we are a group of friends from Greece, that grew up together, sharing the same passion for outdoors. We spent a lot of time hiking, backpacking, camping, biking, driving 4x4s, riding enduro etc. Our families are not the richest, so we had always to figure out how to continue following our passion. We used what we already had and searched the best but not the most expensive tools for our equipment. Spending lot of our time on paths, peaks, in forests, on beaches and on the road, transformed us into believers that the best university is the outdoors. Our moto is "Just dare to go out there and let yourself be taught"! Our mission is to demonstrate that you don't need to spend a fortune to do it.
Πραγματικά διάλεξες την ΚΑΛΥΤΕΡΗ sea family που θα μπορούσες για την υπέροχη αυτή εμπειρία!!! Κ σκέψου ότι βίωσες μόνο το 1/100!!!! Mike + Helen + Nick + Thomas = THE ABSOLUTE BLUE ADVENTURE!!!!
Ευχαριστούμε πολύ Παναγιώτη. Να προσθέσω ότι μπορούμε να την χρησιμοποιήσουμε ως έξτρα στρώση στο σύστημα του ύπνου μας, πάντα εξωτερικά του υπνόσακου. Εσωτερικά θα εγκλωβίσει την υγρασία, θα υδρώσουμε και μετά θα έρθει υποθερμία. Επίσης μπορεί να χρησιμοποιηθεί και ως έξτρα στρώση για τον εγκλωβισμό της υγρασίας κάτω από τη σκηνή. Αυτά από εμένα. Πολύ αξιόλογα τα βίντεο σου! Συνέχισε έτσι δυνατά!
it seems you have a lot of spin, but not a lot of friction. friction is the key. for example, there is a friction method by rubbing the stick tip back and forth on the log. but you need a lot of friction for it. likewise, with a bow drill, putting the downward pressure increases the friction at the point. while your method might work with some wood types, the physics behind it all is friction. if you figure out how to apply more friction while still achieving spin, it will work better. remember, most of your downward force is being changed to rotational force with your setup. so maybe a shoulder pad so you can put some extra weight on it while still attempting the spin. but with the tools you had, a bow drill might have done better. even if it didn't get you a fire, at least it kept you warm. :-D
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Im Naturschutzgebiet Feldberg ist das Übernachten draußen und das Feuer machen verboten. Ich würde dringend raten alle Filme, die im Naturschutzgebiet Feldberg entstanden sind wieder zu löschen. Sie können zu Beweiszwecken bei Bußgeldverfahren herangezogen werden.
Im Naturschutzgebiet Feldberg ist das Übernachten draußen und das Feuer machen verboten. Das steht auf der Infotafel im Hintergrund ab Minute 9:40 Uhr. Ich würde dringend raten alle Filme, die im Naturschutzgebiet Feldberg entstanden sind wieder zu löschen. Sie können zu Beweiszwecken bei Bußgeldverfahren herangezogen werden.
This was perfect! This is the way to get the young ones to love the nature and what alk nature has to offer then. Small baby steps for small, and bigger steps for older. Big respect from Finland!!
Sorry, I cannot answer it, as I had most of the materials already around. The main fabric is from a sit sack which we didn't use any more, the black covers are from a poncho that had a big cut on it, the inner material for the back and the shoulder straps was a yoga mat and I had already a lot of paracord. What I bought was the buckles, the net fabric and the polyester webbing.
Το κάρβουνο ελλατώνει την κολλωδη υφή από το ρετσίνι. Όσο περισσότερο κάρβουνο, τόσο σκληρότερη η κόλλα. Αν όμως βάλουμε πολύ κάρβουνο, η κόλλα θα σπάει περίπου σαν γυαλί. Η αναλογία είναι περίπου 3 x ρετσίνι προς 1 x κάρβουνο.
This is like a validation of another nearly identical shelter demonstrated on the channel Far North Bushcraft and Survival. Compare it at ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qcxu9DPRpIw.html I think this has some improvements over that one. But my main point is, this and the Far North (it's in Alaska) shelter are very similar, and seeing two videos from widely separated parts of the world reaffirm it's effectiveness.
your solution by purchasing aluminum tubing and slipping the fiberglass rod into it, then taping, is the smartest... IF a person is thinking and planning ahead by cutting additional pieces and packing those... (which is the most practical)...they will be rewarded with a quick fix..... but your first two two are excellent as well. .... people just have to plan ahead, but very few do. By the way... few of the more modern tents are solid poles... the camper in this modern world were just wanting smaller and smaller sections of fiberglass poles to deal with... so the companies complied with hollow tubes with stretchy cords so no one would have to think when assembling the pole sections... HOWEVER, those of us from old school camping experience, who still have our original camp gear (because we took care of it and older stuff tended to be constructed better than the stuff coming from China)... do occasionally break stuff. Your solutions for old solid rods is simple... Thank you for your contribution to the world of camping. ---------- side note (your straight to the point of topic photography and simple auditory explanation is easily translatable by the algorithm in You Tube.... many other individuals fail to recognize this necessity when they post solutions on various topics.)