Triple X's Rambler Bushcrafter in action

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  • Опубліковано 30 лис 2024

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  • @gerhardoberhofer7700
    @gerhardoberhofer7700 8 років тому +1

    Hello from Austria! I like your videos because they are very naturally. Thank you for your work and your comments. Good job !

    • @highlandtrekker
      @highlandtrekker  8 років тому +1

      Thanks you so much for the kind words my friend ! I'm glad you enjoyed, I hope to have more wilderness camping videos and less gear reviews in the near future. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍

    • @gerhardoberhofer7700
      @gerhardoberhofer7700 7 років тому

      I am looking forward to your next videos. Thank you from Austria.

  • @MarkYoungBushcraft
    @MarkYoungBushcraft 8 років тому

    Great job Wayne. The Rambler is a nice knife for sure. We got the rain Saturday night and all day Sunday. Washed most of our snow away

    • @highlandtrekker
      @highlandtrekker  8 років тому

      The rain started here while I was filming this vid and came down hard for the rest of the day and night, 90 % of our snow is gone too. The rambler is the heaviest knife I own so as a one tool option it's my choice...not a replacement for an axe or saw but in a pinch it will get you through. This is the second time that a couple of scene clips get rejected while down loading, I'm not sure why ?? I wanted to show in real time making that pot hanger in the field. Thanks for watching Mark

  • @jacqueline7118
    @jacqueline7118 8 років тому

    Excellent video Wayne. It is amazing what can be done with just a knife with a good skill set. Thanks for sharing.

    • @highlandtrekker
      @highlandtrekker  8 років тому +1

      Thanks Jacqueline, a knife is definitely not a replacement for an axe or a saw but in a pinch it can get you through ! Thanks for watching and commenting

  • @akdriller8806
    @akdriller8806 8 років тому

    Not sure where but it's the second time I've seen that design potholder and am impressed again! Thanks for the video, well done.

    • @highlandtrekker
      @highlandtrekker  8 років тому

      Thanks, I got the idea from " Tinman bushcraft " the nice thing about it is that it adjusts from side to side as well as up and down. By moving side to side you can dry items such as socks or gloves with out getting fire damage and up and down is great to control the heat for cooking !. Thanks for watching and commenting I appreciate the support.

  • @kullcraven
    @kullcraven 8 років тому

    Knives are my favorite tool in the bush, that , a saw and fero rod :) I can be very happy with those few pieces of gear. Well done man :)

    • @highlandtrekker
      @highlandtrekker  8 років тому

      Thanks Wayne, you're right, a knife a saw and an axe and there's not much you can't build in the bush? Thanks for taking the time to comment I appreciate the support !

  • @andymetcalfe7060
    @andymetcalfe7060 7 років тому +1

    Great video!
    Love my Rambler Bushcrafter, got Derrick to make it in the CanX 60 steel and leave it untouched after heat treat so it has a black coating on, hoping this will make it a little more durable to rust, but time will tell, no problems so far!

    • @highlandtrekker
      @highlandtrekker  7 років тому

      I love my rambler too ! Mine is 01 tool steel and I forced a light patina on my blade for to help from corrosion...so far so good. Derrick is a great guy to work with and as far as the quality and price ...XXX Knives are hard to beat ! Thanks so much for leaving a comment ! 👍

    • @andymetcalfe7060
      @andymetcalfe7060 7 років тому

      Agreed, XXX Knives really are hard to beat, have a Privateer as well, delivered to the UK at a better price than i can get a lot of production knives for!
      Great channel, subbed

    • @highlandtrekker
      @highlandtrekker  7 років тому

      +Andy Metcalfe Thank you for the sub !! 👍... I appreciate the support !!

    • @andymetcalfe7060
      @andymetcalfe7060 7 років тому

      I should be thanking you, i watched Spook, Forestwalker and your reviews on Triplex which is why i decided to buy them. So thanks again

    • @highlandtrekker
      @highlandtrekker  7 років тому

      +Andy Metcalfe 👍

  • @Skully317
    @Skully317 2 роки тому

    I hope Derrick is doing well, I own 3 models including this one and love them all equally.

  • @maritimespook
    @maritimespook 8 років тому +1

    Awesome Vid my friend and very good on you for explaining the capabilities of the Rambler !,,,,Atb And Happy Holidays !!,,,,,Spook

    • @highlandtrekker
      @highlandtrekker  8 років тому +1

      I followed your lead in trying to get some action vids for Derricks on his knives, Thanks for watching and commenting I appreciate your support !

  • @CommonCentsOutdoorsman
    @CommonCentsOutdoorsman 7 років тому

    And you were able to enjoy the heck out of a fine tool and have fun! Nice job!

    • @highlandtrekker
      @highlandtrekker  7 років тому

      Thanks, you're right it is a very fine tool and any day outdoors is a great day. Thanks for commenting

  • @ChateauBeaufort
    @ChateauBeaufort 8 років тому

    Love my TripleX Rambler: excellent Geometry & ergonomic design. Fits in hand like a glove, & with its "Loon-beak" of a blade, @. 5", this "spear point" is just right for the bush-crafter's job.
    Derick used A2 rather than O1 steel at my request: O1 has a touch finer grain, but being higher on manganese, the edge stability and corrosion resistance are a bit better, with A2, useful here in the rainy West Coast, were tanic cedar abunds.
    Both O1 & A2 are excellent...
    Of course I also have a faithful Nor'Easter, my TripleX favourite "Beast"... just In case, I go deeper into cougar territory... (Both knives pairing up well...)
    What I like best about TripleX knives is the quality of the Heat-Treatment Derrick puts into the steel: no rolling, no chipping, just a great bite & sharp point in this well balanced " Rambler"

    • @highlandtrekker
      @highlandtrekker  8 років тому

      For sure, I love mine. I'm not a steel expert but would you recommend A2 over D2 ?...I'm on the east coast and do a lot of canoeing so was thinking of getting one made in a higher rust resistant steel. Thanks for watching and commenting !

  • @ChateauBeaufort
    @ChateauBeaufort 8 років тому

    @kijika Life: great videos...

    • @highlandtrekker
      @highlandtrekker  8 років тому

      I just checked out your channel and am looking forward to see some bushcraft / outdoor videos on the beautiful West Coast ! I'll subscribe and put the alarm on so when you do add content I'll be notified ! 👍

  • @NathansFerroceriumrods1
    @NathansFerroceriumrods1 8 років тому

    Looks like a good knife. I like your pot holder.

    • @highlandtrekker
      @highlandtrekker  8 років тому

      Thanks Nathan, it is a very solid knife and the pot hanger was an idea from "Tinman bushcraft. Thanks for stopping by

  • @BrosephRussell
    @BrosephRussell 8 років тому

    Nice little camp nice knife brother I thought you was getting a special delivery that would of made an epic mail call lol

    • @highlandtrekker
      @highlandtrekker  8 років тому

      I wish !! Lol Thanks for commenting brother 👍

  • @Veldvaardigheden
    @Veldvaardigheden 8 років тому

    A nice technique for cutting wood with a knife " beaver style " haha thanks for the tip
    Nice knife btw.

    • @highlandtrekker
      @highlandtrekker  8 років тому

      Thanks Martin...the "Beaver chew" technique...sounds really Canadian eh lol

  • @AdventureTimeOutdoors
    @AdventureTimeOutdoors 8 років тому

    is that the same pot hanger as the vid in the canoe or did you actually find 2 perfect branches? if I find one of those I am going to bring it everywhere. lol great video brother and that is a sweet knife.

    • @highlandtrekker
      @highlandtrekker  8 років тому

      Yup the same kind, just built it from the surrounding woods...it's actually a configuration of branches often found naturally with in the tree !