The thing I am most passionate about is Mother Earth so I have made it my mission to educate and entertain on the topic. Here you can see some amazing views, find new hikes, learn lifesaving survival skills, discover more about flora and fauna and bust your gut laughing at my expense. -MCL
Michael Clutch Lambert has a Bachelors in Recreation Management, has worked as a park ranger, outdoor guide, backcountry logstics supervior, survival/primitive living skills instructor, conservation manager and tried his hand at stand up comedy too.
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Yeah I would have warned you. Dont wear anything you care about if your planning to walk the mud and go to the water. It will permastink anything and will rip off most footwear. If you go barefoot then it can hurt. Sharp salt.
A fine day at the beach. Yes some guy planted whales. And you are an evaluation by product of sea monkeys . You should have your next family reunion there before your wings evolve you into the brine monkey.
The main concern I have with this video is that it looks too cold to be working on this primitive fishing set. It concerns me that you are out working in the cold and it is not safe. Cavemen understood this well and never worked in the cold. It concerns me that you are not aware of this fact. The most important primitive survival skill is following in the steps of the cavemen of old and it concerns me that it seems you are not following in their footsteps in this way. It seems far too cold to be working at the time that you filmed this film. Please check your facts next time and try to follow on the steps of the great cavemen of old such as George Washington and Bob Donoho.
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It is incredible that nature researchers still don't know about the fact that our planet Earth suffers from a recurring disaster that is caused by a celestial body encircling our sun in an eccentric orbit. We all know about this recurring disaster by the name Noah's Flood. That celestial body, planet 9, approaches our sun and its planets every few thousand years. It is seen and depicted just before our era. When it crosses the ecliptic plane the gravitational force is so strong that water is pulled high up even above the highest mountains. This huge tidal wave is pulled over the whole world from south to north and because the Earth keeps turning, from east to west in a corkscrew pattern. After the disaster, that takes only seven days, our planet is mostly covered with a wet mud layer and some places are flooded for a long time. Much later, the water is evaporated and a salt flat remains. This occurs 5 times within 14,400 years. That’s how the Salt lake became so salty. Nonsense? No, this is Ancient knowledge that is available in many different forms for everyone who is searching for it but that knowledge is forgotten, neglected or denied by all scientists. I found the common thread that connects many puzzle pieces of our past. Scientists don’t even know what they don’t know.
I love meat sandmiches. I’ll be at the supers in 2 weeks. Thanks for showing this sacred sight and the message of treading lightly. Great job making this video!
Just out of curiosity, what is your load in that .54 caliber great plains rifle. I hunt with flintlock rifles exclusively and prefer 54 and 58 caliber using hand cast lead round balls. I have hunted deer, elk, wild hogs and black bear with these rifles. Thanks for a great video!
I'm a life long hunter as well my mom and dad use to take me hunting when I was in diapers and yeah this isn't a hunt which he clearly said in the beginning but I have nothing against a farm buffalo "hunt" there's not many places you can get buffalo bones, hides and all the meat. Except buffalo farms id assum I've not looked into it but if your getting that why not have more meaning behind it and take it yourself knowing that the animal was taken respectfully as it was done by native Americans for hundreds of years
The thing you need to understand is that while some were the original herd in Yellowstone a lot of the Yellowstone herd can trace it's genetic roots back to Charles Goodnight and his palo duro canyon herd from the texas panhandle. He provided seed stock to rebuils the Yellowstone herd!!!
At least the title is accurate. This was absolutely not hunting. It was killing, The 270 is totally inadequate and the 9mm worthless. and inhumane. There are genuine hunts, no garrantee of getting one.
Frankly, I have a very hard time believing that a 9 mm would be even closely adequate. Unless it was in a killing pen. I have seen a 45 Colt SAA tear the heart and lungs out, and the 9 mm cannot match the 45 SAA.
There is a lot of hate in these comments. The man explained what he did. However the other animals were very close, I would think that pass throughs or collateral damage would be something to worry about. As to the question of why not just buy a processed animal, or buy one live on the hoof and have it slaughtered? I guess you'd have to look at that from a personal perspective.
I’ve learned to apply dry dirt if I accidentally touch PO while out hiking. For me and others I’ve told to do this say it works better than soap and water as it absorbs the oil asap. Also eating a small baby fresh tender PO leaf in early spring wrapped in lettuce or some other eatable leaf, chew slightly and swallow. FYI you can get PO in your mouth. That’s why we wrap it. Told to me by a Chinese dr at Kiaser lol. He said he can’t recommend this but his brother does it every year and he swears by it 👍
The Great Plains is a really good Muzzleloader for the price, I wore out two barrels on my percussion gun, and it was still going strong on the third barrel!