
2 Day Bushcraft Camp with a Dog - Deer Hide Beds, Camp Fire Cooking (Forest Camping)
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Date: 2019-09-10
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faultroy
Beautiful videographing, Very High quality. Excellent editing. People don't realize how hard that is, and the attention to detail that is required, and how awful it is to see the same thing over and over again and to edit it. My hat's off to You Mate. It's a lot harder than it looks. While this doesn't apply to these men, but those Silky Saws are very expensive. They are really highly specialized tools, and while they are fantastic, they are not necessary. You can get the same quality with even more versatility by the use of a standard Carpenters Saw. I live in the USA, and the one that I favor is the Irwin Brand, 20 inches, and they cost at our large home centers about 20. 00 USD, or about 17 Euro. I bring that up because these saws easily go up to around 175. 00 USD (about 165 Euros. While these saws cut faster, they also wear out faster and when they get dull, they cannot be sharpened unless You have excellent skills. Those Impulse Hardened Carpenters saws cost a fraction of the price, and will last just as long, and are much more versatile that these specialty saws. There is absolutely nothing wrong with these saws, but here in the USA, some Bushcrafters are getting the message, and wising up. In other words looking at and doing a Cost/Benefit analysis. Others are purchasing Logging type saws, which are Just as good, but have the benefit of being able to be sharpened by hand I the field like a chain saw, and actually more effective and still cheaper priced then these specialty saws. Thanks for the excellent presentation.
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Beautiful videographing, Very High quality. Excellent editing. People don't realize how hard that is, and the attention to detail that is required, and how awful it is to see the same thing over and over again and to edit it. My hat's off to You Mate. It's a lot harder than it looks. While this doesn't apply to these men, but those Silky Saws are very expensive. They are really highly specialized tools, and while they are fantastic, they are not necessary. You can get the same quality with even more versatility by the use of a standard Carpenters Saw. I live in the USA, and the one that I favor is the Irwin Brand, 20 inches, and they cost at our large home centers about 20. 00 USD, or about 17 Euro. I bring that up because these saws easily go up to around 175. 00 USD (about 165 Euros. While these saws cut faster, they also wear out faster and when they get dull, they cannot be sharpened unless You have excellent skills. Those Impulse Hardened Carpenters saws cost a fraction of the price, and will last just as long, and are much more versatile that these specialty saws. There is absolutely nothing wrong with these saws, but here in the USA, some Bushcrafters are getting the message, and wising up. In other words looking at and doing a Cost/Benefit analysis. Others are purchasing Logging type saws, which are Just as good, but have the benefit of being able to be sharpened by hand I the field like a chain saw, and actually more effective and still cheaper priced then these specialty saws. Thanks for the excellent presentation.
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Jason Britt
Good stuff guys Dustin always coming through with the food Good God i'm hungry now I tan hides similar way, once skinned I stretch it on a rack and cover the non-fur side with epsom salt then let it dry, makes getting all the meat and membrane off easy. I then fill a plastic trash can with water and borax throw the hide in and drop a big rock on it, let it sit for 24 hours and rinse. I do this about 3 times then back on the rack to dry. Then comes the long working process breaking the hide. Would love to see you guys take a trip to Appalachia you'd really enjoy yourselves with the beauty of the smokey's. Y'all crack me up with your tea but I guess we aren't so different over the big pond with our coffee LOL
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Good stuff guys Dustin always coming through with the food Good God i'm hungry now I tan hides similar way, once skinned I stretch it on a rack and cover the non-fur side with epsom salt then let it dry, makes getting all the meat and membrane off easy. I then fill a plastic trash can with water and borax throw the hide in and drop a big rock on it, let it sit for 24 hours and rinse. I do this about 3 times then back on the rack to dry. Then comes the long working process breaking the hide. Would love to see you guys take a trip to Appalachia you'd really enjoy yourselves with the beauty of the smokey's. Y'all crack me up with your tea but I guess we aren't so different over the big pond with our coffee LOL
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Brother Maleus Praetor
I was wondering when the satin table cloth would be coming out to dress the dining table, but you can't have everything hahaha: )I love eating out in the woods, either over a fire or a safely used barbecue effort. You can't beat it Great camp btw guysOh and. I also like making Choc/banana pancakes and to help moisten them, I drizzle a little lemon juice and honey over it. I like making a round pancake stack, layering choc and banana and honey n lemon drizzle inside each layer, stacking them onto my plate, under a low-heat grill while I fry them up: )
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I was wondering when the satin table cloth would be coming out to dress the dining table, but you can't have everything hahaha: )I love eating out in the woods, either over a fire or a safely used barbecue effort. You can't beat it Great camp btw guysOh and. I also like making Choc/banana pancakes and to help moisten them, I drizzle a little lemon juice and honey over it. I like making a round pancake stack, layering choc and banana and honey n lemon drizzle inside each layer, stacking them onto my plate, under a low-heat grill while I fry them up: )
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Ginger B
Well done It is so refreshing to see someone else who steps up camp food while camping. Nice to see a full plate of fresh food. The 'skillet' is great I really like the cutting board. Love the collection of tools and that long saw is incredible Really enjoying the videos and I appreciate the collaborations. YESSSS on a hide tanning video That is the only thing I don't have experience with.
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Well done It is so refreshing to see someone else who steps up camp food while camping. Nice to see a full plate of fresh food. The 'skillet' is great I really like the cutting board. Love the collection of tools and that long saw is incredible Really enjoying the videos and I appreciate the collaborations. YESSSS on a hide tanning video That is the only thing I don't have experience with.
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bob mcglynn
Amber is just a beautiful dog, as a dog lover my self (have two German Shepherd's) they never fail to keep me busy. I really enjoy your outings and try and learn as I watch along with my 11 year old Grandson who is in his first year of Scouting and loves outdoor cooking and crafts. keep up the great show with Dustin and his fab cooking
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Amber is just a beautiful dog, as a dog lover my self (have two German Shepherd's) they never fail to keep me busy. I really enjoy your outings and try and learn as I watch along with my 11 year old Grandson who is in his first year of Scouting and loves outdoor cooking and crafts. keep up the great show with Dustin and his fab cooking
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Light Eagle
Have you ever taught on how to go potty in the woods? Sounds silly I guess, but too many people think you just find a private tree and dooo your business not so. need to know how deep to bury the evidence to keep squirrels from digging things up and scattering things about. just wondering.
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Have you ever taught on how to go potty in the woods? Sounds silly I guess, but too many people think you just find a private tree and dooo your business not so. need to know how deep to bury the evidence to keep squirrels from digging things up and scattering things about. just wondering.
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Cezarygon
Hi man, im from Poland, why you got Polish name on video? That great, but why, do you got Polish family history? Good luck, for all your team, specially for Umber; ) Take care, and im waiting for next travel video; ) Good work man And please, stop cook that nice food; ) hehe: )
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Hi man, im from Poland, why you got Polish name on video? That great, but why, do you got Polish family history? Good luck, for all your team, specially for Umber; ) Take care, and im waiting for next travel video; ) Good work man And please, stop cook that nice food; ) hehe: )
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Tom Mole
I just came on here to see the dog having fun. the rest is pretty similar to other bushcraft videos. find a spot, chop lots of wood, make a fire and cook food that you bought in some supermarket and pretend you're living primitive style.
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I just came on here to see the dog having fun. the rest is pretty similar to other bushcraft videos. find a spot, chop lots of wood, make a fire and cook food that you bought in some supermarket and pretend you're living primitive style.
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pete johnson
Love your dog, she is so happy, and attentive, . Ahahah) I was expecting her to pick up a saw and start helping, as per usual, sitting with my grandchildren watching your video, my grandson (6) said a bird dropped it, ( Ahahah)?
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Love your dog, she is so happy, and attentive, . Ahahah) I was expecting her to pick up a saw and start helping, as per usual, sitting with my grandchildren watching your video, my grandson (6) said a bird dropped it, ( Ahahah)?
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Jaime Manuel Curva
Amazing. Exactly the same dog like mine, the colour, the size, the ears, the tale and always happy. Kika is the name of mine. So funny. The pankcakes must be delicious. ( Dustin loves always banana & chocolat. lol )
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Amazing. Exactly the same dog like mine, the colour, the size, the ears, the tale and always happy. Kika is the name of mine. So funny. The pankcakes must be delicious. ( Dustin loves always banana & chocolat. lol )
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