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I have a love for the way God's creation keeps everyday life going. Nature is filled with adventure and resources, just waiting for us to dive into. If you learn how to use and respect what nature offers it can be for you and not against. The way I teach is meant to help all people in this aspect. I teach those who already love nature and those who aren't quite sure about it yet. It's not just about survival to me, it's getting prepared for another adventure. Not only do these skills give you confidence to embark on your next journey, but help you handle bad situations safely. You can expect a variety of environments like Florida, Michigan and Tennessee on this channel as well. This will help you, as it has me, to understand different environments along your travels. My goal is to be a unique channel using my experience to bring you solid outdoor self-reliance knowledge and hopefully inspire people to get back outside! Remember my friends: -Choose the path less traveled...Matthew 7:13
Making Birch Oil and Tar
2:12
7 лет назад
Japanese Barberry
2:30
7 лет назад
American Beauty Berry
1:55
8 лет назад
Lean To (Florida)
14:32
8 лет назад
Chaga and The Birch Tree
5:34
8 лет назад
Japanese Honeysuckle (3 Uses)
8:20
8 лет назад
Florida Palm Frond Hat
5:06
8 лет назад
Making Sea Salt
1:51
8 лет назад
Eastern Cottonwood
5:49
8 лет назад
Fire By Lens
2:46
8 лет назад
Planting and Hunting Pheasants
3:22
8 лет назад
Fire Carry To Preserve Resources
4:58
8 лет назад
How To Raise Your Own Pheasants
4:37
8 лет назад
Thank You
1:58
8 лет назад
Bush Hygiene (Sweetgum Toothbrush)
6:39
9 лет назад
Natural Navigation (Trees)
16:23
9 лет назад
Simple Cover For Your Lighter
3:42
9 лет назад
River Container (Rock Cut Basin)
5:26
9 лет назад
How To Tie A Neck Knife (Comfort)
9:22
9 лет назад
Sapling Shelter
26:08
9 лет назад
RamboOutfitters Channel Intro
3:35
9 лет назад
Комментарии
@PaulGriffin-ox1gp
@PaulGriffin-ox1gp 4 дня назад
If you was to check the main log out really good I would about bet that the biggest part of it was rich pine, or fat wood as city slickers like to call it and sell it as. I can walk through the woods a spot most of it, but I do like to notch it just to be 1000% sure.
@AlexanderSalas-l6f
@AlexanderSalas-l6f 9 дней назад
Great vid
@pixelmeap9584
@pixelmeap9584 10 дней назад
what the 16:9 doin in the 4:3?
@GettyReady
@GettyReady 13 дней назад
Where did you learn how to make this
@Rusya-P
@Rusya-P 14 дней назад
5:30 Looks like I'm getting diarrhea tonight or middle of the night 😂
@TonyTooTuff
@TonyTooTuff 18 дней назад
This is what I needed to see. I live in Central Florida and it’s not easy finding bow drill wood and good tinder.
@Mr.Higginbotham
@Mr.Higginbotham 19 дней назад
Thanks!
@BobbyParker784
@BobbyParker784 27 дней назад
I see your most recent videos for from 7 years ago are you still around or what happened does anybody happen to know
@BobbyParker784
@BobbyParker784 27 дней назад
Can I grow them in East Texas and where do I get them from
@EnglishClass4
@EnglishClass4 27 дней назад
How do you tie it off once you finish? Thanks!
@toportime
@toportime 28 дней назад
Fantastic information. Thank you.
@Varni2Varanasi
@Varni2Varanasi Месяц назад
In this mean world , your DAD is a TRUE human, who not only cares for his people but also nature, and has taught something to the GEN X with this humble gesture
@Mr-James2023
@Mr-James2023 Месяц назад
Man that’s awesome!
@isaacfimbres1671
@isaacfimbres1671 Месяц назад
He wore the world as a hat for a few seconds
@streetcarjay
@streetcarjay Месяц назад
George Brett brand Pine Tar. It works! Trust me. Haha
@timothytakahashi1747
@timothytakahashi1747 Месяц назад
My hide bunches up at the rim when I try to sink it into the hole. Any suggestions? Is my hole to deep (~3.5 to 4inches)or rawhide is too thick?
@shawn4664
@shawn4664 2 месяца назад
Just discovered your videos and i've really enjoyed them. It looks like you aren't making content anymore, but i hope you're doing well wherever you are.
@TonyTooTuff
@TonyTooTuff 2 месяца назад
Brother, I’m so glad you made this. I live in Central Florida and I’ve been bushcrafting for a while now but always struggle with resources. This is a win! 🫡
@byroncarter7328
@byroncarter7328 2 месяца назад
Does wearing a shemagh like that not make it hard to hear ?
@larrya7822
@larrya7822 2 месяца назад
The instructor and class story has been going on for years. And people use it for all sorts of different poisonous plants.
@larrya7822
@larrya7822 2 месяца назад
Wild carrot is Queen Anne's Lace.
@joannecordone6831
@joannecordone6831 2 месяца назад
When you open your 5 gallon bucket, was the wood turned into charcoal?
@FarmChickSpeaks
@FarmChickSpeaks 2 месяца назад
This is so cool and looks so easy to do!!!!
@FarmChickSpeaks
@FarmChickSpeaks 2 месяца назад
So interesting....
@TacoForager
@TacoForager 2 месяца назад
Do you still plan on putting out more content?
@elisaa9981
@elisaa9981 2 месяца назад
Is that pine? Pine in Sweden doesn't look like that.
@brunofeitosafl
@brunofeitosafl 3 месяца назад
Thank you bro
@texasrockshillcountry6574
@texasrockshillcountry6574 3 месяца назад
I wished that I could have seen this about 25 years ago!
@owenblake90
@owenblake90 3 месяца назад
New York State over sees the release of 90 thousand pheasants every year.
@StuartHollingsead
@StuartHollingsead 4 месяца назад
I remember reading about a man in the depression era. He had a child and no job. So for food, he soaked raisins in vodka to get the pheasants drunk. He came along and collected them at sundown. They could not fly up to roost. When he ran out of vodka, he took newspaper and cut it out into a cone. He put a raisin in the base of the cone, then a sticky tar just around the inside edge of the cone. The pheasant would stick its head in to get the raisin and the cone would stick to their head, blinding them. Again at sundown he came around and collected them.
@FarmChickSpeaks
@FarmChickSpeaks 2 месяца назад
Wow!!!
@junichiroyamashita
@junichiroyamashita 16 часов назад
Old Champ O'the World tricks.
@ericphelps1796
@ericphelps1796 4 месяца назад
Yes You can eat the leaves I do
@Marylandterpenes831
@Marylandterpenes831 5 месяцев назад
And here i thought it was only for gripping bats!!
@chiachang7686
@chiachang7686 5 месяцев назад
Can I order phansant from you
@joshhayban6121
@joshhayban6121 5 месяцев назад
Did he leave RU-vid
@pamelaolson5246
@pamelaolson5246 5 месяцев назад
Use just the bark and you get the best antiseptic ever
@ByDesign333
@ByDesign333 5 месяцев назад
I was told the "wild onions" are technically wild garlic. Our milk goats and cows gave unionized milk, if they ate that. 😊
@Immortal..
@Immortal.. 5 месяцев назад
This is good for carrying it out but a gamechanger for small trails. Too small to fit a 4x4 but dirtbikes work. Sling the deer on the back and ride home
@TheMrDarius
@TheMrDarius 7 месяцев назад
Dumb question but do you try to tame some of them? Are ringnecks even tamable to begin with? I’ve heard mixed things about them and rather talk to a person who raises them and are experts. I got a male I know he will never be tamable but if I can get him a female and raise some chicks maybe I can tame a couple depending on what your answer is
@robertguildford4793
@robertguildford4793 7 месяцев назад
This isnt necessarily survival but it is definitely thriving
@kimberlykaufman5420
@kimberlykaufman5420 7 месяцев назад
Can you make "pine tar" from downed hemlock as well?
@hamburgerklay7679
@hamburgerklay7679 7 месяцев назад
Is it possible to use an Eastern red ceder as a sort of pine tar? I do not have any sort of pine where I live. I would like to use as an end grain sealant for my log cabin I've built.
@steven36729
@steven36729 5 месяцев назад
That would be Cedar Tar
@Thebigbun
@Thebigbun 7 месяцев назад
What’s crazy is the despite doing this for as long as we have as a species and have manufactured much stronger adhesives, this stuff is still one of the best that you can personally manufacture from nature. I’ve used it in so many projects that I’ve made over the years and have ZERO complaints. Affordable, easy to use, easy to make, and it even has medicinal properties as well. It’s a powerhouse.
@auzziewoz3620
@auzziewoz3620 8 месяцев назад
Sorry to hear it's invasive in Florida. No matter where you are in the world planting local trees is a great option
@nevilleburley8760
@nevilleburley8760 8 месяцев назад
You can also dry the leaves and make a fairly reasonable tea substitute with them as well. Also a better way to relieve the headache with this plant is to rapidly rub and crush leafy twigs in your hands and inhale the smell of the oils so you don't have to chew the leaves.
@fredrikeriksson8123
@fredrikeriksson8123 8 месяцев назад
Can you use flax-seed oil to feed the lamp?
@michaelmcelwain2053
@michaelmcelwain2053 8 месяцев назад
You are wise beyond your years. Awesome job.
@alextravine9422
@alextravine9422 8 месяцев назад
Thank you sir
@harrylarry8330
@harrylarry8330 9 месяцев назад
Next time sonny 👨‍🦰 Bring a real ax 🪓 To the Party 🔥 The real Roson is in the tree trunk an the roots.. Next time do better research 📚.... Then use the camera 🎥 Son 👨‍🦰 ......... All you demonstrated was proof of concept. ... You produced diddly square in volume. ..🙄 That why you never showed you extraction Volume. ..an you decided to end filming 🎥 an split 🏃‍♀️💨💨 for back home 🤦
@Hootyhoo-jq9vq
@Hootyhoo-jq9vq 9 месяцев назад
Really good video.
@victorzaidan6493
@victorzaidan6493 9 месяцев назад
Thank you very much for the video, very cool. I'm going to buy resin because it's cheaper than paraffin (which left me very surprised), I'll see if mixing the rosin with water makes it more similar to this product, if so, it would be even better, we don't always want something so thick The hatchet thing is very good and useful, I didn't like it until I saw it a while ago, but it's still not worth it, the machete is much more useful