Survival Desert Sugar Water -Yucca Juice-
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- Опубліковано 21 тра 2018
- To Survive in the Desert, you'll want to know this refreshing Trick!
Sweet refreshing juice from the drying flower stalk of the Yucca is a treat that few know about. Give this pro desert survival hack a try, you won't regret it!
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Hey Group,
This little trick is something that folks need to know about. Going to ferment some in primitive as a follow-up this month.
Medical Update: Vision is horrible due to worsening cataracts... getting a DR checkup mid June along with a referral for cataract surgery that will hopefully happen in July. Working and staying busy, but editing is keeping my stumbling and falling away from the public' view... no one wants to see that.
The Patreon is growing! I've several new supporters and a few folks have privately messaged to help the channel along in whatever ways that they can. I feel blessed every morning that I wake and have enough vision to film. I'm working... and it feels great.
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Hope everyone is well. Enjoy the vid and...
Until Next Time,
Bob Hansler
Thanks for the update man. Wishing you the best and ill be praying for you.
Bob Hansler God bless you brother. Enjoy all your vids. Hope your eyes get better. Thanks.
Bob Hansler Excellent video man. On a completely different subject...I read your post. Breaks my heart I'm in no position to help your channel out financially. You Certainly deserve it. The Intel you've shared here is invaluable. I won't be broke forever... Pretty sure anyway.. Lol
Lastly you will most certainly be in our thoughts and prayers over this way brother. You're entirely too young to have such an issue. May God lay a healing hand upon you and perform His Miracles. Peace be the Journey My Friend. I'll definitely share your video...the least I can do
Thanks for the love guys.
Bob you are in my prayers! As soon as I return back to work I will definitely become a patron to the channel! I've been off due to health reasons... Crohns & UC. I love the channel... May God Bless & watch over you!
Me: *lives in the middle of germany*
Also me: "Yeah I should probably know how to survive in the desert, I'll need that knowledge one day."
You never know, you could come to New Mexico and get lost.
noxaee I live at like the bottom of Texas and and I’ve never seen snow before in real life only in movies and pictures
@@amarieaguilar5858 its pretty fun unless you drive a car or ride a bike
hey my fellow nazi
@@adventuresofbigdickbret2855 shhh, they mustnt know of our uprising my friend
Always cool to see the various resources available in different environments. Good resource.
From Ontario ~~~ love you both! So different in terms of edibles but so educational! Thanks a ton both of you.
The Wooded Beardsman y'all two guys are awsome.
Ahh look who's here :D
The only thing i hate is people who kill reptiles
Meep
Yah , bush drinking 🍻😅
I was taught that by an old Mexican back in 91 . I was working on a ranch as a carpenter in th the boot heel of New Mexico and he worked there too. Learned a lot that summer.
Riverbendlongbows Outdoors could you explain how to make it??
@Aless. Lom. He never said anything about him inventing it, or acts like he did. He probably learned it from somebody else, and is sharing it with others. Grow the fuck up.
@Aless. Lom. holy shit stfu
@Aless. Lom. Azetcs were dumb tribals, same as your dad before he left your mom
@@dorudanieldumitrescu3004 they were actually one of the most advanced civilizations during there time...
now thet's a knoife.
Best comment
He judt recently got a limited edition knife
Phildepill: oi, Chroist on a boik!
Thats a very sharp knife I want one too
Nah mate that’s a cheese knife lol
3:30 the sounds when you eat in minecraft
wait wtf no
That was 1.8 minecraft
sounds nothing like it
Ye
The fact that the yucca flower stalk is loaded with edible carbs is good information. You did a good job of stripping the skin off of that stalk given your current disability. Great video Bob. Here's hoping things continue to improve. Thanks for sharing your wealth of knowledge. The cardinal's song in the background is the world's best soundtrack for your video. Until next time....
Yucca, the 7/11 of the desert.
Yucca
@@adam.ibanez Lol oops thanks for pointing that out, appreciated!
The kind of man I’m always trying to be. Knowledgable, practical, resourceful, and a great companion to his dog and wife. Keep strong Bob. You have my prayers and my views.
It's just like... cold water and sugar, just like fruit juice. Its just like sugar cane.
You are a wise teacher. I can hear your reverence for these plants. Respect all living beings, and you have more brethren, right?
Master O'None 🙄
This hack was already patched last update
@@NAT-rd8fl cactus commits grand theft auto*
TWDT Knox reality is often disappointing
Wish I would have read this comment earlier.I just tried it and it no longer works and I got banned.
@Khadesh Singh ikr bro...Damn Graal Admins
TWDT Knox what if u dont find desert sugar cane........lol
I am seeing more and more of the Yuccas here in Long Island. I have always thought they looked out of place and ugly except for the short time that they flower. Each video about each different use that you have made has helped me appreciate them more. They're still ugly and out of place, but appreciated ;) Thank Bob.
John Di Francisco
Yuccas, in NYC? Crazy.
I see prickly pear too, much seedier and smaller but just as sweet.
Won't that stem only appear in the spring ?
Suffolk county here 🚒
Yucca can also be used for shampoo.
I remember yucca being my favorite survival food when I was playing 7 days to die, now I want one in real life!
Thats why i stay in the desert biomes
@@residentflamingo115 same
Mad Deep best game ever!!
I'm a Big Fan of that Knife... your pretty cool too .. but that Knife is the Star of the show lol
Yeah that knife is a beauty. Lookin for something similar
Xiros get yourself a BK 9 or BK7
@@7volcast don't do this^
There are better knives out there. Support knife makers and buy an artistic powerhouse of a knife.
rando prior like what? And for how much?
@@7volcast sorry I am quite late to respond. Some of my favorite knives have come from my own shop of course. But my favorite still is from other incredibly talented artists. Go to a craft show and you're pretty much garunteed to find a knife maker or two. But for those who can't afford a custom knife, there are good budget options out there that are made of known steels. For example, go to any sporting goods stores or lots of online retailers and it will say "made from stainless steel" or "high carbon steel blade." Problem is, you have no idea what that knife is made of. Subsequently you are limiting yourself to mystery knives. If you are buying a knife steel selection should be top priority. I am no metallurgical engineer, but I have learned alot. Never buy a 440 or even 440C steel. You can find some steels out there that can't even compare to mass produced knives. Some of my favorite steels are S30V, NitroV CPM3V or 4V etc. These are expensive however because of the difficulty heat treating them. They don't just require an oil quench and simple tempering, they require a quench between aluminum plates with air being blown at them. Then the tempering process requires cryogenic treatment, so a bath in dry ice, acetone and liquid nitrogen (or something similar). So alot more money for the steel. If you are looking for some good brands that are reasonably priced, check out CRKT knives, which they make usually out of AUS6 or 8 which isn't anything special but better than anything you will find in a store. If you have a bit more to spend and want a good large knife made from known steel, I would recommend the Autine Leuku. I don't have one myself but I have seen it do some crazy shit like push cutting a birch tree in half with proper technique. But as a knife maker I do say find a good bladesmith and see what it costs to get one custom ordered or buy a prefab. Also, my biggest pet peeve with knives is the bevel. I hate secondary V edges. Which 90% of all knives come with. This is done because on lower quality steels it is the best possible edge because it doesn't dull as much as say, a true Scandinavian grind, a full flat or a convex bevel. I personally make my knives with a Scandi grind, then turn it into a scandivex on the stone. This is a great balance between a knife you could use for delicate tasks like carving tools or processing game/food and a brute of a knife you can use to process wood for making fires. And one last thing, if you are a knife connoisseur please check out the Milanika Puuko knives. They are by far my favorite style of knife available on the market, costing a small fortune each!
............Bob........even with your temporarily challenged vision you see far more than most people with good eyesight.............that is what makes you a great teacher of outdoor skills and appreciation...............Everytime you stumble and fall is one more opportunity to pull yourself back up on your feet and try a little harder.............We all look forward to each and every video you bring us ....each and every word of wisdom you speak to us...........Please don't become discouraged............We, along with the Good Lord above, are here to lift you up and guide you along the trail with a helping hand.............Be well, my friend...........
Thank you Greg. Ups and downs. Keeping busy and looking forward to hopefully getting the cataract out. Nose to the grindstone till then.
That was a encouraging gesture and what a great man that excepted it with gratitude. I am praying for your speedy recovery and relief of those cataracts.
Just discovered your channel and my son and I love it. Very family friendly. Thank you for the awesome content.
Brilliant Bob. Thanks for this. I have a huge yucca in my garden and have tried the flowers after seeing your vids. Very good. Also making ropes and soap with the leaves.
Just when you think you're getting to know a plant . . .
This video is brilliant. Thank you for creating this and sharing it with the world. Hope all goes well with the doctor's appointments and following surgeries. Looking forward to many more awesome videos from you.
Amazing survival! I love this video! Thanks for making it!
One of the only youtuber's i hit like before even watching because i know it's good!
This is cool that you know what's safe and not!
10/10 Best Desert survival hacks!
From what I’ve learned about the yucca plant from watching your videos is that it’s a very useful plant in many ways. Years ago I had yucca plants as a garden arrangement but I never knew how eatable it was.
Thanks for all the knowledge that you share my wife and I really enjoy it. Take care and see you again soon.
Came here because of Fallout: NV, stayed because of Bob's delivery. Well spoken and informative, no bluster, no showboating. Class act all the way. I'm glad I stumbled across this channel.
Hope your eye condition is improving mate.
The yucca flower turns out it is the National flower of El Salvador. And I never understood why. Now you have showed me why. It’s a wonderful plant.
Love that your channel focused more on knowlegde than gear and equipment. Hope all is well.
Bob, Chris just mentioned you’re going in for a cataract operation again, I wish everything goes well and you’re back on track right away. God speed
Bob you’re the best wilderness/survival channel on UA-cam! Thanks for taking the time out of your days to spread this info too us. Keep on keepin on brother ✌🏼
Always impressed with your knowledge and advice, Bob. Would love to see a video about any natural fermenting or food preservation techniques you know about. Keep up the great work and best of health to you.
hey bob and shawna. u two are amazing i recently started watching and came across ur medical story. i am amazed at how strong u both are and u both are such an insperation. and bob the fact that u never gave up and are back out there teaching and living ur life to the fullest is awsome words cant describe how incredible u are. i love ur videos and learning from u is crazy i plan on passing on some education u give to my son once he is old enough. continue to keep ur heads up and ill be watching for more updates. love u guys. stay strong. 💜
Always good to see a new video from you. I am wishing you the best in your health endeavors, keep us updated.
I’ve lived in the New Mexico desert before I moved there, knew about the seeds and the soap. Thank you for what you do.
So happy it up on your feet and making vids agian
I just came upon your site. Enjoy learning how to survive in desert. 🌵🐍 .
I hope your eye sight is ok now. Thanks for the education, DeeDee
Man, thank you for sharing this. This is really neat info for me because I live around plenty of yuccas. I found your channel around the time that you found out about your health issue. Just wanted to say that I'm really happy that you're doing well and are still at it. lotsa love
I am addicted to your channel binge watching and learning so much dont have everything out in our woods like ya'll but learning if I am in the woods like I always am I am picking up great tips from you thank you and hope all is well with you thinking of you :) take care my friend
Every new video bob I learn something new from you
The term for this in Apache is "Cuz". The roasted mash is a treat especially from the agave or century plants. Great video !
Great video! Thank you for describing your experience so thoroughly and also for giving me your perspective about the old traditions. Kind regards Thor from Sweden!
I always learn from your videos Bob! I really appreciate the effort you put into teaching!
Ya know, the funny thing is that I don't live even a few states away from a desert, but this is so satisfying not only that you cook these things that come from the desert, but you also prove to show that people can suck it up if they think that it's impossible to survive the desert (at least depending on its conditions)
Hey man, I subbed quite a while back but haven't seen many of your videos. I live in Newfoundland so its far from desert but I do find your stuff interesting and can use some parts in my environment. I like the part about the defensive plant characteristics. That is a unique way to look at plant life and I think it shows you have a mind that is in tune with nature. Also, nice knife.
Thank you, Bob. Living in AZ and spending as much time as I can in the desert, its always a good thing to know as much as I can.
Awesome video & super awesome to see Ur still educating us. Still praying for U & family...may God continue to bless Y'all. Keep up the amazing work.
I'm excited for the hooch episode.
Banana yucca, beautiful, fallout taught me already
It's so good to see you doing well Bob. God bless you.
I love when wild UA-camrs make videos in the jungle and desert like this keep it up❤️💯💪🏽
I learned way to much just now watching this, so many WHAAAAT I didn't know that moments
Hi Bob, great videos. My family and I have gathered around the tv to watch all you do. We have enjoyed these thoroughly.
One idea, which will be important for outdoors folks, is a 'survival gear review'. Maybe grab some items off the shelf which are touted as survival gear and test them in the brush to see how effective they are. This may save a life in the future as someone may have items touted for survival, but once in practice may find the product less than stellar. Thanks again!
Great idea for desert survival thanks for the helpful information Bob y'all are awesome keep up the awesome and amazing work
This channel is one of best here on UA-cam. What a great content! I live in Texas and I’m so glad to see something from here with a such high knowledge. Thank you so much for sharing!
Nice video Bob
Thank you 👍👌👋🇬🇧
Bob hansler I miss all those CATCH CLEAN & COOK videos!... watching your videos made me want to do outside family activities so I started to do activities with my 3 boys & wife outside aswell they love it can you make more videos of survival eating diff. PLANTS that are edible and maybe more TRAPS and HUNTING aswell would sound cool to watch and learn thnk u Bob hope everything goes or went well with your health
Working on foraging vid right now... needing rain though. We will see what we can do for sure!
Excellent video. Like all of them. Best of health Bob!
Thanks, Bob, an excellent video, that is full of great information. Great editing, the presentation is superb as you always demonstrate in your documentaries. Keep well my friend.
Very interesting. I did not know this. Great video.
I hope I never get stuck in the dam desert, but if I do, maybe this will help me out. Thanks for the video my Bladed Brother ⚔️
Wow Bob! been watching some of your vides lately and even though i consider myself fairly educated in buscrafting i had never before thought of the point you make in this video as to analize why nature is the way that it is, that is some real good food for thought thanks!
Man, you're awesome. Glad I finally found a survival channel from Texas worth watching.
No video is complete unless Huck makes an appearence. Great seeing the videos coming out lately.
Nobody:
Me at night watching videos about surviving in the desert even though I’m never gonna leave the house.
Excellent Video Man! That kind of knowledge saves lives. And it doesn't get any better than that! Stay Blessed!
Well as they say
You live and learn ! Thanks Bob I will remember that trick
Thanks for sharing 👍👋🇬🇧
maan i always love to chew on sugar cane back then, and it taste sooo goood if you buy the sugar cane juice.
Bob..here in northern il. We are jealous of your yucca lol..come here and chill with me well do a video for the good outdoors folk here.♡ you videos man thank you and u ntill next time my friend
Just got a huge surprise tonight and made my day when i came across the woodbeard dude. Didn't recognize you at first but the hat, shirt and jeans gave you away and made me keep watching his video. Man, that guy can talk. So happy to see you and your better half doing videos again. Hope all is well brother!!
I've watched a few of your videos and needless to say I am impressed and I subscribed.
sorry for making the same comment on two videos..... my bad... I am a idiot lol.
This I will ned to check on with the smaller cousins I have here in west Texas. They just came into bloom.
Coming within the week. Going to gather a few myself. Definitely a refreshing treat Wes... and know that my wife has now taken to listening to your live vids. You left an impression and she enjoys your digital presence. Enjoyed having you out.
One thing i surely learned from watching ALL your videos
That's one durable knife
Another great video you are the real deal when it comes to the outdoor survival stuff.
I have been working in the optical industry for a long time , and I just want to tell you try not to worry to much about your cataract surgery it has really improved greatly in past 15 to 20 years . I know you live in Texas not sure where though , there are some great Ophthalmologists here in the Dallas / Fort worth area that specialize in your procedure just do your research on your doctors that perform your procedure and you should be more than OK, try not to worry about it ...
I'm so glad to see your still making videos Bob you are such an amazing outdoors man and a real texas guy I'm from Tennessee and love the outdoors and nature and I really like ur knowledge and respect for nature and all the critters and how your skills can be used anywhere to survive u have a awsome.channel and I look forward to more videos
Thank you for great informative videos. Organic castor oil is a remedy for cataracts. Sending prayers to you and your family.
I think I'll plant some of these on my property. 🤔🤔
I always learn from you,but you also have this calming effect on me as I learn. You and your sweet Huck. Found a small yucca plant right on the side of the road here in VA. Wondering if i can transplant it to my yard.
Now this would be a perfect plant for diabetics to keep their blood sugar up.
Also,a small piece of yucca at the grocery store is outrageous.
And I stay in awe about how intricate life is in nature & how the seeds are spread. Everything is there for a reason.
Awesome man!! Can’t wait to try it!! Thank you for another great episode!!!
How much of a beast would this dude be if he was on Naked and Afraid with his knife.
Don't forget, that yucca alcohol can make a decent ersatz fuel for fires and such.
ersatz alles klar xd
Technique is the real survival tool. A knife makes it alot easier. Cheers from Australia mate.
A pollero that helped a cousin crosing the border like two years ago teached my cousin this and other tricks to survive the desert. Thanks to this videos I'm buildig the knowledge to chase the American dream. Thanks compadre.
Thats a very neat tip, I live in Ohio so we dont have anything like that around here or any sugarcane I dont think other than some of the groceri stores, still its very informative and nobody does it better than you even with the presentation, as always Bob very very good job well done.
Yuccas grow up here in Michigan. They don't propagate due to the cold weather, but definitely are a popular garden plant that can resist the cold winters. You may be able to find them in Ohio, albeit smaller.
Besides chewing the stalk for the sugar water, can you also eat it in a survival situation to fill an empty belly with the roughage? Or would that be like eating too much tree cambium in a survival situation and cause... er, um, 'difficulty' the next day?
Ehh. When surviving, a belly full doesn't always count for much. I could be dated with meat, but starving for calories. I'd cook the fibers in boiling water, strain the ruffage and reduce into a syrup.
This man is the best survival person I have ever seen
You are an inspiration and a gentleman Bob. Thank you for all of your videos.
In pilippines we eat that here and its not hard to fine here cuz its everywhere
Sugar cane plant is easy to find in Malaysia
not in desert tho
@Shannon Jowey even easier in my grandpas plantation
easiest inside your local asian grocery store
I am grateful I am surrounded by these plants. Thank you for the extra knowledge I gained from this video. I'm excited to explore the ways I can use this plant as needed!
Big fan of Bowie style camp knives.
Keep it up. Prayers for your vision recover.
BTW the sound quality is a 1000 percent better. 👍😉🇺🇸
Yucca plants are very common and look similar to a aloe vera plant its used in some tequilas
How do u identify the plant... I ain’t tryna pull a Chris mccandless
I live no where near a desert, but I really like the stuff you cook / eat it looks good
Always nice to learn more about my native texan foliage. I might do this for fun
I feel dehydrated after watching this video.
Like to have these guys sing "look for the bear necessities.'
Your videos are always so awesome and informative to everyone. I am really looking forward to watching you ferment this, the old fashioned way you were explaining about in the video. That will be a very interesting and entertaining video.
Thanks for the info and as always, thumbs up.
God Bless bro.
Great video as always Bob. Stay at it and hang in there. Blessings to you and your family. Thanks for the share, t
"a good rain", he says.
You may not realize that where I live we get 4 total inches in a year. And our total deficit is climbing towards 5 trillion gallons.
When it is raining, I find our totals online, real time by the 100th.
Our last "good rain" was .08.
I wish I lived in the lavish luxury of the Arizona desert or West Texas.
Very late, it just randomly come up in my recommended. I just moved to Yucca AZ and I got something like these in my front yard but everyone calls them Joshua Trees. Are they the same thing?
Similar. You’ll have to experiment and tell me how it goes this spring. The wife wants Joshua trees... but they grow slowly.
@@BobHansler Alright thanks. Mine aren't very tall yet, only being maybe 2ft but I could probably find one come spring
Just watched again and still love it. Thanks
he has a calm and relaxed way to tell things and to show how to handle stuff👍