Hello again from New Hampshire, Cornelius is so funny, quite the character Tom. I hope to get back into the forests again, it's been a while due to heart issues. Open heart surgery in a few weeks for me. Hopefully it goes well , then recuperate and back to the woodland. It's been a while since I corresponded with you (and Cornelius) pour some of that Whiskey in the coffee for me if you think of it, Skol, Pete
Hi, love your videos and Viking content! I'm from the capital city of Newfoundland and Labrador, St. John's... I am very familiar with l'Anse-aux-Meadows (l'Anse-aux-Meduses in French), having worked with Parks Canada for several years. Keep up the great content! From a French-Welsh-Newfoundland heritage. Also, Newfoundland is pronounced 'New-fun-land' said quickly lol
Thanks for visiting us all the way from your beautiful country 🤗 a place I would love to visit someday. Greetings from the old Viking Kingdom of Denmark 🇩🇰👍🏻😉🔥 Tom
Great video Tom! That axe looks really nice! Cornelius really enjoys his time out in the forest with you. Thank you for sharing your adventures with us!
I so enjoyed watching you set up your camp, Tom! Just lovely setting and beautiful gear like your ancestors! Oh WOW, the food! You made me so hungry watching. And good job on the Chanterelles! So beautiful. 👍🤩🍄. What a meal!!!!!!!!! Great info! Interesting as usual Thank you! Note: Chanterelles have been coming up here like crazy too! I've gathered at least 4kg so far this year!
Glad to see your back. I hope someone does pick up the firebowl. I got it from the kickstarter and love it. We even used it at a campsite with just a few branches for the evening rather than making a big fire.
There you go again, torturing us with your delicious looking camp meals. Excellent video blending all of the best aspects of your channel: Lovely scenery, Cornelius (the thief), good food, coffee, whisky, stories and new gear. Oh and the host, too! ☺
What a wonderful video again Tom! It is late so I am not having coffee here but I will have a wee sip of whisky. Thank you for talking about the Vikings and Canada , I am proud the Vikings made it here so long ago.
I grabbed my fire bowl this spring from them they had some from the kickstarter campaign and I am so glad I did I love it Tom it is outstanding bit of kit, Skål Everyone!
Hail Bror! Being from northern Michigan USA myself and heathen I have had many very awesome chats with native American folk. It is super cool to me the parallels in culture. Skål!
Always good to see you. Cornelius you to you lil raiding bandit wood thief ROFL :) always nice to see him snatch things. that meal looked awesome. just wow. Have a great week you two.
Hello Tom👍👍 I love my Arinn firebowl and am very happy I was able to get one, so easy to use and carry. It's not very shiny anymore but works good, have to bend it sometimes to get it to lock into place. Cornelius the thief, in a good way. Fire, meal, coffee😉😉 weather and beautiful forest, doesn't get much better. Thanks for the great video, well done as always. See you next time.
Very nice looking hatchet! Man, your food looked so good, too! All of it! Had to taste so good out in your Black Forest. It’s always so good to see you and Cornelius out there having fun!
Great video Tom! Good to see you doing so well and healthy! The majority of metal tools started showing up with the Hudson Bay Traders and French trappers.
Hej Tom and King Cornelius😁🐕Love your short history of the Vikings first encounter with the Indigenous peoples of Newfoundland. It's a fascinating part of World history that sadly few people know about. Btw, your fire bowl that I purchased awhile back works perfectly. Hope you have success finding a new maker. Atb my friend. Stay strong.
Good day Tom. The videos 📹 are awesome, some people don't know all the work that goes into your making your videos. The editing is great! You really know what your doing. Anyway keep up the awesome work 👌
I was about to comment on some of the fine images you made in this video when you began to explain about your renewed interest in still photography. The frying chanterelles and toasting bread slices looked so close that I could imagine enjoying them with you.
Hello Tom , from Nova Scotia , I enjoy your videos very much . I like the Native tomahawk with the pipe end . Peter Kelly does a great build in an older black smith shop . Great work Tom , looking forward to the next video , thank you
Hi Tom, I'm glad to hear you mention L'Anse aux meadows Newfoundland. I live in Newfoundland and the Vikings were here 1000 years ago. The Vikings were quite the explorers and fearlessly travelled oceans in open boats and mostly man power at the oars ,but for a small sail. They weren't in tall ships with weeks if provisions. Their journey west to Iceland onto Greenland and finally to Newfoundland ,there would have to have been a head wind from the west against them the whole time . The Vikings were a tough people highly skilled in all aspects of survival and masters of metal work. Love your channel
Tom, you pronounced Lance Aux Meadows correctly. Update is that another Viking sight has been found in the south west of that island Province, but I do not know if anyone has excavated it as of yet. It was found using lidar technology. I once lived in Ontario, Canada and twice visited a site called Petroglyphs Provincial Park. This is a huge stone surface that was carved on for a long time, however and the Indigenous Natives hotly deny this, but it also has VIKING runes and symbols on the stone. One exactly matches a sun symbol carved on stone in Sweden I believe. The stone once was exposed to the elements but now there is a building over it. I'll include a link for you but please search for images of this stone as well. The story of the Vikings near (Peterborough, Ontario) is that they came looking for copper long ago. There are three major rivers in that area. Long ago a Viking King came to the area, and started a settlement, They too carved images on that stone. Later the King departed for home and left those settlers that came with him. His name was said to be King Woden. The Vikings did visit and mine copper on Isle Royale which is in Lake Superior. Even the Romans knew of this place as well as the Indian Tribes. In Oklahoma where I live there is the Heavener Rune stone. (Heave-ner) This stone stands upright and is 12 feet tall and 10 feet wide. It is covered with VIKING runes. It indicates "Glome's Valley" This stone dates back to 600 to 800 AD. I've seen this stone too. Simply amazing. Link to Petroglyph Provincial Park : www.google.com/search?gs_ssp=eJwFwUEKgCAQAEA61isk6NwaZuYT-oWuWpKpLBH1-2a6drxGkDlYgkYP8Ap0wmLgclqcU3bV8AYRvFd8QgCJ3M9bX_1NZU9fPVil8sSM0SRWDZ2s5NtQLD9z3xxT&q=petroglyph+provincial+park+ontario&rlz=1C1GCEA_enUS1120US1120&oq=Petrolyph+Provincial&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUqDwgCEC4YDRivARjHARiABDIGCAAQRRg5MgkIARAAGA0YgAQyDwgCEC4YDRivARjHARiABDIPCAMQLhgNGK8BGMcBGIAEMgkIBBAAGA0YgAQyCQgFEAAYDRiABDIICAYQABgWGB4yCAgHEAAYFhgeMggICBAAGBYYHjIICAkQABgWGB7SAQoyMTU4MmoxajE1qAIIsAIB&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 I know this is a long post yet I wanted to tell you that in Toronto Ontario there is a place that actually teaches Native fighting styles including the use of a tomahawk, etc.
Thank you for taking the time to share all that, I am looking forward to checking it out. I am way west in Alberta, Vikings eventually made it this far west lol.
Thank you so much for sharing this information with me/us 😁👍🏻 and I’ll definitely dig into this. And with every new excavation we find new things that change our perspective of history … love that 😉 Tom
Loved this video! I’m very fascinated by any contact between native Americans and Europeans prior to Columbus. I’ve read about that site in New Foundland. I’d love to learn more on my own. Meal looked absolutely delicious. Thanks for sharing your adventures with us! Skål, my friend!
Hello, Tom! Great to see you again with Cornelius in that beautiful forest. Surely in one origin the Vikings and the Native Americans were friends. Only Cornelius Terminator is able to help you set up your shelter..... LOL A warm hug from Madrid!!
Good to see you Tom and Cornelius once again 😉. Sure made me laugh when Cornelius pulled out your stake to use as a chew toy😂! Very nice meal you made👍. I found it interesting with your viking history in north America. Hope you and your family have a wonderful week ahead. Take care my friend. 🇺🇲🌲🔥🔪
That was a really AWESOME upload 👍thank you so much for sharing your knowledge . Much love from your friends in Wales UK Ritchie veteran and Raven xxxx
Thanks Tom! for explaining about Indians and copper work. and nice stuff when you picked Chantarells and cooked them on the spot! Hope u enjoyed ur good coffee`? :) have a Nice Day!
Another wonderful video Tom with good food I like to go around and forge off the native American plants that the kumaya Indians used to live off of like acorns Manzanita berries add buckwheat was a staple of theirs among many other things I enjoy your history lesson😊👍🔥🐕🤗
Hi tom another great video. It was very interesting and i always love cornelius getting into mischief 😂. I have a little dog ( lachon breed) very similar to cornelius, she sits and watches your videos too. Keep making your videos we love them so much. 😊 🏕 🥩🍳🍺
Ahhh that’s wonderful to hear 🤗 and Cornelius also likes watching dogs on tv And he can actually recognise himself when we watch one of mine Thanks for your feedback and give your little dog 🐶 a BIG hug from us 🥰🏕️🔥🌲🐕 Tom
So happy to see you again tom, im also very interested in these times of Vikings and native americans. If only we could know more!! I also hope another company makes your firebowl! we are of Scandinavian descent and my brothers wife is half native american. Such interesting and powerful histories lie in these children. Skal!!!
Hello tom. Dogs seem to love wildlife. About a month ago my wife and I were taking our dogs outside for their last bathroom break of the night. We have to keep them on a leash because the fence is not completed. As we went down the back stairs our husky, Captain Comet, lunged and almost pulled my wife over. All I saw in the dark was Comet flinging some poor creature around. I thought it was a rabbit. Well, it wasn't a rabbit. Comet had a skunk in his mouth. He was flinging it around like a stuffed toy. However, this toy was spraying its nasty scent. What a mess. We all stunk for about a week.
Tom, thanks for sharing your outing with everyone that is not so lucky to get out in the forest. Cornelius he is a trickster. Perhaps Tom if you would like; I have a simple meal you could prepare ahead of your outing and cook at camp. It is what my wife and I grew up eating at camp. It is called a Hobo dinner. Let me know and I’ll send you a recipe and how to prepare the meal. All the best from Alaska.😉
Good morning from Alaska, the “HOBO DINNER” recipe is as follows: - generous piece of heavy aluminum foil -1/2 pound of high fat ground beef, or ground pork ( I mix 1/4 of each together) - 5 petite potatoes cut into halves slices - 1 carrot cut into thick slices - 1 small onion sliced - 1 clove of garlic minced or sliced - 6 small mushrooms ( I leave mine whole) Place the meat patty on the foil and load the other ingredients on top. Wrap the hobo dinner up securely in the foil and place on a bed of hot coals for approximately 40 minutes. Remove from coals and carefully unwrap the foil. Season with salt and pepper and enjoy right out of the foil. This meal always is great, but I especially enjoy it the fall and winter outings. 😋 Tom and Cornelius all the best! Kevin
Very interesting. In my area of east Kentucky USA we have caves in which native Americans lived. They date back about 13,000 years. There were all kinds of stone tools, weapons and food storage found. They had wheat seed stored in crocks deep in the soil. Lot of petroglyphs on the ceilings and walls. Depiction of life and animals. In my travels on the Atlantic Maritime areas of Maine, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland there are many indications of Erickson's and other's travels. The red orka people lived and fished on the coast of Maine Many foreign tools of Scandinavian origin have been found in their food areas. Obvious of trade from across the water. Buildings have been dug out in northern Nova Scotia and Newfoundland indication settlements for some period of time from the Scandinavian areas. Tools, artifacts are indications of where they were from. The building design and materials are very similar to ones in your area. Glad to see your photo channel. I like B/W as it adds a layer of drama to the scene. I do photography as well. I made a good living at it for several years. Those phones, now everyone is a pro on a three by six inch screen. The names, glad you explained that. In the middle east and Asia similar practices are conducted. Good looking axe/hatchet Tommy hawk. I have several Ukrainian knives and tools. My best is Ukrainian. She is home on the front line. I go there in two months. Enough of that. I will check out and support their site. Thanks. A Harley for a Leica camera, might be something I would do. I ride as well. Saw a lot of the world from two wheels. Will make a Scandinavian ride 2025 with good fortune. All good from east Kentucky USA Next time. Will check out your other sites.
Thank you so much Sam for your feedback and for sharing some interesting information with me 😁👍🏻 I’m glad you like b&w photos too and hope you’ll like my work on my other SOME 😉 Safe ride to you brother 🏕️🔥🐕 Tom
Great to see you Tom. I've read that the Indigenous peoples here on the east coast of Canada were so fierce in battle that even the Vikings felt the cost to try and subdue them was far too high. Hence why we don't see more Viking habitation over here.
Love the history of the Vikings and indigenous people of N. America. As american school children, we were taught that Columbus was the first European to discover America. Now we know that there were several other european cultures in N. America long before Columbus ever stepped foot on N American shores.
Always good to have a furry companion who can help you properly set up your camp! Clearly the first tent peg was unsafe for construction purposes and you needed quality control
Tom, it is widely believed that the commonly known tomahawk was introduced to North America by the early fur trappers and trading companies that supplied them. If your firebowl is not in production, how about placing it back in your available patterns so some of us can build one. I know it used to be available but you took it off when the possibility of getting it made was there.
Yeah that’s right 😉👍🏻but I still hope that some company will put it into production 😁🔥and it won’t be wise to upload the template again … hope you’ll understand 🏕️🔥🐕🌲 Tom
Good to see you back and looking well. The tomahawk almost certainly came from the British naval boarding axe from trade. They are is similar to look at, the fire service use a small axe also based around the boarding axe and is very similar to look at to a tomahawk, I keep meaning to do a film of this one day.
Okay, that is more of a Hatchet, and less of a Tomahawk. First, the head of a Tomahawk, is friction fit to the handle, and the handle is longer. I got my first tomahawk way back in the late 70's from my Dad, and it looks very Viking like. I think I will do a video on my tomahawk and axe collection soon. Thanks for your help with the Sax knife I bought. Now that I have the sheath modified to carry the Sax, horizontal, blade up, it looks really good. And it chops and splits wood like a demon. I've just ordered a smaller one for actual camp work. :) Have a good one.
Hello Tom, in the southern half of Germany in Baden-Württemberg lies the German Black Forest, which is the area where I live. To be precise, in the northernmost part in the city of Pforzheim, best regards from here Walter 👍🏻
Lol Cornelius wants to make sure your stick is sharp enough 😄 Imagine if that was a bowl of psychedelic mushrooms 😂 you'd be in heaven even more! What kind of metal did they use during the viking age and how did they find it? Once they had it how did they refine it? I have no idea. Thank you for taking me to your forest 😄 Hope you guys have a great day 🙏
You’re always welcome my friend 😁👍🏻and glad you enjoyed my video. In Norway and Sweden they found the iron in rocks and melted it… but here in Denmark ( we don’t have rocks) we extracted it from the dirt that is on the moors It was very difficult and time consuming 😏 so the iron was very expensive here in Denmark 🇩🇰🏕️🔥🌲 Tom
Oh, my ... I like this mushrooms very very much. In Ukraine they are called "лисички" ( in English= "foxes") due to their colour. Thanks for new relax video for you and Cornelius!
Hi Tom. Thank you for another relaxing video, & thank you for talking about this topic. I’m still very curious about why the Vikings left Canada. Was it disease, did the indigenous peoples eventually drive them out, or was it dealing with the harsh winters of the east coast? Maybe all three were the reasons. Or maybe the east coast was hit by a hurricane at that time. It’s rare, but it does happen from time to time. I’m just fascinated by the topic.
Yeah very interesting Jasper 😉👍🏻 and the most “official “ explanation is that the native people forced the Vikings to leave 🥴 and they never returned 🏕️🔥🌲🐕 Tom
You got it 90% right for L'Anse aux Meadows prononciation 👍 Although native Americans didn't use iron until 1400s, I believe it's plausible the Vikings that traded with them could've adapted the stone tomahawk design into a metal version for themselves even maybe traded the iron version back to them.
Finally got it. My fire bowl sad seen one China about same but thin stainless mine steel and has outside hinges which space double air in take allowed me not have hole base.stilk got gave protection fire but more useful boat and shape can hang it canoe branch not leave it use grill cook . Like said though it's heavier. It's yours. It's cross stand works well holds it about five inches above ground so won't protect leaf plant but does protect root burn trees. Used with tripod. I don't have arm cook set not one sized plate fire bowl. Folds up like accordion has loops to hang.its prob little talker even fire bowl have enough draft not have full grated bottom for draft lift cold air.
Thanks for your feedback 😉👍🏻 I would like to see that fire bowl 🔥🤔 can you send me a picture or link to the company that sells them? You can use my email 📧 cimbrerbushcraft@gmail.com
Hej Tom! The Tomahawk looks interesting. Handcrafted things have something special that the cheap mass stuff does not. The flames look very cool in the close-up of the coffee pot 😮👍 You sold your bike? I always wanted a Harley since I was 13 or since Terminator 2 😃 That was always a dream of live. 2018 I was seriously considering getting a Wide Glide. But I'm also a US-Car fan, and my old BMW falls apart, so I bought a car. But I'm happy with the decision 😉 Skål and greetings from Bavaria 🍻
Skål my friend 🍻😁👍🏻 and thanks for dropping by again 🏕️🔥🐕🌲 Yeah I lived out my dream of riding a Harley 😎 but after many years I didn’t use it much so decided to sell it and got the Leica camera I ( also) have dreamed of for years Tom
Also I follow another Danish gentleman on YT videos from the US. He has very similar last name as you but I think it's spelled a bit differently. Very interesting
@@cimbrerbushcraft-vikingheritag Hello! Mitakuye Oyasin is a saying in the Lakota Indian language. It means "all my relatives", respect for everything around us.... Greetings!
Anyone else winking back at Tom for his special coffee, or is it just me 😂
IKR!
Yup lol
I can’t help but wink back😊
Its not just you. The wink make me smile every time
I do too! I always have a drink ready when watching his videos, lol! ❤
Cornelius is such a great little dog
Thank Tom for another great video
Cheers ☕️☕️☕️
Yeah the best 🤗🐕 and thanks Anthony for visiting us out in my camp 🏕️🌲🔥🐶Tom
Hi Tom,
Glad you're doing good and still making great videos!
Very nice to watch!
Have a nice weekend and best wishes! Markus 🍂🔥💨🙋🏼♂️
Thanks Marcus 🤗 and glad you came along and joined us again in the forest 🐕🌲🏕️🔥
Tom
Thanks for the info about finding the new world. So pleased to have you posting again.
Glad you find my videos interesting 😁👍🏻 and I appreciate your feedback very much 🐕
Tom 🏕️🔥🌲🇩🇰
Thank you my friend,, I wish I was there with you both by the fire, 😅🐶👍
Thanks John 😁👍🏻 and that would have been so great 🐕🏕️🔥Tom
Hello again from New Hampshire,
Cornelius is so funny, quite the character Tom.
I hope to get back into the forests again, it's been a while due to heart issues. Open heart surgery in a few weeks for me.
Hopefully it goes well , then recuperate and back to the woodland. It's been a while since I corresponded with you (and Cornelius)
pour some of that Whiskey in the coffee for me if you think of it, Skol, Pete
I will Pete 🤗😉 and I’ll pray for you my friend and hope you’ll be well soon. Best wishes from Cornelius and me 🐶🙏🏻
Tom
Thanks Tom as always an enjoyable half hour spent with you and Cornelius.
Thanks Alan 😁👍🏻and glad you joined us 🐕again in the forest 🌲
Tom 🏕️🔥🌤️🇩🇰
Always a pleasure to be with you and the littel terminator. That you so much for bringing us along with you.
Your always welcome Drew 😉👍🏻 and thanks for following us 🐕 on our adventures 🏕️🔥
Tom
i like your hawks ,high quality. leica the best camera in the world i enjoy b/w photo.s thank you . skal
That’s great 😉👍🏻 b/w photos are the best and glad you enjoy photographing too 🌤️
Tom
Hi, love your videos and Viking content! I'm from the capital city of Newfoundland and Labrador, St. John's... I am very familiar with l'Anse-aux-Meadows (l'Anse-aux-Meduses in French), having worked with Parks Canada for several years. Keep up the great content! From a French-Welsh-Newfoundland heritage. Also, Newfoundland is pronounced 'New-fun-land' said quickly lol
I think Newfoundlands say everything quickly, it's awesome.
Thanks for visiting us all the way from your beautiful country 🤗 a place I would love to visit someday. Greetings from the old Viking Kingdom of Denmark 🇩🇰👍🏻😉🔥
Tom
I really like your videos, they are very relaxing to watch. Cornelius is an absolute star in every video. Thanks again for this video.
Thanks a lot my friend 🤗🐕 and we are grateful for having you following us on our little adventures 🏕️🔥🌲🌤️
Tom
Great video Tom! That axe looks really nice! Cornelius really enjoys his time out in the forest with you. Thank you for sharing your adventures with us!
Yeah he sure does Michael 🤗🐕🌲 and I love having him with me. Glad you liked my video and hope you’ll join us again soon 🔥
Tom
I so enjoyed watching you set up your camp, Tom! Just lovely setting and beautiful gear like your ancestors!
Oh WOW, the food! You made me so hungry watching. And good job on the Chanterelles! So beautiful. 👍🤩🍄. What a meal!!!!!!!!!
Great info! Interesting as usual Thank you!
Note: Chanterelles have been coming up here like crazy too! I've gathered at least 4kg so far this year!
Ahhh that’s great 😉👍🏻I love them very much
Thanks for joining us again out in the forest my friend 🤗🐕🏕️🔥
Tom
Glad to see your back. I hope someone does pick up the firebowl. I got it from the kickstarter and love it. We even used it at a campsite with just a few branches for the evening rather than making a big fire.
Thats great Peter 😁👍🏻🔥 and I hope I can find a company that will produce this firebowl
Thanks for supporting me and my family 🐕
Tom
Always a pleasure to watch your videos. Tonight me and the kids are enjoying this one at our own little campsite.
Ahhh that sounds wonderful 🤗 and hope you’ll have a great time together watching it 🐕
Tom 🏕️🔥🌲🌤️
There you go again, torturing us with your delicious looking camp meals. Excellent video blending all of the best aspects of your channel: Lovely scenery, Cornelius (the thief), good food, coffee, whisky, stories and new gear. Oh and the host, too! ☺
Ha ha thanks brother 😆 lol I’m glad you enjoyed my new video and always happy to see you in my camp 🏕️
Atb to you 🐕🔥🌤️Tom
So relaxing and informative video. Beautiful nature around and offcource Cornelius...
Thank you so much for joining Cornelius 🐕and me again 🤗 we appreciate that a lot 👍🏻
Tom 🏕️🌲🔥🌤️🪓
I will definitely follow you there I love your your photos and your black and white photos also you always take really good pictures😊
Thanks Wendy 🤗 that means a lot to me and I’m glad you like black and white photos your self 😉👍🏻 Tom
Always enjoy, thanks Tom.
Wonderful to hear Glenn 😁👍🏻 and great that you came along and joined us 🐕🏕️🔥
Tom
What a wonderful video again Tom! It is late so I am not having coffee here but I will have a wee sip of whisky.
Thank you for talking about the Vikings and Canada , I am proud the Vikings made it here so long ago.
Me too Craig 😁👍🏻and Skål 🍻 to you. Thanks for joining us again in my 🏕️🔥🌲🐕🇩🇰Tom
Great cook up at a beautiful location, those mushrooms sure looked good an so interesting to hear about these histories. 👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks Arielle 🤗 and I’m glad you like my videos where I share info about the Vikings
Atb to you 🐕🏕️🔥🇩🇰
Tom
I grabbed my fire bowl this spring from them they had some from the kickstarter campaign and I am so glad I did I love it Tom it is outstanding bit of kit, Skål Everyone!
Skål 😁👍🏻🍻🔥 and thanks for the feedback
I’m glad you got one and enjoy using it 🏕️🌲
Tom
Hail Bror!
Being from northern Michigan USA myself and heathen I have had many very awesome chats with native American folk. It is super cool to me the parallels in culture.
Skål!
Yeah that sounds great Dan 😁👍🏻 and I wish I someday could visit your country 🏕️🔥🌲
Tom
Always good to see you. Cornelius you to you lil raiding bandit wood thief ROFL :) always nice to see him snatch things. that meal looked awesome. just wow. Have a great week you two.
Thanks brother 😉👍🏻and the same to you
Glad you came along and joined us 🐕🏕️🔥
Tom
Good food. A bit of learning, a new tool. Be well Tom, stay safe and healthy.
Thanks Eric 😁👍🏻and I hope you’ll have a great weekend 🏕️🔥🐕Tom
Hello Tom👍👍 I love my Arinn firebowl and am very happy I was able to get one, so easy to use and carry. It's not very shiny anymore but works good, have to bend it sometimes to get it to lock into place. Cornelius the thief, in a good way. Fire, meal, coffee😉😉 weather and beautiful forest, doesn't get much better. Thanks for the great video, well done as always. See you next time.
Thanks Terry 😉👍🏻🔥I’m glad you got the firebowl and love using it. And always happy to see you out there where adventures are made 🤗🐕🏕️🔥Tom
Very nice looking hatchet! Man, your food looked so good, too! All of it! Had to taste so good out in your Black Forest. It’s always so good to see you and Cornelius out there having fun!
Yeah it was very tasty 😋👍🏻 and thanks for coming along again in the forest 🐕🔥🏕️🌲
Tom
I always look forward to your videos - I just kick back and enjoy your vides with my coffee and a wink ! ! SKOAL
Skål Elwyn 😉👍🏻🍻 and thanks for visiting us again 🐕🏕️🔥Tom
Hi Tom, nice video from the forest, nice to see you and Cornelia! Nice hatchets! I send greetings! Good luck and good health!🐕🍀🌲🔥👍
Thanks brother 😁👍🏻and best wishes from Cornelius and me 🐕🌤️
Tom
@@cimbrerbushcraft-vikingheritag Also thank you very much Tom, enjoy the beautiful coming colorful autumn🐕👌🍀🍁🍂🌞🌲👍
Both cultures have fascinated me for years Tom ,many Thanks 💜🔥🍷
Glad you found it interesting John 😉👍🏻and appreciate your feedback very much 🔥
Tom
Great video Tom! Good to see you doing so well and healthy!
The majority of metal tools started showing up with the Hudson Bay Traders and French trappers.
Thanks Stephen for sharing this info with us
Glad to have this in place 😁👍🏻🏕️🔥🐕🌲
Tom
Hello Tom...sorry for my englisch...we love your Videos..greetings from germany Babs and Romina
Thanks Babs 🤗 your kindness always makes me happy 😁🐕🏕️🔥
Tom
Hej Tom and King Cornelius😁🐕Love your short history of the Vikings first encounter with the Indigenous peoples of Newfoundland. It's a fascinating part of World history that sadly few people know about. Btw, your fire bowl that I purchased awhile back works perfectly. Hope you have success finding a new maker. Atb my friend. Stay strong.
Thanks brother 😁👍🏻and glad you got one when it was available 🔥 and sure hope some one will put it on the market again 😉🔥🏕️
Tom
Good day Tom. The videos 📹 are awesome, some people don't know all the work that goes into your making your videos. The editing is great! You really know what your doing. Anyway keep up the awesome work 👌
Thanks Pete for your kind and encouraging words 🤗 that means a lot to me my friend 😁
Tom 🏕️🔥🌲🐕🌤️🇩🇰
A perfect ending to a lazy Sunday! Good to see you and the terminator again!
Ha ha 😆 and always great when you come and visit us 🤗🐕🔥🏕️
Tom
Hey Tom, that was a really nice adventure in the forest with you and Cornelius and that tomahawk is really cool.
Dwayne
Thanks Dwayne 🤗and I’m glad you like the axe 🪓 and appreciate that you came along 🏕️🔥
Tom & 🐕😉
I was about to comment on some of the fine images you made in this video when you began to explain about your renewed interest in still photography. The frying chanterelles and toasting bread slices looked so close that I could imagine enjoying them with you.
That’s great James 🤗 and it sure taste very delicious 😋. Glad you like my photos and hope you’ll follow me on my new photography adventure
Tom 🏕️🌲🔥🐕
Hello Tom , from Nova Scotia , I enjoy your videos very much . I like the Native tomahawk with the pipe end . Peter Kelly does a great build in an older black smith shop . Great work Tom , looking forward to the next video , thank you
Thanks John for your greetings from Nova Scotia 😁👍🏻 I’m so glad you enjoyed my video and Skål 🍻 from Denmark 🇩🇰🏕️🔥🐕
Tom
Awesome and peaceful Tom. Nice to see the pipe out to. Hoping to try some Orlik golden slice this next week. 🙏🏴👍
Thanks 😁👍🏻 and I hope you’ll enjoy the tobacco that I smoke
See you soon 🏕️🔥🐕
Tom
Hi Tom, I'm glad to hear you mention L'Anse aux meadows Newfoundland. I live in Newfoundland and the Vikings were here 1000 years ago. The Vikings were quite the explorers and fearlessly travelled oceans in open boats and mostly man power at the oars ,but for a small sail. They weren't in tall ships with weeks if provisions. Their journey west to Iceland onto Greenland and finally to Newfoundland ,there would have to have been a head wind from the west against them the whole time . The Vikings were a tough people highly skilled in all aspects of survival and masters of metal work. Love your channel
Thank you so much for your kind words 🤗 and for sharing your knowledge with us 👍🏻🏕️🌲🐕🔥Tom
Tom, you pronounced Lance Aux Meadows correctly. Update is that another Viking sight has been found in the south west of that island Province, but I do not know if anyone has excavated it as of yet. It was found using lidar technology.
I once lived in Ontario, Canada and twice visited a site called Petroglyphs Provincial Park. This is a huge stone surface that was carved on for a long time, however and the Indigenous Natives hotly deny this, but it also has VIKING runes and symbols on the stone. One exactly matches a sun symbol carved on stone in Sweden I believe.
The stone once was exposed to the elements but now there is a building over it. I'll include a link for you but please search for images of this stone as well. The story of the Vikings near (Peterborough, Ontario) is that they came looking for copper long ago. There are three major rivers in that area. Long ago a Viking King came to the area, and started a settlement, They too carved images on that stone. Later the King departed for home and left those settlers that came with him. His name was said to be King Woden.
The Vikings did visit and mine copper on Isle Royale which is in Lake Superior. Even the Romans knew of this place as well as the Indian Tribes.
In Oklahoma where I live there is the Heavener Rune stone. (Heave-ner) This stone stands upright and is 12 feet tall and 10 feet wide. It is covered with VIKING runes. It indicates "Glome's Valley" This stone dates back to 600 to 800 AD.
I've seen this stone too. Simply amazing.
Link to Petroglyph Provincial Park : www.google.com/search?gs_ssp=eJwFwUEKgCAQAEA61isk6NwaZuYT-oWuWpKpLBH1-2a6drxGkDlYgkYP8Ap0wmLgclqcU3bV8AYRvFd8QgCJ3M9bX_1NZU9fPVil8sSM0SRWDZ2s5NtQLD9z3xxT&q=petroglyph+provincial+park+ontario&rlz=1C1GCEA_enUS1120US1120&oq=Petrolyph+Provincial&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUqDwgCEC4YDRivARjHARiABDIGCAAQRRg5MgkIARAAGA0YgAQyDwgCEC4YDRivARjHARiABDIPCAMQLhgNGK8BGMcBGIAEMgkIBBAAGA0YgAQyCQgFEAAYDRiABDIICAYQABgWGB4yCAgHEAAYFhgeMggICBAAGBYYHjIICAkQABgWGB7SAQoyMTU4MmoxajE1qAIIsAIB&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
I know this is a long post yet I wanted to tell you that in Toronto Ontario there is a place that actually teaches Native fighting styles including the use of a tomahawk, etc.
The Romans ??
Thank you for taking the time to share all that, I am looking forward to checking it out. I am way west in Alberta, Vikings eventually made it this far west lol.
Thank you so much for sharing this information with me/us 😁👍🏻 and I’ll definitely dig into this. And with every new excavation we find new things that change our perspective of history … love that 😉
Tom
SKAAL to quiet and smiling moments in the beauty of nature🍺Thank you Dear friend 🌲💙🌲
Your welcome my friend and thanks for joining us again 🐕🏕️
Tom
Loved this video! I’m very fascinated by any contact between native Americans and Europeans prior to Columbus. I’ve read about that site in New Foundland. I’d love to learn more on my own. Meal looked absolutely delicious. Thanks for sharing your adventures with us! Skål, my friend!
Skål my friend 🤗 and I hope to visit that site too … maybe someday
Thanks for joining us again in the forest 🌲
Tom 🐕🏕️🔥🌤️🇩🇰
Thank you for another great video full of information.
Glad you like it Colin 😁👍🏻 and great that you came along 🏕️🐕🔥🌲
Tom
As always, Tom.....Very, VERY interesting and informative! Love seeing Cornelius with you!
Billy from Kansas 👍
Thanks Bill 🤗 and we’re glad you chose to join us again 🐕🏕️🔥
Tom
Thanks Tom, another great soothing vid, Crows calling, fire crackling and the smell of strong invibed coffee.
Cheers
Ian
Skål Ian 😁👍🏻🍻 and thanks for joining us in the forest 🌲🐕🏕️🔥
Tom
So great to be beside the campfire with you again Tom. By the way, happy Michaelmas!
Good to have you visiting us again my friend 😁👍🏻🐕 but don’t know what that is
Some local thing?🔥🏕️
Tom
@@cimbrerbushcraft-vikingheritag Michelmas is an old holiday celebrating the Archangel Michael. It is also a harvest festival.
Another great video
Great photography!!!
Thank you so much 🤗 I’m glad you enjoyed it
Tom 🐕🏕️🔥🌲
Hello, Tom! Great to see you again with Cornelius in that beautiful forest. Surely in one origin the Vikings and the Native Americans were friends. Only Cornelius Terminator is able to help you set up your shelter..... LOL A warm hug from Madrid!!
Thanks Miguel 🥴🐕👍🏻and glad you found my video interesting. Have a great week down in beautiful Spain 🇪🇸🌤️
Tom
Wonderful Tom😎👌 A lovely 40 minutes spent on a Sunday afternoon👍👍
Thank you so much 🤗 I’m glad you enjoyed it and had a great time watching my video 🐕
Tom 🏕️🔥🌲🌤️🇩🇰🍻
Good to see you Tom and Cornelius once again 😉. Sure made me laugh when Cornelius pulled out your stake to use as a chew toy😂! Very nice meal you made👍. I found it interesting with your viking history in north America. Hope you and your family have a wonderful week ahead. Take care my friend. 🇺🇲🌲🔥🔪
Thanks Jason 🤗 and best wishes for you and your family. Glad you enjoyed my little video and my meal 🏕️🔥🐕
Tom
Thanks, Tom
Your welcome my friend 😁👍🏻🐕🏕️🔥
Tom
That was a really AWESOME upload 👍thank you so much for sharing your knowledge .
Much love from your friends in Wales UK Ritchie veteran and Raven xxxx
Thanks guys 😁👍🏻and glad to see you back in the forest 🌲🏕️🔥🐕
Tom
Thanks Tom! for explaining about Indians and copper work. and nice stuff when you picked Chantarells and cooked them on the spot! Hope u enjoyed ur good coffee`? :) have a Nice Day!
Ohhh yeah the coffee is always great 😋👍🏻and thanks for coming along and enjoying it together with me 🔥🐕
Tom
Tom this was a great video. Just wish you made more of them. PEACE
Thanks Mike 🤗 I’m glad you enjoy my videos and appreciate your kindness very much 😁👍🏻🐕🏕️🔥
Tom
Another wonderful video Tom with good food I like to go around and forge off the native American plants that the kumaya Indians used to live off of like acorns Manzanita berries add buckwheat was a staple of theirs among many other things I enjoy your history lesson😊👍🔥🐕🤗
That’s very interesting Wendy 😉👍🏻 thanks for sharing this info with us
And good to see you again in the forest 🌲🐕🏕️🔥🌤️Tom
Hi tom another great video. It was very interesting and i always love cornelius getting into mischief 😂. I have a little dog ( lachon breed) very similar to cornelius, she sits and watches your videos too.
Keep making your videos we love them so much. 😊 🏕 🥩🍳🍺
Ahhh that’s wonderful to hear 🤗 and Cornelius also likes watching dogs on tv
And he can actually recognise himself when we watch one of mine
Thanks for your feedback and give your little dog 🐶 a BIG hug from us 🥰🏕️🔥🌲🐕
Tom
Hello 👋 Tom very nice to see you my friend ..👍💪🏻✌️❤️
Likewise Skippy 😉👍🏻and thanks for supporting me and my family 🤗🐕🏕️🔥Tom
So happy to see you again tom, im also very interested in these times of Vikings and native americans. If only we could know more!! I also hope another company makes your firebowl! we are of Scandinavian descent and my brothers wife is half native american. Such interesting and powerful histories lie in these children. Skal!!!
Skål 😁👍🏻🍻 and thanks for joining us again. Yeah its exciting to dig into this and maybe I’ll make another video when I talk more about it 😉🏕️🔥Tom
@@cimbrerbushcraft-vikingheritag I would enjoy that. Skål viking brother!
Good see you keep your health.
Always a pleasure to watch your videos Tom 👍👍
Thanks a lot 🤗 I’m glad you enjoyed my new video 🐕🏕️🔥🌲
Tom
Hej
Thanks for another peaceful and interesting vid.
Wassail
mb
Your welcome Mike 🤗 and good to see you again in my 🏕️🔥🐕🌲
Tom
great history and Corneliuson is pretty funny!
Thanks Carlson 😁👍🏻I’m glad you found it interesting and appreciated your feedback very much 🐕
Tom 🏕️🔥🌲🇩🇰
Been looking forward to the new video the whole week🎉
That’s great 😁👍🏻and I hope you enjoyed it 🐕🏕️🔥🌲🌤️ Tom
Nice work on the top of your tomahawk handle!
Yeah I like that 😉👍🏻 and glad you do too 🔥
Tom
Hello tom. Dogs seem to love wildlife. About a month ago my wife and I were taking our dogs outside for their last bathroom break of the night. We have to keep them on a leash because the fence is not completed. As we went down the back stairs our husky, Captain Comet, lunged and almost pulled my wife over. All I saw in the dark was Comet flinging some poor creature around. I thought it was a rabbit. Well, it wasn't a rabbit. Comet had a skunk in his mouth. He was flinging it around like a stuffed toy. However, this toy was spraying its nasty scent. What a mess. We all stunk for about a week.
Ha ha 😆 I’m glad we don’t have those animals here in Denmark 🇩🇰😉👍🏻🐕
Thanks for sharing this story with me 🏕️🔥🌲
Tom
Vilken härlig måltid! Lite lingon ovanpå mackan hade varit gott 👌 Hälsningar från Sverige
Ja det er rigtigt 😉👍🏻 og tak for dit råd 🔥🏕️
Tom
Good to see ya my friend so relaxing to watch ill check the new channel skal
That’s great 😉👍🏻and happy weekend to you brother 🌤️🌲🐕🏕️🔥
Tom
Dejligt at følge dig i dine videoer 😀
Mange tak 🤗 det var sødt af dig 🐕🏕️🔥🇩🇰
Tom
@@cimbrerbushcraft-vikingheritag Det var så lidt, jeg deler også i vikingegrupper
They called those pocket axes in the days of the long hunter. They could carry it in a haversack or another pouch. Very handy.
I didn’t know that Willy 🤔😉 so thanks for sharing 👍🏻😁 and glad you enjoyed my video from the forest 🏕️🔥🐕Tom
Tom, thanks for sharing your outing with everyone that is not so lucky to get out in the forest. Cornelius he is a trickster. Perhaps Tom if you would like; I have a simple meal you could prepare ahead of your outing and cook at camp. It is what my wife and I grew up eating at camp. It is called a Hobo dinner. Let me know and I’ll send you a recipe and how to prepare the meal. All the best from Alaska.😉
Thanks Kevin 🤗 I would like to see that 😋👍🏻 and I’m glad you like my video from the forest 🌲🐕🏕️🔥Tom
Good morning from Alaska, the “HOBO DINNER” recipe is as follows:
- generous piece of heavy aluminum foil
-1/2 pound of high fat ground beef, or ground pork ( I mix 1/4 of each together)
- 5 petite potatoes cut into halves slices
- 1 carrot cut into thick slices
- 1 small onion sliced
- 1 clove of garlic minced or sliced
- 6 small mushrooms ( I leave mine whole)
Place the meat patty on the foil and load the other ingredients on top. Wrap the hobo dinner up securely in the foil and place on a bed of hot coals for approximately 40 minutes. Remove from coals and carefully unwrap the foil. Season with salt and pepper and enjoy right out of the foil. This meal always is great, but I especially enjoy it the fall and winter outings. 😋
Tom and Cornelius all the best!
Kevin
The histories are so interesting.
Thanks Margaret 🤗 I’m glad you think so my friend 🏕️🔥🌲🐕
Tom
Very interesting. In my area of east Kentucky USA we have caves in which native Americans lived. They date back about 13,000 years. There were all kinds of stone tools, weapons and food storage found. They had wheat seed stored in crocks deep in the soil. Lot of petroglyphs on the ceilings and walls. Depiction of life and animals. In my travels on the Atlantic Maritime areas of Maine, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland there are many indications of Erickson's and other's travels. The red orka people lived and fished on the coast of Maine Many foreign tools of Scandinavian origin have been found in their food areas. Obvious of trade from across the water. Buildings have been dug out in northern Nova Scotia and Newfoundland indication settlements for some period of time from the Scandinavian areas. Tools, artifacts are indications of where they were from. The building design and materials are very similar to ones in your area. Glad to see your photo channel. I like B/W as it adds a layer of drama to the scene. I do photography as well. I made a good living at it for several years. Those phones, now everyone is a pro on a three by six inch screen. The names, glad you explained that. In the middle east and Asia similar practices are conducted. Good looking axe/hatchet Tommy hawk. I have several Ukrainian knives and tools. My best is Ukrainian. She is home on the front line. I go there in two months. Enough of that. I will check out and support their site. Thanks. A Harley for a Leica camera, might be something I would do. I ride as well. Saw a lot of the world from two wheels. Will make a Scandinavian ride 2025 with good fortune. All good from east Kentucky USA Next time. Will check out your other sites.
Thank you so much Sam for your feedback and for sharing some interesting information with me 😁👍🏻 I’m glad you like b&w photos too and hope you’ll like my work on my other SOME 😉 Safe ride to you brother 🏕️🔥🐕
Tom
nice day out
Absolutely Phyllis 🤗🌤️and glad you enjoyed it together with Cornelius and I 🐕🏕️
Tom
Hello Tom ,enjoy your pipe and ogs ,great video
Thanks my friend 🤗 and good to see you again in my 🏕️🔥🐕
Tom
Great to see you Tom. I've read that the Indigenous peoples here on the east coast of Canada were so fierce in battle that even the Vikings felt the cost to try and subdue them was far too high. Hence why we don't see more Viking habitation over here.
Yeah that’s right 😉👍🏻The Vikings had to leave because the natives were too much of a threat 🥴🪓🏕️🔥
Tom
Love the history of the Vikings and indigenous people of N. America. As american school children, we were taught that Columbus was the first European to discover America. Now we know that there were several other european cultures in N. America long before Columbus ever stepped foot on N American shores.
Yeah that’s right 😉👍🏻and glad you enjoyed my video 🏕️🌲🔥🐕
Tom
Nice camp Tom,
Thanks Brian 🤗 and good to see you there 🏕️🌲🐕🔥🇩🇰🌤️Tom
Always good to have a furry companion who can help you properly set up your camp! Clearly the first tent peg was unsafe for construction purposes and you needed quality control
Ha ha 😂🤣🐶 I’m sure your right lol and my little helper is taking good care of me 🤗🐕
Tom
Another interesting video Tom.
Thanks John 😉👍🏻I’m glad you found it interesting 🏕️🔥🐕🌲
Tom
Great to see you. Looking healthy brother🤙
Thank you so much 😁and feeling great 👍🏻 hope the same for you my friend 🤗🐕🏕️🔥
Tom
Enjoy the good life!
Sure am 🤗🐕 and glad you came along and enjoyed it together with Cornelius and I 🏕️🔥
Tom
Tom, it is widely believed that the commonly known tomahawk was introduced to North America by the early fur trappers and trading companies that supplied them. If your firebowl is not in production, how about placing it back in your available patterns so some of us can build one. I know it used to be available but you took it off when the possibility of getting it made was there.
Yeah that’s right 😉👍🏻but I still hope that some company will put it into production 😁🔥and it won’t be wise to upload the template again … hope you’ll understand 🏕️🔥🐕🌲
Tom
Hi, Cornelius! Tell Tom I said hello! 😅🧡
Vuf Vuf 🐶 ( I will ) and thanks for visiting us in the forest 🐕🏕️🔥🌲
Tom
Good to see you back and looking well.
The tomahawk almost certainly came from the British naval boarding axe from trade. They are is similar to look at, the fire service use a small axe also based around the boarding axe and is very similar to look at to a tomahawk, I keep meaning to do a film of this one day.
That’s great 😉👍🏻 and thanks for sharing this info with us 🏕️🐕🔥🌲
Tom
Okay, that is more of a Hatchet, and less of a Tomahawk. First, the head of a Tomahawk, is friction fit to the handle, and the handle is longer. I got my first tomahawk way back in the late 70's from my Dad, and it looks very Viking like. I think I will do a video on my tomahawk and axe collection soon. Thanks for your help with the Sax knife I bought. Now that I have the sheath modified to carry the Sax, horizontal, blade up, it looks really good. And it chops and splits wood like a demon. I've just ordered a smaller one for actual camp work. :) Have a good one.
That’s great 😉👍🏻and your welcome brother
Yeah I guess your right its mostly inspired by a Tomahawk 😁 but its a great one 🏕️🐕🔥Tom
Hello Tom, in the southern half of Germany in Baden-Württemberg lies the German Black Forest, which is the area where I live. To be precise, in the northernmost part in the city of Pforzheim, best regards from here Walter 👍🏻
That’s great Walter 😉👍🏻🌲 and I hope someday to visit it 🏕️
Thanks for joining us again in my BF 🌲Tom
Lol Cornelius wants to make sure your stick is sharp enough 😄
Imagine if that was a bowl of psychedelic mushrooms 😂 you'd be in heaven even more!
What kind of metal did they use during the viking age and how did they find it? Once they had it how did they refine it? I have no idea.
Thank you for taking me to your forest 😄
Hope you guys have a great day 🙏
You’re always welcome my friend 😁👍🏻and glad you enjoyed my video. In Norway and Sweden they found the iron in rocks and melted it… but here in Denmark ( we don’t have rocks) we extracted it from the dirt that is on the moors
It was very difficult and time consuming 😏 so the iron was very expensive here in Denmark 🇩🇰🏕️🔥🌲
Tom
Oh, my ... I like this mushrooms very very much. In Ukraine they are called "лисички" ( in English= "foxes") due to their colour.
Thanks for new relax video for you and Cornelius!
That’s great 😁👍🏻 and yes they taste wonderful 😋 Thanks for following us on our adventures 🐕🏕️🔥🇩🇰
Tom
Hi Tom. Thank you for another relaxing video, & thank you for talking about this topic. I’m still very curious about why the Vikings left Canada. Was it disease, did the indigenous peoples eventually drive them out, or was it dealing with the harsh winters of the east coast? Maybe all three were the reasons. Or maybe the east coast was hit by a hurricane at that time. It’s rare, but it does happen from time to time.
I’m just fascinated by the topic.
Yeah very interesting Jasper 😉👍🏻 and the most “official “ explanation is that the native people forced the Vikings to leave 🥴 and they never returned 🏕️🔥🌲🐕
Tom
Weather there was. similar to here in Poland over a long summer.
Yeah it’s been a great late summer 😁👍🏻🌤️but now autumn 🍂 has started here in Denmark 🇩🇰🏕️🔥🐕
Tom
You got it 90% right for L'Anse aux Meadows prononciation 👍
Although native Americans didn't use iron until 1400s, I believe it's plausible the Vikings that traded with them could've adapted the stone tomahawk design into a metal version for themselves even maybe traded the iron version back to them.
Yeah that’s absolutely a possibility 😉👍🏻 and maybe some day they will find evidence of that 😁🏕️🌲🔥🐕Tom
silence,solitude,Cornelius bodyguard, special meal and special cofee 😂....all toghether for free living ✌️...waiting for new clips with vikings !
Glad you enjoyed my new video 😁👍🏻🐕and appreciate your kind feedback very much 🤗
Tom 🏕️🔥🌲🌤️
Finally got it. My fire bowl sad seen one China about same but thin stainless mine steel and has outside hinges which space double air in take allowed me not have hole base.stilk got gave protection fire but more useful boat and shape can hang it canoe branch not leave it use grill cook . Like said though it's heavier. It's yours. It's cross stand works well holds it about five inches above ground so won't protect leaf plant but does protect root burn trees. Used with tripod. I don't have arm cook set not one sized plate fire bowl. Folds up like accordion has loops to hang.its prob little talker even fire bowl have enough draft not have full grated bottom for draft lift cold air.
Thanks for your feedback 😉👍🏻 I would like to see that fire bowl 🔥🤔 can you send me a picture or link to the company that sells them? You can use my email 📧 cimbrerbushcraft@gmail.com
Hej Tom! The Tomahawk looks interesting. Handcrafted things have something special that the cheap mass stuff does not.
The flames look very cool in the close-up of the coffee pot 😮👍
You sold your bike? I always wanted a Harley since I was 13 or since Terminator 2 😃 That was always a dream of live. 2018 I was seriously considering getting a Wide Glide. But I'm also a US-Car fan, and my old BMW falls apart, so I bought a car. But I'm happy with the decision 😉
Skål and greetings from Bavaria 🍻
Skål my friend 🍻😁👍🏻 and thanks for dropping by again 🏕️🔥🐕🌲 Yeah I lived out my dream of riding a Harley 😎 but after many years I didn’t use it much so decided to sell it and got the Leica camera I ( also) have dreamed of for years
Tom
nice video .
Thanks a lot my friend 😁👍🏻🏕️🐕🌲🔥Tom
Also I follow another Danish gentleman on YT videos from the US. He has very similar last name as you but I think it's spelled a bit differently. Very interesting
Yeah ? Well its a common name here in Denmark 🇩🇰 and it actually means: the southern farm 😉👍🏻
Tom
Hello my friend... Mitakuye Oyasin. Howgh! ;)
Hi there my friend 🤗
And I don’t know what that mean 🤔?? Tom
@@cimbrerbushcraft-vikingheritag Hello! Mitakuye Oyasin is a saying in the Lakota Indian language. It means "all my relatives", respect for everything around us.... Greetings!
✌👍
Thanks brother 😉👍🏻
Tom
Aye. I learnt that YONKS ago. I'd have been Brian Cecilson & He'd have been Cecil Tomsson.
Okay Brian 😉👍🏻great my friend 🏕️🔥🌲🐕
Tom