I just subscribed! Everyone should contribute to this very amazing community. You should visit Finland some day, the nature here is so beautiful and pure.
@@TAOutdoors I honestly couldn't do it without content providers like you. My education was a little lacking and I learned from trial and error before UA-cam came along.
Let me grammar correct you. “ I love how your tutorial makes me look brilliant, when it is time to take the scouts out into the woods and teach them skills.
My girlfriend is a scout leader and she didn`t believe I was able to catch up with her survival skills. I feel like your videos make me the hero she deserves :) Thanks a lot, mate!
Mike, I hope you do a series like this. Maybe one video every 2-3 months where you show a set of projects that can be done with "common" tools. I think including things like knots, lashings, etc. is a great way to expand the curriculum you are demonstrating, and showing the field maintenance of the tools is helpful to not only teach the field maintenence, but gives us an idea of how much work a tool can do before needing attention. This was GREAT!! I like the silent working demo, with summary and discussion at the end. This would have to be my favorite of all your tutorial videos, very well done!
Silky saw= does it. Augering leg holes by rotating knife; does it… but, dulls knife blade, with one’s knife being essential for so many other uses that don’t dull it as rapidly. A purpose-made bushcraft conical chisel-tenon cutter, welded together onto a screw-auger of matching size, makes a great drill and tenoner for stools, etc. instead of using knife. Of course, knowing how to craft legs/holes using only a knife always a good skill, and knife can always be resharpened. Splitting lashings with buried knife=great technique.
Yeah - spare me the video where the person spends the first five minutes jumping up and down and telling the viewers how _excited_ they are to be doing the video. And why.
I like how you don't talk and just show. Very relaxing to watch with my morning coffee and making me want to go outside and apply the skills you teach!
Dear Sir, New subscriber here. I have followed you for a few years now on UA-cam. Just watched your “building a Saxon house on Amazon Prime. I have always enjoyed your content. Ex military here, and you add to what I know. Your father however, pushed me over the top!!! Well the two of you interacting together. Simply amazing! I humbly thank you. I only wish my father and I had had the chance to do half of these things together. Sadly I lost him during a deployment. I live vicariously through these videos. I can’t thank you and him enough! Hopefully you will actually see this and know you have made a difference.
where i live there are straight trees but there are pats al over the place were people walk so we can not use the trees caus there is no space to use to built on
You should set up an audio library of wood shopping, sawing and skimming. Hollywood B-movie productions would pay for these sounds. Imagine playing 1: 20 down a phone to someone!
Its 230 am, and I'm wishing this video was even longer! It's so peaceful, and I'm learning at the same time. This is what I call a great learning experience.
... Watching one of your videos only serves to remind me just how far, society, women & kids have altered us... we are approaching the abyss of culture... Dammit, the future doesn't bode well. So Thank Goodness for a few ,who are left like you Mike, & Thanks dearly for your videos... & may there always be a remnant. ; )
Silent Bushcraft - Pure Nature , this video reminded me of your videos! I really like the silent demonstration style using good camera angles and thoughtful framing of shots to show the skills, techniques, and steps.
I just thoroughly enjoy watching your videos. I find them nearly hypnotic, like watching Bob Ross paint, not sure if you know who he is, they are soothing, calming. Keep up the great work, look forward to many more. Thanks
Nice foam rubber mallet , ... I mean , Spruce mallet . We have hardwood trees here in the Southern States . I make 2 cuts on a 4" log with a limb , nip that limb at 6 or 8 inches ... and I'm friggin' Thor ! AND ! I LOVE your pot tree . I made that thing , and at least 10 different variations of your hangers . I couldn't quit . A sharp knife , some good ideas and a bottle of Mead ... life has it's good moments . Thanks !
The color palette of this entire video is very cohesive, down to the color of the pack and the smaller bags, very pleasing on the eyes. I'm sure this was not an accident, so we'll done!
I have been in the forest 92% of the time and in my room at home for 8%. I’ve been sitting in the forest by my house for so long lol, I built a chair and a perfect table. It’s so fun. I literally go the whole day, come home sleep and go again.
This is the perfect video for me right now. Booked flights to Norway a couple of hours ago; I’m going camping in the Norwegian wilderness for a week which I’m looking forward to. This has given me some ideas!
I've watched a lot of youtube videos covering a range of subject matter. But this may the best video I've seen of them all! Great concept. Great execution. A video is worth a thousand words, as the saying goes.
I’m so glad you posted what kind of auger you used. Only after you gave a name to the tool I’ve been looking for , I was able to find it on amazon! Thanks again
My congratulations guy, this is true bushcraft, and it is greatly appreciated that the videos are silent. This is the first time I've seen your channel, but I'm already subscribed.
My man! This Eagle Scout and son of a 'woods are better than riatlin' trapper is so happy to see somebody that knows what lashing is and that it ain't just tyin; wood together, Great editing and camera work tii. I"m a new fan and sub for sure. At 36 I'm starting to get back at what I spent my young years doing. I won't have to search under bridges for a penthouse anymore but I've got acreage (800) and a new strip along a great trout and smallmouth creek to make something of. Just never wanna make it look like a Eurotrash 'campsite'
Love your creative and calm videos. Thanks also for the "gear I use" suggestions. I am building my outdoor/survival skills in order to do ultimately do bushcraft. Keep up the videos, really great!!!
This is fantastic. You are excellent at what you do. I love the editing style of the video as well. One of the most ASMR bushcraft videos I’ve ever watched. Makes me want to get out in the woods.
Demasiadas hojas secas alrededor del fuego... Con el pié arrástralas para fuera que te quede todo bien limpio... Sólo tierra. Y luego enciendes. Cuando haya aceite en la sartén, cocinar con brasas. Qué utensilios más bonitos tienes, son hasta estéticos!!!
Awesome Vid Mike... It's always cool to watch you put together random things using your tools and the bush. It's hard to look away for just a moment lol worrying I might miss something.. Hope all is going well with the staging process of your new domestic arrangements. !! Cheers man..
I like your bush craft videos and I also like mixing survival skills with Bush crafting ...What ,we learn is what we know ? Thank you for videos and I hope you show more.....Learning..Lol
Hope you enjoy this one!
I just subscribed! Everyone should contribute to this very amazing community. You should visit Finland some day, the nature here is so beautiful and pure.
i noticed that!!! and i know you'll make it over the top..and onward. enjoyed this video. you do have some serious woodworking skills.
Man i love Your videos so much have wacth em all
you might wanna look into getting a flat adze for that log planing, makes work so much easier and neater.
Tell Your Dad Happy Father's Day...!!!
I love how you make me look brilliant when it comes time to take scouts out into the woods and teach them skills.
Mark Cash just good to hear that you are out teaching others and passing on skills. That’s what life is about!
@@TAOutdoors I honestly couldn't do it without content providers like you. My education was a little lacking and I learned from trial and error before UA-cam came along.
As a scout I like him because he makes me look experienced and knowledgeable.
Let me grammar correct you. “ I love how your tutorial makes me look brilliant, when it is time to take the scouts out into the woods and teach them skills.
@@stackablemushroomsoup6233 don't you mean, let me correct your grammar.
My girlfriend is a scout leader and she didn`t believe I was able to catch up with her survival skills. I feel like your videos make me the hero she deserves :) Thanks a lot, mate!
Mike, I hope you do a series like this. Maybe one video every 2-3 months where you show a set of projects that can be done with "common" tools. I think including things like knots, lashings, etc. is a great way to expand the curriculum you are demonstrating, and showing the field maintenance of the tools is helpful to not only teach the field maintenence, but gives us an idea of how much work a tool can do before needing attention. This was GREAT!! I like the silent working demo, with summary and discussion at the end. This would have to be my favorite of all your tutorial videos, very well done!
Up at of û it's hi of
You’re the only dude on UA-cam who can get me to watch a video where at 20 minutes, there’s yet to be a single word spoken. Brilliant!
Ikr lol
Silky saw= does it. Augering leg holes by rotating knife; does it… but, dulls knife blade, with one’s knife being essential for so many other uses that don’t dull it as rapidly. A purpose-made bushcraft conical chisel-tenon cutter, welded together onto a screw-auger of matching size, makes a great drill and tenoner for stools, etc. instead of using knife. Of course, knowing how to craft legs/holes using only a knife always a good skill, and knife can always be resharpened. Splitting lashings with buried knife=great technique.
@@eileenbrodie7686 Both of those techniques are in this video. Know it all
I love the fact that there is no talking, just the sounds. of the work being done. very soothing, like ASMR.
@Kylea Brown its asmr
It is very ASMR-ish. I love it so far....
Yeah - spare me the video where the person spends the first five minutes jumping up and down and telling the viewers how _excited_ they are to be doing the video. And why.
@@suecollins3246 Exactly!
Thanks for the "No Talk" versions. Actually relaxing brother. Thanks again.
I love watching these types of videos.
I like how you don't talk and just show. Very relaxing to watch with my morning coffee and making me want to go outside and apply the skills you teach!
Dear Sir, New subscriber here. I have followed you for a few years now on UA-cam. Just watched your “building a Saxon house on Amazon Prime. I have always enjoyed your content. Ex military here, and you add to what I know. Your father however, pushed me over the top!!! Well the two of you interacting together. Simply amazing! I humbly thank you. I only wish my father and I had had the chance to do half of these things together. Sadly I lost him during a deployment. I live vicariously through these videos. I can’t thank you and him enough! Hopefully you will actually see this and know you have made a difference.
I love how its just showing you what he's doing. No narration just straight up deliberate actions.
I live in Australia and man, I wish our trees grew that straight! They grow all over the place!
81dedhed same in Texas. No tree is straight, they’re all zig zagged and wonky. Makes it hard to use for bushcraft tools
Me too
Me too South Africa
Nevada (Las Vegas) here. What is this "trees" thing you speak of?
where i live there are straight trees but there are pats al over the place were people walk so we can not use the trees caus there is no space to use to built on
It was a day of serenity, deliberate action, and not a single word needed spoken. Actions speaking louder than words
Geez these Minecraft shaders are getting really realistic
I know right
Thank you for this very original comment
@@Smelt-t3e you’re welcome
@@shannonehlert8482 lol, that was sarcasm
@@Smelt-t3e well it doesn’t translate well over internet
Oh... A candle in the wind... THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
I loved this video, no rambling, just straight up how to. Loads of good stuff. Thanks.
You should set up an audio library of wood shopping, sawing and skimming. Hollywood B-movie productions would pay for these sounds. Imagine playing 1: 20 down a phone to someone!
Its 230 am, and I'm wishing this video was even longer! It's so peaceful, and I'm learning at the same time. This is what I call a great learning experience.
I can never get enough of these voiceless videos, from this, to Rune Malte 😍😍😍
Bertram changed my life! But I’m glad TA’s out here too, for us Americans that need links to buying stuff that Bertram just blacksmiths! Ahaha
Samuel Silva he does a fair bit of bushcraft as well or he did
Rune Malte is probably one of if not the best Bushcraft UA-camrs, at least i think.
A short tutorial on knots would be fab if you get time as I'm off camping in Cornwall next month
Thanks again , Matt
... Watching one of your videos only serves to remind me just how far, society, women & kids have altered us... we are approaching the abyss of culture... Dammit, the future doesn't bode well. So Thank Goodness for a few ,who are left like you Mike, & Thanks dearly for your videos... & may there always be a remnant. ; )
Excellent display of several techniques used with edged tools. This is what education should be.(watch, learn, try, repeat)
Thank you!!! I can watch this over and over and never get tired of watching. 🙏
The seat and the workbench are amazing! Thanks for showing! Great job. Greetings!
Silent Bushcraft - Pure Nature , this video reminded me of your videos! I really like the silent demonstration style using good camera angles and thoughtful framing of shots to show the skills, techniques, and steps.
About halfway through I was thinking... he needs a workbench!
I put this on in the background on another monitor while I work... little escape from the reality of the office. Thanks for making these videos.
I just thoroughly enjoy watching your videos. I find them nearly hypnotic, like watching Bob Ross paint, not sure if you know who he is, they are soothing, calming. Keep up the great work, look forward to many more. Thanks
Minus the Bob Ross hair!
Oh look a Bob Ross analogy gee never seen that one before...
Asmr you na
Bob ross and david simmins could be brothers lmao
@@AG.Floats how bout Mr Rogers then.
I love these, especially when you're out with your dad!
Nice foam rubber mallet , ... I mean , Spruce mallet . We have hardwood trees here in the Southern States . I make 2 cuts on a 4" log with a limb , nip that limb at 6 or 8 inches ... and I'm friggin' Thor ! AND ! I LOVE your pot tree . I made that thing , and at least 10 different variations of your hangers . I couldn't quit . A sharp knife , some good ideas and a bottle of Mead ... life has it's good moments . Thanks !
Going to go out on a limb and suggest that Mike knows what he is doing. 😁 Fascinating video!
the amount of sheer effort this guy puts into his videos Is insane. Great work!!!
The color palette of this entire video is very cohesive, down to the color of the pack and the smaller bags, very pleasing on the eyes. I'm sure this was not an accident, so we'll done!
Ok, this was awesome!!!! No endless jabbering and just plain real! Thanks for sharing, sir! 👍
This is so satisfying.
How is it possible to have so much talent, Simply beautiful film making skills that perfectly display your woodland skills to perfection.
Found this from watching vids on off the grid lifestyle popped up in recommendations.This is some awesome stuff
I don't
finaly someone with this type of bushcaft vidio...........thank you SO much
I have been in the forest 92% of the time and in my room at home for 8%.
I’ve been sitting in the forest by my house for so long lol, I built a chair and a perfect table. It’s so fun. I literally go the whole day, come home sleep and go again.
This is my favorite bushcraft video on UA-cam.
This is the perfect video for me right now. Booked flights to Norway a couple of hours ago; I’m going camping in the Norwegian wilderness for a week which I’m looking forward to. This has given me some ideas!
The Randomer enjoy your trip!
@@TAOutdoors thank you I'm sure I will!
That root with that knife....mesmerising!
I've watched a lot of youtube videos covering a range of subject matter. But this may the best video I've seen of them all! Great concept. Great execution. A video is worth a thousand words, as the saying goes.
Wow that is a huge piece of fatwood !!
Or was I mistaken .
Great skills to know and a good way to keep yourself occupied while enjoying nature. Thanks Mike. Hit that million good sir
Endlich mal richtig bushcraft zwischen dem "kaufe dies und kaufe das" UA-cam Kanälen.
Danke 😊✌🏾
All You need is a Good Dog for us all to fall in Love with ! Great Job as usual .
I come back to this video regularly for ideas for my scout troop. Thank you.
Ahh the sounds of fire in the woods ...hard to beat ...snooze time 😉
Yes i did enjoy. Brought me back to my younger days. Thank you , these are nice to watch on cold winter days from my couch :)
Nature is so beautiful
this is sooooo satisfying to watch. love the woodcraft!!!
The Viking House was awesome!
What a great video. Love these simple instructionals. I wish I could upvote twice.
Hands on Bushcraft, getting the job done. Excellent Video. 👍👍😎
The sounds are so soothing... Falling asleep 😁
Now that's BUSHCRAFT! Thanks for sharing.
I ❤️ TA OUTDOORS.
great use of stop cuts. I'll have to try that next time I'm squaring a log up. Thank you.
Now that was a Totally Awesome Outdoor video, Bushcraft and primitive camp skills plain and simple!!!
Really enjoyed this one mike....just the ticket when having my morning coffee..more like it please all the best mate
Wow ! I watched spellbound ! Impressive ! Full of surprises ! Thank you for sharing that !
Once again, great job man... Thank you for your efforts.
Your Dad is amazing now I know where you get your skills from❤️❤️
Gotta love those Silky Boy saws!
Cork on the scotch auger is a great idea.
lovely seeing you again
Here's to reaching ONE MILLION!
Came for the campfire hanger. Such a cool design I’ll definitely use myself. Little seat was cool also.
That hanger is fantastic.
Splendid video, shows the tranquility possible in the woods to a level I have never seen in any sort or form on film earlier! Thank you!!
I’m so glad you posted what kind of auger you used. Only after you gave a name to the tool I’ve been looking for , I was able to find it on amazon! Thanks again
Quiet in the woods videos are so underated, i absolutely love the peace of the woods 😚👌
Possibly the best how-to packed bushcraft vid I've ever seen! Awesome! Much respect and gratitude bud! Thank you!
Scott Rauber cheers Scott
My congratulations guy, this is true bushcraft, and it is greatly appreciated that the videos are silent. This is the first time I've seen your channel, but I'm already subscribed.
Love that style. Simple show of tools, skills and what can be achieved. Also a wonderful, relaxing time while watching :)
Thanks~~~Learned new skills (Taiwanese)
My man! This Eagle Scout and son of a 'woods are better than riatlin' trapper is so happy to see somebody that knows what lashing is and that it ain't just tyin; wood together, Great editing and camera work tii. I"m a new fan and sub for sure. At 36 I'm starting to get back at what I spent my young years doing. I won't have to search under bridges for a penthouse anymore but I've got acreage (800) and a new strip along a great trout and smallmouth creek to make something of. Just never wanna make it look like a Eurotrash 'campsite'
I'm Brazilian,i really liked your channel.
I work with carpentri in Brazil,and found your work very interesting, congratulations!
Amazing ❤
Love your creative and calm videos. Thanks also for the "gear I use" suggestions. I am building my outdoor/survival skills in order to do ultimately do bushcraft. Keep up the videos, really great!!!
the amount of patience tho, I could never.
This is fantastic. You are excellent at what you do. I love the editing style of the video as well. One of the most ASMR bushcraft videos I’ve ever watched. Makes me want to get out in the woods.
Demasiadas hojas secas alrededor del fuego... Con el pié arrástralas para fuera que te quede todo bien limpio... Sólo tierra. Y luego enciendes. Cuando haya aceite en la sartén, cocinar con brasas. Qué utensilios más bonitos tienes, son hasta estéticos!!!
I love the sound of the river
You are turning into primitive technology with the no-talk. awesome stuff
You do you but you had a pretty roundabout way of doing things. Fire hanger design is a new one to me, nice.
Awesome Vid Mike... It's always cool to watch you put together random things using your tools and the bush. It's hard to look away for just a moment lol worrying I might miss something.. Hope all is going well with the staging process of your new domestic arrangements. !! Cheers man..
I love the bench.
Great video Mike cheers for the entertainment, hope all is well with your moving preparations and hope the missus and bubba all well. ATB
Thanks for sharing this valuable technique. From Lew in Nottingham.
Alright bro, pretty sure this is actually just heaven
nice simple stool! it is perfect size!
I like your bush craft videos and I also like mixing survival skills with Bush crafting ...What ,we learn is what we know ? Thank you for videos and I hope you show more.....Learning..Lol
Absolutely fantastic!!!! Thx
That was time well spent. Thanks.
After the stool and bench I was half expecting the Bushcraft Baby Cradle! 😀. Great demos!
Jason Reynolds haha one day maybe!
sweet bro...we like watching you make stuff the old school way!
going out with a mate Saturday to do an overnight camp, we have set some dead wood there last time. we will be doing a few of these ideas then
Love it!!! Also working with pop dukes!!!👍🏼👍🏼
Thats a very usefull video with lot of technics.
Thank you for showing your practice, greeting from Hungary!
The spinning jib was so cool
Always good to see new projects. Keep up the great work. Good luck to you and the family.