Hello TNPrs. This is called the B Channel of the Nutnfancy Project. Here you will see outdoor adventures, protection of wild things, some outdoor gear reviews, and other fun lifestyle stuff I'm know for. 253913
Cross cutting... those trees are dreid abd seasoned which would make it a harder cut but generally anything the size mabe a little bigger then a wrist you sould be able to cut with a one handed swing 90% woth a single swing
First problem if your using a tomahawk with two hands your using it wrong the tomahawk draws its power from speed if it feels like its going to fly out of your hand your swinging right
I’m willing to bet your engagement is shitty b/c you’re letting the YT overlords do whatever they want to your channel and content. How hard have you tried to fight back? Could you play to their game a little more cleverly, then resulting in you skirting around some/all of their BS?
Pepper spray is so cheap. $10 to $15 a can. Also DO NOT use pepper gel. I've seen it fail so many times it's not even funny! After watching donut operator, active self protection and other channels? You could not PAY ME to carry a .25 ACP. I get it. It's a backup gun. 9mm luger is the minimum. Short range light? Good. Get a long range light that can hit at least 1,000 yards too.
Gardening is a skill. When we were kids my mom had each of us choose a fruit and a vegetable we liked and it was our responsibility to cultivate and care for them. I'd like to learn more about aquaponics.
Still got my loved TNP hat. It's well loved. It's not even grey anymore. It's a bit fde now from using it so much. hahaha I hope you can make another soon. I think patches you can make some like a thousand of one design and sell. Don't need to be tens of thousands. You could also make one design available so that people could make their own TNP patch. And I'm definitely getting this condor hat.
I used to be happily married with three great kids , a big house and making six figures , then I found this channel and within a week was divorced , kids disowned me , homeless and unemployed… thanks a lot Nutn
Been watching since 2010! Not too much in the last years but yeah it’s pretty much your and Don’s fault for spending too much money on guns and edc gear over the last decade! If I could go back in the past to change anything I would’ve bought even more cool 💩!! Sir don’t go anywhere your channels kick ass!!
Great Video ! Have you tried an E-Bike with a Solar Panel to go camping ? Picked up a big NF Dome Tent that was On Sale back in the last Century for a Wedding Present... Told the SIL that the tent was big enough to change diapers in... she said I don't want kids-Famous last words ! The kid got fired because he worked in the rifle department of the outdoor store ! Must find my mesh 2-person tent to go camp by WSNP were Alien spacecraft crash... and other TS craft land... The Tech developed to return to the moon to stay, can take US and the world to Mars and beyond ! (The Great Camping TRIP !) tjl
I'm a fan of the Condor "Tactical Team Mesh" hats. Same type hat but comes without the loop patch on the front. Still has the name panel on the back, which I usually take off and use a piece of it to fill in the exposed hook section that Nut'n mentions. Great way to be a low key, Tactical Dad.
You sir got me serious about true EDC, been watching since close the the beginning. I carry gloves in the car but only wear gloves when working in the yard or in the winter. I always wear a cap, I pull the little button off. I edc a pistol (i think Ihave a dozen now), spare mag, maybe a 2nd in some situations, flashlight, multitool, bandana, hankerchief, bifold wallet, keys on a paracord that have a victorinox jetsetter and a photon micro light, recently found a couple of steel caribeaners that can double as knucks, earbuds, primary edc/self defense knife, secondary smaller knife, sometimes a 3rd knife in the cargo or back pocket like a cold steel black talon, all the knives are kept sharp, pen, marker, sunglasses. Yep I really do carry all that, most on the belt, a 5.11 or wolf tactical belt. Good shoes too. More stuff in the car including an extensive first aid kit, fire extinguisher, rescue knife/cuttet,window breaker, and some other back up items.
I take tnp seriously as well. I always feel the need to report to lt. Col. Nutn my diligence in outfitting my systems as well. I keep thrunite archer, leatherman rebar (metal file, wood saw, are important to me) a pretty sweet utility blade type knife, and a second knife thats more capable. Always have 2 mags. If you run out you, it ain't coming back. Casio watch with a compass. I keep a radio near always, and have a back pack with better stuff within quick equip distance at all times (more mag as well) I've been forced to man portable light lately from knee injury, but its healing well, so I've learned how important the man in man portable is. I think having the basics, water, fire, snack is something we need to keep with us. (If it runs out you don't have) water being the absolute #1. I like to keep pepper spray with me, I don't enjoy hurting people, but do enjoy being a good guy, and the good guy needs to be ready to win. Stay safe out there. I add to and take away from my man alot, been testing things over the years, I'm pretty happy where I'm at currently, however there's always another thing to train with. Comfortable carry is understated. If you can't sleep under a bush Comfortable, you have too much on man. A hat is a must, I consider it a force multiplier to my flashlight (headlamp)
My question is how is the condor stuff under NVGs? I have one of the old plates carriers you'd suggest. It could get bigger or find a way to make it tighter...hehe
Dude, is this a different channel. I’ve been following you for over 10 or 12 years and I remember when you had around 700,000 subscribers. What happened? Edit: OK, I just realized this is not your main channel
Maybe if you worked security and needed a cheap less than lethal option this would be an option but there are a whole series of liabilities that come with that.
I know in the video you mentioned a vstrom 650. What would the transition be like moving from a vstrom to a fjr? Obviously the FJR’s weight is much more but any other major differences.
i love these watches own one and probably buying another one tomorrow. bought this watch at a nice store nice box everything but it was 15% off got it for around 600 us dollars
Imagine people being ok with carrying something like this for self/family defense. (And unfortunately lots of people are evidently ok with it) I would not live in a place where this is the only option or even lesser options "legal"