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@jamescooper2618
@jamescooper2618 11 часов назад
It's personal preference . I usually only wear pull-over shirts and zip-up jackets so no buttons to tuck into. I also prefer not to have things hanging around me neck. My favorite carry option is for a belt knife on a cloth sash I can tie around my waist over my jacket or I can tie it on under a jacket. I can also sling it over either shoulder. I use a wide waxed cotton cloth as a sash. I think it works well.
@jamescooper2618
@jamescooper2618 11 часов назад
Good quality electrical tap is a very valuable thing to keep on hand. Duct tape has its uses but it does not stretch like good vinyl tape can. I always try to buy the 3M brand. I think it works the best. My dad was an electrician and he would only buy 3M electrical tape. Good stuff.
@GlenMones-le6yf
@GlenMones-le6yf День назад
Cody Lundeen who I consider a major authority on Bushcraft and survival carries a mora around his neck never seem to ever have a problem with Neck carry
@GlenMones-le6yf
@GlenMones-le6yf День назад
I agree with you I like Neck knives I'm very rarely have a belt knife.. but only under these conditions... The lanyard must have a breakaway.. they sell them in the craft store paracord section plastic breakaways so if you do get hung up on something.. or someone tries to grab you by the lanyard the lanyard pops...#2 I generally like lightweight flatter handle knives.. typically skeletonized with paracord wrap.. also blades of about 2 and 1/2 to 3 in.. my two favorite and I own a lot of them.. Condor kickback...& CRKT minimalist... And I like the Bowie blade model of the minimalist.. as I stated I have a lot of other neckers . Most with flatter type grips or skeletonized grips. Paracord wrap.. and generally when I'm out in public or even walking in the woods not planning to use the knife it's tucked inside my shirt.. if I'm going to use it a bit I'm going to leave it outside my shirt where it's easily reachable... So I also disagree with Dave at least on the smaller 3-in and sub 3 inch blades
@Ron-Outdoor
@Ron-Outdoor 3 дня назад
The neck knife makes more sense to me even in and EDC. Certain chairs will catch the knife on handles. Way more reasons to carry a neck knife than on your side.
@thedriftingspore
@thedriftingspore 3 дня назад
I looked at my staff leaning against a big old Maple just the other day and smiled as I thought, "one of these days I'm going to walk away from you and we'll never see each other again." Haha. My staff is about as tall as me, Poplar and reclaimed from a Beaver. So one thing you didn't mention (I don't think) is something I realized when I started using a staff. If you're navigating a steep incline and slip. If you start free sliding downhill you may be able to use your staff to catch yourself between 2 tree's or rocks if you held it over your head. Great to see you Greg!
@outdoorsonthecheap
@outdoorsonthecheap 3 дня назад
That's true = thanks!
@zacharyriley7723
@zacharyriley7723 4 дня назад
A knifeless man is a lifeless man. Carry one. Carry 2 just have it when needed where your comfortable
@gordonblair5372
@gordonblair5372 4 дня назад
I enjoyed the video Greg. I've used my walking sticks for many of the tasks you mentioned, including busting branches off trees. Similarly, when I am walking my forest trails after a new snow fall, which is awesome, I'll use my walking stick to knock snow off the branches weighted down with the snow and in my way. The branches pop up back in place and out of my way. Plus that snow is on the ground and not down my neck and back. Brrrr. Keep up the good work. Cheers!
@outdoorsonthecheap
@outdoorsonthecheap 4 дня назад
Good point with the snow - I do that too! :)
@billarseneau3354
@billarseneau3354 6 дней назад
Great vid Greg. I prefer the longer stick, just above head length as it provides better stability during descents on steep terrain. Handy for many things as your video points out. I often hunt for mushrooms and moving brush aside really aids in finding those little jems. This length works best for me when setting up a freestanding plow point configuration with my tarp as well.
@outdoorsonthecheap
@outdoorsonthecheap 5 дней назад
Yes the extra length helps a lot with those things. I probably do more "bashing stuff" than most people - which is why I like the armpit length I guess
@andrewfett142
@andrewfett142 6 дней назад
👍🏼good vid. Nothing beats a good stick. Good for kayaking too. :)
@alisdar1234
@alisdar1234 6 дней назад
Would you consider a video on fire management?
@outdoorsonthecheap
@outdoorsonthecheap 5 дней назад
Great Idea!
@stephengarrett8076
@stephengarrett8076 7 дней назад
Outstanding!!!!!
@stephengarrett8076
@stephengarrett8076 7 дней назад
Outstanding!!!!!
@stephengarrett8076
@stephengarrett8076 7 дней назад
Wow someone a bit of common 😆👍 i shake my head when i see someone batten every time as a norm. Thank you for your sanity 👍just subbed 👍
@outdoorsonthecheap
@outdoorsonthecheap 6 дней назад
You are so welcome
@outdoorsonthecheap
@outdoorsonthecheap 6 дней назад
Thanks man :)
@stephengarrett8076
@stephengarrett8076 7 дней назад
Great vid 👍 I agree using a stick you put time and effort into you would be a bit dubious to fully use , would be good to see you source and prep your stick ready for use. Thank you for your knowledge.
@ROE1300
@ROE1300 7 дней назад
👍 very good well thought presentation. Thank you. I like walking sticks/staffs. I am in the ‘chin level’ crowd. My favorite one is made from a Blackthorn root - extremely strong and light. Blackthorn roots that long and straight are rare and hard to find; so, a bit pricey, but I have had mine for 10 years. As you pointed out perhaps a bit cumbersome when hunting but not unmanageable.
@carlosrobles7716
@carlosrobles7716 7 дней назад
Interesting Video, even for someone like me who doesn't like neck knives, but you give me a second option, something to try, let's see if this time if I can wear them on my neck since I usually don't like to wear anything hanging on my neck. As for Dave's opinion, he is a generator of thought and opinions, just like you in your channel and I think both points are respectable and we have to respect each other. ✌🏻 peace ✌🏻
@theressomelovelyfilthdownh4329
@theressomelovelyfilthdownh4329 7 дней назад
I was thinking why is there no notch at one end. Was feeding the dogs, so maybe you mentioned it earlier as well. If you make a recess an " or two behind that, and tie on some para cord. You have a nice rope handle, way to carry stuff, form part of some traps, make a staff sling to hurl rocks at stuff. Just have some extra rope for a ton of little things. Doubt staff slings are registered with whatever fishing/hunting body you have there. But you could prob brain some waterfowl, with it, if they were chilling in large numbers. Most likely going to be used to pass the time, while you wait for the kettle to boil. Tod's Workshop just uploaded a video on making and using staff slings. They are easier to use than regular slings, and you can throw fist sized rocks. They tend to get overlooked historically. But you get say 100 random fit people, you can have them trained up in a morning's practice. Sure, they still can't stand and fight, but that's a lot of blunt force trauma for whoever is on the receiving end. Plus, they would have been well-used to threshing ears of corn with flails. Take the bit of wood off the end, add a sling. And now you can hurl fist sized rocks on mass.
@outdoorsonthecheap
@outdoorsonthecheap 7 дней назад
Yes there is a notch. I talk about using for lashing on knives/saws, and for lifting pots off fires or out of rivers. Re staff sling - useful in numbers in medieval warfare, not sure how accurate one would be using it for small game. Would require a lot of practice and all rocks would have to be the same size and shape. Probably a great topic for a video thanks
@alisdar1234
@alisdar1234 6 дней назад
That little hand loop of cord could also be useful for putting the barrel of the rifle through - more steady than trying to balance on top of the pole.
@WR3ND
@WR3ND 7 дней назад
I don't lose my balance when I walk. I sometimes lose my balance when I slide though. Maybe people are too heavy and/or weak in general these days to move around as efficiently.
@outdoorsonthecheap
@outdoorsonthecheap 5 дней назад
I don't lose my balance either - It's just prudent when in remote places.
@WR3ND
@WR3ND 5 дней назад
@@outdoorsonthecheap OK. I guess I was misinterpreting what you meant by saying when you step forward you lose your balance and then catch yourself with the next foot. Cheers.
@WR3ND
@WR3ND 7 дней назад
I see people on RU-vid walking in the desert or trails with ski sticks. Why?
@kringsja922
@kringsja922 7 дней назад
great video, have a nice day :)
@outdoorsonthecheap
@outdoorsonthecheap 7 дней назад
Thanks, you too!
@CoastalGardening
@CoastalGardening 7 дней назад
😎👍
@ActualSurvivalist
@ActualSurvivalist 7 дней назад
Studies were done on safety and a single walking stick had little to no effect on reducing injury but two trekking poles reduced injury by like 25%.
@outdoorsonthecheap
@outdoorsonthecheap 7 дней назад
I find that hard to believe
@ActualSurvivalist
@ActualSurvivalist 6 дней назад
@@outdoorsonthecheap It's about points of contact, with two poles, you have three points of contact, with one stick, you only have two. The difference between that third point is like the physics of a tripod. Doesn't sound like you've walked with two trekking poles? Because you'd understand the difference in stability. Trekking poles are also lighter weight and more ergonomic, often have less vibration transferred into your wrist and hands, and are adjustable in height. For some, that makes a huge difference in comfort.
@ActualSurvivalist
@ActualSurvivalist 6 дней назад
@@outdoorsonthecheap Have you ever bothered to study any of this or are you just winging it like all these other old guys who think you magically picked up an education from being outside? lmao
@Kgib338
@Kgib338 7 дней назад
Strange that many of the things you mentioned I’ve done but never considered it as a use for the stick. It’s just sort of a tool. And great to take walking.
@adcaptandumvulgus4252
@adcaptandumvulgus4252 7 дней назад
Don't forget the handy staff sling
@adcaptandumvulgus4252
@adcaptandumvulgus4252 7 дней назад
I use a 5' white oak steel ripped rubber shod trekking staff. Special because it's super durable & basically a legal great club by design, for areas that might expect the need to bash something. Im working on my long trek light duty trekking staff with a quick release stud for socketed knife for spear in a snap moments.
@mvbmx
@mvbmx 7 дней назад
If you ever played hockey, you know how to use a stick as a weapon... look in the rule book under 5 minute penalties.
@miken7629
@miken7629 7 дней назад
I use my walking stick to catapult my rock bag over a tree limb to hang my food, put a loop in cord that just fits around stick, 8 inches down is rock bag, then rest of line, swing stick and stop swing just before straight up and rock bag is catapulted over branch. Going uphill plant the stick on the ground above you and use your arms to pull you up and save leg strength. I lost my stick last trip when I tripped and it went over a cliff, replaced it with a 46" shovel handle from Home depot, a little heavy but a better weapon, call it my "Dog Stick" because it fends off dog attacks. Use two sticks as a "Cheek Spreader" to take a crap, place two sticks parallel about 3 inches apart, put one ends on a log or rock and the other ends in the dirt forming 30-40 degree angle, sit on the two branches facing dirt end, this makes a comfortable toilet seat, poop in between the branches, called a "Cheek Spreader" because when you sit on branches, your body weight causes your cheeks to spread out.
@outdoorsonthecheap
@outdoorsonthecheap 7 дней назад
good idea!
@alisdar1234
@alisdar1234 6 дней назад
These are both really fantastic tips! I definitely want to try these out. The cheek spreader in particular sounds like it might be revolutionary! Thanks 🙂
@4ager505
@4ager505 7 дней назад
As usual, good solid, sensible presentation imparting valuable knowledge. I watch your channel because I like your down to earth style. I live in a desert in the SW USA, and some of your recommended uses for walking sticks don't fit well here, but I believe them to be valuable for many uses. We have venomous snakes, lizards, insects, and arthropods. I prefer the stick over firearms for close encounters with all. The stick is usually already in your hand and can be put into immediate action. Another use here is lifting desert vegetation when searching for minerals, semi precious stones, edible portions of plants, survey/boundary markers, and USGS monuments and such. You don't want to get too close...hard to say what might be concealed within a desert bush. Also, makes good, quick to use/quick to store shade when covered with a keffiyeh/shamog, poncho or tarp...Think about Omar Sharif's character in the early scene of Lawrence of Arabia. Thanks for posting this video. 👍👍👍
@outdoorsonthecheap
@outdoorsonthecheap 7 дней назад
One of my favorite movies of all time :)
@Oldsparkey
@Oldsparkey 7 дней назад
For myself it depends on what I am doing. That begs the question , Which is better a truck or a car , they both ,basically, do the same thing but in different ways. I generally use a trekking pole. Trekking poles are adjustable in height. I had to shorten one and it made an ideal improvised cane. Walking sticks are a lot stronger and can a lot longer , depending on there use. In camp I like to use mine as support for one outside corner of the rain fly ( high side )over my hammock. There's always a good choice available ( dead wood , not green ) when you hammock camp.
@sawnut
@sawnut 7 дней назад
Been using a walking stick for over 10 years now. Shoulder high piece of black spruce. Started using it for still hunting, but goes everywhere now. Just found your channel, very interesting.
@outdoorsonthecheap
@outdoorsonthecheap 7 дней назад
Thanks
@Appl-on-top
@Appl-on-top 7 дней назад
thanks man, I tie flies but don't have a rod 😄
@outdoorsonthecheap
@outdoorsonthecheap 7 дней назад
Well now you're good to go :)
@jacobloper5075
@jacobloper5075 7 дней назад
Awesome 👍
@pawelt4638
@pawelt4638 8 дней назад
"speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far" - Theodore Roosevelt
@michaelboom7704
@michaelboom7704 8 дней назад
I have walking sticks which are often taken just to go on the trail in the woods. Some of your ideas really sound great but the notches in the stick was the one that caught my interest the most which I will give it a try on my largest stick.
@outdoorsonthecheap
@outdoorsonthecheap 7 дней назад
Go for it!
@blainebarringer2356
@blainebarringer2356 8 дней назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-6e-oZEzHNOw.htmlsi=UJfcw7NiOJe6YfB6 Another use
@stpetie7686
@stpetie7686 8 дней назад
As an old guy with health issues I generally have trekking poles with me for many of the some reasons you take the stick. There are many advantages. But quite a few time I've put my poles on my pack a cut a stick for specific purposes. Sometimes it's just common sense.
@gizmocarr3093
@gizmocarr3093 8 дней назад
Glad seeing you posted a new video; walking sticks are heroes of the Outdoors. I like using Ironwood and locust for making natural ones. I moved rattlesnakes with mine more than once. Crossing ice or swamps saved me from bad, bad, things from happening. I have ones that are aluminum, retract, and extend. Natural wood ones also can work to hold your canoe in moving shallow water. I use them while fishing and driven them into the ground to moor my boat to shore. Animals use sticks and no doubt it was the first tool used by humans even before learning to throw rocks.👍😅🤣
@outdoorsonthecheap
@outdoorsonthecheap 8 дней назад
right on man!
@JosephAllen-d2e
@JosephAllen-d2e 8 дней назад
I like carrying a walking stick but prefer them head tall or even a head taller than my head.
@hildolfrdraugadrottin7279
@hildolfrdraugadrottin7279 8 дней назад
I carry a neck knife, a belt knife and a pocket knife. They all have different things they are good for. I wear my neck knife 24/7. I take it off to shower. I sleep with it and some people seem to think thats crazy but it doesnt worry me. Imo I think a lot of people spend too much time worrying about getting hurt
@realsharpknives7988
@realsharpknives7988 9 дней назад
LOL Like the video. Hate the loud music. I agree with you on preppers since a lot of them have paid advertisers or get something free for positive reviews.
@Wog68
@Wog68 10 дней назад
Royal enfield silver was even better than this. It was made for India, 49cc but higher ground clearance, fat and large tires and more thirst. I forgot HP but it would go like a motorcycle, would even take over trucks (Indian highways and motor vehicles aare capped at 60 mph). But it would also survive off roads, on canals and muddy area and dust roads. Unfortunately, Royal enfield stopped making it.
@outdoorsonthecheap
@outdoorsonthecheap 9 дней назад
It's a shame other bikes like that are not on the market
@BravoBassin
@BravoBassin 10 дней назад
Great video and I have said this same stuff over and over to people but you can't fix stupid. Batoning is stupid and is not needed and I say this all the time as well the fact that so many of these bush hippies and survival dorks thats how I refer to them anyway keep telliing people they need to baton wood and it is an essential skill just blows my mind. These people are full of crap and the last people anyone should be taking advice from. Again great video and keep speaking the truth and debunking all the B.S. that is getting put out there by some of these channels that are just trying to get views.
@outdoorsonthecheap
@outdoorsonthecheap 9 дней назад
Thanks man !
@christianmiracle6054
@christianmiracle6054 13 дней назад
Ive noticed with my ferro rod if you go fast enough it will spark well it is a hard ferro rod
@cerulean816
@cerulean816 13 дней назад
Simple practical advice, from someone who isn't trying to sell me something. Nice. Vids/channels like this are the real gold, and hardest to find. Thank you sir.
@outdoorsonthecheap
@outdoorsonthecheap 13 дней назад
I appreciate that!
@Chris-ut5ih
@Chris-ut5ih 13 дней назад
How do you make a change of direction using the truckers hitch? I am trying to figure out how to use rope to lift heavy loads without any other tools or actual pulleys. For instance if I tied a bowline around a load on the floor, went towards the ceiling with the truckers hitch, I would be pulling up. What is the best way to be pulling down but still have mechanical advantage of a truckers hitch? Or is there a better way to lift heavy loads with just rope? Or could I use the pony knot on the ceiling with a stopper knot, go around the load on the floor, then around the loop in the pony knot? Thank you!
@outdoorsonthecheap
@outdoorsonthecheap 13 дней назад
loop it around the thing you are trying to lift so the rope can slide - like a pulley. Great idea for a video BTW - I'll have to make one!
@Chris-ut5ih
@Chris-ut5ih 13 дней назад
@@outdoorsonthecheap so pony knot with a stopper knot on the ceiling, loop around load on floor, then back towards pony knot on ceiling?
@outdoorsonthecheap
@outdoorsonthecheap 13 дней назад
Yes - but of course you have to make a truckers hitch somewhere below the pony knot.
@Chris-ut5ih
@Chris-ut5ih 13 дней назад
@@outdoorsonthecheap actually I realized I’ve been looking to learn how to tie a knot like the versatackle
@capnd.7688
@capnd.7688 14 дней назад
In the ruts amd stuff dont be afraid to gas it full throttle quickly to keep going. It wont take off on you like a dirtbike will.
@outdoorsonthecheap
@outdoorsonthecheap 14 дней назад
It's a scooter - it can't climb out of deep ruts. Full throttle in a narrow & deep rut will cause a wipeout.
@JasonHootman
@JasonHootman 15 дней назад
I had a cousin that was awesome getting a fire going no knife needed alot of night fishing
@thomreynolds1318
@thomreynolds1318 17 дней назад
If you like it do it, if he doesn't like it it doesn't mean it's wrong. I prefer pie to cake. Cake isn't bad or wrong or stupid.
@outdoorsonthecheap
@outdoorsonthecheap 15 дней назад
I was speaking to his reasons - not whether it's right or wrong. To give an example - if you say you prefer pie to cake - then fine; if you say you prefer pie to cake because it has more vitamin B12 - when in fact it has none - then I will disagree with your reason for preferring pie.
@thomreynolds1318
@thomreynolds1318 15 дней назад
@@outdoorsonthecheap Beautifully stated. And, sincerely, thank you for not taking it personally.
@EREBO95
@EREBO95 17 дней назад
My hands are at my hips so I think I like my knife there better,I’d also rather stab my leg than chest
@outdoorsonthecheap
@outdoorsonthecheap 15 дней назад
Again with the stabbing... these comments are hillarious