Nice quiet video Wade 🙏🏻 Great pothanger systems are delicious 😋 food 🥘 … as always pleasant to watch and enjoy 😉 👍🏻 Thanks for sharing this with me my friend 🏕🔥
Great video! I'm an Eagle Scout, and my son is in Scouts as well. We love watching your videos, and he has gotten some awesome bushcraft skills to practice from watching your videos. Thanks for keeping us and your other subscribers pumped up to have our own adventures in the great outdoors!
So great to hear that comment it really means so much to me to hear that from you! It's awesome to hear you can get out in the woods with your son ! Take care and thanks for watching!🌲👍
Great to see you back in the woods again Wade. Beautiful morning with some craft work and breakfast, doesn't get any better than that. Thanks for taking us along!
Awesome video Wade!!! After our trip across the pond I’ve grown quite fond of Sausage, eggs, tomatoes and mushrooms!!! Thanks for sharing and your skills both bushcraft and video production are second to none!👍🏾
Man I like your kit. Great set of tools and utensils and some good silent teaching on how to use them. I like your breakfast menu as well. Great work!!
I'm a bit late to the party, Wade, but I loved this. Little bit of bushcraft skills, great food and chilling. Thanks for sharing such a peaceful day with us mate, take care.
Good morning wade :) Excellent video mate. Nice to see you out enjoying yourself and putting skills to good use. Nice pot stand!! And of course the food looked great :) Always a pleasure catching up with you. Have a great week, all the best, Mark.
Really enjoyed this beautiful wholesome bushcraft breakfast. Than you for sharing. I am inspired to go back out to the woods by the Platte River here in Nebraska.
Thanks so much Wade! WONDERFUL video, pure pleasure, skills and woodland beauty!! Nice relief from the gear review/recommendation genre, I dare say. So soothing, inspiring and instructive to watch you out there just doing and enjoying it all, so skillfully! All the best! 💐💐😂
Great job Wade 👍. That awl on the pen knife did a great job of drilling a hole. That's a proper camp kitchen and that pot hanger set up should stand for time. Great for a permanent camp . That was a good pile of food too, should see you through the rest of the week 😉. Great film, cheers Wade, all the best mate 👍
6:18 You got some good skill...My friend did the same technique...and ended up in the hospital, cause the blade jumped off the stick into his thumb...that little stick cost him over $200 in hospital bills. LOL Awesome ...Your living the dream..bush meal and a great day...who could ask for anything more. ?? Cheers
A nice piece of dead standing wade, like your buck saw as well. That wood was perfectly seasoned. That toad was so camouflaged, make a great Tarp pattern. Some nice bushcraft you practiced as well. Really enjoyed watching wade, thank you bro. I so wished We lived near to you, in the NS though.
Excellent Video Wade , it was extremely hot here today to start a fire 🔥 hopefully this heatwave will break soon , ATB my friend I really enjoyed what you shared with us ! Stay hydrated my friend ☕️😉👍🏼🐺🦗🍂⛺️🔥🐿🌲🛶🏕🌱🐀🦊🐍🦌🐞
I was looking for another channel and happened to see this, thought I may as well check it out. Really glad I did. I love this type of video where you just let the camera tell the story. Thoroughly enjoyed watching. Be safe. Roger, Colorado.
@@Woodswalker1965 Well Wade, I enjoyed this one enough that I went back to your channel and watched three other videos. Nothing left to do but subscribe! Looking forward to more of your adventures. Take it easy!
@@Woodswalker1965 Do mind if I ask where in Canada you are? A friend and I have made fishing trips to Foster Lake in No Sask. and to Flin-Flon lake in Flin-Flon. I think we were in Manitoba. I spent most of the '70's in oil and gas exploration, and made numerous trips to Quebec, where we performed down-hole well logging, off shore. I developed a love for Canada and all it offer's then. Have a great day. Take it easy.
Do you remember what brand the cook kit you used is, or any details about it? I would like to try something like that out. That was hands down the most beautiful bush breakfast I have ever seen!
@@thepalerider1636 ua-cam.com/video/65Bfwy8X4oo/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/9HuoEkXPj6Y/v-deo.html Here are a few videos describing components of my cook kit. The Bromwell pans are difficult to get these days but worth buying if you can find one. I also use a Pathfinder 24 oz mug. Thanks again for watching!
Good vid as always. I’ve picked up some new gear lately , knife and pack, and your vids helped me make some decisions. Appreciate the detailed vids you produce. Thanks
As always... Great video. Food looked tasty. How has the weather been in your area? It's to hot and sticky in my neck of the woods. Watching your video makes me want to get out. I'm over due. Thanks for the great video Wade. 👍
Triumph Screen Printing me too Brandon!! I’ve seen Wade turn and old sock into gourmet cuisine. LOL. Sure have. Thanks for sharing Wade and Brandon, your culinary skills are not too shabby either!! ATB Mike
Ha, the download stalled just before your back-cut while felling that tree. There was a pause then I came back to it to see you fell the tree with just one swing on the back cut. Who are you? Paul Bunyan? ATB!👊👍🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲
Brilliant vid wade,it's 4 AM here and all I want to do is put on a big fry up with coffee.Now what was the fixed blade knife you were using?.Like you have done I'm going to sell some of my favorite knives at a knife show this weekend,Two Helle,two Ka-Bar and two Boker,just to buy something new,i have my mind set on a Swedish knife Casstrom no10 and the LT.Wright Get.That would be a great camp set up for a few days of Deer hunting or fishing.Stat safe.👍
Hey buddy, thanks for watching! I was using the Enzo Trapper on this day. The knives on your radar are really good choices I may one day pick up a Casstrom knife myself! Take care my friend and talk to you soon👍
Great as ever Wade, tasty looking breakfast too 😋just curious, have you ever tried a full English breakfast? Hope this trip gave you that boost you needed, thanks for sharing, take care buddy 👍😃
I have a 6,7, 8, 10,and a 12 actually. I dont think Bromwell is actually making pans like these any more. I've found quite a few at yard sales and antique shops. Happy hunting!
I love I never have to hesitate with pressing the like button on your videos before I press play thank you for that Wot a beautiful Forrest and amazing bird song aswell to beginning with a great video loved it been waiting a while for this video from you my friend Hope yourself and family are well looking forward to the next one all the best from the other side of the pond
Really cool wade🙂 That was a lot of skills. I like how you put the pin in one side so you could just lift the other like a hinge👍🏻 I will be making a video soon that I was tagged for. Is it ok to tag you?
That would be chaga tea. It's a type of mushroom that grows primarily on birch trees. Very good for you and I like the taste of it as well. Thanks for watching!
Great video Wade! The sounds of the forest really pop when you aren't talking incessantly like some people do. Trees do have life after death, don't they? I notice you kept your leather axe guard on while pounding with the poll. Any thoughts on the momentum causing issues with the blade cutting into it? Was that the Granfors Small Forest?
Hey Stan! Hmm very good point about the mask I never really thought about it. I tend to keep it on since the sharp end is travelling towards my forehead lol. I'll take a look at it👍
Ya Had Me At The Title, Wade ; Meal sure fit for Human Consumption ! Sometimes, Nothing needs to be said ! Glad I sat at your fire, Buddy ! Have A Swell Week Ahead ! Happy Trails From Down East ! ATB God Bless
Wade I have to start watching your videos after I eat. I couldn't stop my mouth from drooling and my stomach growling, I could barely here the birds, lol. Cheers 🍻 my friend!
Thanks so much for watching! I lost track of this saw for a while and recently found it again. I really like it, much quieter than a bucksaw with a metal frame. Take care 👍
There’s a lot of people with questionable skills going out into the woods playing “Bushcraft,” at least here in the US. I maintain National Forest lands here in the US, and the number of bushcraft camps that I’ve had to take down, in addition to the number of live trees that have been harvested by clueless people, has definitely gone up in the past few years. Usually, you just work with what’s already down but in this video, the tree was still standing and that worries me, as there was no background given. If you find the time, please make a video going over your technique of identifying and harvesting dead wood. I know that’s what you did in this video but, to the uninitiated, they might go out and cut down green wood thinking that’s just like what you did. Also, there are almost 100 species of birds in North America that nest in cavities of standing dead trees. Mostly owls, woodpeckers, and warblers. Woodpeckers in particular. Not that taking down one tree is going to cause an impact, but one should always look for fallen wood to use before standing wood. I hope the above is taken as respectful feedback. I really appreciate your videos and woodsman skills.
I appreciate your comment Sir and I agree some knowledge is required before falling a tree, this includes identifying a good candidate. This tree clearly should come down in my opinion as it was soon to fall over on it's own. . I'm not an expert but was merely sharing my day alone in the woods and not meant as a instructional video. Take care, 👍
Woodswalker 1965 understood. I get the vibe of the video that you were trying to, and did, achieve with going silent. But by going silent, people may get the wrong impression and think that you just took down a random tree. What I saw was a careful inspection of the wood and core of the tree (e.g. knocking on it to establish how solid the wood was). Without the usual dialog though, people new to bushcraft are left making their own determination as to what occurred, and taking those ideas into the field. I’m therefore suggesting that in future videos, if you find yourself harvesting wood, consider a few lines of dialog describing your thoughts and decisions around the process. It’s almost like we need a set of LNT-type ethics for bushcrafting.
I too like your comment and it wasn't something I had considered myself. But you're right we do have a responsibility to pass on good ethics 👍. Cheers lads , have a great week Wade and Andrew 👍
Nice quiet video Wade 🙏🏻
Great pothanger systems are delicious 😋 food 🥘 … as always pleasant to watch and enjoy 😉 👍🏻
Thanks for sharing this with me my friend 🏕🔥
thanks Wade for letting us come along appreciate your time in making
Thank you so much!😀
Great video! I'm an Eagle Scout, and my son is in Scouts as well. We love watching your videos, and he has gotten some awesome bushcraft skills to practice from watching your videos. Thanks for keeping us and your other subscribers pumped up to have our own adventures in the great outdoors!
So great to hear that comment it really means so much to me to hear that from you! It's awesome to hear you can get out in the woods with your son ! Take care and thanks for watching!🌲👍
Great to see you back in the woods again Wade. Beautiful morning with some craft work and breakfast, doesn't get any better than that. Thanks for taking us along!
I enjoyed sharing my day wit you all. Thanks for watching!
Awesome video Wade!!! After our trip across the pond I’ve grown quite fond of Sausage, eggs, tomatoes and mushrooms!!! Thanks for sharing and your skills both bushcraft and video production are second to none!👍🏾
Thanks buddy, it looked like you and the Lovely Mama had a great trip!👍
Outstanding Wade. Great bushcraft and a beautifully shot video. Thanks for sharing
Always great when you stop by Mark!👍Thank you!
Man I like your kit. Great set of tools and utensils and some good silent teaching on how to use them. I like your breakfast menu as well. Great work!!
Thanks very much my friend! I appreciate your support and your comments always!
Great day out Wade.
That food looked delicious. You certainly know how it's done mate.
Thanks for sharing.
Take care, Steve. 👍👍
Thanks very much Steve. Take care mate👍
Thanks for sharing your day in the woods with us Wade. I really enjoyed your video, very relaxing. Have a great week.
It's always a pleasure to share with you guys, thanks so much for watching and commenting!👍
Great video! I loved the pot hanger construction and the food looked amazing, as usual
You are a great inspiration
Take care, thanks for watching!
I'm a bit late to the party, Wade, but I loved this. Little bit of bushcraft skills, great food and chilling. Thanks for sharing such a peaceful day with us mate, take care.
Thanks buddy ,take care!🍻🔥👍🌲
Don't get much better than that my friend that Breakfast looked so good thanks for Sharing
Thanks very much for watching buddy!👍🔥🌲
Good morning wade :) Excellent video mate. Nice to see you out enjoying yourself and putting skills to good use. Nice pot stand!! And of course the food looked great :) Always a pleasure catching up with you. Have a great week, all the best, Mark.
Thanks a lot Mark, I was overdue for a day out in the woods. Take care and have a great week yourself buddy!👍🌲
Excellent work , excellent tools, excellent job Wade loved the hinge, Bravo 👍😁🍻
That's for watching Matt, it was just what I needed! Cheers Mate🍻
Wonderful video probably one of my favorite I have seen in a long time this is the true meaning of bushcraft
Thank you so much, I enjoyed sharing it!👍
Great video Wade. Good to see you out and about my friend. Be safe and enjoy the outdoors
Thanks so much, it was a good day. Take care👍
Really enjoyed this beautiful wholesome bushcraft breakfast. Than you for sharing. I am inspired to go back out to the woods by the Platte River here in Nebraska.
Thanks very much! Sounds like a beautiful area you're in!
@@Woodswalker1965 If once has the right attitude yes.
Thanks so much Wade! WONDERFUL video, pure pleasure, skills and woodland beauty!! Nice relief from the gear review/recommendation genre, I dare say. So soothing, inspiring and instructive to watch you out there just doing and enjoying it all, so skillfully! All the best! 💐💐😂
Thank you so much I always appreciate your comments my friend 🌲👍
Great job Wade 👍. That awl on the pen knife did a great job of drilling a hole. That's a proper camp kitchen and that pot hanger set up should stand for time. Great for a permanent camp . That was a good pile of food too, should see you through the rest of the week 😉. Great film, cheers Wade, all the best mate 👍
Thanks for watching Rick, yes that breakfast set me up for a while lol.🔥🍳. Take care bud and see you soon!
Nice!! Awesome set up thx for taking us along!! Love that Ruck!!! keep them coming, take care bud!!
Thank you I will! Take care👍
Excelent video, the building and the breakfast look awesome
Thank you I appreciate that!
Nice!..... really enjoyed that video, sounds of nature and a killer meal! Thanks man!
Thanks for watching my friend 👍
Brilliant as always Wade !!
Thanks for watching my man!👍
6:18 You got some good skill...My friend did the same technique...and ended up in the hospital, cause the blade jumped off the stick into his thumb...that little stick cost him over $200 in hospital bills. LOL
Awesome ...Your living the dream..bush meal and a great day...who could ask for anything more. ?? Cheers
We have universal health care...
Amputated thumbs are covered no charge...🤩
Thanks for watching my friend, I still have 10 fingers lol! 👍
Great day, good looking area and setup 👍👍
Thanks very much, I appreciate that a lot!👍
A nice piece of dead standing wade, like your buck saw as well. That wood was perfectly seasoned. That toad was so camouflaged, make a great Tarp pattern. Some nice bushcraft you practiced as well. Really enjoyed watching wade, thank you bro. I so wished We lived near to you, in the NS though.
I'm sure I'll make use of that dead standing soon!😉 Thanks for watching........one day soon my friend!👍
Great job as always Wade! 👍🏽
Thank you Nelson!👍
Excellent Video Wade , it was extremely hot here today to start a fire 🔥 hopefully this heatwave will break soon , ATB my friend I really enjoyed what you shared with us ! Stay hydrated my friend ☕️😉👍🏼🐺🦗🍂⛺️🔥🐿🌲🛶🏕🌱🐀🦊🐍🦌🐞
Thanks brother. It was hot on this day too, I had to keep a good distance from the fire 🔥🔥🔥 but that coffee wont boil itself! Lol
Great video! Glad to see you back at it.
Thanks buddy, it's not always easy to get out but it's always worth it. Thanks for watching!
Wade great job on a peaceful video.
Thanks very much my friend!👍
Hey Buddy. Super video .. as always. Keeping it simple and enjoying your craft my friend. Stay Happy. BR Darryl 👍🐺
Thanks Darryl I always appreciate and enjoy your comments buddy!🌲🔥
Living the good life. That's what it's all about.
Thanks, it was a great day!👍
mighty fine looking breakfast!
Thank you my friend!👍
Sooo relaxing!!! minus the buzzing bugs....lol...thank you for sharing!!!
Thanks for watching! Bzzzzzzzzzz🐝😁
👍👍🧔Wade that meal was worked for , with the building of pot hangers👍👍🌳🌲
Thanks very much!👍🍳🔥
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Thank you!👍
nice video Wade , great skills and a meal fit for a king !
thanks for sharing
atb john
Thanks a lot John, much appreciated!1👍
This one really slowed me down. I enjoyed the impressions and the silence. I nearly could smell your coffee. Thanks Wade. Very cool rig by the way.
Thank you very much my friend, it was a really great way to spend the day!👍
That was an awesome vid, Wade! The food looks delicious as always! If I just had 1/3 of your patience.🤔😂 Great work, bud!!!
Thanks so much my friend! The woods make you more patient haha👍🌲🌲
Best 23 min of my day, my blood pressure dropped by prob 25%
Awesome thanks very much, you made my day!👍
Another great video, all ways makes me hungry watching your vids. lol
Thanks buddy!👍
I was looking for another channel and happened to see this, thought I may as well check it out. Really glad I did. I love this type of video where you just let the camera tell the story. Thoroughly enjoyed watching. Be safe. Roger, Colorado.
Thanks very much Roger , I appreciate the comment and I'm glad you found me. Take care, Wade
@@Woodswalker1965 Well Wade, I enjoyed this one enough that I went back to your channel and watched three other videos. Nothing left to do but subscribe! Looking forward to more of your adventures. Take it easy!
@@rkf2746 Awesome, thank you!😁
@@Woodswalker1965 Do mind if I ask where in Canada you are? A friend and I have made fishing trips to Foster Lake in No Sask. and to Flin-Flon lake in Flin-Flon. I think we were in Manitoba. I spent most of the '70's in oil and gas exploration, and made numerous trips to Quebec, where we performed down-hole well logging, off shore. I developed a love for Canada and all it offer's then. Have a great day. Take it easy.
Excellent video. Well done sir!
Thank you very much!👍
Great!!!!!
Thank you!👍🌲
Wow I learned a lot from this video. Thank you cant wait to try and do this at my camp.
That's awesome to hear, let me know how you make out!👍
Do you remember what brand the cook kit you used is, or any details about it? I would like to try something like that out. That was hands down the most beautiful bush breakfast I have ever seen!
@@thepalerider1636
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Here are a few videos describing components of my cook kit. The Bromwell pans are difficult to get these days but worth buying if you can find one. I also use a Pathfinder 24 oz mug.
Thanks again for watching!
Sweet Bushcraft Breakfast Brother im HUNGRY now im gonna have to get outvand get me some of that
Go for it bro! It does ya good💪😁
Quiet? with all that noise lol, beautiful woods and a nice breakfast.
Haha well kinda quiet!😁
Just had lunch... but after watching...ready for breakfast...
Haha get er in ya! A second breakfast never hurt anyone!👍
Good vid as always. I’ve picked up some new gear lately , knife and pack, and your vids helped me make some decisions. Appreciate the detailed vids you produce. Thanks
Awesome comment, I really appreciate it. Have fun with the new gear👍
As always... Great video. Food looked tasty. How has the weather been in your area? It's to hot and sticky in my neck of the woods. Watching your video makes me want to get out. I'm over due.
Thanks for the great video Wade. 👍
Hey Bernie, hot and buggy, that's the state of my woods right now lol. Still nice to get out though. Thanks for watching my friend!
Dude... you can cook me breakfast anytime! Great vid!
Thanks brother!👍
Triumph Screen Printing me too Brandon!! I’ve seen Wade turn and old sock into gourmet cuisine. LOL. Sure have. Thanks for sharing Wade and Brandon, your culinary skills are not too shabby either!! ATB Mike
@@mfavia620 Nothing better than cooking in the woods!👍🍳🔥
Ha, the download stalled just before your back-cut while felling that tree. There was a pause then I came back to it to see you fell the tree with just one swing on the back cut. Who are you? Paul Bunyan? ATB!👊👍🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲
Haha I know right😂😂😂 I knew the bottom of that tree was a bit punky but one swing! Thank goodness the rest of the tree was good! Take care bud👍
All clearly. Thanks!
Thank You!
Brilliant vid wade,it's 4 AM here and all I want to do is put on a big fry up with coffee.Now what was the fixed blade knife you were using?.Like you have done I'm going to sell some of my favorite knives at a knife show this weekend,Two Helle,two Ka-Bar and two Boker,just to buy something new,i have my mind set on a Swedish knife Casstrom no10 and the LT.Wright Get.That would be a great camp set up for a few days of Deer hunting or fishing.Stat safe.👍
Hey buddy, thanks for watching! I was using the Enzo Trapper on this day. The knives on your radar are really good choices I may one day pick up a Casstrom knife myself! Take care my friend and talk to you soon👍
Great video as always. What is the brand of small belt knife you are using to cut and carve with?
Hey Gary, thanks for watching. I was using a Enzo Trapper on this particular day.👍
Great as ever Wade, tasty looking breakfast too 😋just curious, have you ever tried a full English breakfast? Hope this trip gave you that boost you needed, thanks for sharing, take care buddy 👍😃
Hey buddy! Yes I've had the "Full English" before but I'm sorry I cant do the black pudding! Thanks for watching mate👍
great vid sir makes me wanna head to northern Ontario sooner
Thanks very much, nothing like a bit of dirt time!👍
Hey is that a Bromwell 10” pan you are using? I have the 6&7 but I would love a bigger one if it is do you have link where I can get one .
I have a 6,7, 8, 10,and a 12 actually. I dont think Bromwell is actually making pans like these any more. I've found quite a few at yard sales and antique shops. Happy hunting!
Ok, This was defiantly not a QUIT day of bushcraft. hahahha
All those darn noisy birds! Haha
Nice breakfast
Thank you!👊🍳🌲
I love I never have to hesitate with pressing the like button on your videos before I press play thank you for that
Wot a beautiful Forrest and amazing bird song aswell to beginning with a great video loved it been waiting a while for this video from you my friend
Hope yourself and family are well looking forward to the next one all the best from the other side of the pond
Thanks Paul I appreciate you! Take care and have fun out in the woods mate!👍
Thanks for sharing wonderful bushcraft. I subscribed and let's stay connected.
Sure thing and thank you!👍
LOVED IT.
need to get off my butt and go outside. Thank you.
Thanks buddy!🌲👍
Really cool wade🙂 That was a lot of skills. I like how you put the pin in one side so you could just lift the other like a hinge👍🏻 I will be making a video soon that I was tagged for. Is it ok to tag you?
Thanks a lot my friend. Tag away!🌲
the best ever.
Wow, thank you very much!
Nenhum dinheiro do mundo paga este contato com a natureza. Gratidão. Grande abraço
Thank you!👍👍
Not so quiet with the chopping, sawing and scraping hahaha Great content sir, love the SAK with alox scales, which model is it? The cadet??
Thanks for watching my friend. The SAK is The Farmer. 👍
Hi. Nice video... It was birch bark tea?
Thank you. It was chaga tea yes. Thanks for watching my friend!
No flies!!!
Well, a few lol!👍😀
Who are the city slickers giving this video the thumbs down? Go back to your office before you get a mosquito bite.
Thanks for watching, I appreciate that comment and the feedback! I had a great day and give it a big thumbs up! lol
at the 20 minute mark, what is the tea you are making made from?
That would be chaga tea. It's a type of mushroom that grows primarily on birch trees. Very good for you and I like the taste of it as well. Thanks for watching!
Ah, I live in Tennessee, have a few river birch trees on my property, but none of them good paper and white birches like y'all have. Thanks!
👍👍🧔Wade have you ever seen a channel Kababoes . he has a good sense of humour, he has seen a lot👍👍
Not yet but I will check it out. There is so much content out there!👍🍻 Thanks for watching.
@@Woodswalker1965 I know , not many channels left with personal touch an you are sound 👍👍
Just great. What part of the world?
I’m in Ontario. Canada. Thanks for watching!👍
You could have improved this video by taking us all along with you !
Haha maybe next time my friend!😁🌲🍳
Great video Wade! The sounds of the forest really pop when you aren't talking incessantly like some people do.
Trees do have life after death, don't they?
I notice you kept your leather axe guard on while pounding with the poll. Any thoughts on the momentum causing issues with the blade cutting into it?
Was that the Granfors Small Forest?
Hey Stan! Hmm very good point about the mask I never really thought about it. I tend to keep it on since the sharp end is travelling towards my forehead lol. I'll take a look at it👍
great!! From Japan
Thank you very much. Greetings from Canada!🌲👍
Which knife is that you're using this time?
Thanks for watching Matt. It's a Enzo Trapper in 01 steel with a curly birch handle.
I like the pan, does it have a maker's name?
Thanks for watching! It's a Bromwell pan. There are other brands similar but they are a stamped carbon steel pan. I like it too🍳
👊!
Full circle.
Thank you brother!
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Thank you!
Ya Had Me At The Title, Wade ; Meal sure fit for Human Consumption ! Sometimes, Nothing needs to be said ! Glad I sat at your fire, Buddy ! Have A Swell Week Ahead ! Happy Trails From Down East ! ATB God Bless
Awesome Terry, I appreciate you!👍
Where ya been? Can you mail me a big bag of birch bark I’ll send ya the prepaid box 😜
Was that Chaga at the end?
Haha you got it!😀
Yes it was chaga tea at the end, with a bit of honey😏
It's good to talk
I like to mix it up. I thank you for watching!👍
Wade I have to start watching your videos after I eat. I couldn't stop my mouth from drooling and my stomach growling, I could barely here the birds, lol. Cheers 🍻 my friend!
I'm sorry!🍳😁🔥🌲
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👍Thanks for watching.
I need more toys like I need a hole in the head but I really really like that buck saw you have, I may have to find me one
Thanks so much for watching! I lost track of this saw for a while and recently found it again. I really like it, much quieter than a bucksaw with a metal frame. Take care 👍
I don't recall ever seeing a walnut frame for a bucksaw. It's a beauty Wade. Take care, Marty
Thanks Marty, I think the strength to weight ratio for walnut is excellent. This one is probably 3 years old now, still stroking strong!
Up to 7K Subs. Congratulations Wade. Time for a Boozy Bushcrafter soon
Haha sounds good Chris! 🍻 Take care my friend!
There’s a lot of people with questionable skills going out into the woods playing “Bushcraft,” at least here in the US.
I maintain National Forest lands here in the US, and the number of bushcraft camps that I’ve had to take down, in addition to the number of live trees that have been harvested by clueless people, has definitely gone up in the past few years.
Usually, you just work with what’s already down but in this video, the tree was still standing and that worries me, as there was no background given.
If you find the time, please make a video going over your technique of identifying and harvesting dead wood. I know that’s what you did in this video but, to the uninitiated, they might go out and cut down green wood thinking that’s just like what you did.
Also, there are almost 100 species of birds in North America that nest in cavities of standing dead trees. Mostly owls, woodpeckers, and warblers. Woodpeckers in particular. Not that taking down one tree is going to cause an impact, but one should always look for fallen wood to use before standing wood.
I hope the above is taken as respectful feedback. I really appreciate your videos and woodsman skills.
I appreciate your comment Sir and I agree some knowledge is required before falling a tree, this includes identifying a good candidate. This tree clearly should come down in my opinion as it was soon to fall over on it's own. . I'm not an expert but was merely sharing my day alone in the woods and not meant as a instructional video. Take care, 👍
Woodswalker 1965 understood. I get the vibe of the video that you were trying to, and did, achieve with going silent. But by going silent, people may get the wrong impression and think that you just took down a random tree.
What I saw was a careful inspection of the wood and core of the tree (e.g. knocking on it to establish how solid the wood was).
Without the usual dialog though, people new to bushcraft are left making their own determination as to what occurred, and taking those ideas into the field.
I’m therefore suggesting that in future videos, if you find yourself harvesting wood, consider a few lines of dialog describing your thoughts and decisions around the process.
It’s almost like we need a set of LNT-type ethics for bushcrafting.
@@andymytys Point taken Andrew. Thanks for your insights as a forestry professional, I really appreciate your input. Take care👍
I too like your comment and it wasn't something I had considered myself. But you're right we do have a responsibility to pass on good ethics 👍. Cheers lads , have a great week Wade and Andrew 👍