Love these little videos. You made so many videos over the years. it’s cool to have a combo reminder like these every now & then. Things you might have not used or Forgotten.
Thank you for the outdoor information, I particularly like the way you explained how to identify good mushrooms, how to cook trout, how to dry fruit, a lot of good ideas, you are truly one of the best outdoorsman.
Thanks for the tips. Easy to watch and nice pace. I'm sure I will be watching this again and again. I wish I had some of those resources here in the rocky mountains. Love the Birch trees.
We dumped our canoe and the water was warmer than the air. I swam downstream to get my paddle, came ashore and started getting cold and it was raining. There was a red rotted conifer stump full of what smelled like turpentine. We lit the stump on fire and hung our stuff over the fire under a canopy of balsams and dried our clothes. The stump caught fire really easy and burned pretty much smoke free. Maybe someone might try that sometime. I think the only thing I've done of all these is cook a trout on a stick. Good luck on your new adventure Jim, be safe.
Hello 👋 my outdoors friend, greetings from Northern California. Thank you for sharing this most informative video. You did a superb job. Please keep up your great videos. Stay safe out there. 🤗
Jim! Oregon has Chantrelles too! Reduce dry white wine and a minced Shallot. Reduce pull off heat add butter (lots) slowly melt in add fresh thyme leaves saute Chantrelles and then pour the buerre blanc in! Yeaaaaahhhhh!🎉
Great skills video! Super interesting that an Alone contestant was making dried berry jerky this season. I hadn't thought about doing that previously. You have a wonderful talent for breaking down the skills into a digestible format.
Hi from Syracuse NY USA brother thank you for sharing your thoughts and facts and truth and some time the wet rocks have been known to explode so be careful.
Hi Jim, found this to be very informative. Have you ever considered hosting a course to teach these skills? I'm sure it would be well attended. Looking forward to your solo trip coming up. Stay safe and wishing you good winds!
Jim I saw Ted start a fire much faster than this . He took a piece of flint stone and struck it against another rock and it sparked , he shot the spark at a piece of birch bark, The birch bark lit right up . That's when I realized he was no rookie ! A little while later in the video he did it again Just to prove it was no fluke ! I was very impressed! Mike
Those are great skills. Very informative. Thank you for that video. I agree with other comments. You’re very good at explaining , Hosting skills seminars would be amazing. I’m in!
Being a woodsy is a lifelong dream. I’d get in my canoe and float on down the stream. I don’t have a canoe yet, I’ve only got a knife, But if I did, I would paddle and traipse through the woods as a way to a happier life.
Thanks Jim for more quick reminders really appreciated Sry it's not to bragg just have a hard time with my memory cause of a car accident when i was 7 haunting me since If i don't do it repeatidly i forget very easily
Pretty cool Jim, you demonstrate things well and simple to understand. I'm surprised no one has belly ached about you and Ted cutting trees to make things, of course people like that think a 2x4 from Home Depot just magically appears. Anyway, nice teaching video, take care.
Survival Skills 101! Will come in handy for surviving power outages. I preferred primitive camping in my younger years. Outside of what I learned in Girl Scouts, & from my Brothers whom were in Boy Scouts, yours is the best. The canoe was very creative. I would have sunk the minute I sat down. You & Ted are so creative & smart. I love you both. My Brother would too. George was a Boy Scout Leader. Dad was Grandpa to all the Boys. He helped bait the lines as needed. They took the boys camping. He showed them how to clean fish, cook it so the meat fell off the bones. Similar to how you fixed it over the fire on the stick. You & Ted are amazing. Really enjoy your videos. The hot rocks are a great idea for drying your shoe toe, & tucking into your sleeping bag. Remember when the maid got the beds ready they put hot rocks at the foot of the bed under the covers. I liuked the red hot water bottles, remember those? Thank you for this wonderful video.
Good stuff! Quick question. Never been to the Yukon but if we wanted to do a 7-10 day backpack trip there, where would you direct us? Any suggestions? We want something challenging, away from the crowds, and magnificently beautiful… Thx for any suggestions.
I liked this format Jim! A bit different from adventure trips but super informative. I like your day by day and long trips stuff heaps of course, but this is very TEACHING. A good addition to your repertoire. You can even do ones on stuff like: ● fishing - which lures for which fish, what depth, when, where... ● trip planning - maps, reviews, scouting, who you want to go with, GPS mapping, mapping apps (gaia...) ● canoes - how to pick the right one, how to pack, food storage and planning, water, paddles, best life vests, those throw pack thingys 🙂 ● camping equipment ● mapping - trip planning, GPS like nreach, maps, comms to extra people like family and rangers... plus navigation, compass... ● trapping - birds, ground animals... ● hunting- not sure I've seen you do heaps? ● Alone - materials, Skills, mindset, shelter, fire... ● cooking - on the trail, things you can make at home ● homesteading - garden, arbory, flood, fire, contingency at home Anyway... I'm not telling you what might or might not work, just when I watched I thought... i learnt so much in a short video! Jim should do more!
Yo I need help choosing a canoe for a 1600 mile trip I'm doing solo. I was looking at the nova craft prospector 15 or the Winonah heron but people are saying I'd be better in a dedicated solo canoe. But I can't find a good solo canoe with a good capacity that isn't under 17 feet long maybe I'm thinking about this wrong
15’ novacraft prospector in TuffStuff expedition grade! Just finished soloing the Bonnet Plume in one, great boat and way lighter than Royalex or t-formex
@@JimBairdAdventurer sweet thanks! I wanna do the red river up across Winnipeg up the echimamish portage to the Hayes and up to the Hudson it's been my dream I've always planned on kayaking it. But I'm thinking the canoe would be a better vessel for the trip. Always been a kayaker now im in the transition to canoes.
saw a t-shirt on one of ted's you tube videos "Adventurer" then in big letters "YEAHHHHHHHHH" could not find that product on either the Jim Baird products or anywhere on Ted's sites. Is it available?
Was that Buck in the frame? RIP old boy. Blessings Jim and all of us.
Yeahhhh! Wicked ass video love it
a few secs in the video and its already enough to lift my spirits for the day.
Love these little videos. You made so many videos over the years. it’s cool to have a combo reminder like these every now & then. Things you might have not used or
Forgotten.
Keep the journeys coming…stay wild Braddah 🤙🏾🤙🏾🤙🏾🤙🏾🤙🏾🤙🏾🏕
Great video, so many helpful tips. Wow made a boat out of sticks & a tarp, incredible.👍
Thank you for the outdoor information, I particularly like the way you explained how to identify good mushrooms, how to cook trout, how to dry fruit, a lot of good ideas, you are truly one of the best outdoorsman.
Great compilation 👍🏻
Great editing 👌
Dude love watching you and your brother win that season of Alone. Nice all rounder video.
Much appreciated
Excellent video, great tips Jim. Thanks 👍
The food part really got me going. Epic. Learned a lot. You definitely earned your way on the show "Alone."
Thanks for the tips. Easy to watch and nice pace. I'm sure I will be watching this again and again. I wish I had some of those resources here in the rocky mountains. Love the Birch trees.
Thanks a lot for checking it out! Y, Birch trees are great, the look good, the bark is so useful and the wood burns well.
That's a fire house of info! I need to take a nap now!
Thanks Jim, so much good info here. Would love to see more how-tos in the off season!
I like these videos that educates us thank you please do more 💕👍👍👍👍
Geeez Jim...you're not just a pretty face in a canoe haha...great skills to share brother 👍
COOL JIMBO BUT THEN I SAW BUCKO ALSO THANK YOU FOR THAT!!!
A fine video from a fine backcountry woodsman!
Awesome compilation big jim!
Very cool Buddy! All great tips and tricks! Loved the bow drill!! Thanks for sharing with us!
We dumped our canoe and the water was warmer than the air. I swam downstream to get my paddle, came ashore and started getting cold and it was raining. There was a red rotted conifer stump full of what smelled like turpentine. We lit the stump on fire and hung our stuff over the fire under a canopy of balsams and dried our clothes. The stump caught fire really easy and burned pretty much smoke free. Maybe someone might try that sometime. I think the only thing I've done of all these is cook a trout on a stick. Good luck on your new adventure Jim, be safe.
Great tips and tricks.
❤️🇨🇦
Great Video Jim - I love this type of video with the skills sharing! 👍
Hello 👋 my outdoors friend, greetings from Northern California. Thank you for sharing this most informative video. You did a superb job. Please keep up your great videos. Stay safe out there. 🤗
Alot of great information. Thank you was cool to see Buck walk by.
Could u write a book of survival skills?? I'd buy it!!! Thank u for the great info!!
One stop shopping for so many great skills!
Jim is the Best! Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaah
Jim! Oregon has Chantrelles too!
Reduce dry white wine and a minced Shallot. Reduce pull off heat add butter (lots) slowly melt in add fresh thyme leaves saute Chantrelles and then pour the buerre blanc in! Yeaaaaahhhhh!🎉
Cool thanks Jim 😘
Awesome points...obviously will have to watch many times to absorb all these great tips!!! 😊 thanks!!!
Loved this video Jim. Great editing too. I could easily see you running/teaching a bush and life skill's school. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for all apreciación wildlife 👍
No wonder you and Ted won ALONE! Great video.
Thanks Jim, awesome tips!
Great skills video! Super interesting that an Alone contestant was making dried berry jerky this season. I hadn't thought about doing that previously. You have a wonderful talent for breaking down the skills into a digestible format.
Good stuff! Thanks for this, we learned a few things from you.
Thank you Jim and Ted great information
Thanks for the tips. Most I knew about but still good refreshers. 👍
Awesome!👍😎🇨🇦
Hi Jim. Thankyou for the tips. Sharing it to my adventurous friends.
Hi from Syracuse NY USA brother thank you for sharing your thoughts and facts and truth and some time the wet rocks have been known to explode so be careful.
Excellent tips! Definitely learned a couple things 👌🏼
Great video and some greater tips, thanks
liked your stick boat😀
GREAT tips from a true bushman !!!
great video, Jim. date shows as 22 july 2022, but I saw Buck wander through one of the clips. Great to see him again
Nice one Jim, useful tips, thanks for sharing. atb
Jim...Absolutely great tips on bush craft skills!
Right on Jim. Thanks for the info
Excellent tutorials 👍🏻
Thanks for sharing!
Great video Jim, thanks for the see how info :D
Love the information Jim! Keep'em commin! Like always be safe brotha!
Thank you very much Jim amazing tips God bless you always stay safe out there
Excellent video! Really enjoyed it. Had to rewatch it & saved it!
This is a great video Jim. You answered many questions.
Great info .. very useful tips and tricks .. loved the video
Great tips Jim!
Great video Jim! Keep them coming.
Thanks for sharing this very useful information you never know when you will need it.🙂🇨🇦👍👍👍
Real good information! Thanks for sharing.
Great bunch of tips.
Loved this video! Keep it up!
Thanks Jim this is a boat load of valuable information that everyone should watch. Great video! 👏👏👏👏✅✅✅✅👍👍👍👍🤩🤩🤩🤩💯💯💯💯❤️❤️❤️❤️
Hi Jim, found this to be very informative. Have you ever considered hosting a course to teach these skills? I'm sure it would be well attended. Looking forward to your solo trip coming up. Stay safe and wishing you good winds!
this was a very useful video!
Golden teachers actually teach you...
Jim
I saw Ted start a fire much faster than this .
He took a piece of flint stone and struck it against another rock and it sparked , he shot the spark at a piece of birch bark, The birch bark lit right up .
That's when I realized he was no rookie !
A little while later in the video he did it again
Just to prove it was no fluke !
I was very impressed!
Mike
Great info, thanks! 👍
Thanks for sharing
Some of the best backcountry tips I've seen. Excellent video. Thanks for putting that together. Can't wait to see the Wild Yukon...
Great information
Great tips!
Those are great skills. Very informative. Thank you for that video. I agree with other comments. You’re very good at explaining , Hosting skills seminars would be amazing. I’m in!
awesome well explained bush skills very informative thank you appreciated . I remember you two making that boat on alone that was epic
Being a woodsy is a lifelong dream.
I’d get in my canoe and float on down the stream.
I don’t have a canoe yet, I’ve only got a knife,
But if I did, I would paddle and traipse through the woods as a way to a happier life.
killer stuff
Thanks Jim for more quick reminders really appreciated
Sry it's not to bragg just have a hard time with my memory cause of a car accident when i was 7 haunting me since
If i don't do it repeatidly i forget very easily
Some next level survival shit right here!
Yum
Pretty cool Jim, you demonstrate things well and simple to understand. I'm surprised no one has belly ached about you and Ted cutting trees to make things, of course people like that think a 2x4 from Home Depot just magically appears. Anyway, nice teaching video, take care.
“Beers great, but you might want to drink your beer” this is exactly how I feel about beer batter.
Survival Skills 101! Will come in handy for surviving power outages. I preferred primitive camping in my younger years. Outside of what I learned in Girl Scouts, & from my Brothers whom were in Boy Scouts, yours is the best. The canoe was very creative. I would have sunk the minute I sat down. You & Ted are so creative & smart. I love you both. My Brother would too. George was a Boy Scout Leader. Dad was Grandpa to all the Boys. He helped bait the lines as needed. They took the boys camping. He showed them how to clean fish, cook it so the meat fell off the bones. Similar to how you fixed it over the fire on the stick. You & Ted are amazing. Really enjoy your videos. The hot rocks are a great idea for drying your shoe toe, & tucking into your sleeping bag. Remember when the maid got the beds ready they put hot rocks at the foot of the bed under the covers. I liuked the red hot water bottles, remember those? Thank you for this wonderful video.
Good stuff! Quick question. Never been to the Yukon but if we wanted to do a 7-10 day backpack trip there, where would you direct us? Any suggestions? We want something challenging, away from the crowds, and magnificently beautiful… Thx for any suggestions.
I liked this format Jim! A bit different from adventure trips but super informative. I like your day by day and long trips stuff heaps of course, but this is very TEACHING. A good addition to your repertoire.
You can even do ones on stuff like:
● fishing - which lures for which fish, what depth, when, where...
● trip planning - maps, reviews, scouting, who you want to go with, GPS mapping, mapping apps (gaia...)
● canoes - how to pick the right one, how to pack, food storage and planning, water, paddles, best life vests, those throw pack thingys 🙂
● camping equipment
● mapping - trip planning, GPS like nreach, maps, comms to extra people like family and rangers... plus navigation, compass...
● trapping - birds, ground animals...
● hunting- not sure I've seen you do heaps?
● Alone - materials, Skills, mindset, shelter, fire...
● cooking - on the trail, things you can make at home
● homesteading - garden, arbory, flood, fire, contingency at home
Anyway... I'm not telling you what might or might not work, just when I watched I thought... i learnt so much in a short video! Jim should do more!
👍👍🤠
🎶We're gonna build a drying rack🎶
Yo I need help choosing a canoe for a 1600 mile trip I'm doing solo. I was looking at the nova craft prospector 15 or the Winonah heron but people are saying I'd be better in a dedicated solo canoe. But I can't find a good solo canoe with a good capacity that isn't under 17 feet long maybe I'm thinking about this wrong
15’ novacraft prospector in TuffStuff expedition grade! Just finished soloing the Bonnet Plume in one, great boat and way lighter than Royalex or t-formex
@@JimBairdAdventurer sweet thanks! I wanna do the red river up across Winnipeg up the echimamish portage to the Hayes and up to the Hudson it's been my dream I've always planned on kayaking it. But I'm thinking the canoe would be a better vessel for the trip. Always been a kayaker now im in the transition to canoes.
saw a t-shirt on one of ted's you tube videos "Adventurer" then in big letters "YEAHHHHHHHHH" could not find that product on either the Jim Baird products or anywhere on Ted's sites. Is it available?
Ya, I think Ted is selling them through t-spring on his YT channel.
Just another bannock Monday…
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aka the baird necessities
Words of advice! Drink the beer use water for your batter 🤣
wow how old were you in this vid
Only use woods that aren’t poisonous like pine or fur or redwood
Use Oak, Alder, Fruit woods not Walnut either.
Cedar too
19:32 Hahahahahahahahahahaha
comments for the old algo-malgo there.
Selling yourself short if you think you need background music.