Survival Trees - Chestnut, Pine, Willow

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  • @SurvivalLilly
    @SurvivalLilly  7 років тому +2

    BIG NEWS: I have designed my own Survival Knife called “APO-1”. You can get it now at my online store: www.survivallilly.at/ Thank you so much for your support

  • @Far-North-Bushcraft-Survival
    @Far-North-Bushcraft-Survival 8 років тому +4

    The usefulness of wild plants, trees, lichens, fungi etc is one of my favorite subjects. Good job on the video Lilly

    • @SurvivalLilly
      @SurvivalLilly  8 років тому

      +Far North Bushcraft And Survival mine too Lonnie :)

  • @semco72057
    @semco72057 6 років тому

    We have willow trees, pine trees, and the other tree you mentioned also here in the United States. There are several varieties of the pine trees here, and in Arkansas and all of the South we have the short leaf pines which is about like the one you showed in your video. My grandmother used the green leaves for making a tea which she would give us to drink when we got sick with a cold during Winter. As for hardwood we have the various types of oak trees, the hickory, and the walnut trees. I love the hickory nuts, and the black walnuts from those trees and when growing up we ate them regularly during Autumn along with eating the blackberries, mulberries, and other berries which grow in the wild here. I live in a rural area so we have no problem finding food to eat and we can eat polk salad which is like spenish except the leaves have to be rinsed three times (twice then drained and the third time you can cook it normally).

  • @walterpalmer2749
    @walterpalmer2749 8 років тому

    Lilly, I've never seen so much pine resin in one place. You've collected so much. You could start 100 fires with all that. Great video.

  • @angelocapati-juco7073
    @angelocapati-juco7073 8 років тому

    Another great video, Lilly! In addition, The cadmium layer of the pine (inner bark) can also be obtained for food. Toasted/fried and eaten in strips or ground after cooking and added to flour for bread, it will sustain one when meat is scarce. Too bad there are no chestnut trees close to me. I love marronen... I am envious.

  • @kevins1114
    @kevins1114 8 років тому

    There are no Chestnut trees where I live, but Pine and Willow are in great abundance. Green Pine needles are one of the wild foods I use to feed my Meerschweinchen.

  • @Hatch61
    @Hatch61 8 років тому

    Thanks for taking us along Lilly, great video, always entertaining and informative.

  • @margaretstewart3255
    @margaretstewart3255 8 років тому

    Another solid and informative video. I'm appreciating your professionalism through and through.

  • @MrGchiasson
    @MrGchiasson 8 років тому

    Lilly! Good to see you.. It's been awhile...
    Always a pleasure and an education..

  • @walterpalmer2749
    @walterpalmer2749 8 років тому

    Nature's pharmacy: Willow. Willow bark releases , on boiling, a precursor to salicylic acid , an analgesic or pain relieving compound. (acetyl salicylic acid-aspirin) Nice video Lilly. Appreciate all your work.

  • @noahlewis-halsey1636
    @noahlewis-halsey1636 8 років тому

    I really love your videos- there is something so calming about you. I really am jealous of the private land you roam around. Keep up the good work please. :)

  • @enque1340
    @enque1340 8 років тому

    Another great vid Lilly!.
    I think the wood form Goat willow trees are known for making loud crackling noises when thrown onto the fire, good bit of info if you are trying to keep a low profile.

  • @andrewfawcett5353
    @andrewfawcett5353 8 років тому

    Guten tag Lilly, With the Stone pine trees you can also eat the pine nuts that are inside the cones. They don't taste that great but are edible.

  • @bestgrams3951
    @bestgrams3951 8 років тому

    Thank you Lilly, great to know the potental uses these trees have. Very informative video, well presented too.

  • @nikgyver7
    @nikgyver7 8 років тому +10

    this is real survival knowledge..

  • @Waldhandwerk
    @Waldhandwerk 8 років тому +1

    Sehr, sehr gut Lilly. Die Pfanne zum rösten hat ja auch was ;)) Cool. LG Sepp

  • @kekelaward
    @kekelaward 8 років тому

    Thanks for the great info. Nice camera work and editing! The BO camp is getting a more "lived in" look...

  • @malkucken
    @malkucken 8 років тому

    well made video; I like how you added clips as you were discussing usage of each tree.

  • @craigwhite2159
    @craigwhite2159 8 років тому

    To Lilly...This is my sunny hello to you
    Your amazing lady. Your movies fill me with good hope to do with nature
    From Mr White
    UK.

  • @jimrafferty5609
    @jimrafferty5609 8 років тому

    Thank you Lilly that was very informative and Dax must be one of the happiest dogs around, keep up the good work you should check out the green pharmacy it is full of good information.

  • @robertbews8810
    @robertbews8810 8 років тому

    You are so right Lilly you are so right

  • @MrJoeyBoombotz
    @MrJoeyBoombotz 8 років тому

    More excellent content and delivered quickly and professionally. I always like the shots of the dog, too!!

  • @RWM0000
    @RWM0000 8 років тому

    You rock Lilly. Great information and well done presentation.

  • @bushcraft_guy_
    @bushcraft_guy_ 8 років тому

    Thanks for the info. Its definitely something I need to work on, knowing my trees and uses.

  • @flatbrokefrank6482
    @flatbrokefrank6482 8 років тому

    Dax always finds something nice to roll in ! - ATB

  • @mikemills4284
    @mikemills4284 8 років тому

    A great video Lilly very informative and I love dax what a great dog and a great life he has with you

  • @AZZAMNO1
    @AZZAMNO1 6 років тому

    i remember finding this seeds and crack it for the content
    really good when roasted. i was collecting with my family and other people just gave this stares on us.
    Still, its a pretty cool plants

  • @tinaturner134
    @tinaturner134 8 років тому +4

    Fantastic bushcraft videos and fantastic bushcraft channel of the year

  • @survivaldeutschland
    @survivaldeutschland 8 років тому

    weide salicin hat mir schon mehr als einmal super dienste erwiesen :) tolles video :)

  • @dianne11ca
    @dianne11ca 8 років тому

    You are such a treasure. As always, thank you! Be safe and happy!

  • @hangassan
    @hangassan 8 років тому

    Great video, very useful information, as usual...and always a pleasure to see Dax...he is my favorite dog on the internet...

  • @markmitchell9109
    @markmitchell9109 8 років тому

    Thank you for explaining what "fat wood" is, until now I thought when other bush crafters referred to fat wood I thought they were talking about another type of tree, thank you :-)

  • @DWerner7822
    @DWerner7822 8 років тому

    Thanks Lilly, love these kind of videos!!!

  • @mattvalcarc
    @mattvalcarc 8 років тому

    Your channel is really interesting, and I love the way you speak. Definitely subscribing

  • @ericcarbonell9927
    @ericcarbonell9927 6 років тому

    I have learned a ton from your survival/prep videos. I live in the deep southeast of the US. Any thoughts about making a video and/or trip to SE USA? We have few willows and less or no chestnuts. Our pines are southern pines, so I imagine they are similar. May water oaks and live oaks. Thanks again, Lilly!

  • @Taromovies
    @Taromovies 8 років тому

    Hi Lilly, very good and informative video, thanks for sharing, take care, Taro

  • @abushua
    @abushua 8 років тому

    Great video, Lily. ...and I'll bet that your dog keeps you busy giving it baths. LOL

  • @KevB47
    @KevB47 8 років тому

    You are an inspiration Lilly. Keep up the great work! What are your thoughts on stratospheric aerosol geoengineering?

  • @ohiowolfsister
    @ohiowolfsister 8 років тому

    Can you do a "kitchen video" showing how you make soup greens? Seems like a staple pack item or prep item.

  • @eddywiggins620
    @eddywiggins620 8 років тому

    lilly , in the UK the sweet chest nut is known as the horse chestnut or conker tree.

    • @andrewfawcett5353
      @andrewfawcett5353 8 років тому

      +Eddy Wiggins I think you need to read up on your trees. The sweet chestnut is different to horse chestnut or conker tree. For a start the horse chestnut or conker tree which is poisonous has less spikes on its casing. They are thicker spikes where as the sweet chestnut the nut casings are more like a spiky sea urchin and very difficult to pick up bare handed without getting spiked.

  • @Hendlton
    @Hendlton 8 років тому

    If you roast chestnuts, cut into them a bit with a knife so the moisture can escape because otherwise they may explode.

  • @charlesloveday9208
    @charlesloveday9208 8 років тому

    Highly informative! Keep up the great videos!!! Don't FORGET Dax!!! Love U!!

  • @gregstritch9736
    @gregstritch9736 8 років тому

    Always both enjoy and learn a lot from your informative postings. Thanks for sharing.
    ATB. Greg

  • @bealynn2258
    @bealynn2258 8 років тому

    I very much like your Videos and your extensive Knowledge of all things Outdoor Survival!!! I have SHARED your Videos with Friends!! I hav3 a Question...How long did it take you to Learn everything you present?? Were you always learning from a young age and spending time outdoors??
    You are young yet have extensive knowledge!! Thank You for your work!!😊👍👍

  • @davidchapman6091
    @davidchapman6091 8 років тому

    Lilly, are there any additional reading sources, perhaps field guides a person can take with them in their packs, regarding this kind of information about trees? I will be checking out your other videos about trees. This really is an important video. Always a treat to hear from you. Keep up the good work. :)

  • @JusBurninItDownSmothers
    @JusBurninItDownSmothers 8 років тому

    great video Lily thanks for sharing your knowledge!

  • @englishwoodsman
    @englishwoodsman 8 років тому

    I found my first pine trees last week I and ever surprised about the fat wood . I just need to use it to start a camp fire next time I am out wild camping hopefully this weekend 😄😄

  • @SantaSirGlennDrHeald
    @SantaSirGlennDrHeald 8 років тому

    just wanted to say your skills are great. I bought the 60 watt solar panel on your page, its wonderful.

  • @desrecording
    @desrecording 8 років тому

    Nice opening animation . Good video as usual !

  • @coydogoutdoors
    @coydogoutdoors 8 років тому

    great job lily very well explained

  • @flintlockjim
    @flintlockjim 8 років тому

    I should watch your videos more often, This was a good post.

  • @charlesloveday9208
    @charlesloveday9208 8 років тому

    Awesome videos... Ur very knowledgeable about all aspects of survival! Keep up the great work! Don't leave Dax out...please!

  • @marty01957
    @marty01957 8 років тому

    Good Video , Lilly! I love Dax!

  • @melissajennings6268
    @melissajennings6268 8 років тому

    thank you for sharing that info could come in very helpful!

  • @dailysentinal354
    @dailysentinal354 8 років тому

    fascinating creams can protect against skin irretations

  • @arsenalsurvivalandtactics3567
    @arsenalsurvivalandtactics3567 8 років тому

    great vid Lilly I've learned a lot from you I thank you for that keep it up!

  • @clayton3460
    @clayton3460 8 років тому

    cool,I personally enjoy pine tea

  • @modwrath810
    @modwrath810 8 років тому

    very valuable knowledge. I enjoyed this video very much.

  • @thelifewedo
    @thelifewedo 8 років тому

    Dax brought you some fire starter, very helpful.

  • @NorwegianWoods
    @NorwegianWoods 8 років тому

    Good stuff!
    Thanks - Martin

  • @MochilerosOrg
    @MochilerosOrg 8 років тому

    I enjoy all your videos. You're doing a wonderful job! Kudos for that!
    Where is located the area you're filming? Looks similar to the place I film my videos in Czech Republic.

  • @hiasi2323
    @hiasi2323 8 років тому

    wieso kenn ich den channel erst seit 2 Wochen - aber besser spät als nie!

  • @EconaelGaming
    @EconaelGaming 8 років тому

    Can you make tea with needles from every coniferous wood or just pine and spruce?

  • @joetucsok3773
    @joetucsok3773 7 років тому

    also if you find a willow tree with silk worms in it the leaves will produce ASA as a defence against the worms it turns the leaves bitter

  • @blittle7631
    @blittle7631 8 років тому

    Is that a mora knife? Looks just like the one I just purchased with a carbon steel blade, very happy with it.

  • @shamasi1968
    @shamasi1968 8 років тому

    Dax, the comedic wonder dog..lol

  • @AdelleRamcharan
    @AdelleRamcharan 8 років тому

    Loooove tree facts :) Absolutely gorgeous video...

  • @derrickfelix503
    @derrickfelix503 8 років тому

    Lilly: Easily one of your best informative video, well made my they keep on coming, Question scots can the pinna of the pine be chewed, extracting of Vit C or is it to bitter? Cheers

    • @SurvivalLilly
      @SurvivalLilly  8 років тому

      +derrick ? you can chew it no problem. Cheers

  • @phonecards1
    @phonecards1 8 років тому

    Great instructional video.

  • @stanlee763
    @stanlee763 8 років тому

    Always good advise. Keep doing what you do :-)

  • @daemonlee6259
    @daemonlee6259 8 років тому

    Looking cuter everyday Lilly

  • @donnaroberts164
    @donnaroberts164 8 років тому

    As far as pine trees go, how do you identify which ones to not make tea from the needles?

  • @survivalKurse
    @survivalKurse 8 років тому

    Da kann man nur sagen super
    Vg Guido

  • @steveatkinson7351
    @steveatkinson7351 8 років тому

    Dax's a good boy!

  • @BrosephRussell
    @BrosephRussell 8 років тому

    Thats was awesome Lilly

  • @bill4913
    @bill4913 8 років тому

    Thanks for the info Lilly..My question is when looking for fat wood on a pine tree, does the tree needs to have a damage to heal itself for the tree to have fat wood?

    • @SurvivalLilly
      @SurvivalLilly  8 років тому

      +Billy Quan most of the time yes.

    • @bill4913
      @bill4913 8 років тому

      +Survival Lilly ..Thanks Lilly..Great info..Now I'll look at pine trees more closely..

  • @topherl961
    @topherl961 8 років тому

    Great video! Very informative

  • @jameslynchsangster946
    @jameslynchsangster946 8 років тому

    Now I am hungry for roasted chestnuts!!!

  • @mrbluenun
    @mrbluenun 8 років тому

    Hi,
    Many thanks for the info, very interesting and really useful.

  • @phxtonash
    @phxtonash 8 років тому

    love the spoon

  • @Menkalo
    @Menkalo 6 років тому

    I love your dog so much

  • @CrankyPantss
    @CrankyPantss 8 років тому

    Good information, as always.

  • @dcox01
    @dcox01 8 років тому +1

    Great video. Very good information

  • @RonR
    @RonR 8 років тому

    Very informative, Thank You.

  • @415mazer6
    @415mazer6 8 років тому

    Another great video, thanks

  • @JuanHernandez-kf5lc
    @JuanHernandez-kf5lc 8 років тому

    i love your videos lilly

  • @JoeFrohlich
    @JoeFrohlich 8 років тому

    Good, useful video. Thank you.

  • @essensmarkerl
    @essensmarkerl 8 років тому

    Vermisse das "stay tuned" :)

  • @hogkillerjp
    @hogkillerjp 8 років тому

    great video and knowledge base is good thank you..

  • @robertbews8810
    @robertbews8810 8 років тому +4

    Another great and very informative video Lilly well done and thank you FYI the pine in English would be pronounced pynus sylvestris sorry to mention an immature topic but there are those who will rip the piss out of you

    • @SurvivalLilly
      @SurvivalLilly  8 років тому +10

      +Robert Bews latin is a dead language. noone knows the real pronounciation.

    • @beckylieb2637
      @beckylieb2637 8 років тому +1

      lol indeed its a dead language but P (i) nus is not quite the same as P (e) nis hahaha!
      Lilly your Vids are amazing, and I dig your accent, but this WAS funny to me too :)

  • @genesmith9786
    @genesmith9786 8 років тому

    great video! luv your dog awesome

  • @Steven_VE9SY
    @Steven_VE9SY 8 років тому +3

    When is Dax getting her own channel?

    • @flamesfromblazer
      @flamesfromblazer 8 років тому +1

      +Steven LeBlanc
      His, not a Her. . .

    • @Steven_VE9SY
      @Steven_VE9SY 8 років тому

      +flamesfromblazer I though I heard hear say she was in heat in one of her videos? My mistake.

  • @shakydolphin4125
    @shakydolphin4125 8 років тому

    I can't say I've ever had roasted chestnuts.

  • @yotagerlie
    @yotagerlie 8 років тому

    Great info! TY

  • @noahriding5780
    @noahriding5780 Місяць тому

    Hi Lilly,
    I want to apologize to you. About a year ago, I commented something about your camping gear being all new and we accidentally had a negative comment exchange. I should say sorry for it. Sorry. Thanks.
    And have a good life.

  • @talos1159
    @talos1159 6 років тому

    also you can make arrows from it.

  • @realitycheck3400
    @realitycheck3400 8 років тому

    Come on Lilly, Dax t-shirts!

  • @captnaidy6122
    @captnaidy6122 8 років тому

    Nice video, very interesting thank you for the information. Dax was on form hahaha!! PEACE :-)

  • @lennykagan9903
    @lennykagan9903 8 років тому

    Is that a Silky saw?

  • @candicane3985
    @candicane3985 2 роки тому

    What are the animals you have seen in the woods?