Great video with useful content. I might add a FYI. When gathering dried kindling around rocks, keep in mind snakes love to get in those area's. Use a stick to drag out before handling. PS. A solid black spider with a bright red spot on backside is a Black Widow, deadly.
Yes, & a brown recluse is scary looking (the big ones) & can run on water. But the babies are bad cause you dont see them & barely see them. The venom rots the tissue it is injected into...you can actually lose a hunk of flesh or part of a limb unless treated...i'm scared of them after getting bit two summers in a row. Babies hitched a ride on my earlobe as i dog paddled around the pool. Wouldn't believe the black stuff that poured out of my earlobe. I used clorox & squeezed it out. Don't like doctors. Thanks for listening. 😳🕷🕸👂🏊♀️🤤
Just discovered your channel. Subscribed! I’m 51 and new to bushcraft. I always liked roaming around the woods where I grew up. I wish my parents would’ve put me in the boy scouts back then, or had a father who enjoyed bushcraft and taught me. Would you be my dad, mister? 😂 Seriously, thank you for the videos!
Thanks for sharing. I liked your deer video. I fast forwarded to the cooking it. I was afraid you were gonna chase it down & stab it. Im old & cry a lot. Sorry. 🙏💗
Great tip, not sure how effective it’ll be here in the PNW, mostly evergreen forest of fir, with little pine or deciduous material. But… you got me thinking about forests differently
Great video with useful content.
I might add a FYI. When gathering dried kindling around rocks, keep in mind snakes love to get in those area's. Use a stick to drag out before handling.
PS. A solid black spider with a bright red spot on backside is a Black Widow, deadly.
Yes, & a brown recluse is scary looking (the big ones) & can run on water. But the babies are bad cause you dont see them & barely see them. The venom rots the tissue it is injected into...you can actually lose a hunk of flesh or part of a limb unless treated...i'm scared of them after getting bit two summers in a row. Babies hitched a ride on my earlobe as i dog paddled around the pool. Wouldn't believe the black stuff that poured out of my earlobe. I used clorox & squeezed it out. Don't like doctors. Thanks for listening. 😳🕷🕸👂🏊♀️🤤
@@beccathib3656 i hate brown recluses, they can look like normal spiders until you get necrosis from em
@beccathib3656 - I've known people to get bit by brown recluse spiders in CT. Yes, they're just about everywhere in The USA now unfortunately.
Good stuff. I've been an outdoorsman all my life. That's a good way to get a fire going
Wonderful to learn how to start a fire in the rain.. Love it
Definitely good to know, thanks!
Just discovered your channel. Subscribed!
I’m 51 and new to bushcraft. I always liked roaming around the woods where I grew up. I wish my parents would’ve put me in the boy scouts back then, or had a father who enjoyed bushcraft and taught me.
Would you be my dad, mister? 😂
Seriously, thank you for the videos!
This is a great channel 👍. Another great channel is ovens rocky mountain Bushcraft.
Great video! I admit, I was nervous about any critters living under those rocks
It's been a long while since I learned this in scouts.
Great technique and awesome lesson.
- I forgot about that. We also learned that in girl scouts. 👧 😊
I love your channel so much! you've got a great personality and so knowledgeable of everything outdoors
- Great video bro !
Hi. I've watched a lot of bush craft videos and yours are the bestest by far. ❤ Thank you for teaching us a trick or two i appreciate it 😁
Lighters are awesome 👌🏻
Definitely are👍
Great video as usual!
Any danger of the rocks exploding?
61 years old any never tried that. Feels weird looking forward to rain in the woods to give it a try
Thanks for sharing. I liked your deer video. I fast forwarded to the cooking it. I was afraid you were gonna chase it down & stab it. Im old & cry a lot. Sorry. 🙏💗
THANKS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great tip, not sure how effective it’ll be here in the PNW, mostly evergreen forest of fir, with little pine or deciduous material.
But… you got me thinking about forests differently
Great video thanks for sharing 💯
Awesome man
Thanks!
Cool!
Large lending pines are the way to go..said a Pennsylvania resident.. Rain or snow..find a large conifer..😏
In Pennsylvania all you need do is find a large conifer... Shelter and fire starter kit..
Definitely, lots of uses from pines
The least amount of work when you need a fire is always the best way.
The same goes for shelter
Pine is great! But I virtually have none in my area. They aren’t native to my area of Appalachia
Where are you with these huge rocks everywhere? It looks like a really cool area!
They're everywhere in the mountains here in western Pennsylvania
If you live on the Ohio river, the best you have is sycamore
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