Solo Overnight With a DIY Pocket Survival Kit In The Woods and Stone Boiled Lipton Ramen with Beef

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  • @recall5811
    @recall5811  3 роки тому +234

    Please Hit The LIKE and SUBSCRIBE BUTTONS as well as the NOTIFICATION BELL. Feel Free to Check out my Amazon Influencer Page and Follow Me on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. Thanks For Watching.
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    • @luketoh1
      @luketoh1 3 роки тому +7

      If I playback your videos at twice the speed, does it mean I'm helping you twice as fast?

    • @davidgomez5116
      @davidgomez5116 3 роки тому +4

      If you had to pick one item to bring out to the field what would it be? Especially for beginners to bushcraft

    • @davidgomez5116
      @davidgomez5116 3 роки тому +3

      @@luketoh1 lol

    • @christopherbeckerdite4273
      @christopherbeckerdite4273 3 роки тому +4

      I'm always thankful for your videos. Glad to see you still practice No-Trace.

    • @upthedubs9639
      @upthedubs9639 3 роки тому +5

      Don't put your phone In your left hand shirt pocket it will kill you in time , put it in you left hand jacket or coat pocket . Trust me I will kill you if it's at your heart pocket .

  • @daviddavidson9681
    @daviddavidson9681 3 роки тому +12

    I love Corporal's videos because they present "every day" survival. Lost in the woods, vehicle breakdown, etc.
    Please keep them coming.

  • @chrismoore600
    @chrismoore600 3 роки тому +15

    Every year we host a Halloween party at out house. The wife is running around cleaning everything that's not nailed down. Son is putting together his costume. Me I'm hiding in my shop sitting on a bucket watching corporal corner. Life is good. Outstanding AF.

  • @dave-yeahthatsme3925
    @dave-yeahthatsme3925 3 роки тому +4

    I don't care what people say about your videos, I think you knock it out of the park every time. outstanding!!

  • @gringosolo
    @gringosolo 3 роки тому +6

    My man I'm speachless. Real buscraft survival lesson like this is really hard to come by. That rock soup blew my mind. Thank you Corporal I salute you.

  • @homesteadgamer1257
    @homesteadgamer1257 3 роки тому +7

    I LOVE how practical you are and that you explain it. So many people, like you said about the blanket, are triggered AF because they think things MUST be done only ONE certain way. In reality, there are MANY great ways to survive and no one way is the right way. As long as you have the most practical tools, no matter how few, you can manage or make any other tool you might need.

  • @tinamathews3379
    @tinamathews3379 3 роки тому +6

    I love the way that you show us different ways to accomplish things with common materials, that a lot of people haven't thought of. :)

  • @ComicBookUniversity
    @ComicBookUniversity 3 роки тому +116

    Starting off with a Captain America comment? Pure win! You know, sometimes I think my bugout bag should consist purely of plastic wrap and aluminum foil. Maybe some duct tape and WD-40 if I want to rebuild society.

    • @brianfitzgerald499
      @brianfitzgerald499 3 роки тому +4

      Lol yeah that made me laugh too

    • @sandym6760
      @sandym6760 3 роки тому +2

      Have to admit, had me laughing as well ;)

    • @dixiefish0173
      @dixiefish0173 3 роки тому +4

      Will have to after “the great reset bs”begins here soon back to trade & barter system cuz I sure as crap aren’t taking the jabo or complying in any way of it, I don’t want no mark of the beast.

    • @brianfitzgerald499
      @brianfitzgerald499 3 роки тому +2

      @@dixiefish0173 I'm trying to figure out better items also. The way things are going a bar of soap could be gold before too long. Let alone toilet paper. Its gonna happen sooner than people realize

    • @nekonicodemus6107
      @nekonicodemus6107 3 роки тому +2

      @@parallaxical3067 we used to always have bailing twine. So many uses! Even as a belt from time to time.

  • @adrianhydephotography
    @adrianhydephotography 3 роки тому +12

    This man is a legend just looked at the number of views and he has only 96.1 million views and 826 subscribers. Just think how many people he has helped. I find it nothing short of OUTSTANDING!!! Nobody should put this corporal in the corner. Thanks for providing all this knowledge in a very enjoyable way.

    • @charlieredeemed
      @charlieredeemed 3 роки тому

      I agree!!! This is one of the best channels, ever.

    • @f...yafeelins
      @f...yafeelins 3 роки тому

      Got that right! The Corporal deserves way more recognition! Not sure why UA-cam isn't letting me get ANY notifications about Corporals Corner.... Buncha Damn HATERS

  • @machinep3361
    @machinep3361 3 роки тому +6

    This man single handedly fought my depression all the way through high school. Up at 3am doing stuff i shouldn't be doing and thinking about actions i shouldn't? Watch a solo overnighter to relax and fall asleep. I haven't watched much recently bc im finally out of that slump. I love you corporal!!!🖤🖤

  • @LorrieB330
    @LorrieB330 3 роки тому +7

    I’ve officially fallen down a rabbit hole of your videos, after finding you last night. I’m mesmerized and fascinated, you make it look almost too easy.

  • @musthaveblues
    @musthaveblues 3 роки тому +8

    Several great and new survival ideas. Rock boiling to purify water is amazing. Thanks for the how to’s each week.

  • @3870TheDad
    @3870TheDad 3 роки тому +5

    As usual, Sean, an excellent episode! Love the idea that many of us had considered, but never had the guts to do. Your idea of boiling with heated rocks is only natural. How many of us read Indian (feather not dot) culture books and heard about them doing the same. Your idea of digging a depression bowl and lining it with aluminum foil is genius. Another one for the books.

  • @paulharding1621
    @paulharding1621 3 роки тому +5

    Every time new skills demonstrated, many thanks.👍

  • @druface12345
    @druface12345 3 роки тому +30

    I saw a video once with a old Native American lady showing how her tribe used to boil water with rocks. She had two containers of water and when she pulled out a stone from the fire, she dunked it in the first container for a half second and it immediately cleaned the stone of ash then she put it in the second container to boil the water to make it drinkable. The second container still had perfectly clear water after it was done.

  • @johnmcgee2806
    @johnmcgee2806 3 роки тому +3

    No elaborate build with minimal kit...an outstanding vid.. don't misunderstand, love the builds but this is gold. I did ; however, miss the evening bacon & morning coffee. Yep, I'm old & soft! Seriously, Outstanding!

    • @recall5811
      @recall5811  3 роки тому +1

      thanks and please tell YT this, they seem to throttle builds now

  • @Classic_Re-creation
    @Classic_Re-creation 2 роки тому +5

    It's brilliant to hear you promoting other channels, you yourself are successful and you are trying to help others by giving them a shout out. 👍

  • @Pancake629
    @Pancake629 3 роки тому +3

    Thanks for this video..... This is what bush craft is all about the use of minimal tools to survive. Most other so called bush survival channels don't come close to showing and demonstrating the way to survive as you do. Keep up the good work and show more videos like this! Carrying a Pocket Survival Kit in you glove compartment or just your pocket may save your life one day. Thanks again!

  • @richardletteney5217
    @richardletteney5217 3 роки тому +3

    I just realized why I connect so well with your videos and with your way of explaining what you're doing. I served in the U.S. Army during Operation Desert Shield/Storm and later became a certified welder. After 19 years of welding, I wound up with permanent damage to my lumbar vertebrae. Welding career over. I find myself drawn to the woods and outdoors. Fishing, camping, woodscraft/bushcraft, hiking, or just standing in a small wooded area recharges my batteries a bit. Thank you for all YOU do to bring this quality content to us.

  • @jasonvickers2265
    @jasonvickers2265 3 роки тому +2

    I've been watching ranger survival for a few months now. He's another great no fluff hard facts channel. Outstanding video

  • @davidjacobs828
    @davidjacobs828 2 роки тому +4

    I've been watching the corporal since he had 300 subscribers.
    He deserves
    300, 000,000
    Subscribers.

  • @TheLinuxGuy1
    @TheLinuxGuy1 3 роки тому +4

    Another great video. The foil bowl and hot rocks was new idea for me. Outstanding. A lot of great ideas in the video. Sorry we missed coffee together today. As always thank you for sharing your skills with us. Loved the chopsticks! Til next week..

  • @zachburke5440
    @zachburke5440 3 роки тому +7

    Hadn't thought of tinfoil as such a useful emergency "utility hitter" when needed. Good video, and good examples of how the right mindset can allow you to accomplish a lot with a little.

  • @mlsknnr
    @mlsknnr 3 роки тому +5

    Outstanding! When I was an Asst. Scout Master, on our longer camps we would have a 1 night minimal gear night for volunteer Senior Scouts. They would chose 5 items to take on their overnighter away from the rest of the troop (supervised of course) and each other, they enjoyed the hands on learning experience and would have a critique the next morning and share their experiences. You never fail to surprise and impress, keep them coming and stay safe.

  • @tonyp8808
    @tonyp8808 3 роки тому +2

    When cleaning out my grandma's house after she passed away, I lucked up and found a few old Bic lighters from the 80s. The one with the flame adjustment wheel on the front of the lighter. Was a cool find. 2 of them still half full of fluid and 1 was almost empty. All 3 still lit up. Fun video. Look forward to seeing next one. Enjoy week ahead.

  • @knighthawksuperhero
    @knighthawksuperhero 3 роки тому +3

    Ranger Survival and Fieldcraft is a spectacular page. One of my absolute favorites!

  • @jacquelinegreenfield1478
    @jacquelinegreenfield1478 3 роки тому +4

    Love the humor. Your shows are unique,entertaining and informative thanks for my regular corporals corner Sunday fix.

  • @robinfisher8569
    @robinfisher8569 3 роки тому +4

    Current situation bow hunting but brought my blue tooth so I could stealth watch Corporal's Corner 😂😂

  • @Nobodyspecial-s2w
    @Nobodyspecial-s2w 3 роки тому +3

    Once again, you are teaching how items can and should have multiple uses. I always see something new that I can add to my knowledge base. Thank you

  • @outdoorjohn7945
    @outdoorjohn7945 3 роки тому +1

    Another surprise low cost survival video. Loved your use of plain everyday items. I hope a lot of people see your videos, never know when we might have to hit the woods to hide out. Keep up the excellent teaching/training.

  • @randylewis3080
    @randylewis3080 3 роки тому +4

    As a SAR Mgr I would like to see you give an estamated time for camp set up at the start of your videos. Then after set up tell us the actual time. Most people who very seldom go into the bush have no concept of the amount of time this takes. I still find out new ideas from your videos, thanks for the time you put into them.

    • @gordonlawrence1448
      @gordonlawrence1448 3 роки тому

      You ain't kidding. I have had newbies estimate 15 minutes before now for a basic tent setup. It took well over 90 minutes by the time they had found a half decent amount of wood to burn and made a couple of Dakota fire pits and got them lit.

  • @jimmykowalski7605
    @jimmykowalski7605 3 роки тому +4

    I don't know why people feel the need to critique or criticize. the guy is showing great content, everyone has a style, geez.

    • @bazjr86
      @bazjr86 3 роки тому

      Haha true he is doing it his way and he is a pro.

  • @michaelmoser7892
    @michaelmoser7892 3 роки тому +3

    Bushcraft chopsticks that was epic I've never seen that one before. What an angle outstanding.

  • @Alexander805__
    @Alexander805__ 3 роки тому +3

    Im not into outdoors stuff but i do like watching it... you took boring redundant situations and videos and made them great always look forward to your next video. Keep up the awesome work 🌏

  • @stephanelachance6195
    @stephanelachance6195 3 роки тому +2

    Just amazing how much I learned in a 26 min video!! I always have in my pocket a Forester Swiss Army knife, a bic lighter and an Ez-Red pocket flashight. I feel vulnerable without them and I use them every day. A military poncho is also a must. Thank you Sir for showing us how much can be done with so little. It is the true definition of survival.

  • @3C_Outdoors
    @3C_Outdoors 3 роки тому +2

    Dude!!!! You never seize to amaze. You pulled stuff out of the works that I never would’ve thought of. Shows like this are OUTSTANDING AF!!!!! I enjoyed every minute of it.

    • @recall5811
      @recall5811  3 роки тому +1

      thanks please tell youtube this

  • @claudecasalini913
    @claudecasalini913 2 роки тому +4

    The technique for boiling water with heated stones - outstanding!!!

  • @gooderc242
    @gooderc242 3 роки тому +5

    Thank you for your videos. I was watching one of them my 5yr old daughter saw it and now she's obsessed. When she wakes up in the morning she asks "Can we watch the guy build stuff?".

  • @fredw1984
    @fredw1984 3 роки тому +5

    I'm a relatively new subscriber (and a binge watcher now - lol ) but one valuable piece of info I haven't seen you give is the approximate time on your sheltering/fire creations. This could be important if one was out in the woods and needed to determine when they should start to prepare for the night.

  • @bonniecavanaughsvcontent3565
    @bonniecavanaughsvcontent3565 3 роки тому +2

    I love how you ended this video... leave no trace! My dad taught me... when you leave a camp spot, leave it cleaner than when you got there... that way the forest stays clean for everyone... love what you do man... keep it up and I'll keep watching...👍👌🤙🤘✌😉😎

  • @JohanSimonsson
    @JohanSimonsson 3 роки тому +2

    This video is golden, so many good techniques that works with the limited tools he selected. Also a reality check that you will only get about 2-3h sleep if you depend on a fire to keep warm. But heck, it’s survival not a camping trip

  • @gordongadbois1179
    @gordongadbois1179 3 роки тому +3

    GREAT BUSHCRAFT HACKS AND CAVEMAN COOKING. RAMEN NOODLES ALA HOT ROCKS. GOOD MINERAL CONTENT THOUGH SO YOU CAN'T BE MAD ABOUT THAT. NICE JOB SHAWN.

  • @UnderDug1
    @UnderDug1 3 роки тому +5

    Edutaining as usual.
    Let's me know that I'm gonna have to beef up my minimalist kit. I don't want to have to survive like that for a couple days. Good to know the reality of those mylar survival blankets. Always wondered on how good could something that thin be in a survival situation, better as a roof than an actual blanket.
    With some Gorilla tape to reinforce the corners, a mylar survival blanket COULD become a tarp. At least in an emergency.
    Checking out the two UA-camrs you recommended, right after posting this.

  • @allenreid9060
    @allenreid9060 3 роки тому +4

    Great little video, I really miss the longer shows though.

  • @barrycartner3855
    @barrycartner3855 3 роки тому +1

    1st I loved this video! The limitation of readily available tools, making do with limited resources, improvising, great learning material here.
    2nd I have followed Andrew's channel for quite some time. You two are my primary sources.
    Thanks for enduring the environment in this video.

  • @alyssammiller
    @alyssammiller 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for always doing such excellent knot demonstrations in your videos. Precise, deliberate and at a perfect speed for teaching. It makes it so much easier to learn these knots!

  • @DonaldFehling-c6p
    @DonaldFehling-c6p Рік тому +3

    I like your videos. I am a retired US Army soldier that served in the signal corps. I have a hint for you. Did you know that the matches in an MRE had sulfur in them? When I was stationed in Panama. Through trial and error, I learned to eat the match heads. When I sweated the sulfur came out and repelled mosquitoes from stinging me.
    Also are you going to include the catching , killing and preparation of small animals in your videos? The hunting and preparation and cooking of say a rabbit or squirrel came be a big help to someone in an emergency. I do like your videos because I like going hunting as much as I can in Washington state. Thank you for the ideas.

  • @lucky_one2
    @lucky_one2 3 роки тому +3

    Producers would never consider you for "Sole Survivor" TV show...you wouldn't lose any weight and there wouldn't be any drama. But I would like to see what you would build as a sole survivor shelter...to make it through a severe winter (Long term). Love your wisdom and bucket list activities.

  • @davidgrise1526
    @davidgrise1526 3 роки тому +4

    A great video, information and fun at the same time.
    One suggestion, when "Bartoning", wood, sticks, etc. Leave the blade and handle in a 90° configuration. This prevents damage to the joint so the knife/spring in the joint stays tight.
    For video of this in detail, look up "Felix Immler".
    The Old Gunny, out!

  • @donaldparlettjr3295
    @donaldparlettjr3295 3 роки тому +2

    I always taught the FAA Ground Survival Course when you've collected wood then multiply by 3 times. We designed a survival kit that kept 3people alive for 72 hours. Most situations were about that time. We had a couple crash into the Everglades and it worked. He had a broken leg and she broke her arm but the survival kit and training served them well.

  • @SunEP87
    @SunEP87 3 роки тому +2

    Andrew is one of my favorites!!!! He’s super knowledgeable. Glad to see the shoutout! Great and educational video. Salute you Corporal!

  • @lancewallace3680
    @lancewallace3680 3 роки тому +3

    This week was as bare bones of a kit as I could imagine. Well done sir.

  • @wrylife57
    @wrylife57 3 роки тому +4

    Awesome in all ways! Fire plus char-cloth tutorial? Check. Water gathering/purifying? Check. Shelter? This one was the best yet so, CHECK.

  • @Dragonmage967
    @Dragonmage967 3 роки тому +3

    The Kentucky Fried Corporal bit cracked me right up. This is definitely not my camp style preference but it’s always interesting to watch you Improvise, Adapt, and Overcome all obstacles.

  • @EatDrinkHere
    @EatDrinkHere 3 роки тому +1

    This is one of the best videos ever! I learned something that no other so called bushcrafter would teach. The trick with boiling water with rocks and using the foil for char cloth! I'm definitely going to try both of those skills! Excellent job as always!

  • @williamkeck7378
    @williamkeck7378 3 роки тому +2

    I think he is the MacGyver of the woods. That knife and saw worked well. I think your shelter was ingenious. The hole in the ground and aluminum foil pot worked well. Chop sticks were a nice touch. All in all, another class act video. God bless, and keep 'em comin'.

  • @scottcunningham378
    @scottcunningham378 3 роки тому +4

    "Corporal chicken, KFC style", LMAO !!.. Thank you for sharing Shawn, CC is the high point of my Sunday.. All the best and Happy Trails Sir !

  • @davidmadisontheguardian
    @davidmadisontheguardian 3 роки тому +3

    I love how you explain at first, then demonstrate what you explained the steps would be, pause for a bit after each major step to give us a look at what THAT stage looks like; and then show yourself enjoying the fruits of your labor. At then end, the summary ties everything together nicely.
    All in all, I can see that you've spent a lot of time coming up with new and interesting ideas for videos, that you continue to try and improve... such as making the survival kit that you carry in your back pocket; rather than a back pack - knowing that every Oz you save can save you energy and stamina to keep going. Finally, you show flexibility of utilizing modern technology; while warning about its possible down sides.
    Freakin' Outstanding, Marine!

  • @chrissanderson8390
    @chrissanderson8390 3 роки тому +8

    I heard a good tip about your cellphone if your lost. Change your voicemail to tell your location and as much detail you can give as possible. Even if your phone dies people can still find out where you are.

  • @JakeVickers
    @JakeVickers 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks!

  • @pascalheefer7751
    @pascalheefer7751 Рік тому +2

    Love all your video's. Just can 't stop watching them. My wife goes crazy from it. I learn a lot from watching your vids

  • @MortenBlinksbjergNielsen
    @MortenBlinksbjergNielsen 3 роки тому +3

    Tak!

  • @ericcook2806
    @ericcook2806 3 роки тому +5

    No coffee, no bacon, no rake… who are you, and what have you done with Corporal? Another outstanding video!

  • @timdau7121
    @timdau7121 3 роки тому +2

    i am from germany and no other channel shows me this genius tricks. thanks for that

  • @dennisrutter1277
    @dennisrutter1277 3 роки тому +2

    Sure enjoy these type of survival type programs. These are more like most people would be caught in these situations.

  • @windrider65
    @windrider65 3 роки тому +2

    I carry a small Buck single blade lock blade in my pocket every day. I has an emergency kit that I keep in my van, it's about the size of a cellphone and about twice as thick. I need to add a tarp to the kit and a space blanket.
    Years ago in Boy Scouts we were taught to make a pot for getting water and cooking, using foil, string, and small green sticks. I've never seen the cooking using rocks for boiling water, taught me something new.
    I don't watch every video you put out, but I watch a lot of them. If you had to stay multiple nights, the shelter could have easily been improved daily for a more comfortable night. Great video and information.
    Take care of yourself and your family and stay healthy and free.
    From Charlie.

  • @lakota_stu
    @lakota_stu 3 роки тому +3

    People actually hit the dislike button, unbelievable! Another banging video!!!! Keep it up 🔥🔥🔥

  • @skunkfart3468
    @skunkfart3468 3 роки тому +4

    You're my version of "bob Ross" for the out door world!
    Thank you sir

    • @skunkfart3468
      @skunkfart3468 3 роки тому

      @@jaymethodus3421 not so much voice.. but his passion on what he loves to do

    • @intricateinc8566
      @intricateinc8566 3 роки тому +1

      Skunk Fart lmao
      just seen the name...must smell like Kush

  • @RedBoarOutdoors
    @RedBoarOutdoors 3 роки тому +3

    And leave no trace rule at the end! Perfect!

  • @HDBrown-wc9xt
    @HDBrown-wc9xt 3 роки тому +2

    Surviving off of Raman noodles is like Zombie apocalypse or a dystopian society survival. God bless you!!

  • @ravencreekoutdoors7775
    @ravencreekoutdoors7775 3 роки тому +3

    I watch Andrew all the time, good channel! He's very thorough!

  • @abcpanther
    @abcpanther 3 роки тому +2

    goin back ol school! Great video. It's always amazing to see you turn every day nothing into something worthwhile and live saving

  • @canastasiou68
    @canastasiou68 3 роки тому +2

    This is one of my favourite videos of yours, i really like minimal survival types of videos. Hope you do more. Cheers from Australia

  • @krameranderson8865
    @krameranderson8865 3 роки тому +6

    What's goin on. New to your stuff as of yesterday but always been interested in having the ability to go out by yourself and practically/efficiently make it happen. So far, all of your videos I've seen have embodied that completely. Everyone understands teaching methods differently and there's a huge pool to pick from when trying to learn survival techniques, so the idea that the same people are using their energy to hate on or dislike your content just off personal bias is insanely laughable. At the end of the day you're using your time and resources to try and inform people on topics youre passionate and knowledgeable about, with the intent of it potentially being life saving. I've taken in from multiple sources and you're doing a damn good job in my opinion. Keep doing you homie

    • @danob2904
      @danob2904 3 роки тому

      always the clueless 1%... who knows, could be ai algorithm, or vax infected parasites

  • @lancewallace3680
    @lancewallace3680 3 роки тому +3

    I really like that you do your shout outs to help new channels that offer quality content.
    When you do your shout outs, I go and check their pages out.

  • @patriciawalker1438
    @patriciawalker1438 3 роки тому +3

    hopefully someday you will be able to offer dvds so I can gift my loved ones on how to survive.....

  • @Monnon55
    @Monnon55 3 роки тому +2

    I love this video! Everything in this could fit in your glove box or under the passenger seat are in a woman’s large handbag and a few extra things could actually make you comfortable. You are a fantastic teacher! You make it feel like the impossible is possible by the least of those ready for the woods or hardship. Thank you for all of your hard work. There’s no telling the people that may survive because of your efforts.

  • @bryanbaugh6359
    @bryanbaugh6359 2 роки тому +2

    I cannot thank you enough for what you do. I learn something on almost every video.

  • @bjlmc13
    @bjlmc13 3 роки тому +3

    Another great video Corp you really went with the bear bones on this one no bacon and no COFFEE I think its a first!!!

  • @minguscreek
    @minguscreek 3 роки тому +4

    What....no drumliners...lining your cargo pockets? Thanks again Cpl👍

  • @beerdrinker6452
    @beerdrinker6452 2 роки тому +3

    Your builds are ingenious. Thanks.

  • @jeremymaendel5846
    @jeremymaendel5846 3 роки тому +2

    Another one out of the park. I loved it!

  • @patrickbedruz6475
    @patrickbedruz6475 Рік тому +2

    Cant thank you enough for all the knowlege you drop on us. Im learning so much, your channel rocks!

  • @johnzemetra6106
    @johnzemetra6106 3 роки тому +3

    Love the chop sticks.

  • @BenjaminISmith
    @BenjaminISmith 3 роки тому +3

    My favorite survival item is an insulated, weatherproof, plaster and wood shelter hooked up to my town's water, gas and electricity

  • @Portal2099
    @Portal2099 2 роки тому +3

    When this man says he's making his bed... he's being literal! :D

  • @CharlesMckinney-e4r
    @CharlesMckinney-e4r 5 днів тому

    I'm definitely a big fan of both you and Andrew. I also carry a pocket survival kit that contains all the things that you have in yours plus a few others. I've never had to use it but it's comforting to know that it's there if I need it

  • @skullthrower8904
    @skullthrower8904 3 роки тому +1

    That water boiling with the rocks sounds so calming
    As always
    outstanding!

  • @jmainzer8315
    @jmainzer8315 2 роки тому +3

    I started dying laughing when I saw the alum/foil; Most all Railroaders were former military. We all get out, hold up a liquor store, then join the U.P. or the BNSF. We all cook on the sidewall heaters on the locomotive AND we all carry folded alu/foil sheets in our grips to cook on the engines... Nice touch!!

  • @woodstreamorchids7322
    @woodstreamorchids7322 3 роки тому +4

    Char cloth demo with foil was important!

  • @crumbyjet
    @crumbyjet 3 роки тому +4

    I literally just turn on your playlists all day even if im not homie because fuck the this youtube maths you deserve to be bigger you are the most legit outdoors men out there!!! You do crazy shit all the time and very pretty and sometimes extremely intense builds you have my respect good sir i regret not finding your channel sooner plzzz keep up the content and i will keep watching it all the to through

  • @robbyedwards6444
    @robbyedwards6444 3 роки тому +2

    I've really enjoyed the budget and minimal gear videos. Great stuff!

  • @garyjust.johnson1436
    @garyjust.johnson1436 3 роки тому +1

    Come for the camping, stay for the cooking! Bushcraft at its finest! These videos make my 12 hour overnite shift go faster.

  • @RamDragon32
    @RamDragon32 3 роки тому +4

    Please include links in your description for channels you give shout-outs to. Sure it makes it easier for viewers to find those channels, but more importanltly when they link back all those cross-links creates a pointer for the algorithm and will help your cahannel get more visibility. The more you're seen the easier it will be to make videos, and I think we all want more Corporal.

    • @recall5811
      @recall5811  3 роки тому

      no it won't help any algorithm and I show the channel page and name, you can type it

  • @GetBusyLiving
    @GetBusyLiving 2 роки тому +3

    Awesome skills making that char cloth and turning it into fire. Love how you make the most of what you have (eg making the tongs as well). Loving your content!

  • @shawndechane9246
    @shawndechane9246 3 роки тому +3

    As always Awesomeness ! Tks. For the Share subbed to ur friend Ranger Survival & Feild Craft.
    Every time i hear Bush Craft i think back to being a kid & Building Forts / Shelters in Bushes & Christmas Trees. The Hidrania ( spellcheck) Bush we Goose necked the Stems together with rope up a good 3'-4' up toss a blanket over the top & use chicken wire & sticks around then weave Grass in the C.wire for walls. Christmas 🎄 Trees were lil easier, stake out an area round the tree use inner branches for a sm 🔥& long sticks for walls in the Winter we used Snow for walls instead. Tks. Again for the Share & Have a Good Week !!!

  • @DJ-hy8wf
    @DJ-hy8wf 3 роки тому +1

    Neat and tidy AF! ...just the way I like it.... I see these shelters more as art pieces than survival shelters. Semper Fi !

  • @Aprilmomof2
    @Aprilmomof2 3 роки тому +2

    Did 4 massages today, came home, put on comfy clothes, laid on the bed, put on Corporal's Corner while I crochet a blanket. Great night.

  • @LukePighetti
    @LukePighetti 3 роки тому +4

    Me: this looks cool! I'm going to try digging a pit with a stick
    Maine: *laughs in ledge*

  • @xionix4
    @xionix4 Рік тому +4

    VERY IMPORTANT: do NOT use RIVER STONES for heating with a fire. The rocks that the corporal found seemed fine, but rocks that have been submerged in water for a long time (years) can contain pockets of water, which when heated can cause the rocks to fracture and EXPLODE, causing potentially fatal injury (think grenade). Something to be conscious of when selecting rocks for this method or other heat storage applications.