Cowboy Bedroll -BTSR CAVALCADE-
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2019
- This is the bedroll demo for the -BUFFALO TRAIL SCOUT RANCH Horseback Trek Program (Cavalcade). Fall/Spring weekend rides available and Summer week-long treks are currently booking.
If you are interested in the Cavalcade Program at BTSR, click the link below:
www.btsrtx.com/
Materials:
-2x Sissal Ropes 7 ft x 1/4 in.
-1x Tarp 4 ft x ~height.
*Canvas / Tyvek / 6 mil Plastic
-1x Blanket / Bedding
*Fleece / Military Wool / Mexican
NOTE: Extra blankets should be added for spring/fall treks or as the weather necessitates. - Навчання та стиль
Hey Group,
This isn’t the usual, but it is part of a project we are working on. Will be posting a new survival vid tomorrow to make up for this. If you’ve any advice on these Horseback vids or have any Gear/Tack or want to help the program in any way, give us a holler. This program is well worth preserving and caring folks keep places like these alive.
Until Next Time,
Bob Hansler
Hey bob hansler there is a youtuber his channel is name is mullet man he is in Texas like where you are ya'll will make a good video together
Horse Back Bob. 😉 Really reminds me of your earlier videos.
Bob Hansler it's an okay video. It is easy to see ya don't live in a saddle ridding fence for a living.
@@2326TX Are you new to his channel? His nickname is Horse Back Bob... Sure he had not been on a horse for most of his newer videos but that's where he started.
Side note, it'd be kind of cool if you posted some videos showing us the difference and what you do for a living.
Great video definitely interested in watching more content like this
Can't thank you enough Bob, finally I've got a good way to pack it up on my motorcycle trips
Love from Sweden 🇸🇪
Bob,
Sugestions for the bed roll for your consideration.
First, when rolling the bedrole, just before you finish, tuck the end of the tarp (about 4 to 6 inches) back into the roll then finish the roll. It will help to keep rain / moisture from wicking bac into the inside of the tarp and possibly the blanket.
Second, when putting the lashins on, place the loop at the end edge of the roll, that will pt the exposed end at the bottom on the saddle, also to keep heavy rain and moisture out of the roll.
Really like your videos. Thanks.
God bless ya real good!😊
Once again, ol' Huck steals the show! That dog can say more than most people I know, without saying a word, through facial expressions, body language, and the things he gets into. Sleepin' in the fireplace -- what a funny guy!
Great to see you posting regularly again! Wondering if there any upcoming plans for more primitive trap videos. I really enjoyed the one from a few years back with the rocks diverting the stream into pools that collected the fish. Keep up the great work!
Have several lined up, just not back in south Texas yet to knock them out. See what I can do before thanksgiving.
Great vid Bob! :D Also Huck looks really comfy back there in the fireplace lol!
..............Nice video, Bob......Huck looked very comfortable in the fireplace......Looking forward to more......ATB to you and yours..............
Great to see you posting regularly again Bob... It's very educational and calming...
Love from India...
Hucks enjoying the cool stones of the fireplace. Love it! Thanks for the teaching.
I found your channel a few weeks back and enjoy your videos. Being an Eagle Scout from several years back I appreciate your approach to living in nature. I still live in the piney woods of East Texas where we have different approaches to outdoor living but I very much enjoy learning about your neck of the woods through your journey in life. God bless you and yours and keep the videos coming.
lol.. no blue tarps.. Amen... They shouldn''t call them tarps. I still have my old canvas tarps I have been using since the 60's. And they might be older because my Dad had them. A tarp "envelope" will save your life with a foot of snow on top of you. Most of my camping was done from my 47 Willys jeep, so my roll is a bit bigger.. Awesome advice Bob! My Dad would love this video. He was born and raised on the Pecos River in southern new mexico. Born in 1913 in what was an old stage stop along the goodnight loving trail. That was the old home place. They raised horses on the "small" 40,000 acre ranch. He was the real deal. You would love his family history and he would admire you and what you are doing. He would love your horse wreck story..lol Keep on keepin on Bob.
Awesome video like always teaching us something
Your troop is very lucky to have you as their leader. You've got a ton of experience to share and a heck of a good education. It was 60 some-odd years ago that I was in the scouts and I wasn't as lucky as they are. I use Canadian jam knots to tie up my roll but that wouldn't work anywhere near as well as yours does with a saddle.
Great to see you and Huck. Unique vid. Keep it up & be well
Keep up the great content. I always appreciate your videos!
Cool video, I can see plenty of other uses for those very useful knots. Thanks man.
Good to see you again, Bob. Hope your eyes are mending well. Looked like you're doing OK.
I wish we had gotten to do this when I was at BTSR. Makes a lot of sense now that I learn that Bob is involved with this kind of program, a great man indeed.
You are sharp as a tack and I really appreciate you sharing all your knowledge with everyone!!!
That was a very educational and interesting video Bob. Concise too.
another video showing why the overhand loop is one of the most useful knots of all time. good to see how thats done.
That's awesome! We love you, Bob!
I love to see that you, and Hondo are both doing well. Had to stop and check his brand to make sure, love that horse. Looking forward to *hopefully* getting out this summer and doing all that I can!
Thanks Bob, been many years since we ran fence line and the bed roll was home. great video.
Thank you for sharing Bob
Very interesting and informative video
Looking forward to more videos 👍👌🇬🇧
I used ride horses a lot unfortunately I haven’t been able to in a long time. Folks that have never had the opportunity to ride really should experience this at least once in their life. It will change your life forever I guarantee that.
The horse knows its gonna be along night.
Mexican one is a classic. Real cowboys.
Thank you Bob and fam for making such awesome vids!
Big hello from tiny Denmark!
Bob that was an exciting , amazing , educational video . Thank you.
God bless y'all
This is one of my favorite videos so far! Thanks Bob
Brilliant! Thank you for sharing Sir, it's good to see you getting along 🙏🏼
Memories of the Good Ol Western Movies! Good stuff.
Great job, should do a video series on forgotten knowledge, believe me it's needed.
Thanks for showing never really thought about it .
Hi.
Thank you for the video. Though I don't have a horse, glad to know how to do a bed roll this way. I will keep one in the bed of my truck. Thanks again and always I'm learning stuff from your videos.
Most excellent instructional Scout!
Bob, a great throw back to your way earlier video on the BTSR bedroll. I forget when it was made, but it was the first video of yours i watched, and it helped me to trim down my load. Thanks for the update, glad you are doing well! ATB, Vic
2006
Pretty, pretty horse. Thanks for the video.
He's back! Greetings from Jamaica brother!
Thanks Bob good info 👍
Awesome video I learn a lot watching your videos keep them coming
Hey Bob, this turned out great! It should make things go so smoothly!
Love what you do brother keep it up
So glad your eyes are better man looking forward to watching more cooking vids
Very nice securing system, very similar to what I have used on boats, you can lash down tight and take apart easily. I'd splice the ends myself but wipping is also a very nice finish. Huck seemed very small in that fire place ,,, it must be huge :-) great video team
Grand fireplace in a building called Buffalo Hall.
Love your videos, keep on keepin on!
Love your videos. You do a great job and have a good presence. Keep it up 💪
Another post! Keep em rolling Bob!
I ALLWAYS GANA SAY YOU THE MAN BOB 👍👍💪💪 🙏 GOD BLESS YOU EVERY DAY.
Thx for the vid Bob and Huckleberry 👍🏻
Saw the documentary Unbranded some time ago and saw how awesome horseback riding can be!
Nice, thanks for showing us. Take care.
Thank you for posting this sir.
Great video, thanks 🙏
Well done Bob.
Love your videos very much thank you I learned a lot
You are bad ass, Bob. What a cool channel
Urophilia.
Super informative! Thank you!
Awesomeness !!! Thanks. ...Alan in 🇨🇱
Thank you bob for this video. I really enjoyed this. I appreciate you sharing your knowledge with us. Id do anything to spend a few days on your property. Lol. Anyway thanks again and see you next video. P.s. what an amazing shot that was at the end. I cant imagine being out on the trails with my gear all alone with our beautiful land. Thanks bob. This video was very knowledgeable.
We’ll put a piece of trail at the end of each of these instructional vids. We’ll keep them coming.
@@BobHansler thanks mr hansler. Like ive said your videos saved my life and i watch them daily over and over. I can never repay you for what u have done for me. You are a good man and cant wait to see you over 1mil subscribers. See you next video.
Cool stuff, Bob!
How are your eyes doing? Also, it's strange to see you without your iconic sunglasses!
There's a couple other videos on his channel where he's not wearing his sunglasses.
I haven't even met my contingent troop for Philmont 2020, but I am hoping that we can do the Cavalcade there.
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Awesome !! What you do Mr. Hansler
Great stuff mate
Thanks so much!! I really enjoy your videos. You are so calm and cool. Love it! I love your lil heeler dog. Sleeping in the fireplace LOL. Too funny, Anyways, thanks again. Hey...have a question for you. I am wondering how you attach your saddlebags to your saddle? Other than tie them down to behind the cantle and possibly using the back conchos, how do you attach the 'bag' part to keep them from flopping around when doing more than a walk? Do you tie them with snaps for quick release or? Also, do you attach to your D-ring or you latigo straps? I have some old saddle bags that weren't finished properly with all the bells and whistles straps etc and I need to re-vamp them. Looking for ideas. Thanks!
Thank you for sharing!!
Plasticote tool dip works great for a quick and dirty whip on the ends of ropes.
Thanks for the video brother. Only thing is it's so hard to get and keep a horse. For normal people lol but it's great info if shtf ever happens and you stumble upon a horse. Thank you for a different kind of video.
Depends upon where you are. They don’t take any care on our ranch. More videos Horseback to come.
@@BobHansler cool thanks . Guess I'll look for one lol what's a good breed if you dont mind answering.
Loved the outro
I love it sir inyour voice, you are stronger survival 🙏🙏👍👍💪💪😍🥰💖💖💖
I like to put heat shrink over the ends of my cordage. Makes it more like a shoelace ends. Works great and has never come undone.
Brilliant. Hadn’t thought of that.
@@BobHansler All yours brother. You been through some stuff, you would have thought of it eventually.
I really hope the ride goes well. I’d love to come on it sometime.
Not sure if you’ve ever tried them but harbor freight sells a cheap 80% recycled wool blanket. It’s honestly a very good value for $10.
yes
sounds like a good time
True Cowboy, South Texas.
man, I like to come down there. The art and culture is so interesting. Not to mention the food! where's the best steak Bob! LOL. Much love and respect from VA!!
Texas is a big place, most of which is a culinary and artistic wasteland. There are some unique places that exemplify the better qualities of the south, but it is easy to get into the weeds so to speak.
!!GREAT VID!!
I believe I have been to that scout ranch when I was in scouts in Midland, TX. Cool to see it again. If it is the same place.
Should be.
It's four am here in melbourne
A couple drops of super glue on the rope ends will keep them from fraying open
Never thought of that.
Thanks
I liked this.
Hello Bob! I’ve seen this video before, but enjoyed even more the 2nd time around (actually, I’ve watched it 4 times this time) about the canvas, I’m sure it’s waterproof n order to keep bedroll dry, does it come that way, or do u have to waterproof it yourself??? I know that canvas is heavier, more cushion for the back than Tyvex (spell check) I don’t care to camp with white, which Tyvex is, I heard it can be painted, what’s ur opinion on painting it??? I wish it came n different colors, I heard it’s breathable (until painted). Huck sure likes fireplace! Thank u
Due to paracord being too stretchy and slightly less fray resistant is why you don't suggest for your particular application of bed roll on horseback? Nice video. Also for inside of bedrolls would summer weight sleeping bags also work depending on time of year?
I was just there on a cavalcade in june
Dam the Mexican one is your least favorite I was homeless for awhile and one of those served me well but im not a wilderness expert maybe and urban survivor I like that . Great video learned alot .
Seems to let the air in too much and holds onto trail dirt pretty hard. Still useful, just not as high on the list.
@@BobHansler trick is to use it one sheet for hot weather but then fold it in half and it traps air and keeps a bit warmer for cold weather like an afghan
Hi! Bob, I'm curious as to why you use sisal rope, instead of say, para chord or leather straps?
It reminded me of all the cowboy films I watched as a kid and brought back some happy memories.
I'm new to your channel, so I'm working my way through your back catalogue.
Me seeing the dog in the background. Comes to the realization I’ve petted him a scouting events :o
Hey Bob, always enjoy your videos. I've noticed on the past couple your audio isn't synced with the video. I thought it was just one video, or my devices, but I'm only noticing it here.
Trying to figure it out. Not sure why it has been happening.
Ive always tied my bedroll up with 550 cord or if that wasnt handy a piece of cotton clothes line rope with a double surgeons knot and what do you know, ive never had a problem with yet with it coming loose.
very nice :)
Ha I donated that tarp in the background
Yes you did. Getting the program up and going.
And the one held in the intro.
Matt Dillon would be proud son!
Great video? Why the sissal rope? I hate that stuff.
I agree with this 100% but my saddle has saddle leathers specifically for tying down a load on the back of the cradle for saddle bags so this is unnecessary for my personal rig but incredibly helpful on an unfamiliar saddle with out tie downs that are existing.
Add your saddlebags, duster, and rifle scabbard. Going to run out of saddle strings. I’ll show more tricks soon.
Bob Hansler any and all tricks are welcome! That’s why l like this set up to free up what I’ve already got on my rig! My dad has always been a huge on having 3’ leather straps for this reason exactly! He’s an old cowboy and never had an extra pack horse so you when you can add on extra shit when you need it is always a plus. We’ve been cutting trails for as long as so can remember.
Heyyyy I’ve been there a couple of times
Turn the seam of ur roll down wards and to ur cannel. It will keep it stuff dryer.
Hey Bob, I was wondering why you use an overhand knot on a bight at the end of the rope instead of a bowline?
This wasn’t in my feed! As a subscriber