Wood Walking Stick Trick

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  • In this video I go over a quick trick for yourwooden walking stick.

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  • @intractablemaskvpmGy
    @intractablemaskvpmGy Рік тому +13

    Great Idea! I will adopt this. IMO if you are hiking without a stick you are doing yourself a great disservice. So many uses. Protection and stability are top of the list

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  Рік тому +4

      I agree completely could be quite possibly the best piece of kit to add. Thanks for watching

  • @patrickbuechel2599
    @patrickbuechel2599 Рік тому +7

    I have a 6' walking stick a beaver friend of mine made me 50 years ago. It's been a good walking stick. When I got to be around 65 I made a cane bend handle 6' walking stick(shepherds hook staff) for exploring the superstition mountains. It worked great, the cane handle is great for fixing hand holds when going up or down a steep incline like in the superstition mountains. When Getting Up and down creek banks and dry river beds It is really handy. I made it from a green hickory sapling around 25' tall, after shaping it(whittling it to uniformed diameter) and cutting to length I steam bent the cane handle. Then I dry/cured the stick in a make shift drying kiln I made out of 10" pvc pipe, a little solar powered fan and black paint and Styrofoam from a big screen tv packaging. It is a great help for senior citizen, even getting around the Ozarks here in missouri, it is a great help getting up and down the hills and ravines around where I walk. I Just use the hook handle to catch a limb or sapling and use the shaft to pull yourself up or let yourself down without loosing a hand hold. As far as tools go, this one is indescribable .
    I have a 6' walking stick i made out of a century plan stalk that was 25' long, laying on the ground and drying in the hot and arid Arizona climate. The caltech composition of the Superstition Mountains also sucks out moisture. It's a very robust tool, and very strong too.
    Thats it, 3 walking sticks,,,I tend to use the Grand Enchantment trail in the superstition mountains, so if you run into me let's sit a while and swap stories, make some coffee, maybe make some biscuits and have them with honey from a near by honey bee hive(in hollow trees),,,I'll show you how to get the honey without even 1 lil ol bee sting,,,

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  Рік тому +2

      I could see where the bend on the end would be very handy. Definitely has me thinking about making one as well. We have a lot of hollers and knobs here in my area and it would come in handy. I’ve had several and made several for others too. I like mine to be about eye level but that’s just my preference. Thanks for the idea and thanks for watching

  • @homesteadaquarius
    @homesteadaquarius Рік тому +16

    That is an awesome trick! The spike I put on mine is the best modification I ever made. It really helps get a better grip on slippery or sketchy terrain.
    Well done.

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  Рік тому +2

      Thanks. I have an idea for a interchangeable tip on the other end, just got to work out the kinks. Thanks for watching

    • @michaelthibault7930
      @michaelthibault7930 Рік тому +1

      How about three evenly-spaced fencing staples, with one leg of each having been kinked slightly, driven end-wise into the stick post-grooving, and alternating in direction 'n-s-n'? IOW, each staple, while still having parallel legs, has the outline of a very fat letter 'P', and they're driven into the end of the stick in such a way as to produce a zig-zag path through -- but within -- the pre-made groove so as to allow paracord to be dropped into the slightly-frictionate path through the staples -- / \ /-wise. Such a arrangement might afford a fairly robust, stable means to hold a stick or rod perpendicular to the shaft of the walking stick, in addition to making it a bit easier to strike, say, a plough-point tarp. And so on.

    • @homesteadaquarius
      @homesteadaquarius Рік тому +1

      @@michaelthibault7930 It is too late for me to process this in my head. Maybe after coffee in the am. 😆 It sounds very well thought out and useful and I shall do my best to formulate this in my head.

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  Рік тому

      @@michaelthibault7930 that’s definitely something to play with. If I understand it correctly then it could work as a tensioner to a sort.

  • @772tsweet77
    @772tsweet77 3 роки тому +11

    Now here's one of those "why didn't I think of that?" deals. Seen them fancy boughten walking sticks used as poles but I like the idea of making my own. Good stuff!

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks. I agree, it's a whole lot more satisfying to make it yourself. Thanks for watching.

  • @shovelhead8
    @shovelhead8 3 роки тому +9

    Great idea, Dave. Thank you for showing it to us. Stay safe and stay cool

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  3 роки тому

      Thanks. I got tired of not being able to keep my line in a notch at the top of a stick so I came up with this idea. Then I started finding other uses for it. Thanks for watching.

  • @aaronfurlough7503
    @aaronfurlough7503 Рік тому +4

    The stick in the knot was very helpful for me. I have learned great patience in untying knots in nylon rope as I have done it a lot. Thanks.

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  Рік тому +1

      I have too and it’s been a source of both great patience and great aggravation. Lol. Thanks for watching

  • @alularussell778
    @alularussell778 Рік тому +1

    I never walk without a stick and this vid just taught me three very cool things to improve my own stick thank you.

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  Рік тому

      You’re welcome! Glad you enjoyed it and glad I could help. Thanks for watching

    • @alularussell778
      @alularussell778 Рік тому +1

      In Africa we always walk with the stick, for many reasons.

  • @carolannesparkman6938
    @carolannesparkman6938 Рік тому +14

    Great idea! Simple, and it works! Thanks for the video. 😊👍

  • @JoeJohnston-taskboy
    @JoeJohnston-taskboy Рік тому +2

    Nice hack! Also like using the toggle in the loop knot. Great tips.

  • @BillB23
    @BillB23 Рік тому +2

    Your figure nine is easily replaced by a taut line hitch that I learned as a Boy Scout in the '60s. I like the thought of less hardware at a camp. That walking stick mod is pretty slick. Lookee here! This old dog has learned a new trick, lol.

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  Рік тому +1

      You’re right that would work. I went with the figure 9 was this way no knots have to be learned or used. Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for watching

    • @BillB23
      @BillB23 Рік тому

      @@CentralKyBushcraft Imho, no one can learn too many knots. No one can learn too many lashings. At age 11 I helped build a 40 foot tower using only logs and rope. Those skills learned have served me well over the ensuing decades. Hell, they've saved my butt a time or two.

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  Рік тому +1

      @@BillB23 I agree! We did those same things when I was in Scouts but man, how things have changed! Lol

  • @glenmartin2437
    @glenmartin2437 Рік тому +1

    Thank you, Dave. That's helpful.
    Have a great week.

  • @larryfath2673
    @larryfath2673 Рік тому +4

    Good idea with the notch on the top end of your walking stick. One addition you may want to consider is to put a point on the bottom end of the stick. I do that to all of my sticks followed by a little fire hardening of the point. This makes it better for me while going downhill as I use the stick for support. A blunt point grabs better than a flat point. It can also be used to deter critters that you may come upon in the woods.

    • @BillB23
      @BillB23 Рік тому +1

      My dad had one wrapped with sheet metal. It had to be replaced from time to time, but the metal wore rather than the wood.

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  Рік тому +3

      I’ve actually thought about that but I’m experimenting with another idea for the end of it. I’ll share it if I can get all the kinks worked out. Thanks for watching

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  Рік тому +2

      I’ve seen that done as well. I believe it was a copper pipe cap that was used.

    • @BillB23
      @BillB23 Рік тому +1

      @@CentralKyBushcraft Thanks for posting

  • @darkwolve114
    @darkwolve114 Рік тому +3

    Ohh for shelters!
    I was thinking about doing this exact thing BUT putting a slingshot on the end. The slot and staple keeping the cord attached after firing.
    I thought that’s what this video was but good shout on the shelter thing as well.

  • @terryw.milburn8565
    @terryw.milburn8565 3 роки тому +4

    Sure Like Your Way Of Thinking, Can't Wait For More, Thanks David ! ATB T God Bless

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks. Lol. I've got more planned. You're welcome and the same to you sir. Thanks for watching.

  • @RavenGawd
    @RavenGawd Рік тому +2

    love the trick very functional and simple. I do recommend that you use a bowline knot so that you dont need the stick

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  Рік тому +1

      There’s only one problem with a bowline and that’s if it gets pulled tight it’s very hard to untie if not impossible at times. Thanks for watching

    • @geh3505
      @geh3505 Рік тому +1

      A figure 8 knot would work

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  Рік тому +1

      Yes it would

  • @rtwhitson3
    @rtwhitson3 Рік тому

    Love your walking stick, keep going Brother. I am a fellow Kentuckian, now in South Carolina. Stay Kentucky Tough!

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  Рік тому +1

      Thanks brother, glad you enjoyed it. I’m thinking about doing a series on a build from start to finish. Thanks for watching

  • @GOBRAGH2
    @GOBRAGH2 2 місяці тому

    Interesting overall idea!
    I like the stick in the knot idea.

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  2 місяці тому

      @@GOBRAGH2 Thanks, I happy that you found it interesting. That’s why we share info. Someone may have come up with an idea you hadn’t thought of before (happens to me often). Lol. Thanks for watching

  • @tylertapp131
    @tylertapp131 2 місяці тому

    Wow, very nifty, good lookin staff bud, i need to get mine out more often, god bless from ole Carolina.

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  2 місяці тому +1

      @@tylertapp131 thanks. It’s seen a many a mile. God bless from Ole Kentuck. Thanks for watching

  • @douglascox9996
    @douglascox9996 Рік тому +6

    Great idea, which could work as the basis for a whipstaff sling even on a shorter, cane-length staff.

  • @phunknuckle927
    @phunknuckle927 8 місяців тому

    Great idea. And a very nice piece.
    You ought to consider inlaying those badges.

  • @jamesweir2943
    @jamesweir2943 Рік тому +2

    I try to make it a point to learn something every day. Thank you very much.

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  Рік тому +1

      As do I sir , plus try to pass something on. Thanks for watching

  • @dooleyholler3240
    @dooleyholler3240 2 роки тому

    I appreciate you showing us this little trick.

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  2 роки тому +1

      You’re very welcome. Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for watching

  • @colemanrestorationsrepair4171
    @colemanrestorationsrepair4171 3 роки тому +3

    Great modification.
    Thanks for sharing and God bless

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  3 роки тому

      You're welcome sir. It's nothing major but does fix the problem. Lol. Thanks for watching.

  • @anthonyburke5656
    @anthonyburke5656 Рік тому +23

    In Laurence, Omar Sharifs character makes a shade shelter from his robe, using his camel goad, the same way you make a shelter

  • @redfaux74
    @redfaux74 Рік тому

    That's genius. I like it.
    Survival Snake from Survival Theory has a dull metal hook on his stick for this purpose and others. Great ideas!

  • @tolarpowell5069
    @tolarpowell5069 Рік тому

    In reference to your quick release on the end loop knot you tied, whenever I'm doing knots, I carry a few extra cheap (meaning thin) empty keyrings, and use them the same way. They're easy to release, because you can slip your finger, or any handy stick in them and get a good pull.

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  Рік тому +1

      And that right there is why I do videos! Not only to pass on knowledge but to hear how others do things as well! I wouldn’t have thought about the key rings. Thanks for sharing that and thanks for watching

    • @tolarpowell5069
      @tolarpowell5069 Рік тому

      @@CentralKyBushcraft
      My pleasure.

  • @Bear-Ur2ez
    @Bear-Ur2ez Рік тому +1

    I really like this idea . It should most definitely come in handy .

  • @ModernRefugee
    @ModernRefugee 3 роки тому +2

    Really good idea, thanks for sharing it.

  • @annieyue9184
    @annieyue9184 8 місяців тому

    Thank you! A very great idea! You have wisdom!

  • @wassup934
    @wassup934 3 місяці тому

    Pretty cool 😎 👍

  • @thenebraskan6977
    @thenebraskan6977 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the great advice and information.

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  2 роки тому

      You’re welcome. I’m glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching

  • @CoupleofBunkies
    @CoupleofBunkies 2 роки тому +2

    Great tip Looking forward to using this idea

  • @FLStelth
    @FLStelth Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge!

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  Рік тому +1

      I don’t know if I would call it knowledge, maybe more experience. Lol. Thanks for watching

  • @michaelmichael8406
    @michaelmichael8406 Рік тому

    The trick with the stick in the knot is also very slick.

  • @dreamcreationsadventures
    @dreamcreationsadventures Рік тому

    Wow Dave, I must have missed seeing this. Awesome Mod and I am going to do it 👍🏻

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  Рік тому

      Glad you like it. Sometimes they just slip through the cracks and you miss them. Lol. Thanks for watching

  • @floydsmith2296
    @floydsmith2296 2 роки тому +5

    Hi! I like your idea for adapting your stick for use with a plow point shelter. And I liked your medallions in your stick. I went to your UA-cam page and couldn't find any other videos about your walking stick. I encourage you to make more content while using your stick. You already voiced a great idea hanging your cookpot from the tie out loop and stick. I'm up in Ohio, so maybe I'll be able to visit your Gathering one day.
    Be well!

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you so much, I’m glad you enjoyed it! I’ve really been surprised at how much this video has taken off in the couple of months. As for the cooking hack I’ll include a link to that video below. The medallions, they has come from different state parks here in Kentucky and Tennessee. We’d love to have you attend the Gathering this year, the more the merrier. Here’s that link and thanks for watching. ua-cam.com/video/On8m2KbPsKY/v-deo.html

    • @floydsmith2296
      @floydsmith2296 2 роки тому +1

      @@CentralKyBushcraft Thanks for the link. I'm watching right now. I love the idea with the prusik and additional line to create a variable length hanger. My only critic would be that when you're using your stick to hang your cook pot, you can't use it to support your tarp!
      I ordered some fabric and I'm working on making my own 7'x 7' oilskin tarp for stealth camping. Ohio doesn't have much primitive camping. So, I need to get creative! Haha While I'm getting stealthy, of course, I have to watch out for guys like you! Hahaha At least if you encounter me, or people like me, we comply and do so peacefully. I would pack up my stuff and "git" if anyone was upset with me camping in the trees.
      I'm off the point. Hanging a pot from that point at the top of a plow point shelter config and while using the walking stick to support the shelter. ..ideas please.

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  2 роки тому

      @@floydsmith2296 that’s a good idea! Let me give it some thought and see what I can come up with.

  • @Matt_Holbrook
    @Matt_Holbrook 3 роки тому +3

    Can spend a long time trying to pick that knot out before throwing it down. Good idea

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  3 роки тому +2

      I've been there, done that as well. That's when I thought of putting the stick in there. Thanks for watching.

  • @esquad5406
    @esquad5406 3 роки тому +1

    You teach me something every time.

  • @WayPointSurvival
    @WayPointSurvival Рік тому

    Great idea!

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  Рік тому

      Thanks brother. Hope all is well with you and thanks for watching

    • @WayPointSurvival
      @WayPointSurvival Рік тому

      @@CentralKyBushcraft We are all doing great! Thanks for asking.

  • @BonnieDoonHomestead
    @BonnieDoonHomestead Рік тому

    Great Video! Thanks for the tip!

  • @brianlykins6663
    @brianlykins6663 Рік тому +1

    Very good idea. Could also work as center pole in other ser ups.

  • @mysticmeadowshomestead6209
    @mysticmeadowshomestead6209 Рік тому

    I like the ole stick-in-the-knot trick. Good one to know.

  • @toolscarriagesmodellbauand7246

    Very interesting video you made. Thanks. What's the name of the tarp you are using? Best wishes from Germany

  • @karlo8093
    @karlo8093 3 роки тому +2

    I like that. Thanks! Good tip

  • @Lahire-s7l
    @Lahire-s7l Рік тому

    Super cool
    😊

  • @elund408
    @elund408 Рік тому

    great Idea, I like two guy lines off a pole but it would be easy to double your cordage, feed the bend through use the bend to attach the tarp and then stake the two ends of the cord.

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  Рік тому +1

      Thanks. I’ve actually done that as well. Works great that way. Thanks for watching

  • @behindthespotlight7983
    @behindthespotlight7983 Рік тому

    Love the National Park tokens. 👍🏼

  • @doinsngoins
    @doinsngoins Рік тому

    AWESOME 👌 GREAT TIP

  • @raycharlebois122
    @raycharlebois122 Рік тому +4

    You can accomplish the same thing by simply drilling a hole about 3/4 of an inch from the top of your stick and passing the paracord through that.

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  Рік тому +1

      Yes, yes you can. I just like having it at the very end. Thanks for watching

    • @dcongdon2294
      @dcongdon2294 3 місяці тому

      Just do both don`t cost any more

  • @doinsngoins
    @doinsngoins Рік тому

    Man I really like this , thank you

  • @andrewrobinson2869
    @andrewrobinson2869 Рік тому +1

    Have you thought about drilling a inch an half ho Le down the centre for about 2 ft so then you could have a small survival kit inside with the rope on the outside for the same distance, with a cap on the end so it looks like a normal walking stick. ( 1.5 if it’s a 2 inch stick or a 1 inch hole for a 1.5 once stick. ) Just a thought.

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  Рік тому

      I thought about that but I don’t have a drill bit long enough to do that. Also this walking stick was finished before I thought of it. With all the suggestions I’ve received I see another stick build in the future. Thanks for watching

  • @A_Meek_lake_Dweller
    @A_Meek_lake_Dweller Рік тому

    Excellent!

  • @geneschindler9537
    @geneschindler9537 Рік тому

    That is a great idea 💡

  • @petereason4572
    @petereason4572 11 місяців тому

    I need to purchase one of your walking sticks...i just cant find any like that in England...where could I find one...thanks

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  11 місяців тому

      I’m not sure how I’d go about getting one shipped to England, may have to check into that. Thanks for watching

  • @jermeyplunkett3744
    @jermeyplunkett3744 Рік тому

    I love those figure 9s

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  Рік тому

      They are the handiest little things. Everyone needs to have a couple of this in their kit. Thanks for watching

  • @rogermabry2816
    @rogermabry2816 Рік тому

    That's a great idea , thank you

  • @pedro_claro
    @pedro_claro Рік тому +1

    Clove hitch, or constrictor knot works as well.

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  Рік тому

      Yes they would! Thanks for watching

    • @natedill
      @natedill 9 місяців тому +1

      I was scrolling to find this comment. Clove hitch is extremely fast no need to untie a knot afterwards and accomplishes the exact same thing.

    • @pedro_claro
      @pedro_claro 9 місяців тому

      @@natedill a man o culture, I see

  • @Spike-yi7nd
    @Spike-yi7nd Рік тому

    Good ole boy ingenuity

  • @dlighted8861
    @dlighted8861 Рік тому

    Interesting. I will modify that and use it myself. Where can I get those neat metal badges on your stick?

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  Рік тому

      Glad you liked it. I’ll be interested in seeing your modifications. I picked those up at different state and national parks. You find them in the souvenir shop. Thanks for watching

  • @drunkwoodswyllia4885
    @drunkwoodswyllia4885 2 роки тому

    Great idea brother

  • @survivalltsurvivallt6157
    @survivalltsurvivallt6157 3 роки тому +1

    Cool video

  • @Drew-Abbott
    @Drew-Abbott 11 місяців тому

    I think putting the stick behind the knot is also a thing people forget 😊

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  11 місяців тому +1

      You could very possibly be right. I’m pretty sure I’ve forgotten it a time or two myself. Thanks for watching

  • @Sluggo57
    @Sluggo57 Рік тому

    Brilliant. Thankyou ☕️🦘

  • @williamvanniekerk5608
    @williamvanniekerk5608 Рік тому

    So cool!

  • @michaeldez102
    @michaeldez102 Рік тому

    Excellent and I love fig 9s

  • @PenntuckytheCrag
    @PenntuckytheCrag Рік тому

    love that great bear pin

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  Рік тому +1

      I’d have to look but I think it’s a Great Smokey Mountains pin. I’ll let you know.

  • @rblood8076
    @rblood8076 Рік тому +1

    Pretty handy.

  • @jeffjackson5331
    @jeffjackson5331 3 роки тому +1

    Very cool

  • @kimmyceeisme
    @kimmyceeisme 2 місяці тому

    What are the metal plate things that you have attached to the top of your stick?

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  2 місяці тому

      @@kimmyceeisme those are park medallions. Every State and National Park I visit I pick one up from the gift shop and put it on my walking stick. Maybe I need to do a quick video on them. Thanks for watching

    • @kimmyceeisme
      @kimmyceeisme 2 місяці тому

      @ that’s so creative! Thank you so much for sharing that!♥️

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  2 місяці тому

      @ you’re very welcome.

  • @Inverted.surfer
    @Inverted.surfer Рік тому

    Handy tip.... ty

  • @kenhollandjr1251
    @kenhollandjr1251 Рік тому

    You’ve already cut a big notch in the end of it. Or drilled one out. I don’t get it?

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  Рік тому +1

      Have you ever run a line through a notch in the end of a stick to either have the stick fall over and the line come out or had the wind pick up unexpectedly from the opposite direction only to have it lift the front of the trap up only to lift the string out of the notch? This eliminates that problem. Thanks for watching.

    • @kenhollandjr1251
      @kenhollandjr1251 Рік тому

      Thanks man. I was trying to be funny, actually. Sometimes I miss the mark. That is actually a good idea.

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  Рік тому

      @@kenhollandjr1251 sorry, typed word is the best way to miss understand things. I’m sorry, I thought you were asking why.

  • @kevinmurphy65
    @kevinmurphy65 Рік тому

    great channel. although I'd turn the "bushcraft" around in the logo...its upside down

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  Рік тому

      Thanks, glad you like it. I tried every way I could with the program I had to turn it but it didn’t want to cooperate. Lol. I’ve been thinking of a redesign for the logo but I haven’t made up my mind yet. Thanks for watching

  • @RAYANDERS-w4t
    @RAYANDERS-w4t Місяць тому +1

    THANKS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @JavierBonillaC
    @JavierBonillaC Рік тому

    Good trick

  • @patrickbuechel2599
    @patrickbuechel2599 Рік тому

    Everybody is going to be wanting one now,,,

  • @freakygardener8033
    @freakygardener8033 Рік тому

    That was a pretty good idea, but I thought you were going to say to attach your walking beads on there.

  • @desert-walker
    @desert-walker Рік тому +1

    Cool idea, I never use one in the desert they just get in the way, I need both hands for climbing and stuff like that but they do come in handy in certain areas😊

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  Рік тому

      I could see where they could get in the way in that environment. Thanks for watching

    • @ShannonRamos
      @ShannonRamos Рік тому

      A wrist lanyard is handy for going hands-free but while climbing dragging a stick along is something that I can see being more of a hindrance than a help. I'm a professional photographer and use a collapsable monopod as my walking stick so the lanyard is pretty handy. However, I'm also standing still when I use it to momentarily dangle my monopod.

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  Рік тому +1

      @@ShannonRamos I agree, dragging a walking stick along while climbing any kind of steep slope could be an issue and in those instances something collapsible would be best. The real purpose of the notch is to add versatility to your walking stick. I do a video where I use the notch and a open ended purssic knot to make an adjustable height cook system. Thanks for watching

    • @gregsanderson2470
      @gregsanderson2470 Рік тому

      Snakes😮

  • @nvskorpio
    @nvskorpio 2 місяці тому

    Good mod easy n really useful

  • @ThisPlace4Now
    @ThisPlace4Now Рік тому

    Thanks Dog!

  • @pgnandt
    @pgnandt Рік тому

    Well if I was heavy backpacking a walking stick is a must. I'd prefer an aluminum telescoping myself. This idea though cost nothing.

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  Рік тому +1

      I agree with you but will add, with a heavy ack a walking stick is a must as well as on slippery uneven ground. Correct, and free is always good! Things for watching

  • @tribulationcoming
    @tribulationcoming Рік тому

    very good, thanks.

  • @markm8188
    @markm8188 Рік тому

    Where do you get those fig 9 adjusters?

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  Рік тому

      They’re made by Nite Ize and I ordered them off Amazon I think. It was either there or Smokey Mountain Knife Works. They’re the handiest things and they come in 2 sizes. Thanks for watching

  • @josephdelp87
    @josephdelp87 Рік тому

    You remind me of Rick on Pawn Stars.

  • @UguysRnuts
    @UguysRnuts Рік тому +8

    If you tie your eye using a figure eight instead of an overhand knot you wouldn't need the twig.

    • @UguysRnuts
      @UguysRnuts Рік тому +1

      And if you learn a Trucker's Hitch you wouldn't need the patent tensioner.

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  Рік тому

      You’re right but the purpose of the stick is so you don’t have to untie a knot. As for the tensioners you’re right, that’s another way to do it but if you have them why not use them. Thanks for watching

    • @UguysRnuts
      @UguysRnuts Рік тому +3

      @@CentralKyBushcraft Learn the figure eight. It comes undone just as easily as your twig hitch and patent tensioners are for landlubbers who never learned to tie a trucker's hitch. And while you're at it, learn the Clove Hitch and you won't need your silly notch and roofing staple and will have something you can actually achieve ANYwhere with ANY stick and ANY cord which is the essence of "bush" craft.

    • @markm8188
      @markm8188 Рік тому +6

      ​@@UguysRnuts
      Don't be rude, man. This guy is showing alternatives, and I like it.

    • @UguysRnuts
      @UguysRnuts Рік тому +1

      @@markm8188 Well then maybe you should learn to tie some knots too.

  • @soledude
    @soledude Рік тому

    👏👏👏

  • @brianedwards7142
    @brianedwards7142 Рік тому

    ".... actually it's a buck and a quarter quarter staff but I'm not going to tell HIM that" Daffy Duck

  • @josephtousignant7318
    @josephtousignant7318 Рік тому

    Personally I don't like the overall "look", and would never do that with my longer Blackthorn walking sticks I carry in the woods. I have several straight sticks in staff lengths, up to maybe 55 inches or so so not as long as yours. They are hard to find naturally straight, as the blackthorn needs to grow in areas where the saplings are more spread out, and not competing for light with the usual tight quarters of this wood's more usual growing conditions.
    ... seems to me you get the same usefullness with just drilling a simple hole and sealing it about an inch down from the top that will take paracord. 🙂

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  Рік тому +1

      I wish I could get ahold of Blackthorn over here, but we don’t have any. The closest thing we have would be hedge apple but like blackthorn it doesn’t grow straight for much over 3 foot. I use cedar for mine because it’s very tuff once seasoned and very abundant. And yes just a hole would work but this way eliminates almost all the friction. Thanks for watching

    • @josephtousignant7318
      @josephtousignant7318 Рік тому +1

      @@CentralKyBushcraft I wish I could get ahold of Blackthorn "over here" too! I live in upstate New York in the USA, and ALL of the around 30 Blackthorn sticks and longer staffs I own have come from either Ireland or the United Kingdom.
      A great many of my walking sticks, and ALL of the the really straight longer walking staffs were bought from McCaffrey Crafts in Ireland. A few finished sticks and all the the unfinished Blackthorn "blanks from folks in the United Kingdom. And about 6 or 7 from folks in the USA on Ebay.
      Some I've finished off from the 2-3 year aged "blanks", as I enjoy working with them and can certainly spend MUCH more time in detailing them than a seller making their living on them can. As I prefer the natural bark over the (ugly, in my view) black painted versions, I've chemically stripped several of the unusual sticks I've bought on ebay that at times reveal some of the most attractive natural bark you'd ever want to see! I really wonder what convinced someone to slap the black paint and sometimes varnish over the top. It's like discovering a genuine Monet painting underneath a Hunter Biden covered over painting! 🙂
      It's just insane,... and in the end putting "in" 6-8 coats of hand rubbed boiled linseed oil or some of the other wood oil finishes can involve 20 hours of work over weeks of time. But I love the wood, and you can't beat the strength per weight of the stick if you even need to defend yourself!
      Joe T

  • @bruceweaver9514
    @bruceweaver9514 Рік тому

    Couldn't you just drill a hole,wouldn't that work just as well or better?Why the notch and staple ?

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  Рік тому

      Yes you could but the main reason is to reduce friction. But you’re right just a hole through would serve the same purpose. Thanks for watching

  • @MarkKratzMC
    @MarkKratzMC 2 роки тому

    Nice Mod!

  • @Gator-357
    @Gator-357 Рік тому

    I just use a screw eye sunk down about halfway on the eye

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  Рік тому +1

      That will work. I do this because I don’t want anything sticking up above the end. I sometimes use it inside under the tarp and don’t want anything on the end that could poke a hole through my tarp. Thanks for watching

  • @adcaptandumvulgus4252
    @adcaptandumvulgus4252 7 днів тому

    That's more of a travelers staff than a walking stick but yeah either way I think someone understands regardless.

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  7 днів тому

      @@adcaptandumvulgus4252 now that you mention it, you’re probably right. Thanks for watching

  • @ScottSchell-f1l
    @ScottSchell-f1l 27 днів тому

    My God we're growing old

  • @santamulligan676
    @santamulligan676 Рік тому

    Tie the guy line knot from the other end then you have two levels of adjustment

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  Рік тому

      If you you don’t have tensioners you’re absolutely right. Thanks for watching

  • @jimf6427
    @jimf6427 Рік тому +1

    Or you could just use a figure 8 knot and not have to worry about finding a stick.

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  Рік тому

      Very true. The reason I went this way and didn’t use the figure 8 knot is that I wasn’t sure everyone would know that knot. It being more of a rappelling knot. But you’re right, it would most definitely work. Thanks for watching

  • @anthonyburke5656
    @anthonyburke5656 Рік тому

    Did you ever watch Laurence of Arabia?

  • @HvanSoolen
    @HvanSoolen Рік тому

    Dave get yourself a camera tripod

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  Рік тому

      I had one when I did this video, be it a short one. I’ve got a full size one now. Lol. Thanks for watching

  • @clydefield584
    @clydefield584 Рік тому

    Nice hack

  • @benjimenfranklin3668
    @benjimenfranklin3668 Рік тому

    That just might work.

  • @OokFest
    @OokFest 4 місяці тому

    get rid of the stick and just use a figure 8 knot.

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  4 місяці тому

      I figure 8 is a great knot but you would still need something to hold the front of the tarp up. Thanks for watching

  • @YTjndallas
    @YTjndallas Рік тому

    Tying all those knots is like Chinese to me.

    • @CentralKyBushcraft
      @CentralKyBushcraft  Рік тому

      You’re in luck! I’m getting ready to start a back to basics series and basic knots will be one of the videos in it. Thanks for watching