SOLO Bushcraft Camping - Mountain Wilderness - Campfire Tortillas

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  • Опубліковано 22 жов 2024

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  • @thewildernessphilosopher
    @thewildernessphilosopher  2 роки тому +3

    A quick note about the tarp set up, as it's not a normal plow point. Most people tie one corner directly to a tree and have no ridge line. I run a cord from tree to ground and place the tarp over it. This gives me a cord inside my tarp to hang things from. Additionally I can adjust the tarp more easily.

  • @MrOmdahlsPhoto
    @MrOmdahlsPhoto Рік тому +1

    Great video, I like it simpel 😊

  • @AlpineWarrior550
    @AlpineWarrior550 2 роки тому +2

    Nice video, looked like a great spot ! Loved the Flute ‼️👍🏻
    Thanks for sharing and Take Care 🇺🇸

  • @cliffordbarnes1631
    @cliffordbarnes1631 2 роки тому +1

    Yet again it is as though we are there with you my friend!
    Excellent presentation of the beauty God has given us to enjoy, it is there for all who choose to enjoy and respect it.
    Thank you so much for sharing about the Pine Resin, I never fail to learn something from your posts.
    FYI- I am not allowed to watch your videos prior to dinner anymore as I end up not wanting to eat that which has been prepared.
    Thanks again and God Blees!

    • @thewildernessphilosopher
      @thewildernessphilosopher  2 роки тому

      Too funny about watching before dinner. 😂😂😂
      Thank you Clifford. You're a good man. God bless!

  • @DevilDog68
    @DevilDog68 2 роки тому

    Thanks, I really needed that! 👍 Maranatha!

  • @ronaldjacobs8169
    @ronaldjacobs8169 Рік тому

    Hello, glad I found you, if only because I recognize myself in you.
    I am also now 57 years old but I am more at peace now because I have two heart sick women to take care of, but before I had a wife I was like a savage, with a large cow horn tied to my back that could hold a large liter of water and I drank from that, I sawed off the top of the horn and rounded it so that it could also serve as a blowing horn to call people in the distance, at my hip I had a knife that I made myself and I always had a number of dogs with although I only had one dog of my own, a friend of my dog who was a German Shepherd saved my life when I was drowning, I was 17 years old at the time, this big dog was able to do this because my dog went to fetch him when I came in was in need, none of these dogs learned this and all this sinned people around, that was in a large nature reserve where I was alone with the dogs and no one else knew we were there, later I heard that this water was 40 water deep , so without these two dogs I would be dead at 17 years old.
    When I married at the age of 26 and my wife became heart ill in 2012, I had to take it easy for her and my health.
    I see this again a bit with you, it gives you a healthy rest, thank you and please continue like this.
    Oh yes, your flute, it sounds very nice and it is also very nice, I have a few like that, but I also make them myself from PVC because they are weather resistant and they sound very good with the block that I like to keep flat , so she fits into a cowhide tube I made for it.

  • @holmenadventurecamp
    @holmenadventurecamp 2 роки тому +1

    Hey there, cheers for the adventure buddy. Was that cinamon buns, pressed flat and fryed like a tortilla? 🙈
    Anyway got to say your camera work this time was crisp. Keep it up, lots of love! Best wishes!

    • @thewildernessphilosopher
      @thewildernessphilosopher  2 роки тому +1

      Heya Holmen.
      Not fried, but rather warmed (no oil). They were delicious. Thank you for the compliment , my friend. It was a fun day !

    • @holmenadventurecamp
      @holmenadventurecamp 2 роки тому +1

      @@thewildernessphilosopher 🙈💪🏻

    • @hughoneill4570
      @hughoneill4570 2 роки тому

      Nice stuff! Intrigued by your spice roll. Homemade or bought?

    • @thewildernessphilosopher
      @thewildernessphilosopher  2 роки тому +1

      @@hughoneill4570 hiya Hugh. Thanks for watching. I'd like to say that I made it, but no. I bought it on Amazon. It's surprisingly good quality.

  • @buddyvincent9205
    @buddyvincent9205 2 роки тому +1

    You live in Italy William?

  • @DKHomestead
    @DKHomestead 2 роки тому +1

    I'm very interested in the native American flute but don't have the funds to justify the cost. Can you tell us a little about yours?

    • @thewildernessphilosopher
      @thewildernessphilosopher  2 роки тому +2

      Hi Don.
      Thanks for watching.
      This flute is made of cedar, and I bought it in Santa Fe, New Mexico maybe 30 years ago. It cost perhaps $150 at that time.
      I've recently bought a black walnut Grandfather flute in C minor from Southern Cross Flutes in New Zealand. When it arrives, it will start to make its appearance in my videos, once I get used to it.
      I'm not a musician, so I'm afraid I can't tell you more than that. But for me, playing it is like breathing while relaxing, and it is very satisfying even if the melody is brief and not perfect. 👍 I would definitely recommend giving it a try.

    • @cliffordbarnes1631
      @cliffordbarnes1631 2 роки тому +1

      Sounds pretty perfect to me.
      A primitive but soothing rythme….
      Well done and great comment!