Hi from the U.s. I just discovered your videos the other day, and have watched a few. You are so respectful of the areas you occupy , like sure, you're there, but when you get fire wood you take only the dead ones. You put your shelters up and enjoy the spot, but when you leave it's like the land was never disturbed, I respect you for that. Thank you
He buys a hell of a lot of gear though. New equipment every video it seems. That's not great for the environment. Just because your carbon footprint is on the other side of the world doesn't mean it's not a problem.
That was special. To sit stare and feed a fire with wood you’ve harvested, cook food you’ve earned (and tempted viewers with) best of all listen to a storm when you’re out there in it. Thank you for those of us who will only experience this through you and your fellow Bush Crafters.
As a car camper with more than enough room for everything. It is really awesome to see how you guys go in with two ruck sacks and set up what looks to be a pretty big campsite. Then leave with it all on your backs again, really neat.
Andy I enjoy your camping trips immensely. You are a genius with a camera. Love your scenes looking at the vegetation and how you allow the camera to linger a bit long, just to let the viewer soak up the beauty of nature. And your cooking always leaves me hungry. You’re definitely giving me camping fever. Please keep up the good work.
I camped for several years while being a member of the Society for Creative Anachronists. Imagine camping during a hot summer in Texas in long, heavy medieval gowns! And yes, there were many a time it rained very hard, especially during the nights. I had a rather large dome tent when they first came out here in the States. I usually didn't have the great food you cooked, but learned how to make a pretty good stir fry with a small propane stove. We usually camped 2 or 3 nights, except for once a year going to Pennsylvania for the Pensic War, which was a week at that time. Good times! I finally left because of politics and rocks under the sleeping mat. I enjoy watching you - may have to find a nice tree on my tiny ranch, try to escape the fire ants, and do a little camping - without the historical gowns and a softer bed for this aging body!😊
@spanishdncr71 The tent I had was actually very nice, plus, by the end, I was using a cot. Now I'm 68 yrs old, and my body has problems some nights with sleeping inside on a good mattress. But it is fun to fantasize going back in time with all of these conveniences.
Just got home yesterday from an absolutely lovely two week camping trip in the woods. Already aching to be back out again but I'm glad I can still escape the city through your videos!
Andy I just wanted to thank you again. Everytime I watch one of your videos you teach me something and always better than any book and I just wanted to thank you again
Hello Marc, I sure like that tarp tent you put up, there. It's good to see you camping with Andy. I love his videos and like it when he camps with a friend. I also love videos where people camp in the rain. Andy, you sure built a mini bondfire, there, in that little stove!!! Fire is so beautiful to watch, if it's contained, that is...
Loved listening to the blackbird telling everyone he was home, the two trees rubbing and then the ⛈. I was lay in bed in the dark letting my imagination run riot. Brilliant episode
Something my daddy told me years ago when I was a wee lad, when we used wood and kerosene (paraffin for you brits) exclusively to heat our home. I am 53 now and I've lived by these words every since. The moment you think you got enough wood to last, double it and then double it again. Then you're in the ballpark on how much you need.
Brilliant as always Andy. Ive said it before, but your videos are like therapy to me. So relaxing to watch. Love them. Im going solo wild camping tomorrow night for the first time. Ive camped a lot in the past, in the Lake District but with mates. Im lucky that my wifes Dad, still owns a few acres from the farm he was raised on. Its close by. Ill be camping on that. I wont lie, im slightly anxious about it. I have no idea why. Prolly just plain old fear of the dark. But, I love being in nature. I bought a Hilleberg Atko about 20 years ago off Ray Mears site. Its been in the loft. Time to put it to use. Please Keep the videos coming.
Hello Andy. Hoping got to see the three of you, Andy, Simon and Mark doing the collabs. It would be a dream come true. Stay safe guys. Enjoying the video now. Love from Borneo Malaysia.
Wednesday is sorted for me watching Andy's video with Mark I'm having bacon sandwich and a beer thanks guys for fantastic video as always great to watch you guys filming a awesome video together cheers Andy and Mark 👍👌👏😊🙂
*There is no any thrilling and adventurous campings more than camping in a hard rainy and thunderstorm atmosphere ! Great video Andy. It helps me to relax and sooth my mind during this horrible crisises here in Sri Lanka !!!* 🇱🇰 😑👍
As much as I dislike camping in the rain I do find the sound of rain on a tent incredibly relaxing and it's brilliant to fall asleep to. A bit of morning rain that clears up into sunshine is the best weather combination
I am from Australia and i watch your videos before bed to help me wind down it gives me memories of the time i spent on the road travelling the length and bredth of the mainland of the country love your vedoes keep them coming
Waiting for the thunderstorm was like waiting for Christmas morning! Nice that it held off until you had all your meals done Everyone loves a storm! Take care 🇨🇦⛈❤️
Love these videos as a fella from Canada 🇨🇦 do alot of this myself appreciate the time and effort! Put into the videos. By the way food always looks delicious! Thank you so much for the videos cheers from Canada!
Every camper and boy-scout in the states knows that when you hear an eerie squealing sound coming from the forest canopy it's the Mountain Tree-Chupacabra sharpening it's claws against the rough bark before starting a hunt. Fire does keep them away though. As long as it keeps burning....
Yeah , used to be a favorite of mine ,steak biscuit or sausage and Yellow mustard with a fresh coffee and a shot of caffeine stirred in. I bet that was some great sleep under the tent and tarps during the thunderstorm and rain. Safe Travels Fellas.
Beautiful! love the sounds like jungle. Cooking over the fire learning much..Great job..Your speaking voice sweet! Everything beautiful! Thank you.. God bless you both, look forward to going camping with you next time😊.
Enjoyed this video. When the storm rolled in, jets went over my house and I thought we were having a thunderstorm too 🤣. It was perfect timing! Thanks for sharing your experiences in the wilderness.
Looked like a great trip . Rain falling on a tarp makes the best sleep. I like the lantern hanger . I carry a cumbersome shepherds pole sometimes for the same purpose. Y’all have a great day
Well it’s 3:00 AM and what better to do than watch another video. Can’t wait to see what’s for dinner and breakfast. You got mad skills when it comes to cooking. Stay safe and blessed. So glad I found you and your awesome videos.......
This is part of camping I am focusing on, bad weather camping and I will be watching this closely I want to experience bad weather camping you never know when the weather will turn on us. You plated up a lovely meal at camp, goes to show us that even camp food a well presented meal shows pride in your efforts.
When I was a kid and early teens whenever we went riverside camping on our three day holiday weekends (Memorial Day/Labor Day/Independence Day) it would pour down raining every single time. Fortunately we never had to process firewood; the property owner we rented the campsite from always provided it.
This is the third time (i think) I've watched this just for Kent and Marc's enjoyment of storm. Never understood why it's so many ppls fear. Maybe loud noise maybe a throwback to evolutionary biology. To me it's like crashing waves just the power of nature bang at it.
You're an awesome wood chopper.. so satisfying to watch.. the squeaking trees sound (to me) like a train whistle, like you are near an old fashioned train station
Andy, I live in Australia and enjoy camping and the outdoors. I have watched many of your videos and must say that I think this is one of your best, the meals you prepare are mouth watering, Keep those camping videos coming. Pete Drew Melbourne Australia
New veiwer and truly respect that your trying to cook Mexican food out there. Everything looked good made me want an elote (sweet corn) video before with eggs and salsa 😋 👏🏼
Andy, got you beat on sheltering in a thunderstorm. Some 40 yrs ago, while I was at a horse show, we had a massive thunderstorm and had to shelter i 44:49 n the horse trailer. 2 large horses, all the tack and grooming stuff, 3 humans all in the front of the trailer for 3 hours. Pretty crowded! The show ring was encircled by a swale which took a bit to drain b4 they restarted the show. It was an interesting day for sure!
Pro tip, cut the avocado in half, then half the half's. then cut the very tip off, and you can peel them back like a banana. You get all of it in one good peel if you are lucky and don't have to mess with a spoon. Cheers
Hi Andy I can’t wait to get in here and see your video. Always a pleasure to watch you and thanks for posting. I wish I would’ve found this earlier I looked. Have a nice week
I am living in Cambodia and it was 38c today and heat index 45c and its relentless . I will probably return to the UK in 2024 and spend some time wild camping and look forward to typically English weather
Beautiful video! Great food….great company….and fantastic location. WishI were there…here in Florida in the US we are having horrible heat…yesterday 103 F!Thank you for sharing this with us!
Great video. Much prefer to watch UK bushcrafters camping. I can relate to the areas yoe camp in and have been to many of them. Thanks again and please carry on 🏕️😂
Hi from the U.s. I just discovered your videos the other day, and have watched a few. You are so respectful of the areas you occupy , like sure, you're there, but when you get fire wood you take only the dead ones. You put your shelters up and enjoy the spot, but when you leave it's like the land was never disturbed, I respect you for that. Thank you
He buys a hell of a lot of gear though. New equipment every video it seems. That's not great for the environment. Just because your carbon footprint is on the other side of the world doesn't mean it's not a problem.
@@EXCELLENTpoocringe
well u cant burn healthy trees, you have to get dead wood. Fresh wood doesnt really burn all that well.....
He isn’t getting dead trees to protect the environment…it’s cured wood and burns better.
@@EXCELLENTpoo I am going to collect mucho Styrofoam after Christmas and burn it. So much for my carbon footprint!
That was special. To sit stare and feed a fire with wood you’ve harvested, cook food you’ve earned (and tempted viewers with) best of all listen to a storm when you’re out there in it. Thank you for those of us who will only experience this through you and your fellow Bush Crafters.
He’s got a power saw ….
@@andrewmuncy3570 Yeah, but his saw is powered by bushcrafting good intentions... Wait..What...?
Oh calm down.
@@papabear9481 he’s got a proper bush saw he’s used in many of his videos it’s not like he can’t do it
@@420caspersen420 I am very well aware of that, I've seen him work countless times
As a car camper with more than enough room for everything. It is really awesome to see how you guys go in with two ruck sacks and set up what looks to be a pretty big campsite. Then leave with it all on your backs again, really neat.
Andy I enjoy your camping trips immensely. You are a genius with a camera. Love your scenes looking at the vegetation and how you allow the camera to linger a bit long, just to let the viewer soak up the beauty of nature. And your cooking always leaves me hungry. You’re definitely giving me camping fever. Please keep up the good work.
Yes, storytelling that leaves a smile on one's face!
Yeah I've got camping fever too but need to get more gear. I'm 66 female from Australia 🇦🇺
Thunderstorm ones are my favorite to watch.❤
I'm only happy when it rains!!
Living in dry New Mexico, I love the rain. A rare thing here...
Yes. This
i want him to try a storm like we get here in the us. some of those tents he does would blow flat.
@@aredub1847p⁰pp
Man I love the sound of wind through the trees and those rubbing trees sounds like rusted swings very nice.
I love watching you and Marc together in your videos, you seem like good mates who enjoy each other’s company. Wholesome content!
Top geezers, Ange' n' Marco ⛺️ 🏕
I think they look very awkward
dawn, no need to criticize. Keep it to yourself.
Gays???
Who boyo. You?
Another great vlog! That fire was heating up a storm!! Must be very atmospheric camping in a thunderstorm...thanks again guys!😊
I camped for several years while being a member of the Society for Creative Anachronists. Imagine camping during a hot summer in Texas in long, heavy medieval gowns! And yes, there were many a time it rained very hard, especially during the nights. I had a rather large dome tent when they first came out here in the States. I usually didn't have the great food you cooked, but learned how to make a pretty good stir fry with a small propane stove. We usually camped 2 or 3 nights, except for once a year going to Pennsylvania for the Pensic War, which was a week at that time. Good times! I finally left because of politics and rocks under the sleeping mat. I enjoy watching you - may have to find a nice tree on my tiny ranch, try to escape the fire ants, and do a little camping - without the historical gowns and a softer bed for this aging body!😊
You could always try a little glamping with a nice big inflatable tent to sleep in and a nice air mattress.
@spanishdncr71 The tent I had was actually very nice, plus, by the end, I was using a cot. Now I'm 68 yrs old, and my body has problems some nights with sleeping inside on a good mattress. But it is fun to fantasize going back in time with all of these conveniences.
Just got home yesterday from an absolutely lovely two week camping trip in the woods. Already aching to be back out again but I'm glad I can still escape the city through your videos!
Feeling it, mates. Keep it simple, stay sane, stay free.
Those tortillas looked scrumptious
Andy I just wanted to thank you again. Everytime I watch one of your videos you teach me something and always better than any book and I just wanted to thank you again
Hello Marc, I sure like that tarp tent you put up, there. It's good to see you camping with Andy. I love his videos and like it when he camps with a friend. I also love videos where people camp in the rain.
Andy, you sure built a mini bondfire, there, in that little stove!!! Fire is so beautiful to watch, if it's contained, that is...
The fact it was a rainy day while watching this makes it feel so much juicier, cheers Andy 🍻
Loved listening to the blackbird telling everyone he was home, the two trees rubbing and then the ⛈. I was lay in bed in the dark letting my imagination run riot.
Brilliant episode
Can’t wait to watch this one!!! So happy you are getting thunderstorms.. very jealous ! It makes me happy to watch ! ♡
Thanks Katie :) 2 storms in 2 weeks now haha
gppppp
Something my daddy told me years ago when I was a wee lad, when we used wood and kerosene (paraffin for you brits) exclusively to heat our home. I am 53 now and I've lived by these words every since. The moment you think you got enough wood to last, double it and then double it again. Then you're in the ballpark on how much you need.
Brilliant as always Andy. Ive said it before, but your videos are like therapy to me. So relaxing to watch. Love them. Im going solo wild camping tomorrow night for the first time. Ive camped a lot in the past, in the Lake District but with mates. Im lucky that my wifes Dad, still owns a few acres from the farm he was raised on. Its close by. Ill be camping on that. I wont lie, im slightly anxious about it. I have no idea why. Prolly just plain old fear of the dark. But, I love being in nature. I bought a Hilleberg Atko about 20 years ago off Ray Mears site. Its been in the loft. Time to put it to use. Please Keep the videos coming.
And that was a year ago. I really hope you went and had a great one xxx
Compliments on your photography/film making, editing and overall presentation.
Hello Andy. Hoping got to see the three of you, Andy, Simon and Mark doing the collabs. It would be a dream come true. Stay safe guys. Enjoying the video now. Love from Borneo Malaysia.
At 10:18 you both go mmm at the same time
@@TheShmelly true😂🤣
Wednesday is sorted for me watching Andy's video with Mark I'm having bacon sandwich and a beer thanks guys for fantastic video as always great to watch you guys filming a awesome video together cheers Andy and Mark 👍👌👏😊🙂
My ancestors " dwelt by the Ash tree", glad you find it useful too.😊
*There is no any thrilling and adventurous campings more than camping in a hard rainy and thunderstorm atmosphere ! Great video Andy. It helps me to relax and sooth my mind during this horrible crisises here in Sri Lanka !!!* 🇱🇰 😑👍
TC my friend. Hope Everything will be fine soon. Best wishes from India.
Love from England🎆🌄🌿
Brilliant camp Andy thanks for taking us with you! You can’t beat a bit of camping in the rain, as long as you’re dry of course!
Best 2 channels on camping Kent and Mark love you guys.
As much as I dislike camping in the rain I do find the sound of rain on a tent incredibly relaxing and it's brilliant to fall asleep to. A bit of morning rain that clears up into sunshine is the best weather combination
I am from Australia and i watch your videos before bed to help me wind down it gives me memories of the time i spent on the road travelling the length and bredth of the mainland of the country love your vedoes keep them coming
Waiting for the thunderstorm was like waiting for Christmas morning!
Nice that it held off until you had all your meals done
Everyone loves a storm!
Take care 🇨🇦⛈❤️
thank you for your videos, I could watch them for hours, love the outdoors
My favorite vid so far thanks for sharing! Cheers! 🥤 I don't drink anymore for health reasons so cheers with my favorite soft drink.😁
Love these videos as a fella from Canada 🇨🇦 do alot of this myself appreciate the time and effort! Put into the videos. By the way food always looks delicious! Thank you so much for the videos cheers from Canada!
Loving the thunderstorm, but loving Mark even better 😅 handsome chap!! 😊
Just two buddies enjoying nature and living my dream, love it.
Every camper and boy-scout in the states knows that when you hear an eerie squealing sound coming from the forest canopy it's the Mountain Tree-Chupacabra sharpening it's claws against the rough bark before starting a hunt. Fire does keep them away though. As long as it keeps burning....
Those breakfast sandwiches I what I call a walking heart attack! Looked good cooking over a fire!
Yeah , used to be a favorite of mine ,steak biscuit or sausage and Yellow mustard with a fresh coffee and a shot of caffeine stirred in.
I bet that was some great sleep under the tent and tarps during the thunderstorm and rain.
Safe Travels Fellas.
This rain is so soothing and relaxing. Love it.
Look Andy’s back with his mate in tow and it’s that time of day when Andy shows all of us cooking skills he’s learnt out and about
Nice Camp !!! 4×4 tent !!! Nice groceries too !!! Thanks. ...Alan in 🇨🇱 Texas
Absolutely love your content! I’ve started making my own campfire cooking videos here in BC Canada 🇨🇦
U have such a good aim with chopping the wood ay😁
I love watching and listening to Thunder Storms Andy, we get some super ones at our home in Florida. Awesome.
❤ Hi, I once saw wood cut into an old car tire so that it doesn't keep falling on the ground!
God bless from the Netherlands
We all do that at home, but where in the rucksack would you put the tyre?
❤ Love your videos wish you could be in south Alabama and experience our wet winter weather.
Beautiful! love the sounds like jungle.
Cooking over the fire learning much..Great job..Your speaking voice sweet! Everything beautiful! Thank you..
God bless you both, look forward to going camping with you next time😊.
Enjoyed this video. When the storm rolled in, jets went over my house and I thought we were having a thunderstorm too 🤣. It was perfect timing! Thanks for sharing your experiences in the wilderness.
Good to see you camping with someone. I feel camping with others make it a bit more special, but I do like my own time to.
Thanks for the video
Looked like a great trip . Rain falling on a tarp makes the best sleep. I like the lantern hanger . I carry a cumbersome shepherds pole sometimes for the same purpose. Y’all have a great day
Love watching your videos in the early mornings on Saturdays or Sundays....thanks for all the great content.
From the Prairies of Canada!
Thanks :D
Thanks fellas. Really like the sounds of thunderstorms
*Love the sounds of rain and thunder!*
Well it’s 3:00 AM and what better to do than watch another video. Can’t wait to see what’s for dinner and breakfast. You got mad skills when it comes to cooking. Stay safe and blessed. So glad I found you and your awesome videos.......
That was pretty basic-fried spam and tacos? How bad a cook are you?
There's something about thunderstorms....it's awesome!
You make the wood splitting look so effortless
You just have the best set up with cooking equipment
Thank you Andy. Another great adventure and video.
This is part of camping I am focusing on, bad weather camping and I will be watching this closely I want to experience bad weather camping you never know when the weather will turn on us. You plated up a lovely meal at camp, goes to show us that even camp food a well presented meal shows pride in your efforts.
When I was a kid and early teens whenever we went riverside camping on our three day holiday weekends (Memorial Day/Labor Day/Independence Day) it would pour down raining every single time. Fortunately we never had to process firewood; the property owner we rented the campsite from always provided it.
This is the third time (i think) I've watched this just for Kent and Marc's enjoyment of storm. Never understood why it's so many ppls fear. Maybe loud noise maybe a throwback to evolutionary biology. To me it's like crashing waves just the power of nature bang at it.
You're an awesome wood chopper.. so satisfying to watch.. the squeaking trees sound (to me) like a train whistle, like you are near an old fashioned train station
20:35 Definitely into the beers already, for sure!!!
Perfect camp out guys. Enjoyed watching.
Love the way you get the fire started
Andy, I live in Australia and enjoy camping and the outdoors. I have watched many of your videos and must say that I think this is one of your best, the meals you prepare are mouth watering, Keep those camping videos coming.
Pete Drew
Melbourne
Australia
Boundless voyage makes a great titanium pour over coffee filter which I use for loose tea. Love their products.
Great video as always. Good to see you back out with Mark. Those marshmallows looked huge. Thanks for sharing.
Wonderful. It’s the simple things that make life worth living
Marc seems like good people. His channel is hilarious! Terrah!
PUNK IPA!!! MY FAVOURITE BEER! This man has wonderful taste! 🤩😍🥰
It always great to see you always having on what you love doing and it's a fantastic video keep up with the fantastic work
First class lads enjoyed your camp thanks for letting us come along 😅
Loved the final shot of the two of you heading off down the trail.
Fire is so beautiful and I love to watch it--as long as it's contained, that is...
New veiwer and truly respect that your trying to cook Mexican food out there. Everything looked good made me want an elote (sweet corn) video before with eggs and salsa 😋 👏🏼
Andy, got you beat on sheltering in a thunderstorm. Some 40 yrs ago, while I was at a horse show, we had a massive thunderstorm and had to shelter i 44:49 n the horse trailer. 2 large horses, all the tack and grooming stuff, 3 humans all in the front of the trailer for 3 hours. Pretty crowded! The show ring was encircled by a swale which took a bit to drain b4 they restarted the show. It was an interesting day for sure!
Well done andy you have just solved the problem of the spam tin for me struggled for years with a knife
Love to see you guys tucking in to hearty food. Xx
Made me hungry. Nothing like fire and thunder to season a meal.
Happy Wednesday Andy and Mark big shout out to you good Sirs
I've not eaten spam since I was a kid (long time ago!). That looked so damned good I have to get some and try it again! Great video!
At [9:30], the way you cooked that steak on the open flame-just wow! Looks like a five-star restaurant meal.
Loved this video, thanks for sharing, what an amazing camp! 👍
Once again sir a great well done video. Camping with close friends in any weather is always a good camp. I'm very impressed with your axe skills sir.
OK this is exceptional because 1) under a tarp?! and thunderstorm. Crazy.
Pro tip, cut the avocado in half, then half the half's. then cut the very tip off, and you can peel them back like a banana. You get all of it in one good peel if you are lucky and don't have to mess with a spoon. Cheers
No skimping on the food for sure. Those were great meals. I always enjoy your videos. They are so chill.
Always a pleasure and awesome to see your videos. Thank you for sharing 😊
Just stumbled on your videos and have now been binge watching for hours! Love!!! ❤❤❤
Thank you for sharing your wonderful camping trip 👍☺️
Hi Andy I can’t wait to get in here and see your video. Always a pleasure to watch you and thanks for posting. I wish I would’ve found this earlier I looked. Have a nice week
I am living in Cambodia and it was 38c today and heat index 45c and its relentless . I will probably return to the UK in 2024 and spend some time wild camping and look forward to typically English weather
Thanks love the shows makes me a little homesick keep it up from Australia 👍
Hi Andy! Enjoyed this video as always. I loved those two deserted beach videos you did awhile ago. Would love to see you go back there again. :)
The cover for your lantern is spot on. Nice touch!
ooh the sound of chopping logs evokes memories, mustve been warm work......fried spam, I was so jealous...
Beautiful video! Great food….great company….and fantastic location. WishI were there…here in Florida in the US we are having horrible heat…yesterday 103 F!Thank you for sharing this with us!
Simon would be real proud of the wood stack
I swear mark says 'wu-sa' on the second chop, love it! :)
Awesome thanks for bringing us along
Great video. Much prefer to watch UK bushcrafters camping. I can relate to the areas yoe camp in and have been to many of them. Thanks again and please carry on 🏕️😂