danke Felix!
Danke Jan!
Hello Felix! Welcome back! Sure missed you! I'm enjoying your video on fat wood. You never cease to amaze me. Learned a lot, thanks again, good to have you back...😊
Thanks a lot for your kind words!
Hallo Felix,
schön, dass Du wieder da bist. Guter Tip!
LG aus Hessen
RIDG
Danke dir! Liebe Grüsse zurück!
Vielen Dank für den super Trick!
Schön wieder was von Dir zu sehen. Hoffentlich hast Du Deine Pause genossen und viel Zeit mit Deiner Familie verbracht.
Nachträglich auch noch "Gueds Nües!" von mir.
Ich denke, der Grund für die sehr dünne Harzschicht ist der Tod des Baums durch das Fällen. In den letzten "Zuckungen" presst er verzweifelt seinen letzten Rest nach oben um die "Wunde" zu schließen. Von unten wird aber nichts mehr nachgebildet, so dass der Harzfluss versiegt. Er blutet quasi aus...
Danke für Deinen interessanten Kommentar! LG
Felix, it was simply awesome! 🤝
Thanks a lot!
Welcome back, fantastic videos!
I'm reading this interesting old book
(How Indians Use Wild Plants for Food, Medicine & Crafts Frances Densmore -available on Internet Archive)
and it made me think of how you are always teaching us tricks to outwit the enemies of life!
"The birch and the cedar were regarded as " sacred " by the Chippewa. The two reasons for this " sacredness " are closely connected. One is the great usefulness of these trees to the Chippewa and the other is their connection with Winabojo, yet these two reasons are really one, for everything that is a benefit to the tribe is traced to Winabojo, the mythical character who, it is said, taught the Chippewa to live in their natural environment and yet, by his apparently witless actions, gave them an endless supply of humor. The amusing stories of Winabojo are told and retold by the old people around the winter fire. A misunderstanding of these humorous stories has given to some students an impression that Winabojo was a fantastic deity, but the old, thoughtful Indians understood him to be the source and impersonation of the lives of all sentient things, human, faunal, and floral. He endowed these sentient things with life, and taught to each its peculiar ruse for deceiving its enemies and prolonging its life. His "tricks" were chiefly exhibitions of his ability to outwit the enemies of life. He was thus regarded as the master of ruses, but he also possessed great wisdom in the prolonging of life. It was he who gave the Indians their best remedies for treating the sick, and who taught the animals the varied forms of protective disguise by which their lives can be extended. His own inherent life was so strong that, when apparently put to death, he reappeared in the same or a different form. This character, under slightly different names, appears in many Algonquian tribes, among the spellings of his name being Nanabush, Minabozho, and Nenabozho."
Thanks a lot for this wonderful compliment!
we find fatwood in west Virginia in red pine and in white pine like a x mas trees
great video bud thumbs up
Super... thank you for your comment!
Grear video Felix, I'm excited to see this new trick. Welcome back! 👏
Hello Andy. Thanks a lot!
Hi Felix, you did not lie! 👍 This is really a method, i've never seen before, but that's absolutely amazing, genious and very cool too! A real great experience and a new "gear" for the mental "Toolbox! Thank you very much for showing this absolutely great option to find tinder! 🙏👍 Have a nice weekend! LG
Dein Kommentar freut mich sehr! LG
Anyone who has spent even a single season working in the wilderness knows this.. Who in the world is actually digging up tree trunks & roots? No one that I’ve ever met out there..
@@AnAmericanFather Hello, nice to meet you! ☺ (Once is allways the first time. 😉) We do so here. Because there are not only big and heavy tree trunks in our woods, but also smaller ones and also roots, that are full of resin and relatively easy to remove out of the ground. LG
I don't know much about this so that was brilliant. One of the best tips I have ever seen in fact! After your break you are on fire Felix!
Your comment makes me happy, thank you!
What a great tip, my friend! I did not know that one! Welcome back!
Thank you my friend!!!
Thank you Felix, very informative.
Great video, I knew the other methods but not this one and it's really easy. Thank you very munch!
Hallo Felix
Schön das du wieder da bist einen guten Start in 2024. Toller Trick den kannte ich wirklich nicht!
Dankeschön für den netten Kommentar!
Just heard about fatwood and the tricks to find it. This makes so much sense. A great way to collect a bit in an emergency to get a fire going.
Thanks a lot for your comment!
Great trick with the fat...congratulations👍👍🌲💯💯💯💯
Bravo from DAZ in Australia, excellent video, keep well ,keep strong, much appreciated
Thank you very much!
Thank Felix for an informative and useful tip/trick educational and entertaining,, good to see you back!!
Thanks a lot for this compliment!
Ja lieber Felix, genau so wird's gemacht!👍👍👍 Schön, dass du wieder da bist! Willkommen zurück und ganz liebe Grüße aus Wels!
Hallo Willi! Vielen lieben Dank....
Fantastic tip for the ol' wheel house, thanks Felix!
Thanks a lot for your kind comment!
Hey Kienspan Felix! Super Video wieder! Ich liebe den Geruch von Kienspan! 😀
Freut mich von Dir zu lesen, danke!
Nice! Westernkind is amazing and resourceful!
Thanks for your comment
So clever! Thank you for posting!
Thanks a lot for your compliment!
Wieder was dazugelernt,danke Felix.😊😊😊
Vielen Dank für deinen Besuch auf meinem Kanal!
A new trick! Appreciated, from East Tennessee
Thank you very much for your kind comment!
Sage wisdom Mr Immler, thank you.
Vielen Dank! 😊
Hallo Felix. Absolut genial! Ab sofort fester Bestandteil des "mentalen Werkzeugkastens" Freu mich schon das bald auszuprobieren. Merci vielmal!
Dankä und liebi Grüessli
Welcome back Felix and thank you for another informative video!
Hello Brian. Thanks for watching!
Genial, Felix! Und wieder super toll präsentiert. Liebe Grüße von Martin.
Vielen Dank lieber Martin!
Super helpful tip! Thanks!
Thank you so much!
Thanks so much for saying ''trick" instead of"hack"!!!
Thanks for your hint!
nice i never thought of doing that and by only takeing what i need there is plenty for later thank you and welcome back ive missed you friend
Thank you very much!!!
Welcome back & thank you. Great tip.
Thanks a lot!
Nice to see you back. And thanks for another good tip.
Thanks a lot for watching!
Absolut genial! Eigentlich logisch und nachvollziehbar, aber trotzdem hab ich noch nie so ein video gesehen, oder wäre auf die idee gekommen (und das auf über 10'500km wandern durch europa und "schlag mich tot"- wie viele feuer in den letzten 8-10 jahren!!)😂🙈 Liebsten dank für den tipp, bester youtube channel ever (beweise dafür gibts ja meist wöchentlich😃)
Schöns wochenänd🤘🏽
Din Kommentar freut mi wahnsinnig! Dankä
Hi Felix! Thank you for sharing this very practical technique.
Thanks a lot for your positive feedback!
Einfach großartig die Videos- alle!!! 👍👍👍
Danke für das wunderschöne Lob!
A big howdy from Texas. Good videos.
Thank you very much!
Welcome back Felix.
Thanks a lot for watching my videos!
Hallo Felix, diese super einfache Methode kannte ich noch nicht, danke für den Tipp! Ein schönes WE und LG Micha
Wünsche ich dir auch, danke Micha!
I like your style. I have sappy stumps in my area. I never thought to scrape the resin into a dust. Nice ferro rod striking method. You strike so smoothly. Cheers!
I would like to show this to so called Survival UA-camrs who say you can't make fire in the rain haha. Great job TIL!
Thank you so much!
Welcome back. :D
Thanks a lot!
nice one! new to me, thank you. 👍🏼✌🏼🖖🏼
Thanks a lot!
Danke für diesen tollen Tip - wieder was gelernt!
Das freut mich!
Felix! It's good to see you back in action. I hope your break was a good one. I always enjoy your videos.
Yes the break was great! Thanks for your support!
Thank you once again for a very useful video
Welcome back
Thanks a lot Jayson!
Awesome tip, thank you for sharing that.
I enjoyed watching & learning from this video. Thanks
Thanks a lot for this compliment!
Дякую, шановний пане Фелікс !
Вітання з України !
Thanks a lot!
Thank you, Felix, I live in the Pacific Northwest of the USA and we have lots of Spruce and Douglas Fir Stumps from Logging. So I will use this tip for sure,
Super!Good luck!
outstanding my friend
Thank you very much!
Servus Felix, habe mich immer gefragt, wie man dieses Harz wohl am besten ernten kann, jetzt weiß ich es...
Muchas Gracias, schöne Grüße, Marco
Danke Marco!
super idee. ich denke die meisten von uns haben die Schicht schon gesehen. aber sie so zu nutzen, da muss man erst mal drauf kommen. 😊👍vielen Dank!
herzlichen Dank für das nette Kompliement!
See you in the woods my friend👍
Thanks a lot
Welcome back and Thank you for the information
Thanks a lot for watching!
Great video. Thanks for the info
Thanks for watching!
hi Felix.. Schön das Du wieder hier bist. Noch informierend - danke. Bleib gesund. LG. Nigel
Vielen Dank mein lieber Freund!
Halli hallo Felix, 🙂 it's a cool trick, not often to seen. Thx. Bonus is for us the art, how You transmit all the knowledges and infos. Awsome! 🙂
Bye, Andrew
Thanks a lot for this wonderful compliment!
ein sehr guter Tip, vielen Dank :)
(und willkommen zurück/e guets Neus)
Danke Michael!
Great video, as usual! Thank you very much, Felix.
Thanks a lot for watching!
Can't wait to try this out. Thanks Felix!!
Thank you very much!
Jetzt wo ich endlich das neue Venture Pro habe, kann ich es kaum erwarten in den Wald zu gehen und verharzte Bäume zu suchen. Danke, Felix!
Super! Keep care zu Dir und dem Messer. Liebe Grüsse vom Bodensee
How do you even find new things every week. thanks for another amazing video Felix!
Your comment makes me happy. Thank you!
Absolutely awesome tip Felix!
Thanks a lot for your compliment!
In love that trick. All over the southeast USA, especially Georgia and Florida (which I'm most familiar with) pine is previlant and resin rings, fatwood and dried sap is easy to find when you know where to look. It damn sure makes it easier to start a fire with wet wood when you get caught in the rain in the middle of a hunt or hike.
Thank you very much for this interesting comment!
that's a great tip, our scout group is doing survival badges, they're going to love this
Super!!! Thank you...
Brilliant tip Felix. All the forests I camp in are managed forests and there are stumps everywhere I will definitely be trying this one out. Hope you had a good break 👍🏻
I hope you will be successful with this trick!
Hallo Felix klasse das du wieder da bist ich hoffe du konntest dich etwas erholen 😉 ein super Video wie immer das wusste ich auch noch nicht das es so einfach geht cool danke
Hallo Klaus. Danke dir 👍
Thank you Felix! 😲☺👌👍🤘🤘🤘
Thanks for watching!
Good stuff, useful! Never thought of getting the shavings in this manner. Been a while since I learned a new technique on youtube!
Super! Thanks a lot for this compliment!
Hi Felix.
I think it's always good to see alternatives. I don't use birch bark because you can't find birch in the area where I travel. I usually use the variant with the broken branch. That's enough for one fire. Otherwise just fine shavings and resin. And always have a hand disinfectant wipe with you. It doesn't work as tinder. But it's great for removing resin from your fingers. 🤣
Thanks a lot for your valuable tip! But disinfectant should also burn... not?
@@FelixImmler I haven't managed to light them with the firesteel. But maybe I'm doing something wrong or some of them don't work while others burn well. I tried it with the M-Plast ones from Migos.
Solid video, thank you very much
Thanks for your positive feedback!
@@FelixImmler can’t thank you enough, but I recommend only your and one other channel so often, thank you Felix
I just love the term “fat wood”!
Thankx Felix
Thanks for watching!
Good to have you back after your break. That’s a new trick for me. Way to reimagine fatwood collection.👍👍👍
Thanks for your positive comment!
Hey Felix! What a good idea.
Thank you very much!!
Outstanding! Thank you for sharing this amazing trick
Thanks a lot for your positive Feedback!
Great video Felix , thanks for sharing YAH bless my friend !
Thank you very much!!
Great tip Felix😮. Thanks and take care😊
Thanks a lot for your kind comment!
Danke, wieder was gelernt!
Dabkeschön!
many blessings from nova scotia.....awesome
Thank you very much!
Ja, Felix, Du hast Recht: Bei Dir habe ich wieder etwas dazu gelernt.
Ich liebe auch den Geruch des Harzes und, wenn er frisch ist, den Geschmack von einem Tropfen Harz.
Liebe Grüße
Benjamin
Es freut mich immer speziell von Dir einen Kommentar zu erhalten! Danke lieber Benjamin!
@@FelixImmler Lieber Felix,
es freut mich immer wieder, von Dir ein Video zu sehen, auch wenn Dein Englisch amüsiert. Der Inhalt ist immer sehr lehrreich.
Eine gute Woche
Benjamin
Genius, again!
Thank you very much!
Thank you for this excellent video 👍
Thanks a lot for watching it!
Hi Felix, Greetings from South Australia ! I hope you had a relaxing, well deserved holiday break with your family and friends 👍🍻
Yes i had... thank you Edward!
I didn't know that! Thanks Felix! Really great and useful info! :)
Thanks a lot for watching!