This is Bushcraft Camp 3.0 (my woodland camp) in one movie. I was hoping to add some more to this, but I’m not sure whether to move it to another area as the light is so good in this spot it would be great for growing new young trees. What are your thoughts? Obviously I can’t really move the brick oven!
Do you have any other open glades? The sunlight might to nice to have for a camp. My tiny camp is set up in an area that receives shade mostly, and that's good because the summers here (Maryland USA) are BAKING. So the shade is welcomed. In Winter the trees lose their leaves and there's plenty of sun. The UK 's summers generally are not as hot, but having a little shade might be nice. I'm a fan of growing as many trees as possible, but there is something about finding an open glade within a wood that has a magic to it.
I'd say you'd know your working conditions better than us. If you can get more out of the other site then it might be a good idea, even if it's a lot of work. But if everything you have set up is working fine (plus you have the good light) then there's no need to move. Maybe (if possible) have a smaller camp at the other location to compromise?
It is FINE seeing you do a good bit of bushcraft using a variety of tools and techniques. It is also FINE seeing your TOTALLY AWESOME FATHER has not yet exhausted his supply of bent nails.
This is such a relaxing ASMR for me. I had a neck spinal cord injury, where I'm not confined to a chair but simple daily tasks and walking around the house are major chores for me. I love living vicariously through you guys. chop chop chop Dig dig dig Saw saw saw. So glad your channel caught my eye, several years ago
You may, or may not be aware of this statement guys', but, your doing both your predecessors and your nation very proud. Fantastic project! Well done! And... Thanks for another great Vid...
Jax!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hey buddy! How are you? Not seen jacks in a long time. LOL. You need to bring Jack out more often. He's the real star of the show.
Wonderful, thanks for editing. There are often scenes I really can smell: the bacon, the wet leaves, the mushrooms, the soil, the bricks, the smoke, the fish-and always the wood, of course.
Awesome video!. Watching you knock up the mortar for the bricks made my lower back hurt lol. Having been a brickys mate for three years. It was really cool to see you and your dad build everything Mike. These are the precious moments I realise when I'm helping my father with the odd job. Great stuff mate!.
Mike it's a great spot, stay there. The light is great,and you don't need to move. We'll done!!! And thanks to Dad for helping out. You guys work so well together.
Loads of fun applying skills to create good function and appearance. You selected the spot you’ve begun. Good judgment. Why doubts? Complete the plan! Have fun!
Трубу нужно вывести наружу. Чтобы лучше была тяга в печи. Спасибо вам большое за видио что делитесь и показываете нам свои ролики. И отдельное спасибо оператору,очень хорошо всё показал как ложить печку.
I missed this when it first came out and was so happy to have found it today. You and your Dad building in the woods is always cool. A lot of us found you with that pallet shed. Seems like a great experience to build with him.
What an awesome job you and your dad have done, the area looks good, you can see straight out to the paddock.. You will have some fond memories to cherish working with your father .. great video 🐕❤
Thanks for another great video. I've not handled a bushknife or ax nearly as much as you and always appreciate learning from watching your techniques. Some other content creators seem so careless in comparison.
I don't know if y'all have the phrase "Jack Of All Trades, Master Of None" saying, across the pond. Everytime I watch Mr. Graeme (Hope I spelled that right), he is DEFINITELY A Jack Of All Trades and Master of them ALL!
You should team up with Donny Wilcox and take an adventure out to the inner / outer Hebrides, or summer isles. And see how to apply bushcraft in remote islands. 👍
One thing that I *really* need is a voiced bushcraft shelter build in which you explain tools, process, methods, etc. I also need to figure out whether I want to buy a multi tool first or a good bushcraft knife. I hate shopping.
The first video I watched was you and your dad building the pa;;et cabin. I always enjoy watching you and your dad build stuff. I will be moving to some land, and one of the first things I think I'm going to build is a brick oven!
I love my Woodman's Pal! Not sure if you know, but the eye can be used to hammer out pegs the same size as your drill hole... Saves time in whittling.... Love your videos, thank you for the wonderful share!
Родом с костром сделайте себе укрытия от дождя. И дальше загородите. Тент который вы повесили он очень маленький. Сделайте беседку там и одохнете и покушаете, и от дождя спрячитесь. Валежника много вокруг. Задумка не плохая. Или постройте дом на дереве.и под ним дровник,чтобы дрова были всегда сухие.
I have a video suggestion. Can you make an update to your 6 year old video on knots. I’m new to bush crafting and a video on knots would be very helpful.
I would continue to use the camp. The new trees will grow - your using the camp won't stop them. :) Question: I am wanting to build a natural masonry stove using the rocks on my property that are the same colour as your mortar. What are the ingredients of that? It looked like you put dirt from the ground into either cement or S-mortar. What is the ratio? So glad to see your dad working along side you.
This is Bushcraft Camp 3.0 (my woodland camp) in one movie. I was hoping to add some more to this, but I’m not sure whether to move it to another area as the light is so good in this spot it would be great for growing new young trees. What are your thoughts? Obviously I can’t really move the brick oven!
Do you have any other open glades? The sunlight might to nice to have for a camp. My tiny camp is set up in an area that receives shade mostly, and that's good because the summers here (Maryland USA) are BAKING. So the shade is welcomed. In Winter the trees lose their leaves and there's plenty of sun. The UK 's summers generally are not as hot, but having a little shade might be nice. I'm a fan of growing as many trees as possible, but there is something about finding an open glade within a wood that has a magic to it.
Good light is also necessary for good filming. You and your father have put too much of yourselves into this to take it down.
I'd say you'd know your working conditions better than us. If you can get more out of the other site then it might be a good idea, even if it's a lot of work. But if everything you have set up is working fine (plus you have the good light) then there's no need to move. Maybe (if possible) have a smaller camp at the other location to compromise?
I think the spot is awesome. So nice to see you building again and that your dad could join you.
Leave well enough alone...the trees will grow elsewhere if you let them. Love y'all😊
It is FINE seeing you do a good bit of bushcraft using a variety of tools and techniques. It is also FINE seeing your TOTALLY AWESOME FATHER has not yet exhausted his supply of bent nails.
FINE meaning an awesome throw back.
Remember that one time when he had to buy nails and he almost had a heart attack 🤣
I love the silent videos. Trying to figure out what you're building without any explanation is really fun. Thanks.
He should add commentary with subtitles like Primitive Technology
Agree
This is such a relaxing ASMR for me. I had a neck spinal cord injury, where I'm not confined to a chair but simple daily tasks and walking around the house are major chores for me. I love living vicariously through you guys.
chop chop chop
Dig dig dig
Saw saw saw. So glad your channel caught my eye, several years ago
You may, or may not be aware of this statement guys', but, your doing both your predecessors and your nation very proud. Fantastic project! Well done! And... Thanks for another great Vid...
Jax!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hey buddy! How are you? Not seen jacks in a long time. LOL. You need to bring Jack out more often. He's the real star of the show.
Yeah
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Wonderful, thanks for editing. There are often scenes I really can smell: the bacon, the wet leaves, the mushrooms, the soil, the bricks, the smoke, the fish-and always the wood, of course.
Always enjoy your videos - you and your father are so handy
Great to see you and your dad building stuff together, something you will always remember 👍
Awesome video!.
Watching you knock up the mortar for the bricks made my lower back hurt lol.
Having been a brickys mate for three years.
It was really cool to see you and your dad build everything Mike.
These are the precious moments I realise when I'm helping my father with the odd job.
Great stuff mate!.
Love watching you and your dad build things together.Making great memories. The dog is so cute and adorable. Thanks for all you do. Love the oven.
Mike it's a great spot, stay there. The light is great,and you don't need to move. We'll done!!! And thanks to Dad for helping out. You guys work so well together.
Great to see the father and son team still going strong 👍
It is Brilliant to see you and Your Dad doing things togeather,All the very best from New Zealand
Loads of fun applying skills to create good function and appearance. You selected the spot you’ve begun. Good judgment. Why doubts? Complete the plan!
Have fun!
Love watching carpenter skills being handed down. Great team work.
Трубу нужно вывести наружу. Чтобы лучше была тяга в печи. Спасибо вам большое за видио что делитесь и показываете нам свои ролики. И отдельное спасибо оператору,очень хорошо всё показал как ложить печку.
Great watch. Lovely build guys!
Great build. I noticed the watch also! Any idea of the make and model?
I missed this when it first came out and was so happy to have found it today. You and your Dad building in the woods is always cool. A lot of us found you with that pallet shed. Seems like a great experience to build with him.
Another great bushcraft camp wonderful episode.
It's always nice to see you and Dad together. Thanks for a wonderful video. Best to you and yours.
You need to film one of them 10 hour long sleep rain videos they all get millions of views, lol
true lol
What an awesome job you and your dad have done, the area looks good, you can see straight out to the paddock.. You will have some fond memories to cherish working with your father .. great video 🐕❤
Brilliant vid, great to see your old pop's. surrey.
Ive missed these biulds really hope we see more of them
Fabulous build and video. Made even better with the presence of your Pops and Jacks. Peace ✌️
Thanks for the video Mike!
beautifuly done on the brick fire oven
Your little buddy is well behaved and very cute
Pure class!
just so cool to watch it all come together
what a wonderfull video! You also put so much effort in the detailed pictures of nature around you. Greetings to your dad, he is really skilled.
Thanks, very beautiful docu🙏👍
I just love watching you handle that thick wood 😘 strong man!
You two are absolute weapons!!
This is next level.
Thanks for another great video. I've not handled a bushknife or ax nearly as much as you and always appreciate learning from watching your techniques. Some other content creators seem so careless in comparison.
Жду продолжения вашего лесного хутора. Спасибо вам большое за длинное видео.
Great video, many thanks.
Good job nice oven and fish yummy
I don't know if y'all have the phrase "Jack Of All Trades, Master Of None" saying, across the pond. Everytime I watch Mr. Graeme (Hope I spelled that right), he is DEFINITELY A Jack Of All Trades and Master of them ALL!
Yep!
Nice work on those fire bricks, sawing them can be very challenging
enjoyable video , thanks for sharing mike & dad oh and dog 🤣🤣😎
Dad's mighty handy to have around, huh? 😀
very satisfying thankyou
Totally AWESOME
You should team up with Donny Wilcox and take an adventure out to the inner / outer Hebrides, or summer isles. And see how to apply bushcraft in remote islands. 👍
Good work man i really apreciate your vocation
Dude you are absolutely amazing
That oven is sweet
that was quite the "hail" of a storm
This is great to watch again. Your dad's oven is a masterpiece!
One thing that I *really* need is a voiced bushcraft shelter build in which you explain tools, process, methods, etc. I also need to figure out whether I want to buy a multi tool first or a good bushcraft knife. I hate shopping.
The rain is so heavy, please be careful and stay healthy
That is neat !!! 👌
Big👍🏻 This was awesome guys. Loved it.👍🏻💛🙏🏻🇺🇸
Parabéns pelo vídeo e sucesso sempre
Bad weather but very nice work
Nice camp!!
sharing
ASMR build FTW.
The first video I watched was you and your dad building the pa;;et cabin. I always enjoy watching you and your dad build stuff. I will be moving to some land, and one of the first things I think I'm going to build is a brick oven!
waw cool stuff
Can't wait to hone my axe skills to that level. You pretty much used it as an adze there 😉👍
Really nice work you an UR pops very nice
I love the sound of rain 24:02
Thank you for sharing ✌🏽💖🤟🏽✨️🧚♂️
One thing to say: AWESOME! I love you, gents.
I love my Woodman's Pal! Not sure if you know, but the eye can be used to hammer out pegs the same size as your drill hole... Saves time in whittling....
Love your videos, thank you for the wonderful share!
Audience from Malaysia 🇲🇾🌺
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I was expecting pizza.
always need pizza
@@WoodsboroDriftor And beer.
Oh, I thought it was going to be a new video.
I do love these videos though ❤
Great😮 love the oven and of course Jax. I made an oven in my back yard. You guys take care😊
I swear I've seen you do this before, is this another long recap so going to skip this and wait for the next
Crazy awesome set up, but highely unlikely people would have this close by ever?..
Thats at 7 mins in btw 😅, love your channel and videos man great to see your bestie in it
I remember this build from a few years ago right?
Родом с костром сделайте себе укрытия от дождя. И дальше загородите. Тент который вы повесили он очень маленький. Сделайте беседку там и одохнете и покушаете, и от дождя спрячитесь. Валежника много вокруг. Задумка не плохая. Или постройте дом на дереве.и под ним дровник,чтобы дрова были всегда сухие.
really enjoyed that vid tom spot on
Hahaha thats just too good
so much content in the video that isnt titled :O a whole pizza oven :D
JACKSON!!
ı spend 90 days to building cooking and survival on the
0:00 nothing we aren't used to😅😂
I think I would have just slept in the truck that it would have taken to haul all the tools and lumber in with lol..
ı spend 90 days to building cooking and survival on the
I have a video suggestion. Can you make an update to your 6 year old video on knots. I’m new to bush crafting and a video on knots would be very helpful.
1:20 sounds like "Jingle bell"
I am surprised that you didn't burn the cut ends before pounding them into the ground.
I would continue to use the camp. The new trees will grow - your using the camp won't stop them. :)
Question: I am wanting to build a natural masonry stove using the rocks on my property that are the same colour as your mortar. What are the ingredients of that? It looked like you put dirt from the ground into either cement or S-mortar. What is the ratio?
So glad to see your dad working along side you.
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Дверьку в печку переделал она у тебя получилась маленькая а должна плотно заходить. Всё тепло будет выходить. Нужно переделать тебе ее.
good vid
Jax is a smart bot by not getting out in the rain.
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Great one Mike and dad are you going to run bushcraft courses by any chance mike?.
Hello 🎉❤🎉🎉❤
You're so lucky you get to do this with your dad and dog...
Great work. Well done. How did you keep Graeme quiet?
Lurker from Britain here! Love the sounds in this vid. Was wondering what state you're from? I've been trying to guess from the flora and fauna!
They also live and film in Britain :)
Like deployed 👍
Build an entire village RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF "YOUR" WOODLAND ! 😅😂😂
Great vid, would an adze be better for the bench job?