I've just spent the night in hospital. Lying in bed letting my poor sore tum-tum relax and recover. Watching this (sideways, of course!) Lovely... Relaxing...
Hi Nick! I love what we have seen so far. Would you be able to go into more detail as to the clothing you would wear/ take with you if you were out for a sustained period of time? Thanks, Paul
Speaking of "brew-ups,' what exactly IS the preferred tea blend among the UK's soldeiry at this time? Earl Grey, Darjeeling, English Breakfast? (My own brew-kit has a couple of decaf-chai packets, at the moment.)
Thank you Nick for everything. After many years pass I will definitely remember you with love and appreciation. You are demonstrating many thing that are truly lifesaving. You are a really good man. God bless you, Nick!
It's great, keep em coming bud. Hope he has a HAPPY BIRTHDAY 🎂. We can get those numbers up even higher, been telling all my friends and then some. Stay safe and be well brother. Strength and Honor... 👊 🤙
This is something a lot of non English speaking YT bushcrafters do. Shows how universal carrying out tasks like this is. Is that the same camp where you replaced the parachute? Looks quite different here.
@@hiddenvalleybushcraft5683 Nick, do you have a book, or which book do you recommend to purchase? The book you know about the wild edible plants you can find in the forests and meadows, and poisonous plants... and how to distinguish the two kind from each other. Something that are very well detailed. Thanks for your help.
Just discovered your videos yesterday and i am loving how how down to earth and passionate you are in them. Definitely worth subscribing, keep up the good work man!
So US Marines are crayon eaters. What are Royal Marines? Both come from the loins of the US and British Navies, lol HOOYAH! Love your vlogs Nick. Semper Fi UK style buddy.- Rooster
Videos of you having a cuppa could beat that guy Erik Normark who is famous for his silent coffees in the wilderness. (A cuppa is always better than a coffee when you want to relax outdoors)
Hi, thankyou for for this podcast, found it top way to get fire going & then the bonus of refreshing drink, top stuff, peace love and respect always XXJ&H
Nice show and tell there A wooden log 🪵 splitter I never would have known that’s new to me, lol and when you went over the fence it reminded me when my platoon was moving out we came to a fence everybody in front of me was going over it I went over it and fell and got a lot of laughs and was asked what was I doing I was on the ground looking up saw my squad leader bush open the gate, it was a gate they were all jumping over 😂🤣 hello 👋 from Texas hope you and your family doing well 👍👌✌️🇺🇸
That's a lot of bergen just to go grab a brew lol, at least you couldn't forget what you were gonna say. Just can't get any notifications of your posts won't let me change setting either, I just have a look at some point on Sunday after 1330.
British bushcraft channel uploads an asmr video, Of course it has to be tea related. If the nukes start flying and the apocalypse comes you can be sure wel still find time for tea.
Was that a taylors coffee bag by any chance? Thats the same brand i use when i go out for a brew, makes coffee so nice that milk and sugar aren't needed. Great vid, got some great pointers on filming the travelling scenes to try next time 😊
Secret of a good coffee then? Has to be something to do with a good knife! Great to see all that technique going into something we normally take for granted. Nice work!
Up to the 1970’s Land Rover 4x4 vehicles were the last word in all terrain vehicles used by safari operators in Sub-Saharan Africa. This was because they were so reliable and spare parts were available from Nairobi Kenya to Cape Town South Africa. What a reputation for reliability and ruggedness. . And then they saw their first Toyota Landcruiser! The rest is history! 😅
@@hiddenvalleybushcraft5683 Do you mean ‘ It’s not beyond the imagination,to find a spot?’. Oh,I have many spots I run too,but it would be better to stay there longer,legally… Stay well.😉
Beautifully shot, again, and full of info. A Pom as I am ,here in SE NSW Australia, and your giving me so much inspiration and knowledge to head out in to our forests here. 100,000 hA of bush and untouched widerness...Love ya work!!!
@@hiddenvalleybushcraft5683 Thanks for replying. I was contemplating buying a Savotta Jaakari but am thinking this looks more appropriate for my needs.
@@hiddenvalleybushcraft5683 I've seen guys put a bit of sniper tape on the side they drank from...problem was it got really dirty and was always being replaced. Always used my 58 pattern mug..actually still use one for work
Autonomous sensory meridian response, sometimes auto sensory meridian response, is a tingling sensation that usually begins on the scalp and moves down the back of the neck and upper spine. A pleasant form of paresthesia, it has been compared with auditory-tactile synesthesia and may overlap with frisson. ASMR signifies the subjective experience of "low-grade euphoria" characterized by "a combination of positive feelings and a distinct static-like tingling sensation on the skin". It is most commonly triggered by specific auditory or visual stimuli, and less commonly by intentional attention control. A genre of videos intended to induce ASMR has emerged, over 13 million of which had been published on UA-cam by June 2018.
I've just spent the night in hospital. Lying in bed letting my poor sore tum-tum relax and recover. Watching this (sideways, of course!) Lovely... Relaxing...
Love this NIck - inspired me to shake off Monday blues and walk the 10 minutes to my local wood and forest bathe with a cuppa at lunchtime!
Hello from British Columbia Canada
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Hi Nick! I love what we have seen so far. Would you be able to go into more detail as to the clothing you would wear/ take with you if you were out for a sustained period of time? Thanks, Paul
That's a nice looking day sack where did you get if from and make please. Keep the videos coming
And your jumper as well....
Speaking of "brew-ups,' what exactly IS the preferred tea blend among the UK's soldeiry at this time? Earl Grey, Darjeeling, English Breakfast? (My own brew-kit has a couple of decaf-chai packets, at the moment.)
Thanks chap! totally felt the ASMR.. glad to see no burnt fingers, love the 'glove' 😄🧤
You don't know how relaxing that was for me to watch, happy memories. Thank you👍
The KISS method. Love it Nick! Sometimes words are just unnecessary, especially when you demonstrate technique so clearly. Another well done mate. 🤝🦘
I can't believe that I have just watched someone make and drink a cup of tea, what's more I watched it again straight away! Thank you for posting. ☕
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Im an Army cadet just trying to wrap my nogin around this😂
Great Vid!! 👍🏻
Hi from Syracuse NY USA brother thank you for sharing your adventures
You are welcome brother and I rather use my L handle canteen cup
Good use for a scrap shopping basket. Nice.
Funny.
This vid, walking to work and making a brew.
Next week, having a sandwich and doing a poo?
Sorry for the poor poetry.
So relaxing the sounds of nature and camping bliss.......
Thank you Nick for everything. After many years pass I will definitely remember you with love and appreciation. You are demonstrating many thing that are truly lifesaving. You are a really good man. God bless you, Nick!
It's great, keep em coming bud. Hope he has a HAPPY BIRTHDAY 🎂. We can get those numbers up even higher, been telling all my friends and then some. Stay safe and be well brother. Strength and Honor... 👊 🤙
Congrats on 60k subs
Nothing like a hot cup of coffee around a fire with the sound of nature.
Not sure how this video finished as it made me fall asleep! Perfect.
What a relaxing video good sir. A perfect way to spend a morning :)
This is something a lot of non English speaking YT bushcrafters do. Shows how universal carrying out tasks like this is. Is that the same camp where you replaced the parachute? Looks quite different here.
Great vid Nick👍 nothin like a good cupa in the woods on a cool sunny morning. Absolutely Brilliant! Cheers 👍😁
@@hiddenvalleybushcraft5683 It's so tranquilising. Just had in mind I should make some chickpea with some rice.
@@hiddenvalleybushcraft5683 Nick, do you have a book, or which book do you recommend to purchase? The book you know about the wild edible plants you can find in the forests and meadows, and poisonous plants... and how to distinguish the two kind from each other. Something that are very well detailed.
Thanks for your help.
Very enjoyable Nick… and I hope you found not having to provide commentary relaxing too 😴🙂.
Congrats on 60k, and happy 3rd birthday Finn 🥳
@@hiddenvalleybushcraft5683 Happy Birthday
That was ridiculously relaxing to watch. The noise of the knife on the wood, the leaves and twigs crunching. Off to have a cuppa now. Cheers ☕
You are usually a chatty bloke how did you manage to stay quiet for so long 🤣🤣🤣
Don’t forget Peter, he’s a married man and he’s obviously now learnt not to interrupt! 🤣😂
Ahh, my fix of HVB..
Just discovered your videos yesterday and i am loving how how down to earth and passionate you are in them. Definitely worth subscribing, keep up the good work man!
This video is interesting, informative, and enjoyable to watch. _And I like your use of Lord Kitchener!_
So US Marines are crayon eaters. What are Royal Marines? Both come from the loins of the US and British Navies, lol HOOYAH! Love your vlogs Nick. Semper Fi UK style buddy.- Rooster
Hey, Nick, loving the old shopping basket trick 👍 have to casually walk out the supermarket nxt time with a doubler and get the 4" grinder out ! 😂🤣👍
Videos of you having a cuppa could beat that guy Erik Normark who is famous for his silent coffees in the wilderness. (A cuppa is always better than a coffee when you want to relax outdoors)
Hi, thankyou for for this podcast, found it top way to get fire going & then the bonus of refreshing drink, top stuff, peace love and respect always XXJ&H
Nice one...nice to see you using that lid for your crusader mug...I love seeing things that I make get used...
Nice show and tell there A wooden log 🪵 splitter I never would have known that’s new to me, lol and when you went over the fence it reminded me when my platoon was moving out we came to a fence everybody in front of me was going over it I went over it and fell and got a lot of laughs and was asked what was I doing I was on the ground looking up saw my squad leader bush open the gate, it was a gate they were all jumping over 😂🤣 hello 👋 from Texas hope you and your family doing well 👍👌✌️🇺🇸
Why spoil the moment talking, I like to get out for some peace and quiet, and listening to nature, great vid Nick, thanks 👍👍☕
That's a lot of bergen just to go grab a brew lol, at least you couldn't forget what you were gonna say. Just can't get any notifications of your posts won't let me change setting either, I just have a look at some point on Sunday after 1330.
One of my oppo's had one of them Polish tents and was a Conservative voter, he was a Lavu-Tory...
While cutting and chopping up wood you use your back instead of using your wrist muscles right?
British bushcraft channel uploads an asmr video, Of course it has to be tea related. If the nukes start flying and the apocalypse comes you can be sure wel still find time for tea.
Was that a taylors coffee bag by any chance? Thats the same brand i use when i go out for a brew, makes coffee so nice that milk and sugar aren't needed. Great vid, got some great pointers on filming the travelling scenes to try next time 😊
Just got back from a days hike in the new forest, my dogs are barking!!! You take a few weeks off and your feet forget. Ffs.
To see is to understand.
I like the style, but you also talk a good video Nick, always crisp and bang onto the key points.
Nice idea, batonning with a wooden wedge - saves your knife.
Secret of a good coffee then? Has to be something to do with a good knife! Great to see all that technique going into something we normally take for granted. Nice work!
Up to the 1970’s Land Rover 4x4 vehicles were the last word in all terrain vehicles used by safari operators in Sub-Saharan Africa. This was because they were so reliable and spare parts were available from Nairobi Kenya to Cape Town South Africa. What a reputation for reliability and ruggedness.
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And then they saw their first Toyota Landcruiser! The rest is history! 😅
This perfectly captures how nice it can be to be in the outdoors alone. Great video 👍🏼
He has a cameraman with him
@@neanderthaloutdoors9202 Ah you got me I thought it was filmed with a 35mm film role in a pin hole camera made out of a branch 😉
Ooh that lovely scrunchy noise of the knife over the wood!
I bought a biolite campstove 2 for quick brews in the woods does well for this
dont forget to stir the tea 3 times clockwise for best flavour. , tap the spoon 3 times also is a requirement for a great brew.
A much-needed mental-health break. Many, many thanks.
Brilliant.
All I need is my own bit of woodland to chill out in.
You got a bit going spare?
All the best.
@@hiddenvalleybushcraft5683 Do you mean ‘ It’s not beyond the imagination,to find a spot?’.
Oh,I have many spots I run too,but it would be better to stay there longer,legally…
Stay well.😉
Good to see a video where the ferro doesn’t work first time. Reality.
Great video Nick always need to take the time to relax
Nice & relaxing watching u go about making a cup of tea
What brand of tea are you supping there buddy?
Very relaxing, thanks Nick
Great video nick very enjoyable and you have two more fans my grandchildren luke and David they luv the outdoors thanks for sharing
Beautifully shot, again, and full of info. A Pom as I am ,here in SE NSW Australia, and your giving me so much inspiration and knowledge to head out in to our forests here. 100,000 hA of bush and untouched widerness...Love ya work!!!
That was very peaceful to watch. Thinking he will say something in a minute
Love videos like this, no nonsense pure bliss. ❤
Nice! People talk way too much
Thankyou mate great video:)
Moving into asmr eh 🧐👍👍
Good video mate!!! 👌👏👏👏👏
Music of the woods.
Perfect
Cannot beat a hot wet in the Ulu! That "Condor" moment!!!
Which tea is your favorite ?
Great to see your spring look.
In the hammock in the garden swallows overhead cup of tea and this drops in. Great Sunday afternoon. 👍
Living the dream 😉👍
Absolutely superb. 👍
Gotta love a coffee bag.
Super nice video.
Well played nick! I love how you used the knife in order to conserve the knife. Thanks.
What make and model of rucksack are you using in this video please?
@@hiddenvalleybushcraft5683 Thanks for replying. I was contemplating buying a Savotta Jaakari but am thinking this looks more appropriate for my needs.
Nice edit 😎
Pritty cool stuff
Why are you trying the no seeking video not like your better videos
@@hiddenvalleybushcraft5683 be cearfall Kent sevival lost Lott's of his viewers he has gon back to speaking you make great video s as a Rule thanks
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Simple yet satisfying.
Looks like the perfect way to relax on a sunny spring day
Asbestos Lips 😆
@@hiddenvalleybushcraft5683 I've seen guys put a bit of sniper tape on the side they drank from...problem was it got really dirty and was always being replaced. Always used my 58 pattern mug..actually still use one for work
Wow.
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Have a smooth journey, take care 👍😊
ASMR ?
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Is that even English?
Or Royal Marine speak?
Autonomous sensory meridian response, sometimes auto sensory meridian response, is a tingling sensation that usually begins on the scalp and moves down the back of the neck and upper spine. A pleasant form of paresthesia, it has been compared with auditory-tactile synesthesia and may overlap with frisson. ASMR signifies the subjective experience of "low-grade euphoria" characterized by "a combination of positive feelings and a distinct static-like tingling sensation on the skin". It is most commonly triggered by specific auditory or visual stimuli, and less commonly by intentional attention control. A genre of videos intended to induce ASMR has emerged, over 13 million of which had been published on UA-cam by June 2018.