Hi, my name is Justin. Welcome to the channel! I love everything about the great outdoors! If you've subscribed to the channel then I'm sure you do too and I'm glad you're here. My goal is to bring you along on my outdoor adventures and teach a few tips and tricks along the way. Community and family are important to me and so I aspire to create an atmosphere that is engaging and fun for everyone no matter your age. I've been an outdoor adventure photographer/cinematographer for 25 years and I hope to carry some of those aspects into my work by bringing you quality content every single time. To reach me, please feel free to email me at: justinuriah@gmail.com
also the more you chunk off at a time the hotter that shit will be so its actually worth it to rip hard af on it since it can can take only one strike once you get good at it.
Great idea. Only problem??? If I'm dead to the world, it mite have to be louder. Not sure, tho, cuz when I'm napping in the woods I tend to be more in tune with my surroundings, so might wake me up. Btw, I very much enjoy ur content
those kinds of trees are HORRIBLE to deal with when doing yardwork. Any cuts in a certain type will just cause more to grow. That species in my opinion smell great and the branches are TOUGH if you try and tear them, very vine like
These are the most clear instructions that I’ve seen. A lot of people post things that you watch three or four times and you can’t understand what they’re doing. Good job!
@@justinuriahphoto Yeah, and I am a teacher. Well I was for 15 years but I’m retired now. And I was a really good teacher. I brought kids from third grade reading level to eighth or ninth grade reading level. Lots of them. So I know a good teacher when I see one. Thank you for doing a good job.