At first I thought he crossing over to the bushcraft darkside...then he busted out the chainsaw, zip ties, and tarp. Nope, all is still balanced in the force.
Steve.. Don't ever feel like you have to do as all the other youtubers do, don't feel like you have to post a video every week. Don't think we expect this and we'll be disappointed if that because that's so far from reality. We love you, your personality, humour and attitude. We respect you and we enjoy watching you and sharing your camping adventures with you and we want you to enjoy this moment too! We definitely don't want you tired, stressed and in pain for the sake of a video! We want you to love camping as much as we do. Take care, drink some step 2's and hunker down with your beautiful wife 😊 We all love you no matter what.
NO we want a video of some kind every Thursday or I get the urge to start calling local hospitals or googling “UA-cam camper Steve Wallis in an accident“. It gets really bad after three or four days - Sunday or Monday
"Who needs fireworks when you are in the pure abundance nature?" How true. The best 4th of July I ever spent was 5 years ago in a deserted campground waaaaaay up river. Our fireworks were the eye reflections of wildlife in our flashlights in the evening and the next morning, several hawks gave us a silent, majestic aerial show over the river and over our camp site. I'll never forget it.
I remember sitting on top of a canyon looking across the valley and down on the fireworks at Jackson Hole Wyoming. Drinking wine and laughing with other campers. A great memory in a spectacular setting. No crowds, no traffic.
Jason Morton Steve-style ‘bushcraft’, along with zip-ties instead of cordage. Waiting for Blue Betty, the blowtorch for primitive fire-starting, lol. Alas we only get Butane Elaine.
Who cares? Ancient people would have used the newest tools just like we do. Bush Crafting is bout shaping the environment. It isn't relegated to a specific era.
"Let's bush craft a lean-to!" *Proceeds to fire up a chainsaw* That's why I love this channel; between power tools and using a bottle of lighter fluid to start a campfire, these are some real outdoor survival skills on display.
I love when you're camping with Steve, he just--- does his own thing. Electric fences, propane fire throwers... a bottle of whiskey, and some steak.. or even chainsaws now.
OK that's camping. That is not bushcrafting. Steve talks about how he's using a tent or a tarp shelter. Then he hears about bushcraft lean-tos. So what does he do to make one? He puts a tarp over the frame of the lean-to!
Five minute bushcraft that made me hungry. Fires up stove😂😂😂😂. This is my absolute favorite channel ever. Chainsaw, zip ties, boom ! Cot , frying pan and pita. Clean and head for house. Thanks again Steve. Can’t wait for Thursdays. Love it
Hi Steve. I am quite new to commenting. But wanted to just say your videos have brought me much peace and joy recently. I strive to live more as one with nature every time I watch them.
I didn't have a mattress in my trailer, so i went camping, and only slept on blankets over plywood. my back went out, causing inflammation in my hip, causing sciatica, ending up in the hospital from dehydration, and on and on. when we get older, we have to have a good bed.
@Liams Lexus Build i feel ya in 25 two just got my licence bsck a year or two ago from a dui tho and racing speeding lol etc was goin 130 in a 60... at 2am haha yeah that sucked 800$ reinstatement fee is a bitch
Steve I'm a retired therapist. For your back, fill up gallon baggies and pour a little rubbing alcohol or dishwashing liquid in to keep them from freezing. Always have one on your back when you're laying down or sitting and another in the freezer to switch it out with. Do that for a few days past when it stops hurting. 💡 God bless you, Steve & BW!
Also, sleep with a pillow under the back of your knees when your face up, to keep the pressure off your lower back, and between your knees when you're on your side for the same reason.
Went to the Jasper Brewing Company restaurant in Jasper when I went on vacation to Jasper and Banff National Parks a few years back. Best food I have ever had. I had the elk meatloaf and the poutine. Highly recommended. Also, bush crafting with a chain saw, zip ties, and a tarp is exactly the kind of thing I expect from Steve. Keep up the good content - makes my Thursdays more exciting.
@@Anon.G i agree they are! Stealth canping too, i know and i understand we are all busy and what not, but this last shelter my stepdaughter would do better. I'm just saying quality over quantity! I guess he is paid by views ,
You make me want to build something to camp in...o wait it's 90 degrees out with 75 percent humidity...think I'll stay inside and watch Steve build something 😁👍
1. I don't know how you do it, but you manage to come up with something different each week. 2. I started watching other camping videos, but your channel is still the best! 👍 3/ Love your t-shirt!
The thing I love most about watching your videos is that there’s no right or wrong way to do something. You just do it the way you want. Gives people like myself the confidence to say screw it and do whatever works. Cheers to another step 2!
It's amazing to see how far you have come from the boondocking days to now. Watching you grow has been awesome. An accountant, look at you brother keep on going. An inspiration to us all. And tell beautiful wife and crazy neighbor hello.
I almost pulled into one of those while bringing my son to the ER one evening. A couple paramedics gave me that look like, don't even. Wasn't wanting to park in it, just started turning too soon, as the actual parking lot, was right after that.
My wife actually had to ask people to leave a hospital helipad because people were having a picnic on it, it was more just a patch of grass with a windsock but the med helicopter couldn’t land with the people sitting there
Steve!! I had no idea of your history man. I've watched a few of your videos that have popped up in my recommended now and then, and earlier today came across a video, 'Boondocking - Full Documentary'. I clicked without realising it was your channel. Right at the start, where you're in your motorhome about to get some fuel and I'm sat here thinking, I recognise that voice, and he kinda looks familiar as well. Didn't think much more of it and continued watching and hearing you talk about your position in life at that moment. Watched pretty much all of it before I realise it's you!!! I've subbed and gonna spend a few days bingeing your videos. Up most respect for you man. I'm a nomad at heart, and through watching your Boondocking video, you've rekindled the desire in me. I *will* pursue the free life of the open road. I need to get my shit together first, but aim to do a year or two on the road and just see where it takes me. I have no responsibilities like a partner, kids etc so I could essentially just bugger off tomorrow, but I don't have a van/motorhome yet so I need to re-direct my focus towards achieving this goal. Might take me a year or two to get myself in the position where I can do it, but I'll get there. Stay safe mate and hunker down.
Thanks! You will love it, those were the most adventurous years of my life. Some people spend a few years in their 20s backpacking around Europe and working odd jobs, I kind of did the same thing in a camper in the Pacific Northwest. Absolute freedom!
You can start whenever you want from your car. Do be aware that it forces you more out into the public with covid-19. Your home is a place to sleep which you can do in a car. You could do the $10/mo. Planet Fitness membership for your showers and bathroom needs or there are boondocking ways to take care of it inside a vehicle with a 3 gallon bucket, bags, container, etc.. The main challenge is getting rid of possessions or minimizing them to a small storage unit ($15+/mo.). Yes, it's an expense but a very small one compared to rent. There are lots of. YTs on this, but don't think you have to buy an expensive van and then remodel it. You just basically need something you can drive away in that has a comfortable place to sleep, which could be the driver seat reclined. Learn the laws in your area to avoid any knocks in the night. Steve has some comments on doing this in his documentary.
@@nrob450 I've done a few occasions where I'm in my car I had and yeah, I made it work. The Planet Fitness idea is a good one, and one heard of people doing. The van won't be anything special. My idea is more just a transit van style and then kit it out with the basics, and build it up from there. You just make it work for you I guess. Thanks for the comment man. Other peoples input inspires and develops ideas I wouldn't have had otherwise, so I appreciate it mate. Thanks.
@@alloneword7427 I'm looking at the Nissan NV200 for the same reason. Runs about $20k in Texas, gets 25 miles per gallon, has a CVT engine but seems to be okay if you keep up with the maintenance schedule.
Steve putting out the videos even with the injury! I hurt my back myself last week so I totally feel you my man. Take care and feel better, and good luck on the river trip!
I love the fact that Steve used a chainsaw and zip ties to build a Lean To. no fancy knots or chopping down trees with stone age tools. just good old fashioned camping. like he rest of us.
I mean you can not combine the title of the video and the starting screen better, while writing this comment where I am it is 4 am and literally laughed out loud after seeing that chainsaw. As always 10/10 for that Stevish sense of humor.
Thanks Steve for another great YT! - In all the great camping adventures you've taken us on, could you please tell us when you sleep on the ground or in a structure without a floor, how much are you dealing with rodents & insects crawling on you when you sleep? 🐭🐍🐛🐜 - Could you please give us an update on what you've done so far on the house? 🏡 - What are your & BW's favorite techniques for using to 'the bathroom'? 🌳🚽🌲 Thank you!!
OMG dude! I've been preparing to go out west for about a year now and you've literally answered so many questions and simplified so many things...probably saved me thousands of dollars already. Thank You Steve.
Driving out in the forest on a ATV,firing up the chain saw and cuts some twigs that you secure with zip ties. Then takes the ATV home to the king size bed! Now your camping with Steve! LOL :D
I love you Steve! "You gotta keep going. What am I gonna quit? Nah man that's not an option. Gotta keep on keepin' on. Life's a garden, dig it, you make it work for ya. You never give up, man," - Joe dirt(movie).
Your stuff is the perfect content to drink a cold one to and just chill out. I'm a ranch hand and I live well out of town on a ranch... I cook all of my food over a fire/grill. Yet I'm still watching you, while heating up my grill haha... What is that? Am I craving something more? Probably... I want to get a dog... and a canoe and just GO somewhere lol
i may have said this before but i'll say it again anyway. I really do appreciate the use of 4k video. Especially with you being out in nature, it just looks amazing. Thank you Steve!
Ha, ha! That’s great man. Less than a minute in: “Let’s bushcraft, let me just start my mosquito repeller and then I’ll grab the chainsaw. 🤩 I like watching the bush craft stuff and would love to see you try it out more, but I like watching you, because that’s totally how me and my dad would camp. Love the videos man. Keep it up.👍🏼
Steve is my spirit animal; this is exactly how I would bushcraft, being practical, doing things smart, keeping things simple and all. Except the beer part, I can't do that. Lol
Thanks for the video and update even when your back is hurting. You are such a good guy! Now, go take care of yourself so you can enjoy all of your upcoming adventures!
Thanks for the positive vibes and the influence. I’ve never been a camper but after discovering your channel I want to do this. Of course on the novice level until I learn some of your methods
Camping Steve is now Bushcrafting Steve?! In all seriousness, take care of that back. I say this for purely selfish reasons. If you get sidelined with an injury and I have to go a week without a camping video, I just might go crazy.
Bushcraft is what ever you want to make of it. Steve did some easy bushcraft, chainsaw, zip ties and a tarp. The rest of the video was regular camp stuff most of us do. Steve? I like your brand of common sense and step 2’s. Great videos.
The reason why Steve is Sooooo popular is because he is the everyday normal camper.. Like all of us.. Yes, being bushcraft would be cool, but being simple and normal is best... Lol
Exactly. I’m no expert but watching him has inspired me to start budget camping and commune with nature. Love his channel and the positive vibes I get from his videos.
After a few good step twos, finding this episode, and hear the words, bushcraft, then hearing a chainsaw, just the comedy I needed. I keep up to date with your vids mate, top work much appreciated.
Steve is an absolute gem. Loving the beard mate, and if you ever find yourself in Australia I'd love to share a step 2. Get into a bit of Busch crafting! (except not actually Busch , we'd have a good Australian beer)
That's my goal too! In fact been following alot of tiny homes/campers. Would love to spend the rest of my life traveling to beautiful places like in his videos
One does not simply watch a Camping with Steve video and not get hungry during the cooking section, or thirsty for the step 2s. I always have snacks with me before watching because I know I'll get hungry.
Those of us who get it get it! Great video brother. My first camp of the year tomorrow and I’m taking with me a few new ideas I’ve learned from you! Cheers from Newfoundland!
At first I thought he crossing over to the bushcraft darkside...then he busted out the chainsaw, zip ties, and tarp. Nope, all is still balanced in the force.
He needs a bushcrafter weed eater for the roses though
@@davidjustice1848
GOOD IDEA!
Truly goated 👑
Steve is flexin' on the other guys😃
There can only be one Steve.
That is our Steve
Steve.. Don't ever feel like you have to do as all the other youtubers do, don't feel like you have to post a video every week. Don't think we expect this and we'll be disappointed if that because that's so far from reality. We love you, your personality, humour and attitude. We respect you and we enjoy watching you and sharing your camping adventures with you and we want you to enjoy this moment too! We definitely don't want you tired, stressed and in pain for the sake of a video! We want you to love camping as much as we do.
Take care, drink some step 2's and hunker down with your beautiful wife 😊 We all love you no matter what.
Ditto
Couldn't have said it better. 👍
Right, we have a life, we will not be THAT disappointed.
Where is CN.
NO we want a video of some kind every Thursday or I get the urge to start calling local hospitals or googling “UA-cam camper Steve Wallis in an accident“. It gets really bad after three or four days - Sunday or Monday
John, so beautifully said.
Bushcrafting: knife, hatchet, fishing line
Steve: chainsaw, zipties, craft beer
And a tarp! Lol my kinda bushcraft
@Tony Lopez I hope you get through whatever you're going through, tough times for a lot of people.
I was just thinking the same thing as Skrubby, and you were the first comment, I was laughing so hard , Tim is the best, we love him.
I ment Steve lol just got off a live stream with a Tim.
“You don’t have to bring a tent with you”. Just a chain saw 😂
I just wish I could watch the reaction of all the bushcrafters faces as Steve used the chainsaw and zipties.
I'm big into bushcraft and I love this guy, too many people forget that the most important thing is to have fun.
🤣
And the pruning shears 🤣🤣
Steve you really need to find a small brewery to can a product called step 2. The online business could be huge.
It would be a hit for sure
Would be so many viewers literally having a step 2 with you each week.
This is an amazing idea.
Heck yeah! Great idea!!
That's a genuinely good idea.
"Who needs fireworks when you are in the pure abundance nature?" How true. The best 4th of July I ever spent was 5 years ago in a deserted campground waaaaaay up river. Our fireworks were the eye reflections of wildlife in our flashlights in the evening and the next morning, several hawks gave us a silent, majestic aerial show over the river and over our camp site. I'll never forget it.
That sounds so beautiful
I remember sitting on top of a canyon looking across the valley and down on the fireworks at Jackson Hole Wyoming. Drinking wine and laughing with other campers. A great memory in a spectacular setting. No crowds, no traffic.
God I love steve "Let's bush craft a lean to " Starts a chain saw! The every man bush crafter. Now a step two. Keep up the great videos!
I halfway expected him to pull out an electric can opener lol
Jason Morton Steve-style ‘bushcraft’, along with zip-ties instead of cordage. Waiting for Blue Betty, the blowtorch for primitive fire-starting, lol. Alas we only get Butane Elaine.
Mb Locations “Step Three”, lol.
I want bushcraft zip ties. OH that's natural twine. Steve I watch all your vids just please don't call them bushcraft
@@themiltonguy4530 he's joking bro......r/whooshed
"Lets bushcraft a lean-to". Then pulls out a chainsaw. 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣. I don't know why I find that so funny. Thanks Steve!
Ya, after I pulled myself off the floor from laughing, he killed me again with the zip-ties. I love this guy.
That's exactly where I spit out my mello yellow.
Who cares? Ancient people would have used the newest tools just like we do. Bush Crafting is bout shaping the environment. It isn't relegated to a specific era.
This man is peak of Canadian comedy
@@Libsgonewild Right next to Red Green
Steve Wallis: The Bob Ross of UA-cam campers. 👍
Spot on.
Did Bob Ross use a blowtorch too?
@@Macnas A happy little blowtorch
@@Steve25901 🤣👌🏼
Facts
Steve is one of the only few channels where I like the video before actually watching it cause I know it’s gonna be good
Steve stealth camps inside own home. Will Lovely Wife spot him, or will he make it through the night?
Under the dinner table with a travel blanket thrown over it
Hahahah that would be the ultimate stealth camping with steve
He did not even bother caping. Will beautiful wife see him cooking lunch?
"Okay, got to turn off the lights not and hunker down before the wife spots me."
and will crazy neighbor come to spend the night
"Let's bush craft a lean-to!"
*Proceeds to fire up a chainsaw*
That's why I love this channel; between power tools and using a bottle of lighter fluid to start a campfire, these are some real outdoor survival skills on display.
I love when you're camping with Steve, he just--- does his own thing. Electric fences, propane fire throwers... a bottle of whiskey, and some steak.. or even chainsaws now.
OK that's camping. That is not bushcrafting. Steve talks about how he's using a tent or a tarp shelter. Then he hears about bushcraft lean-tos. So what does he do to make one? He puts a tarp over the frame of the lean-to!
@@tenhirankei He *never* claims to be "bushcrafting", at least not being serious. That's really the whole point of this channel.
Yeah not much of a bushcraft project..
Five minute bushcraft that made me hungry. Fires up stove😂😂😂😂. This is my absolute favorite channel ever. Chainsaw, zip ties, boom ! Cot , frying pan and pita. Clean and head for house. Thanks again Steve. Can’t wait for Thursdays. Love it
It’s a family thing...My daughter working in long term care just texted us: “you better not be watching Steve without me!” 🤣
Lol seriously the realist camping on UA-cam. No bull crap just to the point camping. Steve’s the man!
Steve your so humble and peaceful to watch.
Hi Steve. I am quite new to commenting. But wanted to just say your videos have brought me much peace and joy recently. I strive to live more as one with nature every time I watch them.
Title: Bushcraft
Thumbnail: Chainsaw
Me: Now that's what im talking about
Yeah, who needs a knife and a bow saw when there's a easier method.
Does anyone watch these videos religiously and think to yourself "this guy would be fun to hang out with"
I love his videos
Oh absolutely!!
I do, I like to eat with him.
I've thought that to, smoke a joint with him and see how many times he blows your mind with the little things he can teach
@Planet Earth for me he is like the dad i never had 😂😐😧
I didn't have a mattress in my trailer, so i went camping, and only slept on blankets over plywood. my back went out, causing inflammation in my hip, causing sciatica, ending up in the hospital from dehydration, and on and on. when we get older, we have to have a good bed.
@Liams Lexus Build i feel ya in 25 two just got my licence bsck a year or two ago from a dui tho and racing speeding lol etc was goin 130 in a 60... at 2am haha yeah that sucked 800$ reinstatement fee is a bitch
I can't even handle anything less than a bed at 23 years old
Lol. I'm sorry I'm 60,and get it, but that struck me funny,, ain't Camping grand😂🏕️
Thanks for making “this crazy thing called life” more enjoyable. It’s inspiring.
Steve I'm a retired therapist. For your back, fill up gallon baggies and pour a little rubbing alcohol or dishwashing liquid in to keep them from freezing. Always have one on your back when you're laying down or sitting and another in the freezer to switch it out with. Do that for a few days past when it stops hurting.
💡 God bless you, Steve & BW!
ima a mechanic. i disagree
Also, sleep with a pillow under the back of your knees when your face up, to keep the pressure off your lower back, and between your knees when you're on your side for the same reason.
Or just buy a proper gel pak for the freezer. Ice is THE BEST therapy.
@@earthangel8730, using them for decades, they tend to leak after a few uses and are much more expensive than making your own. 💡
42 ft 3rd wheel with king size foam mattress
Went to the Jasper Brewing Company restaurant in Jasper when I went on vacation to Jasper and Banff National Parks a few years back. Best food I have ever had. I had the elk meatloaf and the poutine. Highly recommended. Also, bush crafting with a chain saw, zip ties, and a tarp is exactly the kind of thing I expect from Steve. Keep up the good content - makes my Thursdays more exciting.
Chainsaw & zip ties. Now you're bush crafting with Steve.
Yeah , videos are not good anymore, as they used to be! Kinda disappointed
@@Sanisani9 I respectfully disagree!
Lmfco
@@Sanisani9 I thought the car camping and instant shelder camping videos were great
@@Anon.G i agree they are! Stealth canping too, i know and i understand we are all busy and what not, but this last shelter my stepdaughter would do better. I'm just saying quality over quantity! I guess he is paid by views ,
Hunker down Thursday yay ... Thanks for the video once again .. And you are a real outdoor camping channel ..
Who needs fireworks when your in the pure abundance of nature? So peaceful.
Fireworks suck 😒
They do scare wildlife. Small mammals sometimes abandon their nests.
You make me want to build something to camp in...o wait it's 90 degrees out with 75 percent humidity...think I'll stay inside and watch Steve build something 😁👍
1. I don't know how you do it, but you manage to come up with something different each week. 2. I started watching other camping videos, but your channel is still the best! 👍 3/ Love your t-shirt!
The thing I love most about watching your videos is that there’s no right or wrong way to do something. You just do it the way you want. Gives people like myself the confidence to say screw it and do whatever works. Cheers to another step 2!
It's amazing to see how far you have come from the boondocking days to now. Watching you grow has been awesome. An accountant, look at you brother keep on going. An inspiration to us all. And tell beautiful wife and crazy neighbor hello.
Steve bringing camping back to us mere mortals just wanting to have fun!!! Just the way we like it mate.
Thanks
Next Thursday: Stealth camping on a hospital helicopter landing pad.
That's a no-go.
Cops are everywhere.
I almost pulled into one of those while bringing my son to the ER one evening. A couple paramedics gave me that look like, don't even. Wasn't wanting to park in it, just started turning too soon, as the actual parking lot, was right after that.
that was funny :) lolll
My wife actually had to ask people to leave a hospital helipad because people were having a picnic on it, it was more just a patch of grass with a windsock but the med helicopter couldn’t land with the people sitting there
@@robsalisbury2550 is your wife's name Karen?
Southern Arizona is about a thousand degrees right now.
All that beautiful green is just making me happy to see.
Enjoy!
Love that I’ve watched every episode so now I have to come back to the old ones to be happy😁
Steve!! I had no idea of your history man. I've watched a few of your videos that have popped up in my recommended now and then, and earlier today came across a video, 'Boondocking - Full Documentary'. I clicked without realising it was your channel. Right at the start, where you're in your motorhome about to get some fuel and I'm sat here thinking, I recognise that voice, and he kinda looks familiar as well. Didn't think much more of it and continued watching and hearing you talk about your position in life at that moment. Watched pretty much all of it before I realise it's you!!! I've subbed and gonna spend a few days bingeing your videos. Up most respect for you man. I'm a nomad at heart, and through watching your Boondocking video, you've rekindled the desire in me. I *will* pursue the free life of the open road. I need to get my shit together first, but aim to do a year or two on the road and just see where it takes me. I have no responsibilities like a partner, kids etc so I could essentially just bugger off tomorrow, but I don't have a van/motorhome yet so I need to re-direct my focus towards achieving this goal. Might take me a year or two to get myself in the position where I can do it, but I'll get there. Stay safe mate and hunker down.
Thanks! You will love it, those were the most adventurous years of my life. Some people spend a few years in their 20s backpacking around Europe and working odd jobs, I kind of did the same thing in a camper in the Pacific Northwest. Absolute freedom!
You can start whenever you want from your car.
Do be aware that it forces you more out into the public with covid-19.
Your home is a place to sleep which you can do in a car.
You could do the $10/mo. Planet Fitness membership for your showers and bathroom needs or there are boondocking ways to take care of it inside a vehicle with a 3 gallon bucket, bags, container, etc..
The main challenge is getting rid of possessions or minimizing them to a small storage unit ($15+/mo.). Yes, it's an expense but a very small one compared to rent.
There are lots of. YTs on this, but don't think you have to buy an expensive van and then remodel it. You just basically need something you can drive away in that has a comfortable place to sleep, which could be the driver seat reclined.
Learn the laws in your area to avoid any knocks in the night.
Steve has some comments on doing this in his documentary.
@@nrob450 I've done a few occasions where I'm in my car I had and yeah, I made it work. The Planet Fitness idea is a good one, and one heard of people doing. The van won't be anything special. My idea is more just a transit van style and then kit it out with the basics, and build it up from there. You just make it work for you I guess. Thanks for the comment man. Other peoples input inspires and develops ideas I wouldn't have had otherwise, so I appreciate it mate. Thanks.
@@alloneword7427 I'm looking at the Nissan NV200 for the same reason. Runs about $20k in Texas, gets 25 miles per gallon, has a CVT engine but seems to be okay if you keep up with the maintenance schedule.
"Nature is insatiable!" Oh wow! A GREAT STEVEISM. NOW, Camping with Steve! for sure.
im bringing a keg or 2 for hunkercon when it happens
I love you Steve thank you for bringing camping back to THE PEOPLE
“It’s not a hops contest here.”
I know just what he's talking about - I feel like craft beers sometimes just means "how much hops can you cram into a can!"
@@geraldmartsy2165 Seriously... I like some craft beers but most don't even try to be unique, just loading in on the hops.
Exactly. I don't get the whole hops craze.
The best beer I ever had was my dad's home brew and he did not put any hops in his. I haven't found one since then that I like.
Steve putting out the videos even with the injury! I hurt my back myself last week so I totally feel you my man. Take care and feel better, and good luck on the river trip!
I love the fact that Steve used a chainsaw and zip ties to build a Lean To. no fancy knots or chopping down trees with stone age tools. just good old fashioned camping. like he rest of us.
I mean you can not combine the title of the video and the starting screen better, while writing this comment where I am it is 4 am and literally laughed out loud after seeing that chainsaw. As always 10/10 for that Stevish sense of humor.
The love of Steve Camping is strong in our house.
Your the man Steve! Any video and time you have for us is worth it brother !
Thanks Steve for another great YT!
- In all the great camping adventures you've taken us on, could you please tell us when you sleep on the ground or in a structure without a floor, how much are you dealing with rodents & insects crawling on you when you sleep? 🐭🐍🐛🐜
- Could you please give us an update on what you've done so far on the house? 🏡
- What are your & BW's favorite techniques for using to 'the bathroom'? 🌳🚽🌲
Thank you!!
Wouldn't be a Friday night without a camping with Steve episode...and a step 2...3...4...5...
OMG dude! I've been preparing to go out west for about a year now and you've literally answered so many questions and simplified so many things...probably saved me thousands of dollars already. Thank You Steve.
Glad I could help!
Driving out in the forest on a ATV,firing up the chain saw and cuts some twigs that you secure with zip ties. Then takes the ATV home to the king size bed! Now your camping with Steve! LOL :D
You really pulled the "Oh hey, I didn't see you there" love it
"Just gonna throw this tarp on it to give it its IP67 rating." AHAHAHA.
I love you Steve!
"You gotta keep going. What am I gonna quit? Nah man that's not an option. Gotta keep on keepin' on. Life's a garden, dig it, you make it work for ya. You never give up, man," - Joe dirt(movie).
Such wise words! I actually dressed my son as Joe dirt for Halloween one year 😅😂😅😂
Your stuff is the perfect content to drink a cold one to and just chill out. I'm a ranch hand and I live well out of town on a ranch... I cook all of my food over a fire/grill. Yet I'm still watching you, while heating up my grill haha... What is that? Am I craving something more? Probably... I want to get a dog... and a canoe and just GO somewhere lol
Haven’t ever clicked on a video notification as fast as I just did. Bushcraftin with steve!? You know it’ll be a good video
i may have said this before but i'll say it again anyway. I really do appreciate the use of 4k video. Especially with you being out in nature, it just looks amazing. Thank you Steve!
Thanks! I insist on it, I only wish I had 4K years earlier.
I always find craft breweries put way too much hops too! I like coors banquet and okanagan spring! Cheers from Mission BC!
Everyone needs to watch and learn from Steve. This is a guy that just wants to enjoy life.
Thanks Ryan! We only live once and it's a short ride.
I had to read this title to make sure I was reading this correctly.. STEVE... BUSHCRAFTING?!
I got to say I never thought I’d see the day!
Yup.
But he damned sure pulled it off, didn't he?
I can’t watch any other outdoor channels just cause steve emits such great vibes,
Ha, ha! That’s great man. Less than a minute in: “Let’s bushcraft, let me just start my mosquito repeller and then I’ll grab the chainsaw. 🤩 I like watching the bush craft stuff and would love to see you try it out more, but I like watching you, because that’s totally how me and my dad would camp. Love the videos man. Keep it up.👍🏼
Hi
It's nice to see someone else from Alberta do camping videos
I laughed out loud when he said "Let's Bushcraft a lean-to and started the chainsaw. Thanks for the video!
Feel better Steve! Best channel on the tubes!
Steve is my spirit animal; this is exactly how I would bushcraft, being practical, doing things smart, keeping things simple and all. Except the beer part, I can't do that. Lol
"This one is mostly dead!" *chainsaws down a clearly living tree*
Pretty much dead 😳
Mark Bradshaw to quote Clousseau : Not anymore
Pretty sure it was after steve was finished with it.....;)
Thanks for keeping it going. Glad to hear that the borders are open!
Bring a weed wacker to clear the nettles
Thanks for the video and update even when your back is hurting. You are such a good guy! Now, go take care of yourself so you can enjoy all of your upcoming adventures!
If everyones as modest and undemanding as Steve the world would be a better place
Thanks for the positive vibes and the influence. I’ve never been a camper but after discovering your channel I want to do this. Of course on the novice level until I learn some of your methods
Camping Steve is now Bushcrafting Steve?! In all seriousness, take care of that back. I say this for purely selfish reasons. If you get sidelined with an injury and I have to go a week without a camping video, I just might go crazy.
Comfort kills! Cheers, Steve!
Bush crafting????........this more like...."Steve Crafting"......thanks for another cool video brother
Haha brilliant term
Bushcrafting with Steve. Gotta love it!
I laughed out loud at the "Nature's insatiable", Steve. You are absolutely right. 😄
Almost a million subscribers dude! Go steve go!
"This nature is insatiable."
😂
Thanks for another comfy video Steve! We appreciate you!
I love that you're just trolling 😂
What?? This was a serious attempt at bushcrafting.
Bushcraft is what ever you want to make of it. Steve did some easy bushcraft, chainsaw, zip ties and a tarp. The rest of the video was regular camp stuff most of us do. Steve? I like your brand of common sense and step 2’s. Great videos.
Bushcrafting with Steve--- Just let me get my trusty chainsaw from my back pocket. Thanks Steve for more cool and relaxed camping.
This was the most wholesome thing, but also the most dagger satire ever. Like a dry comic genius.
The reason why Steve is Sooooo popular is because he is the everyday normal camper.. Like all of us.. Yes, being bushcraft would be cool, but being simple and normal is best... Lol
Exactly. I’m no expert but watching him has inspired me to start budget camping and commune with nature. Love his channel and the positive vibes I get from his videos.
There are a million bushcraft channels. Anything you want to watch or learn is there.
There is only one camping with Steve though.
one of the best. i love the forest ambiance and visuals so much
Thermacell, chainsaw, zip ties: now I'm bushcrafting with Steve.
After a few good step twos, finding this episode, and hear the words, bushcraft, then hearing a chainsaw, just the comedy I needed. I keep up to date with your vids mate, top work much appreciated.
Never heard of such a thing as woodpecker infestation. I was told, if there is a lot of woodpeckers, means there are a lot of tree eating bugs.
I re watched this, and found it hilarious. Steve you are the balm for these unsettled times.
“It’s not a hop contest”. Lol
Lmao it's so true though, some of those IPA's are just rude
Steve, you're a skid; and we love you buddy.
Don't you quit on us Steve we look forward to your stealth videos
Steve is an absolute gem. Loving the beard mate, and if you ever find yourself in Australia I'd love to share a step 2. Get into a bit of Busch crafting! (except not actually Busch , we'd have a good Australian beer)
I forgot it's Thursday! Step 1: pause, Step 2: step 2.
For real 130pm here just cracked a cold one
I had to go grab a step 2 before I pushed play on the video. I won't watch Steve anymore without a step 2 in my hand.
Thank You Steve for enlightening me on what i will do for the rest of my life
That's my goal too! In fact been following alot of tiny homes/campers. Would love to spend the rest of my life traveling to beautiful places like in his videos
Life according to... The Beatles: “all you need is Love” Steve Wallis: “all you need is zip ties and a tarp”
One does not simply watch a Camping with Steve video and not get hungry during the cooking section, or thirsty for the step 2s. I always have snacks with me before watching because I know I'll get hungry.
Nothing goes down smoother than coming home from work, and watching Steve. Stay safe peoples. Park Service Aide, Miami
‘Let’s bushcraft a lean to’ fires up a chainsaw, I almost spat my beer out!
Those of us who get it get it!
Great video brother.
My first camp of the year tomorrow and I’m taking with me a few new ideas I’ve learned from you!
Cheers from Newfoundland!
It's on point that barely nobody even notice 😂 lmfao
”Major woodpecker infestation”