Andrew, thank you for teaching me to make a dry butt chair! In my 67 years I've only seen one version of this setup in my "Native American Skills" book. The cattail reed mat would still allow water to wet one's butt. I fully intend to put your chair to use on future treks. Keep the videos coming, please.
Thanks Andrew, neat video to watch whilst hunkering down here during a heavy rain and wind storm with no intention of going out there! Wood burner on 😎
Always a treat to get a new video from you. BTW, I keep a small neodymium magnet stuck to the spine of my giant Victorinox, makes magnetizing a pin or needle much easier. It also serves as an improvised small parts retainer tray when I have to take down something mechanical or electronic. Also, brilliant use of the double bit there; I never would've thought of that!
Superior instruction. We can practice and perfect new techniques while revisiting and reinforcing that witch we might have known but not used in a while. Thank you, great video.
Great stuff, excellent presentation and entertaining. And I'm keeping that comment "fine, just like me" except l will change it to "fine, just like Andrew"
Votre pédagogie militaire présente de manière très efficace les compétences à acquérir. C'est agréable d'apprendre à travers vos vidéos. Je crois les avoir toutes vues !
I'm trying to think of some intelligent words to say about your channel, but in reality it's simply very good 👍 thank you. Watching from liverpool england
Along the few watercourses in the Sonora desert you often find fairly large stumps of tough, seasoned cat’s claw wood about a foot high that pioneers of one sort or another have produced when wood cutting back in the day. Finding the stumps as ready-made anvils can be a significant wood and energy saver.
Yeah watch those 'fine' calories buddy. Great video as usual. Wicked hatchet! A lot of hard wood in Auzzi, that hatchet and how to use it are an awesome idea! Cheers 💜👍 Universal Sovereign Citizen
Great job. Thanks.
Andrew, thank you for teaching me to make a dry butt chair! In my 67 years I've only seen one version of this setup in my "Native American Skills" book. The cattail reed mat would still allow water to wet one's butt. I fully intend to put your chair to use on future treks. Keep the videos coming, please.
Anothergreat one andrew.Well done that man!
This is the first time I have seen a real use for a double bit hatchet other than trying to role play Viking!
Great video!
5:30 Who else heard him say, “Fine, just like me.” 😂
Wonderful, man!!! Thank you!!! 🙌🏻
Great video, loads of vital and good information.
Very useful. Awesome work.
Always learning! Thanks Andrew.
Great video as always
Good stuff!!
These were great tips. So many others are doing same old, same old as everyone else. I appreciate you Andrew for bring us new stuff!
Very helpful
Awesome video sir.
Informative and thorough while succinct ✨
Great stuff
Thank you for your videos and God bless.
You are an excellent instructor Sir
Great video. Very interesting and informative.
Always good stuff
Always great video, i like how you made the bark into a sheath. Thanks
Awesome survival tool trick, great skills, thanks Andrew
Nice.thanks
Thanks
GOD BLESS you Andrew
Thank you for your service
Always the best content in this genre. Thank you!
Good day, sir
Good stuff! Thank you, Andrew!
Thank you.
Keep it up brother stay dry and lead the way.
Best instructor on the internet.
Thanks Andrew, neat video to watch whilst hunkering down here during a heavy rain and wind storm with no intention of going out there! Wood burner on 😎
I love all Ranger Survival and Field Craft videos!
Thank you sir
Class in session! 🇺🇲
Awesome
Great show
Great tactics!💯🇺🇸💪🏼
Excellent!!!
Kool ideas as always Col.
Great common sense techniques delivered perfectly.
I like that chair.
You make it look easy! Thanks.
If it ain't rainin, we ain't trainin. Live from Ohio. Excellent information. Thank you
Always a treat to get a new video from you. BTW, I keep a small neodymium magnet stuck to the spine of my giant Victorinox, makes magnetizing a pin or needle much easier. It also serves as an improvised small parts retainer tray when I have to take down something mechanical or electronic. Also, brilliant use of the double bit there; I never would've thought of that!
Cool video!!!
Good stuff, thank you!
Thank you. Superb instruction as usual. Greetings from another former infantry major in South Africa.
Terrific ideas, Major. As usual, on-target!
Sou seu aluno e amigo mesmo aqui do Brasil, abraço.
Do you ever do videos on survival in desert environments.
Amazing!
Superior instruction. We can practice and perfect new techniques while revisiting and reinforcing that witch we might have known but not used in a while. Thank you, great video.
Very insightful statement my friend! Couldn’t have said it better.
I been watching for a year and I love the way you teach ❤❤❤
Thank you very much for sharing
Excellent source of survival and bushcraft skills and gets better all the time. Thank you very much!
Hi Andrew, greeting from Australia 🇦🇺, thank you for your time to make these videos.
Great stuff, excellent presentation and entertaining. And I'm keeping that comment "fine, just like me" except l will change it to "fine, just like Andrew"
thanks Andrew
Good stuff as always!
just the fact you actually showed a bic lighter being used got you another subscriber.
Thanks, Andrew
Does anyone else feel those "Why didn't I ever think of that" moments when watching him improvise?
Had to save this video.
great video
Awesome tips....thanks a lot for sharing this Andrew
Hello I'm a fan van you make a video about the ranger plexiglass map case ?
Great tip about using the axe for splitting wood with a mallet like that! Thank you sir!
I would like to see some one arm survival skills
Many thanks for the informative & useful tuturial. Cheers.❤
Votre pédagogie militaire présente de manière très efficace les compétences à acquérir. C'est agréable d'apprendre à travers vos vidéos. Je crois les avoir toutes vues !
Best part of Sunday. Thank you, sir.🙏👍😎🇺🇸💪🤘
As always Mr. Fine, great video. Thanks
Semper Fi
You and pathfinder have help me a lot,.. bunch I've forgot but brings back remembers and a lot of great ideas .. y'all keep it up
You can also do the sheath with duct tape if folded sticky to sticky before starting.
Great video!!!
God bless you and all your viewers…🙏🏻😍
I'm trying to think of some intelligent words to say about your channel, but in reality it's simply very good 👍 thank you.
Watching from liverpool england
The pathfinder school is lucky to have you.
Tulip poplar bark has been used for everything from arrow quivers to canoes to cordage to baskets! Great materials
Major Andrew these are pretty awesome tricks thanks for the lesson 👍🇺🇸🤯
Спасибо Andrew!
Thank you for another clear concise informative video major.
Along the few watercourses in the Sonora desert you often find fairly large stumps of tough, seasoned cat’s claw wood about a foot high that pioneers of one sort or another have produced when wood cutting back in the day. Finding the stumps as ready-made anvils can be a significant wood and energy saver.
I did a couple of these this weekend camping down in Tennessee at Land Between the Lakes.
Nice work with the ax , suggestion for feather stick take the prices of wood fallen off put them back into the feather stick my dad taught me that
Thanks Andrew for another tips and tricks. All the best!
Survival of the fittest 💪🏿 knowledge can be power.💪🏿👸🏿 uncertain times. Last days
Yeah watch those 'fine' calories buddy.
Great video as usual. Wicked hatchet!
A lot of hard wood in Auzzi, that hatchet and how to use it are an awesome idea!
Cheers 💜👍
Universal Sovereign Citizen
Great video! Jam packed with free chicken!
I always hated my double bit axe. Now I see its utility in splitting wood AND fighting zombies.
Another outstanding video.
Really enjoyed the video. Its the first time i genuinely gasped at a technique and thought why is this the first time i have seen that ?
"Fine, just like me..."
He's an Army Ranger, alright 😏
😂
The tripod backrest with a folding mat 🤯 There I sit on my mat for years and never picked up on adding a short tripod. What a dummy 😂
Holding feather stick against blade while lighting. Genius.
Best channel on the Web!!!
Very good ideas. Thanks for Sharing
Great tips . I've learned so many interesting things from watching your channel over the years. Thank you
Antes empezar a verlo le di like por la miniatura! Saludos desde Argentina