I like that you explain your tought process and show your small mistakes. It makes me realize that some "truth" is lost in typical over-polished bushcraft videos. Keep up the good work!
There are attempts to pass on knowledge while making these. I hope they make sense to the kind folk who watch my content. I think 'keeping it real' is the best policy. It's better than flexing ones ego, in my opinion. Thanks for your support.
Another phenomenal video! Very authentic, and the Siberian fire was killer...when you sleep in a sub-zero freezing forest without a tent, and end up TOO WARM, it's safe to say you have maxed out your fire-making stats 😁
I like that you explain your tought process and show your small mistakes. It makes me realize that some "truth" is lost in typical over-polished bushcraft videos. Keep up the good work!
There are attempts to pass on knowledge while making these. I hope they make sense to the kind folk who watch my content.
I think 'keeping it real' is the best policy. It's better than flexing ones ego, in my opinion.
Thanks for your support.
Another phenomenal video! Very authentic, and the Siberian fire was killer...when you sleep in a sub-zero freezing forest without a tent, and end up TOO WARM, it's safe to say you have maxed out your fire-making stats 😁
I wish that were true. There's always something new to learn.
@@alecsibley3415 That's what a master would say!