My brother is in North Dakota, his plan, IF bombs fall, load his motorcycle in his truck, drive hai truck as far west as he can, then ride the bike the rest of his way to my house. (I am HIS plan). He isn't mine...... You sure God is your plan? You sure he wants me to let me kids starve while I feed you??? (I don't think so)!
Glad I found your channel. I'm right up there with you. My favorite story is 2 Samuel verses 11 ,12. I'm gonna stand my ground. You can't pack enough food or supplies in a back pack to survive Even to Prep canned food or just food you'd have to haul a grocery store behind your vehicle. I do prep some food at home and grow a small garden. I couldn't give a tomato plant away this year they had somewhere they had to go. My garden 360 sq. ft. and was flat on my back for 5 weeks but it got planted. this scripture is on a sign on my garden gate. God told me years ago "If it touches the dirt it will grow. I support the needy not the lazy.
My home here in the sticks is my "bugout" location! Notice, a lot of these "survivalist" sell "survival equipment". Yes, what they call bushcraft was what I called a weekend when I was younger
That's why we left town. Plus I grew up in a small ag and oil field town and got myself stuck in okc for 36+ years and was ready. If the LORD don't hide you and provide and protect you, you ain't gonna make it no matter what you do.
The Lord is my shepard, i shall not want. He's my refuge from the storm. A bugout bag is worthless ifyou cant carry it. Love ya son! Keep up the good work!
Been going back through some of your older videos and agree with you 100%. My wife and I do keep a survival bag in every vehicle with three days supply for the whole family. That way we can bug out and get back home. In the event of an E.M.P. that may disable all vehicles. But our plans is to get everyone home. Love ya brother
I split pallet wood and cut it into 13" Pieces and store it in old plastic paint buckets. It burns hot with very little smoke in my rocket stove. People that cant weld can buy a wok from the goodwill store. T
Right with you Brother! You made more sense in that 30 minute video than all of the others combined. Big thanks to Mike Reed for sending me your way and I'm looking forward to the next one!
Brother...I love watching your videos! It makes me feel like I'm right there with you. I live around a lot of people who sound like the guy you're talking about. I've tried to tell people and show people how to do things to live the simple ways just in case they need to, and they want to talk to me like I'm crazy. I stopped saying anything to them...I just keep living the way I'm living and enjoying life. I never ate bowfin...only caught one in my life. There aren't too many of them around here in Va. I love your mentality on things! You think like I do! I've been canning everything I can get my hands on...the garden has done well this time so that has been a tremendous help. I've been buying meats (before they got so expensive) and have canned that as well. I don't like to be hungry...I've been there and I don't like it. People had better wake up! I'd feel right at home there with you!!
Yes sir im glad you enjoy the videos. I may not always be right but ill never be a jerk to people watching my videos. Not even to the guy who ask if i married my sister. I just told him yes and left it at that. He dont have to know i was the preacher and not the husband 😂. Common sense is not common anymore and good ole country know how will come be popular when these yuppies play out in hard times. Brother our day to shine is coming.
@@SpiritoftheOutdoors ...You're exactly right about common sense. It's a rare thing now-a-days. I have said it for years that one day the folks with these big degrees hanging on their wall will be coming to us down to Earth people for help and guidance. We will be the ones they look up to when they find out that piece of paper won't feed them, clothe them, build them a shelter, give them a drink of water, and many other things. Instead of learning how to do something with a fancy name, they need to learn how to build a fire, cook, filter water, raise a garden, and raise animals for food, and try to gain a little common sense. These are things you won't get out of a book...and if you do, it's written by someone that has no more of a clue what they're doing than the one reading it! God Bless You and your Family, Brother and keep up the good work! Tell my little Buddy Brody I said hello! Hahaha!
I agree with the bugging in rather than bugging out. I recently Bought a 6 quart Dutch oven. I can cook just about anything in a Dutch oven. I am a silversmith but all my anvils are small and recently bought a 50 pound anvil to go with my portable forge that can use hardwood (coal is hotter but coal can be hard to get). I also fix bicycles. I am going to be a very busy man in a SHTF situation. I raise Quail and Chickens for eggs. We have plenty of squirrels eating off the walnuts and getting into my garden. I have pellet rifles as you have. My most accurate is a Daisy Red Ryder but it lacks a punch. My crossbow is better. I prefer snaring the buggers. I make twig stoves out of cans and rocket stoves out of bricks. I grow Garlic that comes back year after year along with Strawberries, black berries, Mulberries, cherries and pear. I just have to harvest and preserve them. I tried strawbales for potatoes last year. I got some but not as much as I expected. I grew popcorn for the first time and it is hanging up drying in my front room. If something happens to my house I will move to my back yard and rebuild. I would live out of my 20 foot container. I am going to stand my ground. Thanks for your insight and have a happy new year.
You know, that corn and squirrel looks a lot better than minnows, snails, and lizards I've seen those guys "survive" on. When I was a kid we had about an acre garden with everything from corn to peanuts planted. We had a corner cupboard literally filled with home canned vegetables and things we gathered from the woods. We had a herd of chickens for eggs and meat, a pig for butchering, and milked two cows morning and night for butter, cream, and milk. We went to town a couple times a month for lard and a big sack of flour. The folks were married 1937 in the heart of the Depression, built a shack located on a spring with rough cut lumber the old man bought for 35 bucks he'd saved. They papered the raw walls with newspapers glued to the bare wood with flour paste and wrapped the outer walls with tar paper. The first money they made by cutting 5 ricks of wood with crosscut and axe, 25 cents a rick. I've heard my dad talk about sifting pig shorts for enough flour for gravy and being lucky to get it. Now, that was survival skills. Could I do it? Well, I don't know. Guess I'd try. But one thing I'm sure of. What they had going for them was a piece of land, a will to work, and a head full of make do. And that may have been the way they started but it wasn't the way they finished.
Ive herd my dad talk about the newspaper on the wall and the wind blowing the lamp out. Our folks came up in hard times and we know what its about. These big named guys just trying to make money off of gullible folks
@@SpiritoftheOutdoors you're a good egg, Mississippi. You take care yourself and your family. You got your parents, your wife, and your boy. One of these days you'll be an old codger like me. You'll have enough money put by to be comfortable and some money left over. But you'll find that the lean times when you had your folks and your young family about you were when you were truly rich. Give thanks and enjoy'em.
Great Story . My grandparents homesteader 150 acres . They had five daughters and they made it through the depression just fine . They had all their own grown food .😊
Maniacally laughing.. ! I have everything I need and want right here on my property. I can hide stuff or disguise it if I need to. Who is gonna suspect that small pile of bricks is my unassembled rocket stove ? Some people just lack spontaneous creativity 😂
Watching some of you older videos, I agree with you. I have a get home bag cause I work away from home but not so far u can't walk, worst case scenario.
Justin, there are people in the world who think they are above it all. When they hit the ground its gonna hurt. Don't let some one who is so light that they think they float over your head when you carry a heavy load of knowledge from living life. Head up my friend cause he already tried to poop on ya....lol. Love the video. Your friend (Paul) CC
Thanks buddy. Im good i just wanted yall to know what a jerk he really was . Most of us know what’s important and what we gotta do to keep our family and friends fed and safe.
@@SpiritoftheOutdoors Hey, is that pellet riffle the Ruger model. If so I have the same one I picked up a year ago at Walmart. They're cheap and powerful. Got mine hanging right next to my 12 Guage. Very accurate too when you get them scoped in.
Lol omg I saw that video the other day with him catching/cooking that bowfin and instantly thought of you, and was thinking he might have seen one of your videos(cause you’re the only outdoor “survivalist” dude I’ve seen on here that’s all about some bowfin)!!! I almost commented “you should check out Spirit of the outdoors on how to cook those bowfins, he’s the bowfin man”… And yes of course he cleaned that fish out with water or in that creek, that’s what you normally do when cleaning fish!!! Can’t believe(we’ll actually I can) he got like that towards you, he does act a certain douchey way sometimes… Who knows maybe he was just having a bad day dealing with comments, he seems like a good dude overall most the time… lol but yeah that was funny how that fish gummed up on him just like you always talked about if you get the meat wet! Oh and BTW me & my bug out bag ass is coming to yo house, that’s where I’m planning on going!😁
I like all those guys for the most part and leaned a lot of thing from them but he can drop that attitude, he aint special. Josh Enyart is the best out of that group. Dave is caught up selling products but I understand that too.
Its about the truth for a big part of em. Les Shroud goes to looking for bugs on day one . Im like naw hand lets catch a fish there or trap something with hare cause it aint hard. I cant keep opossum out of a trap 😂
@@SpiritoftheOutdoors I'm just funnin man. I'm a long Island New Yorker. I lived in Brunswick Georgia from 1991-1993. I lived in single wide on a dirt road with drainage ditches on both sides. Up here, you got a lot of people that hate real living. You need a bug out bag to leave and so does your family. We have huge mountain ranges: Catskills, Adirondacks--wilderness that the south ain't got nothing on. I fished in flooded rice fields, in Darien Ga, in a bass boat. It's God's country, but it's all low. Lots of places in the mountains, up here, an hour away, to escape the rat race (if they don't block the roads first)
Cut the dark parts off your corn silk. Save the soft green silk. Google corn silk medicinal. It's another resource wasted, when many would benefit from it. Corn silk tea.
Justin your welcome at my camp fire anytime brother ❤
Mt man here did he say squirrel yummy 😋👍👍
The Lord is my bugout bag. In him I will trust. And be thankful for the skills and work ethics he has given me. In the end we win Brother!
Absolutely right.
My brother is in North Dakota, his plan, IF bombs fall, load his motorcycle in his truck, drive hai truck as far west as he can, then ride the bike the rest of his way to my house. (I am HIS plan). He isn't mine...... You sure God is your plan? You sure he wants me to let me kids starve while I feed you??? (I don't think so)!
@@jackdundon2261 Trust me. I am Retired Military and more than capable of fighting and survival than most. Was my life.
Glad I found your channel. I'm right up there with you. My favorite story is 2 Samuel verses 11 ,12. I'm gonna stand my ground. You can't pack enough food or supplies in a back pack to survive Even to Prep canned food or just food you'd have to haul a grocery store behind your vehicle. I do prep some food at home and grow a small garden. I couldn't give a tomato plant away this year they had somewhere they had to go. My garden 360 sq. ft. and was flat on my back for 5 weeks but it got planted. this scripture is on a sign on my garden gate. God told me years ago "If it touches the dirt it will grow. I support the needy not the lazy.
My home here in the sticks is my "bugout" location!
Notice, a lot of these "survivalist" sell "survival equipment". Yes, what they call bushcraft was what I called a weekend when I was younger
That's why we left town. Plus I grew up in a small ag and oil field town and got myself stuck in okc for 36+ years and was ready. If the LORD don't hide you and provide and protect you, you ain't gonna make it no matter what you do.
Keep doing thangs the way you like brother sure enjoy your videos
Folks best be thinking about standing your ground and defending yourself , your family and friends. Wars ain’t won by bugging out.
The Lord is my shepard, i shall not want. He's my refuge from the storm. A bugout bag is worthless ifyou cant carry it. Love ya son! Keep up the good work!
Been going back through some of your older videos and agree with you 100%. My wife and I do keep a survival bag in every vehicle with three days supply for the whole family. That way we can bug out and get back home. In the event of an E.M.P. that may disable all vehicles. But our plans is to get everyone home. Love ya brother
Man love ur country living tales I'm from the mountains of wnc and my uncles swore by 10 10 10 ur remind me of the good ole days thx brother
Friend what u have is common sense.... May HE bless u mightily.
Thank you
All truth brother!
I split pallet wood and cut it into 13"
Pieces and store it in old plastic paint buckets. It burns hot with very little smoke in my rocket stove.
People that cant weld can buy a wok from the goodwill store.
T
Amen! Love the prayer
Right on ! The best survival tool you have is right between your ears.
You got that right
Just now getting to this video. This is my favorite one I’ve watched of the old ones. You are a GEM. Jesus has HIS HANDS ON YOU! 🙏🏼🙌🏼❤️
Right with you Brother! You made more sense in that 30 minute video than all of the others combined. Big thanks to Mike Reed for sending me your way and I'm looking forward to the next one!
Thank you. Sometimes i get a bur under my saddle 😂 but i try to make it entertaining.
Mike reed is the best
Brother...I love watching your videos! It makes me feel like I'm right there with you. I live around a lot of people who sound like the guy you're talking about. I've tried to tell people and show people how to do things to live the simple ways just in case they need to, and they want to talk to me like I'm crazy. I stopped saying anything to them...I just keep living the way I'm living and enjoying life. I never ate bowfin...only caught one in my life. There aren't too many of them around here in Va. I love your mentality on things! You think like I do! I've been canning everything I can get my hands on...the garden has done well this time so that has been a tremendous help. I've been buying meats (before they got so expensive) and have canned that as well. I don't like to be hungry...I've been there and I don't like it. People had better wake up! I'd feel right at home there with you!!
Yes sir im glad you enjoy the videos. I may not always be right but ill never be a jerk to people watching my videos. Not even to the guy who ask if i married my sister. I just told him yes and left it at that. He dont have to know i was the preacher and not the husband 😂. Common sense is not common anymore and good ole country know how will come be popular when these yuppies play out in hard times. Brother our day to shine is coming.
@@SpiritoftheOutdoors ...You're exactly right about common sense. It's a rare thing now-a-days. I have said it for years that one day the folks with these big degrees hanging on their wall will be coming to us down to Earth people for help and guidance. We will be the ones they look up to when they find out that piece of paper won't feed them, clothe them, build them a shelter, give them a drink of water, and many other things. Instead of learning how to do something with a fancy name, they need to learn how to build a fire, cook, filter water, raise a garden, and raise animals for food, and try to gain a little common sense. These are things you won't get out of a book...and if you do, it's written by someone that has no more of a clue what they're doing than the one reading it! God Bless You and your Family, Brother and keep up the good work! Tell my little Buddy Brody I said hello! Hahaha!
Justin, possibly your best video to date. I agree 100%. Keep’em coming, brother 👍🇺🇸
Thank you. We gonna make some good videos if we go bust doing it 🤷🏻♂️😂
"Some people live and learn, the rest of 'em just live."
Haha ive herd that one several times
Oh lord,, i got make me one them right there rocket stove like that, that disk blade on top, you're a genius!!! Thanks for showing that..
I agree with the bugging in rather than bugging out. I recently Bought a 6 quart Dutch oven. I can cook just about anything in a Dutch oven. I am a silversmith but all my anvils are small and recently bought a 50 pound anvil to go with my portable forge that can use hardwood (coal is hotter but coal can be hard to get). I also fix bicycles. I am going to be a very busy man in a SHTF situation. I raise Quail and Chickens for eggs. We have plenty of squirrels eating off the walnuts and getting into my garden. I have pellet rifles as you have. My most accurate is a Daisy Red Ryder but it lacks a punch. My crossbow is better. I prefer snaring the buggers. I make twig stoves out of cans and rocket stoves out of bricks. I grow Garlic that comes back year after year along with Strawberries, black berries, Mulberries, cherries and pear. I just have to harvest and preserve them. I tried strawbales for potatoes last year. I got some but not as much as I expected. I grew popcorn for the first time and it is hanging up drying in my front room. If something happens to my house I will move to my back yard and rebuild. I would live out of my 20 foot container. I am going to stand my ground. Thanks for your insight and have a happy new year.
I enjoyed your grip , few chuckles later . 😊👍🏻🤓
You know, that corn and squirrel looks a lot better than minnows, snails, and lizards I've seen those guys "survive" on. When I was a kid we had about an acre garden with everything from corn to peanuts planted. We had a corner cupboard literally filled with home canned vegetables and things we gathered from the woods. We had a herd of chickens for eggs and meat, a pig for butchering, and milked two cows morning and night for butter, cream, and milk. We went to town a couple times a month for lard and a big sack of flour. The folks were married 1937 in the heart of the Depression, built a shack located on a spring with rough cut lumber the old man bought for 35 bucks he'd saved. They papered the raw walls with newspapers glued to the bare wood with flour paste and wrapped the outer walls with tar paper. The first money they made by cutting 5 ricks of wood with crosscut and axe, 25 cents a rick. I've heard my dad talk about sifting pig shorts for enough flour for gravy and being lucky to get it. Now, that was survival skills. Could I do it? Well, I don't know. Guess I'd try. But one thing I'm sure of. What they had going for them was a piece of land, a will to work, and a head full of make do. And that may have been the way they started but it wasn't the way they finished.
Ive herd my dad talk about the newspaper on the wall and the wind blowing the lamp out. Our folks came up in hard times and we know what its about. These big named guys just trying to make money off of gullible folks
@@SpiritoftheOutdoors you're a good egg, Mississippi. You take care yourself and your family. You got your parents, your wife, and your boy. One of these days you'll be an old codger like me. You'll have enough money put by to be comfortable and some money left over. But you'll find that the lean times when you had your folks and your young family about you were when you were truly rich. Give thanks and enjoy'em.
Great Story . My grandparents homesteader 150 acres . They had five daughters and they made it through the depression just fine . They had all their own grown food .😊
I can smell and taste that, yummy, and great video, Thanks for sharing. You have a great day now.
Thank you.
Maniacally laughing.. !
I have everything I need and want
right here on my property. I can hide stuff or disguise it if I need to.
Who is gonna suspect that small pile of bricks is my unassembled rocket stove ? Some people just lack spontaneous creativity 😂
That is a fact
Love this video. I have spent years prepping and putting things back for hard times . I have no intention of packing a bug out bag
Watching some of you older videos, I agree with you. I have a get home bag cause I work away from home but not so far u can't walk, worst case scenario.
Try looking up the Korean gardening method for creating your own fertilizer....you will grow corn 12' high.
Justin, there are people in the world who think they are above it all. When they hit the ground its gonna hurt. Don't let some one who is so light that they think they float over your head when you carry a heavy load of knowledge from living life. Head up my friend cause he already tried to poop on ya....lol. Love the video. Your friend (Paul) CC
Thanks buddy. Im good i just wanted yall to know what a jerk he really was . Most of us know what’s important and what we gotta do to keep our family and friends fed and safe.
@@SpiritoftheOutdoors Hey, is that pellet riffle the Ruger model. If so I have the same one I picked up a year ago at Walmart. They're cheap and powerful. Got mine hanging right next to my 12 Guage. Very accurate too when you get them scoped in.
@@crossbonescowboy6285 this is a Gamo big cat
Hes all about money all show I liked to see nim survie a week without his box Dinners Corpal Cornets.
The best way to shuck corn is with a air compressor, fast ❤❤❤
Preach on brother..you ain't wrong.
I get worked up over so called experts sometimes that dont really know much except what they saw somebody else do
You are always busy, what a go getter!
Papaw said make hay when the sun is shining.
This one made my day 👍
I need a fishing trip after that one lol
Likin it. Keep it goin brother. Disc blade, awesome idea. I'm 67 and still learnin. 👍
Lol omg I saw that video the other day with him catching/cooking that bowfin and instantly thought of you, and was thinking he might have seen one of your videos(cause you’re the only outdoor “survivalist” dude I’ve seen on here that’s all about some bowfin)!!! I almost commented “you should check out Spirit of the outdoors on how to cook those bowfins, he’s the bowfin man”… And yes of course he cleaned that fish out with water or in that creek, that’s what you normally do when cleaning fish!!! Can’t believe(we’ll actually I can) he got like that towards you, he does act a certain douchey way sometimes… Who knows maybe he was just having a bad day dealing with comments, he seems like a good dude overall most the time… lol but yeah that was funny how that fish gummed up on him just like you always talked about if you get the meat wet! Oh and BTW me & my bug out bag ass is coming to yo house, that’s where I’m planning on going!😁
Thats just what i figure is gonna happen 😂 us out here running homesteads are gonna be welfare for the bag folks 😂😂😂
I like all those guys for the most part and leaned a lot of thing from them but he can drop that attitude, he aint special. Josh Enyart is the best out of that group. Dave is caught up selling products but I understand that too.
You can put some Wesson oil in a spray bottle and spray the corn silk at the end and worms won’t get in it
For real? What about that pam nonstick spray
@@SpiritoftheOutdoors I don’t know about it but the Wesson oil trick works and tell that yankee to kiss your arse
I agree!
Good looking cooking set up.
Works good. I filmed building one yesterday for my neighbor
Heck naw I ain’t leaving the farm to run across the country to play G. I. Joe
It amazes me how many think they are
Facts
Dude you killed me when you said they surviving’cause they ain’t good at being outdoors.😂😂😂😂😂😂
Its about the truth for a big part of em. Les Shroud goes to looking for bugs on day one . Im like naw hand lets catch a fish there or trap something with hare cause it aint hard. I cant keep opossum out of a trap 😂
I heard Shawn Kelly was asking how to spell your name. Said he was making a list of all the people he could whoop…😂
You better send him an address with it😂
I unsubscribed from corporals corner just because of this video! I can do without him…
Would you use even less wood if ya stove was shorter???
Not sure
Do you Blanche that corn and then freeze it?
We put it in the oven on 350 for about 15 min then freeze it but we also canned some of it
Your definitely right on Shaun Kelly. He is very rude and thinks his way is the only way.
Out of that bunch i like Josh Enyart best
@@SpiritoftheOutdoors I like Josh also, because he makes sense by having cache everywhere and four alternate locations to go to.
Corporals corner gained 3.51 thousand subscribers after this video was released 😂😂😂
😂😂i wouldnt doubt it. Everybody subscribed to my channel went and signed up 😂😂😂 i dont wish nothing bad on the guy but i wont be following him
@@SpiritoftheOutdoors I'm just funnin man. I'm a long Island New Yorker. I lived in Brunswick Georgia from 1991-1993. I lived in single wide on a dirt road with drainage ditches on both sides. Up here, you got a lot of people that hate real living. You need a bug out bag to leave and so does your family. We have huge mountain ranges: Catskills, Adirondacks--wilderness that the south ain't got nothing on. I fished in flooded rice fields, in Darien Ga, in a bass boat. It's God's country, but it's all low. Lots of places in the mountains, up here, an hour away, to escape the rat race (if they don't block the roads first)
Cut the dark parts off your corn silk. Save the soft green silk. Google corn silk medicinal. It's another resource wasted, when many would benefit from it. Corn silk tea.
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