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Thanks for the beneficial and informative video
ОтветитьWas that a pocket boy saw?
ОтветитьGot the book for Christmas! I look forward to seeing more of this video series!
ОтветитьThanks for the video Sir and thanks for your service. Love your channel and I have been learning some new things from you. I was in the 82nd Combat aviation at Bragg and took some survival classes , love the survival and bushcraft life and the outdoors,it never gets old, it’s my happy place.
ОтветитьGood basics. Were you in the Carolinas? Be Well.
ОтветитьGreat video
ОтветитьSo true about knowing the environment and the related threats within it. It’s -42c here right now so i would trade my left nut if I had to for shelter and fire. Lol. In all seriousness though I’ve heard many people up here talk about their fear of grizzlies and cougars getting them. When In fact hypothermia is what will claim most people here. Not the boogie man.
ОтветитьGreat stuff!
ОтветитьAlways great information. Thanks.
ОтветитьAnother great video! Thanks👍🏻
ОтветитьGreat information.
You had said it before but the converging animal tracka pointing to water has made more sense than anything else.
Can you use the water vine after it is empty of water as a make due water filter?
I'm only 4 mins in, but I don't see your firearm(s)?
ОтветитьGot the book on Amazon. Good stuff.
ОтветитьI’m getting a lot of crap for caring about this kinda stuff now from my gf but I think she will be convinced when she has to take a shit in the woods ;)
ОтветитьMr. Josh is just the "real deal"...he does not bragg much and only say useful things!
Should I believe those obese, pale skin (obviously never are in the outside...)?
Definetly not!
I am not a film fan...I think I'll open an exception this time!
And I''ll be ordering the book today! I am sure it will be of invaluable inspiration!
Thank's mr. Josh, I dare say you are among the best! I guess if I had to choose just 1 author / instructor you would be the one!
PS: after listening to your video on the blades, although I was already a puuko fan because of my roots in europe, I decided to keep on that path. I have a heavier version (not a leuko, but a beefier puuko) for those harsher environments and a lighter one for normal use... but yes, I also have an Esee Isula II and a Esee PS4 / Kephart though I find difficult to do very fine work with other knives then the puukos
Stay well and a I wish you and yours a good new year!
North American marsupial 👍😁🦘
Ответитьill be priority find a wife now that men are needed again. Crowbar maybe ah life is good
Ответитьas always quality delivery.
wish it went on for hours.
anyway big beard
thanks and
.happy new year.
♥️⚒
Nice video! Greetings from the woods in Sweden 🇸🇪
ОтветитьI have always gone by the Rules of 3. A life threatening injury can kill you in 3 minutes. Hypo/Hyperthermia can kill you in 3 hours. Dehydration can kill you in 3 days (or less). Starvation can kill you in 3 weeks. Not every survival situation is going to follow those rules exactly but it is a good rule of thumb to help you remember what your priorities are in a survival situation.
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ОтветитьThank you very much for this
ОтветитьOn my wish list (DVDs and book)! Just subscribed to the email list (and downloaded the free packing lists). Thank you for your easy going, modern take on survival skills, tips and tricks. Keep up the great work! I am from a family of service people (my mom’s father met MY father when they were stationed in the same unit the Army in Germany in the ‘50s, my mom’s younger brother then served as a medevac crew chief in Viet Nam. He later became a “black hat” at airborne school, and special forces (green beret) in Europe. My brother spent 5 years in the Rangers, and I spent 1 tour in the 82nd. Nice to rekindle a few skills to show my own kids and to add to our FEMA kits✌🏼🖖🏼
ОтветитьOutstanding
Ответитьenjoyed...
ОтветитьMultitasking is peak efficiency.
ОтветитьReal nice Clark.......real nice.
ОтветитьPlease start a school in Northern Wyoming. How to survive, stay warm and what to eat when it's -40 below.
ОтветитьWe don't have water vines here we have extreme cold, death or knowledge. Lol I'm having problems finding the later.
ОтветитьGreat information!
ОтветитьFlorida man shows up everywhere doing some weird stuff. Keep up the good work brother.
ОтветитьHi, I'm the new guy here. This seems to be just what I have been looking for.
ОтветитьI'm an absolute newbie in survival and bushcrafting from Barcelona (Spain).
I've always loved the idea of being alone in the wilderness. When I watched the film "Into the wild" something cracked inside of me and when I accidentally discovered the TV documentary series "The Last Alaskans" I was amazed in awe: I just could watch those landscapes and the every day lives of the people living outside there.
A couple of years ago I started watching some survival videos, but I finally let it go.
But now I discovered your channel and I'm back on the track again. I ordered your book and I finally got it and I'm loving it. I'm learning a lot, it's amazing how you break everything into small pieces that are very logical and easy to understand even to someone who doesn't know anything about the topic.
Thank you very much.
Algorithm bump.
ОтветитьHi there, my job takes me around the world a lot. Sometimes I look out the window of a plane and see woods or vast open spaces with almost nothing in sight. I've often wondered, without access to some survival gear, how would I survive there if the plane went down and only a few of us survived the crash? Having nothing but just the clothes we're wearing. What would be the advice for the first few days? Assuming rescue is on it's way.
ОтветитьBoss lvl
ОтветитьThat is an amazing lookin beard.
Thnx all the great info.
Cheers
water from the vine. also put a container under the other cut section and collect what comes from that.
ОтветитьLove the intro!
ОтветитьBook arrived yesterday. Worth more than its weight in gold.
ОтветитьThanks, good training.
ОтветитьSo im not a member of the service (THANK YOU TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE SERVICE FOR SERVING OUR COUNTRY!!!) But i really enjoy watching your videos the super infomative and helpful you and coalcracker bushcraft are two best bushcraft channels around
ОтветитьJust finished your book! Excellent presentations throughout, it's a keeper. I really like your manner of teaching...clear concise and workable. Keep it coming.
ОтветитьYOU SHOULD CONSIDER STARTING A PODCAST, HEAPS OF PEOPLE WOULD LOVE IT.
ОтветитьHow do you know which vines are safe or not? Are there some you should avoid?
Ответить5 "W's"... water, wood, no wind...
ОтветитьLove that u r doing what u luv!
ОтветитьYou should go on Naked and Afraid
ОтветитьCrazy…water from a tree is so cool.
ОтветитьGot your book this week. It's wonderful in both content and style.
Followed up on references you've made from time to time about the late Mors Kochanski. Thank you for mentioning this Canadian bushcrafter. Living in Yukon for many years and more recently, Alberta, it's a treat to learn also from someone with a boreal forest focus.
Your excellent adult educator skills really show in your writing as well as your videos. Thank you!