My Journey to Primitive Part 3, What is Boss? with Randy Champagne
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My Journey to Primitive Part 3, What is Boss? with Randy Champagne. See him on the current season of Alone on the history channel.
I really loved this one!!✊️🔥✌️💚
It was some great insight
@@TJackSurvival crazy how everyone literally makes those puukkos now!
@@Canadian_Craftsmanthey’re great
10fps indoors?? was it recorded with flip flops?
You can change the resolution of the video to 1080p. The issue is your internet speed and resolution play back not the upload size.
@@TJackSurvival I play it in 1080. Resolution has nothing to do with Frames per second. Look at 12:07, camera hasnt got enough light- fps hurt eyes. Internet also has nothing to do with FPS- its movie dependant.
It's all shot in 24 or 120 fps when I do slow mo. ;)
The issue at 12:07 was that the speed not the FPS was off. I forgot to change it when I went from outside to inside. That I'll fix in the future. But it's all 24 fps.
@@TJackSurvival Thx for your reply. We do this to improve your vids. But im a pro. I bet its not more than 15 FPS
Oh what a coincidence, my course starts in less than 2 days 🤠
I’m excited for you homie!!!
This was great. I've wanted to take a boss course for years but can't seem to make it work out. This just makes me want to do it even more. Thank you for putting this together. I absolutely love this series. Can't wait to see the next one.
I hope all is well for you.
You need to. I am hoping I can this year but will see. I've spent a good amount of time in that area and a good amount of time with friends that teach there but not actually taken a course myself, and I want to fix that. Thanks for watching and sharing.
Really loving this series!
Thanks bud!
Thank you Tyler, I'm always inspired by your videos!
I appreciate that! Great to hear.
Thanks for sharing. Have a great day .
Thanks Boss!
Awesome video TJack.
Australian Survival Instructors thanks boss!
Another great one Brother! Thank you.
Hey, thanks Josh. I've got more planned to come down the pipeline.
Shucks, no link to the knives. Now I have to go back to the video and get it.
Do you by chance get a knife ? If so what steel was used for it ?
Great video and Thanks.
My bad. It’s here. I’ll add it to the video. sachaknives.com
As an early member of BSA and later a member of U.S.M.C. I don't know if it's good to see so many trying to make survival skills a hobby... perhaps they will gain a new respect for a "more natural way of life". I hope they don't simply get further into nature... just to trash it. X crossing my fingers!
Oh I'm certain this group is not one you need worry about. I grew up in the BSA, and joined the military at the age of 17 and am still in and 40. This group and people like this are possibly some of the largest advocates of living with and not against the natural world. This is all about understanding your history and how mankind was meant to live with and off of the land. This can't be done if it isn't done sustainably. Because of this they harvest only when needed and peferably in the right seasons, plant during harvest. They've been doing this sustainably for longer than I've been alive. If anything we need more groups like this and we need more government permission to allow groups like this to continue what they are doing for the sake of nature and protecting it because we are part of it, not inspite of it.
Sorry for nor being more clear, I mean the general survivalist/bushcrafters of late. Not everyone I have met with "tons of bushcraft gear" actually have an inate respect for nature. Leaving beer cans, spray painting rocks and trees. The folks who attend BOSS are totally respectful of the outdoor experience.
I was in the bsa then they became the sa, and I decided to look else where
That is a sad occurence my friend.
Agreed and I can see that perspective. I think if the right people instill the right skills and sense of respect into the current generation there is hope.
This had been an amazing series! God bless
Thanks bud.
Very cool. Peace on the plane Earth.
Thanks!
Nice one. 👍🏼
Thanks!
Glad to see your videos again 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks Steve. I want to put out higher quality which means less volume. Stick with me as there's more in the pipeline.
TJack Survival I don't know if you remember me I use to comment a lot and you would give me advice I told you about my kidney failure and cancer but most recently I lost my leg but videos like yours help me
I remember you, Steve. Glad to have you here commenting and glad to know they help.
Love the series :)
Thanks guys!
That was great man! I know how Randy felt at a young age taking on so much stress. The wilderness is peace.
Great film man👍
I think we all were in a similar place at that age, myself included. I researched BOSS back then myself and almost came to a class but at the time I was super broke do to medical debt so I kicked the process down the road in life and did other things.
Thank you for this video series! I’m curious about his neck knife. Lol he told me later in the video. Thank you
Jon The Mill it’s the same one I’m always using. Look up Sacha Sharp things on Instagram or google it as well for his website
Thank you very much!
Ga is seventy pet cent Forrest and only five percent is undesturbed old growths
Part 1 2 and 3 are kinda the same it is a shame you do that it is good video but why 3 that are allmost the same
Anders Nørregren because they are different parts of the same story