I clicked on this video expecting to watch like 10 minutes then go to bed. Somehow it's 2 AM and I have seen the whole thing. This is some good content right here.
It was around when they went to the lake and the older guy had the rough sleep. Pretty sure it was on their trip to the lake or before it😂it's funny to watch, he inhaled the flame a good bit
The pacing of this was done literally perfect. Absolutely flawless balance of information, entertainment, scenery, wildlife, everything. Best one I've seen yet.
never thought id watch a 2 hour movie about survival/living off the land. but holy hell. the editing, the music, the jokes, the sheer entertainment. thank you! it was worth every second.
Regarding the four season hammock video request. Can you also put the words homeless and refugees in the vid title to help the world's 200+ million homeless find it. Keep me updated if you make such a charity vid. Kind regards.
i think alot of peopl dont realize this man is 60 years old and still killin it :) i thought buddy was only like 42 or so , greg ovens , your're the man :)
60 is not really old..70 okay but dude andy mcdonals even drive pipe with 59 its jsut a number age if you look you body an dhealth you are with 60 like 50 and if you dont look you body and health you are with 50 like 70 or 60 like 75 you age fare faster thant a healthy person like oven hu is alot in thenature and watch what he eats.
I love the inclusion of the Botanical drawings. I am inspired to learn about the wild edibles here in Tasmania (quite literally the other side of the world).
Respect to the old guy notice how he snaps the fish to kill it instantly instead of leaving it to suffer out of the water, true gentleman and survivalist.
I discovered greg from alone, he was my favorite,very knowledgeable and funny ,,he's 60 but feels like a kid ! I'd love to hang out with him ,he could learn me alot!👍👍👍👍
I watched this with the intention of having it put me to sleep lol. Now I’m close to 4:30am and the movie is over. I loved every minute of it. Great content, thank you for sharing!
17:05 the lightning was about 2 miles away from them as soon as you see the light you start counting by goin' 1 1000 and one 2 1000 and 2 ect and when you hear the thunder that is how many miles away it is
I am 74 YO and have done some time in the bush (Africa, Honduras, Caymans, Yukon, Northern Ontario, Alberta, B.C., etc.). Seeing this video is so nice to remember the great times. THANK YOU!
@@OvensRockyMountainBushcraft - Love your work - and your countryside. How do you think you'd go in an arid environment like Namibia or the Aussie outback?
Brat boys, penchant to rough it out beyond the daily grills. Childish charm with reality. Life beyond McDonald's n Dunking Doughnuts. I was imagining to savour the wild tastes. Cow tarnip n wild onions. Morels were quite a surprise, I can imagine how it'd have felt to find them.
You know, most of us have a handful of experiences like this in our entire lives, and they're often among the best memories we have. These clever bastards have figured out how to make these memories their day-to-day. They've won at life.
I noticed that too. Its weird. Doesn't look easy, or natural. I normally cast by opening the reel, holding the line with my index finger and the rod gripped between thumb and the other three fingers right where the reel attaches to the rod. I then flick the rod with my wrist releasing the line when the rod is pointing where I want it to go. It is really accurate and you get right in under low hanging tree branches etc etc. It's kind of like how I learned to shoot a pistol from the waist too. Eye hand coordination. In some situations, there are milliseconds to react and no time to look down the sights, See a fish swirl the surface and drop your hook on that exact spot, or drop your round on the bad guy before he sees you move.
He casts two handed , he hangs onto the line and let's go of it with one hand while swinging the rod with the other . Takes a bit of coordination but effective . I learned to fish that way as a little kid , still use it some times for close casts. He casts left handed though that throws him of ballance , I would fall into the lake trying that . LOL . Looks like them bears got him and Zack spooked real good .
Greg is a really special guy, its hard to find someone so care free and goofy. I hope that he can earn enough money from his awesome channel to actually live off the land. I really love the inventive trap design videos!
I would absolutely love to go camping with Greg to learn even more from him. I really love his no-nonsense approach: He doesn't explain the whole life story. He's just saying, " Here's what I'm doing. Come and watch, and I'll tell you what's what."
I agree with that no knowing this I might be forced into the woods and not no what to do but I do so he have saved my life you never know I am in 6th grade and if was stranded sadly I would probably die with just School knowledge
It says a lot that these two guys respect each other and care for each other so much despite their different methods, upbringing and style. Survival is truth.
I just wanna say .. this is what life is about. Tasting new natural foods, enjoying time with friends, being out in nature, discovering new techniques to improve your life in a survival situation.. real nice I love it
As the challenge progressed you looked better and better, by about day 20 you were looking 10 years younger than the start of the video. This is the life you were meant to live for sure.
how many people have mentioned the shark's fin surfacing on the lake when Zac is fishing (5:30 minutes) into the movie? I like little things like that! very impressed with the whole movie and how it's all put together...top guys
You do more "living" in one month than most of us do in thirty years. There's all sorts of reasons why most people can't do what you do. Either because of obligations or medical conditions, disabilities, and so on. If we can't get out there, then the next best thing is to see it vicariously through someone else. I don't expect I'll ever get to visit Spain or Japan or South Africa, but getting to see it through others is nice. Plenty of other people say something to this effect, but I'd have to literally tap out a whole book on my phone here to even come close to conveying the depth of this: Really, truly, sincerely, thank you for sharing so much of yourself with all us strangers out here. I don't know if you've ever been kept from going out there for an indeterminate amount of time, but... I guess imagine it like you were kept from someone you love, and you know that you may never see them again with your own eyes. How appreciative you would be to still be able to see them remotely, through pictures, little recordings, video diaries. To be able to see how they've grown and changed, and to know that they're alright, and doing well. Living happily. So many people are practically kept from the natural world these days, and we're very appreciative to be able to check in. To see that the plants are still growing, the fish are still swimming, the world still provides, and that there's still such beauty out there. Over the decades some of the beauty and wonder of the world was only visible through things like documentaries and publications. As wonderful as some of the things they've captured are, they don't convey reality too well. It's all so corporatized, and over produced. It's like it's all an act. When there's movie stars we enjoy, we like listening to interviews or personal takes because the reality is inherently more compelling than only seeing them in a role, on a film. What if when you spoke with your daughters they only read from a script, and played a role. That would be heartbreaking, because you don't want them to just read from a script, you want to see "them" and know "them". The "real" them. Not an idealistic version presented by the British Broadcasting Corporation. You bring more to us than just yourself, you give us a front row seat to the natural world, in all it's rawness and honesty. And you're the shepherd. I could easily go on until I exhaust the character limit of the comments section. Never has so few words been used to convey so much, in so little time: Thank you, for everything.
I love Greg, talk about quality content, also hats off to the team behind the scenes that work their asses off editing so that we receive his content as a top not experience.
That’s the best thing I’ve watched on UA-cam....EVER! Two seriously nice guys living life to the full. So life affirming and relaxing. Thank you gents.
Quite possibly the best video I've ever watched on youtube since its existense as a video platform. Thank you guys, education, survival and natural beauty all in one.
I would love to see a competition where the winner or winners get to come out and partake in a wilderness challenge adventure with Mr.Ovens and Mr.Fowler.
Me too, I am not an outdoors person but I do like watching things like this and rather than watching people suffer like on the show alone these guys are out enjoying themselves it's a refreshing take
The world is full of food but it sure is hard to get. You guys are doing a great job of demonstrating why people started farming. I love what you're doing though. Not hypothetical situations, and not in an absolute peril situation like les stroud. As awesome as he is. This is just like about what two guys can do with some basic modern resources. I guess you two could bug out if you had to.
I’m thinking Greg is a true biologist in plants and fish also true conservationist in any situation eating the local fawna is best fish or meat is just a frosting so to speak awesome video
Better than going on gov't food assistance if you have no land to farm on, (or a house to live in that you can afford),,,oh snap doesn't he start planting things in certain areas that he goes?🤔 I think it was with Amos' Rodriguez, (21 day challenge on Vancouver Island) he planted radish😏🤷♀️
Watch two of the these in two nights after work, first one with Amos, takes the anxiety away from the day and sleep like a baby. Thank you love watching from Ireland
I was very skeptical about this movie but I’m honored to have watched it in it’s entirety. The knowledge and humble sentiment throughout was awesome!! I learned a lot in such a short period of time. I thoroughly enjoyed every minute. Thank you both for allowing us all to be a part of your epic adventure!!! I look forward to seeing more in the future!! Watching all the way from the central east coast of Florida, cheers!!
You should also check out the dude that stayed on a volcanic island for 300 days living of the land, it was the best movie I've ever seen, this one here also comes close, id love to do this kind of thing 😍
One of the things that I love about this is that you can see the mistakes and imperfections and even the occasional clumsiness. So many of the survival shows out there present the guide as impossibly perfect, speeding from one seamlessly executed solution to the next. This gives you more the sense that, even if you have years of experience, nature will refuse to cooperate, forcing you back on your heels and making you adapt. It's also a much more immersive and wholistic presentation. You feel like you are actually living with them, instead of just following them from one DIY tutorial to the next. And finally, I respect the fact that these guys had enough confidence and humility to leave their mistakes and imperfections unedited, trusting that the audience will find them more relatable and honest, and ultimately see that their knowledge and execution speak for themselves. Well put together, and the authenticity actually makes the challenges and the necessary skills clearer for the viewer.
I dont like fish, but i recognize that it is a luxury not to. If you're in a situation like this where life depends on it, you'll be eating fish pretty damn quickly.
Living out there for long term, you will like fish just fine, unless you have an intense desire to have an all dandelion diet, which in actuality would make you love the fish after a while, greens are good and all, but dat fish be like a prime rib steak in this environment. I've never in particular considered to eat a gopher, BUT I know damn well if I could figure out how to get them, damn right I'd be loving the days I could eat them.
Mr. Ovens you are a treasure trove of knowledge, thank you for making your awesome content, teaching us, instructing us and your enthusiasm in what you do, your love for nature and it's creatures. Thank you!
I'm one of the tribes living in Borneo, the world's oldest rainforest...the part about building a net for fish is so on point..u never relax if ure in the woods because u got so little bright time and so much material to use and create things.
I am learning so much from you both!! It looks so challenging yet..sooo rewarding to have survival skills knowing GOD PROVIDES MANKIND WITH ALL HE NEEDS ON THIS EARTH TO SURVIVE AND ENJOY THE MAJESTY OF HIS GLORY AND HIS POWER!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤PRAISE ALMIGHTY GOD!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
This is much more entertaining than anything Hollywood could produce. Great job surviving in the woods for 30 days and also kudos to the cameraman for amazing work!
Brannon Schussler I am, as well as most people who romanticize the outdoors. Many great books have been written on the disillusionment of the modern man when they romanticize nature and then actually go live in it, rough living hurts and isnt for most people
The way my life’s going, I might go try a 30 day challenge in the wilderness myself. At this point that seems better than being in the society were in today
I was lucky enough to worm in Oregon for 6 months. Come back and covid hit. I was in the mountains every chance I got. I’m right there with you 😂 I want property away from people
I clicked on this video expecting to watch like 10 minutes then go to bed. Somehow it's 2 AM and I have seen the whole thing. This is some good content right here.
For me it's 4 am and I have a track meet tomorrow at 4 pm
Same
And i have school tomorrow as well:)
Yes
To be honest, I did the same thing. But only till 12 and I’m halfway through the video
Laughs in 6 am with overdue homework
"If girls don't find ya handsome... they should at least find ya handy." Best line in this segment. Hats off to you and your knowledge and skills. 🇺🇸
Red green original I believe
Yeah good old Red Green
I thought he was irresistibly handsome, and amazingly handsome.
@@cheyennebrady6217 maybe you should write him a letter?
I find they would make great husbands!! Send some like u men my way plzzz 😜
this man just snorted fire to trim his nosehairs... i've never seen anything more genuinely badass
Hahah totally badass👌🏻
He balanced it out by falling on his nuts😰☹️😂😂😂
He did it on TV. Alone.
What timecode does he snort fire ?
It was around when they went to the lake and the older guy had the rough sleep. Pretty sure it was on their trip to the lake or before it😂it's funny to watch, he inhaled the flame a good bit
Sat and watched the whole movie in a cottage with my mum in the south east of england! You guys are great we really enjoyed this thank you!
The pacing of this was done literally perfect. Absolutely flawless balance of information, entertainment, scenery, wildlife, everything. Best one I've seen yet.
fr watching this vid making me want to research plants
Top notch editing
i like the music!
I agree with u very well done
never thought id watch a 2 hour movie about survival/living off the land. but holy hell. the editing, the music, the jokes, the sheer entertainment.
thank you! it was worth every second.
💯%
Totally!
I completely full heartedly agree
Smoke another one😂
Wonder if they brought the herb?
This video taught me a lot, but I also realized how little I know about edible plants. What beautiful country they were in.
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canda
@Cbro Player313 damn right!
I'm more surprised by how much he knows about edible plants... and less about how little i know haha
Regarding the four season hammock video request. Can you also put the words homeless and refugees in the vid title to help the world's 200+ million homeless find it. Keep me updated if you make such a charity vid. Kind regards.
i think alot of peopl dont realize this man is 60 years old and still killin it :) i thought buddy was only like 42 or so , greg ovens , your're the man :)
60 is not really old..70 okay but dude andy mcdonals even drive pipe with 59 its jsut a number age if you look you body an dhealth you are with 60 like 50 and if you dont look you body and health you are with 50 like 70 or 60 like 75 you age fare faster thant a healthy person like oven hu is alot in thenature and watch what he eats.
@@medusa9984 Google couldn't translate your language, so i'll just agree with you and hope for the best.
Yes💪💪💪
@@CragScrambler👀
I love that greg knows so much about the plants and what’s safe and not safe.
So awesome dude I wish I had his knowledge !!
Knows every plants name its pretty cool
I love the inclusion of the Botanical drawings. I am inspired to learn about the wild edibles here in Tasmania (quite literally the other side of the world).
Respect to the old guy notice how he snaps the fish to kill it instantly instead of leaving it to suffer out of the water, true gentleman and survivalist.
My friend slams the fish it kills it inatintly too
Who's the old guy ? Someone over thirty ?
Yes.@@leslievey8453
@@leslievey8453the dude who's 60...
That's rude old guy 😑😑😑😑😑
For anyone who doesn't live in Canada; this guy basically IS the physical embodiment of western Canada
Fuckin eh. I know 100 guys like this yet somehow there is NO ONE like Greg. Legend!
but did he go to the convoy :P
I need to move Western Canada
@Kevin Hart they aren’t Breaking any laws
^ lmao they aren’t fishing to sell the fish or bring them back for profit. They literally just surviving.
I discovered greg from alone, he was my favorite,very knowledgeable and funny ,,he's 60 but feels like a kid ! I'd love to hang out with him ,he could learn me alot!👍👍👍👍
I watched this with the intention of having it put me to sleep lol. Now I’m close to 4:30am and the movie is over. I loved every minute of it. Great content, thank you for sharing!
im at 3:16am
I honestly just had to end it with 30 min left at 4 am. Now its the following day and im finishing it up.
Same thing happened to me, i did not sleep and today is my third day watching it
I'm at 3:33 AM
well im not d only one xD
The most Canadian I've ever heard someone sound, I love it
@Bud Goe Nah, that's a lie, more than 70 percent of Canada doesn't speak like that
I know its great!
Getcha a Canadian and a Minnesotan together n you gat some muysak goin on up in theyr dontcha know! 😂
RIGHT DUDE HAHAHAHA
17:05 the lightning was about 2 miles away from them
as soon as you see the light you start counting by goin' 1 1000 and one 2 1000 and 2 ect and when you hear the thunder that is how many miles away it is
I am 74 YO and have done some time in the bush (Africa, Honduras, Caymans, Yukon, Northern Ontario, Alberta, B.C., etc.). Seeing this video is so nice to remember the great times.
THANK YOU!
video or it didn't happen.
@@vision821k4 bruh he said he's 74 cameras weren't something you usually take camping let alone years ago
@@whimzikxl Oh then in that case I'm 74 as well and climbed Everrest 2 times in one day for a challenge.
@@vision821k4 why do u have to be salty bro... Im sure he have lots of stories to tell
@@MrJackfriday he just wants attention, like a five year old. Just ignore him
Ovens seems to be stuck in the 70s and I love it I grew up with them
i feel like the real challenge for this guy is surviving in a city
you got that right
It’s soo true though!
🤣🤣🤣🤣
XD XD XD
@@OvensRockyMountainBushcraft - Love your work - and your countryside. How do you think you'd go in an arid environment like Namibia or the Aussie outback?
This guy deserves more subs than what he has he puts in more work than most people out there.
Yeah
b.s.
Did anyone se the shark in day 2
He has a quarter of a million subs in a very crowded corner of youtube.
Did you subscribe
I'm pretty sure it's impossible to not Love Greg! Such a genuine guy. Always look forward to these Videos!
The most accurate comment I've ever seen ! ⬆️
I agree, gotta love love this guy . Even the tone of his voice emits honesty. I also look forward to the videos.
Great guy met twice him coincidently. Just the most humble person you will ever meet such a great down to earth guy
Brat boys, penchant to rough it out beyond the daily grills. Childish charm with reality. Life beyond McDonald's n Dunking Doughnuts. I was imagining to savour the wild tastes. Cow tarnip n wild onions. Morels were quite a surprise, I can imagine how it'd have felt to find them.
Well if your not a fish that is
My gosh I love Canadians. Such a positive attitude to life.
You know, most of us have a handful of experiences like this in our entire lives, and they're often among the best memories we have. These clever bastards have figured out how to make these memories their day-to-day. They've won at life.
when I get a job and money imma get property near a forest or that owns part of a forest and no tools just see where it ends up over the years
@Buck Norris pp
@Buck Norris pppppppppppppppppppppp
@@Sam-eg1ej pppppppppp
@@Sam-eg1ej ppp00
So good to have someone that knows plants.
The way Greg casts his fishing rod is very unique, I like it!
I noticed Greg's casting was way different..... Unique is the word. I've never seen casting like that.
It's more of a lob than a cast eh. I noticed that to. He might have a stuffed shoulder by the looks?
I noticed that too. Its weird. Doesn't look easy, or natural. I normally cast by opening the reel, holding the line with my index finger and the rod gripped between thumb and the other three fingers right where the reel attaches to the rod. I then flick the rod with my wrist releasing the line when the rod is pointing where I want it to go. It is really accurate and you get right in under low hanging tree branches etc etc. It's kind of like how I learned to shoot a pistol from the waist too. Eye hand coordination. In some situations, there are milliseconds to react and no time to look down the sights, See a fish swirl the surface and drop your hook on that exact spot, or drop your round on the bad guy before he sees you move.
Nathan Harris it’s funny you say that, you’d be exactly .... right!
He casts two handed , he hangs onto the line and let's go of it with one hand while swinging the rod with the other . Takes a bit of coordination but effective . I learned to fish that way as a little kid , still use it some times for close casts. He casts left handed though that throws him of ballance , I would fall into the lake trying that . LOL . Looks like them bears got him and Zack spooked real good .
Thanks!
Greg is a really special guy, its hard to find someone so care free and goofy. I hope that he can earn enough money from his awesome channel to actually live off the land. I really love the inventive trap design videos!
Think if you can hire a editing crew your doing ok...
@@Airtube-2hrb or you Go all in and try
@@homeandgarden7688 yeah true
@Eddy Hep you need to watch all his videos bro. He's got a rad crew who edit for him..
@UCau6VnWUkMNTECxTTmOu5jw either way I hope Greg cracks it big time.
Has no one else noticed, that they edited weird stuff in like a shark fin ( 5:31) or an ufo?
Love it :D
Tripped me out for a minute
or the clown in 21;54
UFO 21:41 mn 🤣👍
Exactly 😅
21:58 see the man in the background?
5:29 Is that a CGI shark I'm seeing out in the water? lol
Came to ask about the shark
I had to check the comments to see if I was the only one to catch that
I caught it right away is it a joke or is there a damn shark in the Rockies 😁
There are tons of Easter eggs in here, I love it! My hubby and I are cracking up. Great job guys.
Northern Beaver Shark.
I would absolutely love to go camping with Greg to learn even more from him. I really love his no-nonsense approach: He doesn't explain the whole life story. He's just saying, " Here's what I'm doing. Come and watch, and I'll tell you what's what."
this dude has taught me more than my teachers have in two hours . lol
I agree with that no knowing this I might be forced into the woods and not no what to do but I do so he have saved my life you never know I am in 6th grade and if was stranded sadly I would probably die with just School knowledge
Yea I know right
Yeah I know right
@P J Nobody asked for your opinion, shut up kid. What he meant is what they teach us at school wouldn't help in these situations.
Yes, but he quit alone I really thought he would make it
It says a lot that these two guys respect each other and care for each other so much despite their different methods, upbringing and style.
Survival is truth.
I just wanna say .. this is what life is about. Tasting new natural foods, enjoying time with friends, being out in nature, discovering new techniques to improve your life in a survival situation.. real nice I love it
Ive learned a lot from ovens .I grew up homeless downtown Toronto, now I'm homeless living in the forest 4yrs ,,every skill matters !! Thank you
As the challenge progressed you looked better and better, by about day 20 you were looking 10 years younger than the start of the video. This is the life you were meant to live for sure.
So entertaining and informative. How i wish i cud be a part of the two. That wud be great
His improvised fishing rod is so ingenius. As long as it catches the fish, nothing else matters.thats food for tummy
how many people have mentioned the shark's fin surfacing on the lake when Zac is fishing (5:30 minutes) into the movie?
I like little things like that! very impressed with the whole movie and how it's all put together...top guys
Me too I had to check the comments to see if anyone else saw it.
I saw it also, thought it was CGI for hummer. What ever it was it was big.
Yeah even the UFO
Did you see the guy behind him at the fire? 22:00
@@WextonMiller omg me too!!
He casts his fishing pole like a wizard casts his spell
This is number 1
Like when Dumbledore battles Voldemort and has him in that ball of water. Hahaha
This comment wins. He looks like a wizard also
Can't stop laughing
Harry your a wizawd
You do more "living" in one month than most of us do in thirty years. There's all sorts of reasons why most people can't do what you do. Either because of obligations or medical conditions, disabilities, and so on. If we can't get out there, then the next best thing is to see it vicariously through someone else. I don't expect I'll ever get to visit Spain or Japan or South Africa, but getting to see it through others is nice. Plenty of other people say something to this effect, but I'd have to literally tap out a whole book on my phone here to even come close to conveying the depth of this: Really, truly, sincerely, thank you for sharing so much of yourself with all us strangers out here. I don't know if you've ever been kept from going out there for an indeterminate amount of time, but... I guess imagine it like you were kept from someone you love, and you know that you may never see them again with your own eyes. How appreciative you would be to still be able to see them remotely, through pictures, little recordings, video diaries. To be able to see how they've grown and changed, and to know that they're alright, and doing well. Living happily. So many people are practically kept from the natural world these days, and we're very appreciative to be able to check in. To see that the plants are still growing, the fish are still swimming, the world still provides, and that there's still such beauty out there. Over the decades some of the beauty and wonder of the world was only visible through things like documentaries and publications. As wonderful as some of the things they've captured are, they don't convey reality too well. It's all so corporatized, and over produced. It's like it's all an act. When there's movie stars we enjoy, we like listening to interviews or personal takes because the reality is inherently more compelling than only seeing them in a role, on a film. What if when you spoke with your daughters they only read from a script, and played a role. That would be heartbreaking, because you don't want them to just read from a script, you want to see "them" and know "them". The "real" them. Not an idealistic version presented by the British Broadcasting Corporation. You bring more to us than just yourself, you give us a front row seat to the natural world, in all it's rawness and honesty. And you're the shepherd. I could easily go on until I exhaust the character limit of the comments section.
Never has so few words been used to convey so much, in so little time:
Thank you, for everything.
Wow feel asleep reading that Forget the rainy thunder sleep video
Bro put more effort into that than my English essay 💀
Thats alot of words, i aint reading em
holy shi bro yappin
@@quaalude.. fr lmfao
"Once you break their neck they don't fight" (takes note)
Lmao
Love the editing.... "Tis but a scratch" classic
Yea I just saw that 1:36:31
It worked! The bully stopped fighting me!
lmao i watched a video that showed their muscles still moving after they got cut open😂
I didn't even realize what i was clicking on.. i have had to pause to go get myself a beer!
Right on lol
@@reggiewhite7171 really interesting to watch
His eyes are such a beautiful blue, just like the gorgeous lakes that were around the mountains!
Another awesome video!! Thanks for doing what you do!!!
I love Greg, talk about quality content, also hats off to the team behind the scenes that work their asses off editing so that we receive his content as a top not experience.
Hi
THIS WAS MORE EDUCATION IN A MOVIE THAN I COULD ASK FOR THANK YALL SO MUCH SERIOUSLY 💯💯
That’s the best thing I’ve watched on UA-cam....EVER!
Two seriously nice guys living life to the full. So life affirming and relaxing. Thank you gents.
Wow, thank you!
Quite possibly the best video I've ever watched on youtube since its existense as a video platform. Thank you guys, education, survival and natural beauty all in one.
This one video taught me more stuff than my entire 12 years of school
Every time he casts I expect the rod to go flying in the lake lol
He knows! lol
Bass Jump Blues
If he does, that’s really funny....
not yet at least :)
Ovens Rocky Mountain Bushcraft
Keep practicing, you’re getting there lol
@@piscator57 Well he's no Bill Dance, hahaha.
I would love to see a competition where the winner or winners get to come out and partake in a wilderness challenge adventure with Mr.Ovens and Mr.Fowler.
I keep coming back to this gem of a video even after four years and its still as entertaining as the first time.
“If the girls don’t find you hand some they should at least find you handy”😂😂🙏🏾
- Red Green
Red Green was a show to live by, I need to get some way to rewatch the series again. Def miss it~
@@Razmakai seen it on UA-cam.
lol whoever edited this video put in little easter eggs XD I love it!
21:42 UFO
21:56 Creepy ghost
Wtf I thought I was the only person that saw that
There was also the fin of a shark edited in near the beginning
and 5:29 there is a shark:)
@@eren293 found them all, for the shark i was confused for half a minute
shark fin in the water at 5:29
I love how one is like "this plant does this and this that and..." and the other one likes to build stuff and eats anything
Very good team
You guys will keep those memories with you the rest of your lives. Nothing but awesome
"Once you break their neck they don't fight" me at laser tag
Perfect😂
😂😂😳
Never talk again, EVER. E V E R
Go away zoomer
@@sparkymikey25 it was a joke...
He should have 1 mill by now
He's not talkative but he's not quiet either, not loud but not silent as well... calm, cool, not only collected but knowledgeable too..
Thw word your looking for is Humble
the knowledge these guys have is wicked, the production is raw and relaxing. I'd watch these films over Bear Gryll's any-day.
Vast knowledge of plant edibles, clearly not there first rodeo. Great way to make a fishing pole.
175bpm is crazy fast lol 😂
These guys show what it's actually like out there, with the right knowledge
I'd rather grill bears than bear Grylls
Me too, I am not an outdoors person but I do like watching things like this and rather than watching people suffer like on the show alone these guys are out enjoying themselves it's a refreshing take
These guys found something they couldn't find in cities..... a peace
thats true i love to go camping and do my own thing not bring a tent or shelter and build your own little fort to camp in
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Wow you're so deep emo tween weeb lmfao.
@@MrBikboi stfu
A peace of what
The world is full of food but it sure is hard to get. You guys are doing a great job of demonstrating why people started farming. I love what you're doing though. Not hypothetical situations, and not in an absolute peril situation like les stroud. As awesome as he is. This is just like about what two guys can do with some basic modern resources. I guess you two could bug out if you had to.
Its just the way most British Columbian's grew up. Not so much now days with all the so called "new Canadians".
I’m thinking Greg is a true biologist in plants and fish also true conservationist in any situation eating the local fawna is best fish or meat is just a frosting so to speak awesome video
Better than going on gov't food assistance if you have no land to farm on, (or a house to live in that you can afford),,,oh snap doesn't he start planting things in certain areas that he goes?🤔 I think it was with Amos' Rodriguez, (21 day challenge on Vancouver Island) he planted radish😏🤷♀️
Watch two of the these in two nights after work, first one with Amos, takes the anxiety away from the day and sleep like a baby. Thank you love watching from Ireland
I was very skeptical about this movie but I’m honored to have watched it in it’s entirety. The knowledge and humble sentiment throughout was awesome!! I learned a lot in such a short period of time. I thoroughly enjoyed every minute. Thank you both for allowing us all to be a part of your epic adventure!!! I look forward to seeing more in the future!! Watching all the way from the central east coast of Florida, cheers!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Cool 😎
You should also check out the dude that stayed on a volcanic island for 300 days living of the land, it was the best movie I've ever seen, this one here also comes close, id love to do this kind of thing 😍
@@anthonylagan9486 I’ve watched that video 3 times haha it’s amazing 👌🏼
Is anyone going to talk about the shark lmao
Lol right
lmfao im like wait
Or the ufo I saw like 15 minutes in lmao
There are freaking shark like a ideted
I saw it then rewinded and was like "wtf is that?!"
Watching this in Sydney Australia on Saturday morning!
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Townsville Australia for me.. im watching this thinking I cant sit that close to the waters near mine 😂 risky when its crock infested waters lol
Best two hours of film ever
These videos r the only thing motivating me to continue my fort in the woods.
Yep I started one too in the woods by my house. So much fun
Quote of the day: “If girls don’t find you handsome, at least they should find you handy!”
Red green
True canadian
My look him handsome 😃
I'll take that.
Grew up laughing at that show damn Steve Smith was fuckin funny
You're a real man's man. Enjoyed every minute of this adventure.
Cause women can’t possibly accomplish this 🙄
Chadescu bro went off😂😂😂😂
@@ivydaimond6715 *feminist spotted*
I thought of this comment at 28:00 lol
@Chadescu yea no
I watch them all, well working on it. I enjoy watching Greg's adventures. Well done Greg
One of the things that I love about this is that you can see the mistakes and imperfections and even the occasional clumsiness. So many of the survival shows out there present the guide as impossibly perfect, speeding from one seamlessly executed solution to the next. This gives you more the sense that, even if you have years of experience, nature will refuse to cooperate, forcing you back on your heels and making you adapt. It's also a much more immersive and wholistic presentation. You feel like you are actually living with them, instead of just following them from one DIY tutorial to the next. And finally, I respect the fact that these guys had enough confidence and humility to leave their mistakes and imperfections unedited, trusting that the audience will find them more relatable and honest, and ultimately see that their knowledge and execution speak for themselves. Well put together, and the authenticity actually makes the challenges and the necessary skills clearer for the viewer.
Cool
Your comment should be in the opening credits of this movie. Well said!
So. In short... you also agree these guys are bad asses. 🤘🏼😍
Perfect words!
Yes,I agree 100%
Now imagine someone who doesn't like fish and finds himself in this situation!
I dont like fish, but i recognize that it is a luxury not to. If you're in a situation like this where life depends on it, you'll be eating fish pretty damn quickly.
@@gullf1sk i hate fish truely but if you dont have any other food let me tell you that hunger will make you eat everything you find x)
think they’d learn to love it pretty damn quick
Living out there for long term, you will like fish just fine, unless you have an intense desire to have an all dandelion diet, which in actuality would make you love the fish after a while, greens are good and all, but dat fish be like a prime rib steak in this environment.
I've never in particular considered to eat a gopher, BUT I know damn well if I could figure out how to get them, damn right I'd be loving the days I could eat them.
What is your pfp
Would love to camp with ovens. Could you imagine all the stories, have puff and beer and just listen to all the stories and soak up all that knowledge
Mr. Ovens you are a treasure trove of knowledge, thank you for making your awesome content, teaching us, instructing us and your enthusiasm in what you do, your love for nature and it's creatures. Thank you!
anyone else notice between 5:30 and 5:35 something big swimming off in the distance of the lake? or am I seeing things?
Bro I hunted the comments to see if anyone else seen that I thought I was high 😭😭
It looks like a shark fin
@@rebekkadeforce8963 Funny editing. Its a shark fin most definetly :p
I’m so glad I didn’t imagine this
Why?
It’s odd how something so uncomfortable like this seems the most peaceful for me..
I like his video because it is similar to my video
I love this, everything about it. I’ve always found stuff like this interesting since I was a child
Can we acknowledge how much skill and effort they put into editing this on top of everything else? Very impressive.
This was so much better than a regular film, great movie guys!
That is the most beautiful water I've ever seen
I'm one of the tribes living in Borneo, the world's oldest rainforest...the part about building a net for fish is so on point..u never relax if ure in the woods because u got so little bright time and so much material to use and create things.
Greg is so creative 😅
Pretty awesome vidya. My favorite uncle was named Greg. They're all bad mammajammas
I’ve watched this front to back 4 times now and watched Fowler’s twice.
I truly hope you both do another 30 day again 👌🏻❤️
I love how he used the necklace to light the fire then a minute later dude lights a lighter to burn some string
cause its easier...
Right lol
5:29 is that a shark?
Edit: I found more
21:41 there’s a UFO
21:57 there’s some clown behind the guy
Yea looks like they added cgi stuff to find in the vid
looks edited in
They added Easter eggs
I saw that I don't know if thats edited but there's some weird stuff up in the rocky mountains 😳
oh man, i was watching high af, saw bigfoot at 36:30 and really thought i was tripping
Man I come back and watch this at least once a year. Something comforting about it.
i never thought I'd see Frank Gallagher teach me about foraging, but here i am.
Frfr I was looking for a comment to see if anyone notice the man looks like frank gallagher
*BRUH MOMENT*
hahhahahaha so happy i seen this comment !
Dude i was litteraly bout to say somethin bout that wtf 😂😂
Same bro
5:30 wow be careful with the fresh water sharks mate, they're deadly🤣🤣
Looking for someone else who saw that 😂
@@VoltChips Same here, whats up with?
That*
Lol
I wonder if he Didnt notice that.
Here's your sign you may be a mountain man, if you burn off your nose hairs with fire. 😂 Your absolutely awesome Mr. Ovens!
I remember watching this when it first came out but Wow a long time ago and he is still liking the comments
nah just a stoner
I am learning so much from you both!! It looks so challenging yet..sooo rewarding to have survival skills knowing GOD PROVIDES MANKIND WITH ALL HE NEEDS ON THIS EARTH TO SURVIVE AND ENJOY THE MAJESTY OF HIS GLORY AND HIS POWER!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤PRAISE ALMIGHTY GOD!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I normally don’t watch videos this long, but it’s so dang interesting that I can’t put it down! Y’all are super!👍👍👍👏👏👏
Agreed this was nice
Same here. 👊
I like his video because it is similar to my video
This is much more entertaining than anything Hollywood could produce. Great job surviving in the woods for 30 days and also kudos to the cameraman for amazing work!
I’m so jealous of you guys living my dream, thank you for teaching me things I’ve never learnt.
Mine too
Not as much dream but I would really like to do this
@erik iverson yeah English is just a language same like others so kindly don't take it Serious as rod🙄
Worms and drones and unapproved fire. I wish the world would go Away. I love what you all do. What a great time.
What an absolutely legend.
If I could live like this on the daily I’d truly be at peace with everything nature is beautiful
You say that now but you’d miss air conditioning/heating/indoor plumbing/delicious fast food
Theodore Bundy sounds like you’re speaking for yourself
Theodore Bundy I was just about to say that 😂
Brannon Schussler I am, as well as most people who romanticize the outdoors. Many great books have been written on the disillusionment of the modern man when they romanticize nature and then actually go live in it, rough living hurts and isnt for most people
1:01:11🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
geez when i noticed the edited in person my heart definitely skipped a beat or two 21:57
there's also a ufo flying around a couple of seconds before the ghost haha
Yeah me too
@@ghmj2607 and a shark
you're like the guy you meet who gives you the best advice without even realizing it
Love the UFO’s and aliens that keep appearing in the background 😂👍
The little kid that appeared freaked me out too
Time stamps?
Why aren’t more people talking about this 😂
@@ericmoody3944 21:43 ufo
creepy clown sightings continue...
Outstanding movie! Your singing "Jeremiah Johnson" certainly did it justice.
Lol that UFO at 21:42 is nicely done.
The way my life’s going, I might go try a 30 day challenge in the wilderness myself. At this point that seems better than being in the society were in today
Sounds fun, take me with you!
I might do that this summer, forget politics and Covid and enjoy nature and it's beauty!
@@MickasLOL Agreed
Pls make a Video aboat it
I was lucky enough to worm in Oregon for 6 months. Come back and covid hit. I was in the mountains every chance I got. I’m right there with you 😂 I want property away from people
I love that their just having so much fun and the music and scenery is just so peaceful