Sting nettle tea is the best cure for allergies I’ve ever used. Also it you have problems picking sting nettle, peal the skin off and place the juice between the skin and stock onto the effected area. It stops the stinging immediately!
I grew up in the 80's watching Bushtuckerman. Love the great outdoors. I'm glad I stumbled on your brilliant survival videos. I really want to start a fire with a bow drill using your method as its been a life long goal of mine for 3 decades. Thanks Creek 👍
I really like the tone and pace of these recent videos, and the subject matter of wild edibles is always fascinating. I appreciate anything I can use to enrich my time outdoors, especially harvesting natural resources. Please keep making videos like this on a regular basis.
I wish you would do more and longer videos like this. Maybe two or three videos a week.would be nice. Maybe overnight camp outs. Keep up the great work! Happy Holidays to you and your family!
Thanks for sharing your videos. I am not saying that I've seen all cordage videos.. But this is the first time I've seen using non green stalks. And I have wondered why not? And when you looped the bundle over a tree limb to remove the pith, I seem to remember my grandmother showing me how to do that, back in the 50s... Thanks again, and keep up the good work...
Sting nettle tea is the best cure for allergies I’ve ever used. Also it you have problems picking sting nettle, peal the skin off and place the juice between the skin and stock onto the effected area. It stops the stinging immediately!
I grew up in the 80's watching Bushtuckerman. Love the great outdoors. I'm glad I stumbled on your brilliant survival videos. I really want to start a fire with a bow drill using your method as its been a life long goal of mine for 3 decades. Thanks Creek 👍
Thank you for the video. Enjoyed your description of the experience and the filming and ambiance of the setting. All the best, James.
Thank you!!
@@willowhavenoutdoor You're welcome!
I always keep some dried too in my home apothecary
So glad I found this channel.
Me too!
Thank you for taking the time and sharing those moments with us. Cheers!!!
Thank you for watching :)
I really like the tone and pace of these recent videos, and the subject matter of wild edibles is always fascinating. I appreciate anything I can use to enrich my time outdoors, especially harvesting natural resources. Please keep making videos like this on a regular basis.
Thank you very much!
This is just awesome!
Love your vids. I ordered one of your kuksas last week and can't wait for it to arrive so i can put it to use. 😃
Awesome! And I appreciate the support!
You know how to have a good day in the woods.
Awesome thank you. We have a lot of that here in Wyoming
Absolutely love these videos. Informative, inspiring, and relaxing. Please keep making them.
Thank you! Will do!
Your videos are pure therapy for the soul... Looking forward to new videos in the near future. Keep up the good work ;-) Thanks !
I wish you would do more and longer videos like this. Maybe two or three videos a week.would be nice. Maybe overnight camp outs. Keep up the great work! Happy Holidays to you and your family!
Thanks Mark! I’ll try to work in some longer ones!
Awesome as always
Thanks for sharing your videos.
I am not saying that I've seen all cordage videos..
But this is the first time I've seen using non green stalks. And I have wondered why not?
And when you looped the bundle over a tree limb to remove the pith,
I seem to remember my grandmother showing me how to do that, back in the 50s...
Thanks again, and keep up the good work...
I’ve only ever used the dead and dry!
Great video (as always), Creek. You're a great teacher and never cease to amaze me! Merry Christmas to you and your family!
Thank you Carolyn!
Great vid! Thanks for the crafting of cordage... very very appreciated
Great Video. Love the hat. Had to buy your brown one. Love it
Thank you again you are the man and a great friend. Have a wonderful day and a great Christmas. May God bless you and yours
You too Jim - Fire on!
Another great video keep them coming
Will do!
I love these videos
Thank you!
Does wood nettles be used the same ways food tea fibers 😊
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Love brother
Thank you!!!
How do you keep your cup from drying out ? a food grade oil or fixen wax
I actually rub with beef tallow a few times a year and it seems to work like a charm.
I’m in England. We have stinging nettles too. Urtica dioica species I believe. What type do you have to make your nice cuppa?
Same species!