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Bushcraft and primitive skills that I do and share, and try to show tricks and share ideas how to make things easier to do. I have been doing this I was a kid, and been doing this seriously for well over 20+ years.
I do and show my mistakes, and I just roll with it show how I fix it or just laugh at it.
My main goal is to teach and show how things are done, at the very least I try to be entertaining for good or ill. Not to mention for those of us who work for a living and work long hours, yet still be able to do these skills.

Alone: Extreme Survival Challenge premieres on January 30th at 10/9c on @history. Teams of three compete to overcome the elements and each other. #AloneTheBeast
Posing with lined jacket and hat
0:26
7 месяцев назад
So, you want to be on Alone?
14:33
8 месяцев назад
Bow Drill, Utah Tracker Knife, and talk
22:08
8 месяцев назад
Our Hen Went Broody
1:39
Год назад
Med update and plans for the year
11:18
Год назад
Update on Heath and such
8:45
Год назад
Basket Knife commission
13:30
Год назад
Golden Trout Update 2022
6:25
2 года назад
Update  Going Back To The Golden Trout
2:17
2 года назад
Update on chicks  THEY'VE GROWN!
7:19
2 года назад
Update We got chicks
2:08
2 года назад
Plans for 2022
7:41
2 года назад
How I mod my Lavvus with zippers
23:00
2 года назад
PVC Pack Frame Update
16:12
2 года назад
Golden Trout Wilderness Trek Day 6
13:28
3 года назад
Golden Trout wilderness day 5
16:09
3 года назад
Golden Trout Wilderness Trek Day 2
3:11
3 года назад
Golden Trout Wilderness Trek Day 1
14:18
3 года назад
Комментарии
@Ivarr.Bergmann.Alaska
@Ivarr.Bergmann.Alaska 15 дней назад
You packing a gun out there with you? Good to see you out, old pal
@JoeDeerRunner
@JoeDeerRunner 15 дней назад
Due to youtube being dicks at times, I can't confirm or deny that I have forms of protection on me,
@BushcraftWoodsDevil
@BushcraftWoodsDevil 15 дней назад
I've read Juniper's odor repels fleas and ticks. Ever been bothered by any sheltering up under one of these?
@JoeDeerRunner
@JoeDeerRunner 15 дней назад
@@BushcraftWoodsDevil can't say I have, though ants do like to make their nest in the litter
@BushcraftWoodsDevil
@BushcraftWoodsDevil 15 дней назад
@@JoeDeerRunner thanks, I didn't expect so but wondered. We have quite a few of them in the parks where I work, and they often drop limbs that get too heavy. we chip them and the fragrance is super strong when freshly shredded like that, but pretty muted around a live tree. Great vid!
@mannysilva3444
@mannysilva3444 16 дней назад
I love watching you desert wandering vids. . . fun mix of conversation, personal updates and comments on things you observe on the stroll. Kind of like wanderings and wonderings. Great fun!!! 👍👍👍🤠
@JoeDeerRunner
@JoeDeerRunner 15 дней назад
@@mannysilva3444 thanks!
@lorina8699
@lorina8699 16 дней назад
Try hyaluronic acid. for your knee. I use NEOCELL brand. It puts fluid in the joints.
@JoeDeerRunner
@JoeDeerRunner 16 дней назад
Thanks! I just may do that!
@singleton_1_0
@singleton_1_0 3 месяца назад
dude, yeah,, I trained sam larson in Maine and Arizona before he went on season 1, and his experience left him with a little PTSD, that is why he went back to Mongolia. In addition, I trained other cast members for "Forged in fire", "Mountain men", "No mans land" and a few others. Im well acquainted with TV productions and I can assure you that being on a TV show blows. First of all, the production people know absolutely nothing about the survival, fieldcraft, or the outdoors in general. I cannot tell you the number of times I was asked to do something stupid on camera because the producer thought it might look good on camera...... Personally, I was on a 7 episode series with a multi "expert" cast back in 2013. I did it for the $$, and the possibility of gaining a platform to sell a book , Im not interested in "glory" or "fame" my motivation is money, period. The first thing I found out is that honesty, truth and reality go right out the window. If you are not the chosen one to be promoted, you are kicked to the curb immediately and ignored by both the production company and the network. I have not heard a single word from anyone I worked with on the cast for 11 years. Not 1 word. However if you are willing to kiss a lot of ass, drink the potion from geronimos skull and screw a goat then you are "in" , promoted, offered book deals, other shows , etc. etc. In summation, for me, it was not a good experience and I would go as far as to say it was horrible, I firmly believe - but cant prove - that some how, some way, the network Blacklisted me for future endeavors. I would not recommend anyone do a TV show for these network assholes.
@BrosephRussell
@BrosephRussell 5 месяцев назад
Awesome modification on the polish Lavvu . I have all my stuff ready to mod my lavvu thanks for the great video
@JoeDeerRunner
@JoeDeerRunner 5 месяцев назад
More than welcome!
@michaelcervantez3570
@michaelcervantez3570 5 месяцев назад
I don't care for tracker knives, but that leather micarta is friken awesome.
@JoeDeerRunner
@JoeDeerRunner 5 месяцев назад
Thanks, and view them more as a tool than a knife. Changes the mindset
@fayadasad
@fayadasad 6 месяцев назад
Sorry for my bad english but what's the max amount of weight can it hold?
@JoeDeerRunner
@JoeDeerRunner 6 месяцев назад
Maximum weight I had in it comfortably was 5o pounds or 22.67 kilograms
@ntvrthmn
@ntvrthmn 6 месяцев назад
I've been making "tarpeez" for years now and I've always hated cutting the tarp in case I want to use it just as a tarp. I usually leave the uncut edges out to collect rainwater, sometimes making a depression inthe dirt. When I do use an uncut tarp, I don't use stakes but just something to hold it down like a rock or log. I'll try those grommets so I can have some flooring.
@carljosephdemarco3822
@carljosephdemarco3822 7 месяцев назад
Looks warm! Merry Christmas!
@JoeDeerRunner
@JoeDeerRunner 7 месяцев назад
It's very warm, and back at ya
@neilcastell6951
@neilcastell6951 7 месяцев назад
am liking the jacket, i've got a soft spot for cold weather jackets/parka's, i like to take one camping just to put on in the evenings as a comfort item, and it negates the 'need' to have a fire for warmth.
@JoeDeerRunner
@JoeDeerRunner 7 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@Ivarr.Bergmann.Alaska
@Ivarr.Bergmann.Alaska 7 месяцев назад
I like that hat.. I used that same design.
@JoeDeerRunner
@JoeDeerRunner 7 месяцев назад
Get yourself some caribou hide or reindeer hide, very warm used as a liner
@Ivarr.Bergmann.Alaska
@Ivarr.Bergmann.Alaska 7 месяцев назад
I have several. They shed too much for my liking. They are wall decor at the mo..@@JoeDeerRunner
@JoeDeerRunner
@JoeDeerRunner 7 месяцев назад
@@Ivarr.Bergmann.Alaska interesting, heard they didn't shed as bad as deer.
@JohnLindsay-zg6lv
@JohnLindsay-zg6lv 7 месяцев назад
That knife is junk I was a tracker for 2 years in search and rescue. No I would not have that junk knife on me ever. That combat knife that all
@robertmiller9142
@robertmiller9142 8 месяцев назад
I like this project and I made a frame for an lk35 pack using schedule 80 pvc . It is better for use even in cold weather but the way you did this frame is great. After you glue it thoe I would drill holes at the joints and using pop rivets reinforce the frame at the joints for added strength because the glue does wear out in time and it will help don't forget the slight bend at the top of the frame for added comfort with a load in the pack also I found with my frame to allow more air flow between your back and frame/pack I would use heavey duct canvases and sew it together length wise fold it at the ends at least 3 times wide enough (about 2 1/2-3 ) inches and sew that for a seam then punch three holes to each end so that you can use paracord to wrap and lace tie around the frame to make a back saddle for comfort. It will allow more air flow while wearing the pack. The idea of a platform weave for the bottom shelf is fantastic I would use either a narrow but strong webbing or 1100 lbs paracord walmart Carrie's it ( fairly inexpensive ) and it lasts almost forever. Let me know what you think and if it helps. Thank You.
@JoeDeerRunner
@JoeDeerRunner 8 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@UntetheredBanshee
@UntetheredBanshee 8 месяцев назад
The "comedown" or "decompression" from intense periods of living in isolation from mainstream society is SO glossed-over for most folks who haven't done it. Sometimes, it's voluntary, seemingly positive stuff that's just as jarring, like going to a rendezvous or a burning man event or Rainbow gathering, and/or, as in my case, a year living in the forests of the Berkshires with between 15 and 27 other people, in an intentional community environment, where our focus was ecology, land management, and environmental Ed, or perhaps another intentional community, or even a cult. Sometimes medium stuff like this, or military service.... Voluntary but genuinely traumatic. The trauma is real for a body whether the mind registers it as such or not, and as we now know, the body absolutely keeps the score. Sometimes involuntary, like prison or illegal detention. Regardless, coming back to society from an experience outside of it should always be treated with respect and patience and time and kindness, to ourselves and from others. It often is not, and that's a shame. It's its own trauma, the return.
@schmitzcj
@schmitzcj 8 месяцев назад
One thing I would hate to experience is starvation. That (and my lack of skills) is why you'd never catch me on a show like this. Stories of people surviving a starvation scenarios are all similar, when the person returns they stock up on food. They never want to experience it again. I never really put much thought into the after effects some of the Alone contestants have to deal with, so thank you for that insight.
@neilcastell6951
@neilcastell6951 8 месяцев назад
Survival Lilly was a mess after going on Naked and Afraid, she posted photos of her skin/back, and she looked very thin. I doubt any of these reality shows care much about supporting the cast afterwards ... its roll onto the next season.
@JoeDeerRunner
@JoeDeerRunner 8 месяцев назад
Absolutely!! One of the contestants were pulled for medical as a couple others, the head nurse screamed at them these shows are going to get someone killed. It was also during a time they were dealing with a slew of accidents in the er
@BushcraftWoodsDevil
@BushcraftWoodsDevil 8 месяцев назад
Good talk! I have watched it a few times, but I hate to watch these folks suffer starvation and isolation. I don't have anywhere near that level of skills, and even if I did, I wouldn't do it. Your health is worth more than money and *fame*. There was a gal on Naked and Afraid that got dengue fever. Yes, she got some fame/recognition, but was MONTHS recovering her health. Thanks for sharing this important insight.
@JoeDeerRunner
@JoeDeerRunner 8 месяцев назад
Absolutely! As I said, lot of people make plans of what they're going to do, only to face multiple restrictions or what they can and cannot do. There was a season where it was nothing more than a starve fest. Really upset the fan base.
@BushcraftWoodsDevil
@BushcraftWoodsDevil 8 месяцев назад
@@JoeDeerRunner wow. I get it, using people and just kicking them to the curb when you are done with them. I don't like it but I get it. But Off-limits resources. . . WTH!! Like tying their hands behind their back. Now I like that show even less.
@JoeDeerRunner
@JoeDeerRunner 8 месяцев назад
@@BushcraftWoodsDevil Yeah, early ones are good, but since discovery channel been sneaking into the show production, its gone downhill. Used to be about skills, now its all drama and who can make the flashiest shelter, disregarding that a simple one saves time and energy
@MTwoodsrunner
@MTwoodsrunner 8 месяцев назад
Nice display of skills Joe!...made it look easy, though I know better. Lk35, one of my favorite packs! Never even watched the show alone and at 70 years old I don't reckon being on the show is in the cards for this old woodsrunner...LOL...Lost some good friends as of late myself, tough stuff!...well taker easy, but taker amigo...woods
@krchin2195
@krchin2195 8 месяцев назад
Did that myself, with a T1 .... shortly after a local 'expert' declared that it was 'impossible'. 😂 Once again, it's the hand, and not the blade, that matters! Love this!
@Ivarr.Bergmann.Alaska
@Ivarr.Bergmann.Alaska 8 месяцев назад
Every other year it seems some producers find me and ask me to do this shyt. I always decline. I did manage to get a couple of dinners at some high-end Anchorage restaurants for meetings with some Discovery Channel producers. Anyhow you cannot script real survival and refuse to be their cash cattle. IMO its selling your soul in an unnecessary starving contest that produces false 'heros' that are merely promotion products for the production companies to sell shyt later .. Alaska is where ive found real survival and real lessons..
@JoeDeerRunner
@JoeDeerRunner 8 месяцев назад
Preach it! The producer got pissy at me because I'M the one who made the call, NOT them. They wanted things to degrade to the point to where THEY can be the hero's and pull me out, then barely patching me up enough to send me home where I have to take care of the rest and foot the full bill of recovery.
@Ivarr.Bergmann.Alaska
@Ivarr.Bergmann.Alaska 8 месяцев назад
When I gave them an audience over two dinner meetings, the shyt they wanted me to do was off the hook and not reality based. Basically, they told me "it will be faked the entire way" ... They wanted to play games in the interior of Alaska in the winter pretending to smuggle booze from dry village to dry village with "survival" drama scripted for the smugglers.. Seriously FUQ TV ..... Now a'days I dont even respond to the emails I get.....@@JoeDeerRunner
@bq7227
@bq7227 8 месяцев назад
Sorry for your struggles Joe. Yes, being "out there" changes you. I suffered with depression for years after I completed my 2013 Sierra hike (271 miles over 21 days). Only this year have started to feel better. My advice to anyone planning a thru hike, or something similar such as an extended survival course, is to have a re-entry plan.
@JoeDeerRunner
@JoeDeerRunner 8 месяцев назад
Exactly, and have someone there to support you
@BushcraftWoodsDevil
@BushcraftWoodsDevil 8 месяцев назад
Damn. Sorry to hear of your problems. I hope things turn around and look up for you soon. Nice to see you back. Stay in the fight!!
@BushcraftWoodsDevil
@BushcraftWoodsDevil 8 месяцев назад
Nice job. Ya need a bellows to get ya back from that smoke. I carry a telescoping pocket bellows in my kit. Not very primitive, but really handy in the morning to blow the night coals I covered in ash back to life for a breakfast fire.
@JoeDeerRunner
@JoeDeerRunner 8 месяцев назад
Yeah, was thinking I needed something like that.
@BushcraftWoodsDevil
@BushcraftWoodsDevil 8 месяцев назад
@@JoeDeerRunner I made one from Elderberry branch - it has a big pith, easily removed. Works well!
@kiljoyful
@kiljoyful 8 месяцев назад
Good stuff man glad to see you back at it. Sorry for your losses and the bad luck. I've loved the tracker knives ever since bushcraft usa and Mr. Black showed them off very utilitarian.
@jeffnotti9932
@jeffnotti9932 8 месяцев назад
good to see you back! this year was hard on everybody.. me too. <>< J
@JoeDeerRunner
@JoeDeerRunner 8 месяцев назад
This year has royally sucked for everyone it seems
@davidgarcia-ee2ko
@davidgarcia-ee2ko 8 месяцев назад
How do you like those woolshell pants? I've been eyeing them for a couple years now. Also your boots look like my old Zamberlains-most comfy boots i ever owned.
@JoeDeerRunner
@JoeDeerRunner 8 месяцев назад
I really like them, only complaint I have is there's no back pocket for my wallet. The boots are Alpina Tundra and are by far my favorite boots.
@sosteve9113
@sosteve9113 9 месяцев назад
Great looking knife,always wondered how it performs
@JoeDeerRunner
@JoeDeerRunner 9 месяцев назад
Trying to get the time to give it a workout.
@SurvivalSavvvy
@SurvivalSavvvy 9 месяцев назад
👉👍👈
@JoeDeerRunner
@JoeDeerRunner 8 месяцев назад
Ok then
@BushcraftWoodsDevil
@BushcraftWoodsDevil 9 месяцев назад
We have an oak woodland here nearby and the oak punk will ignite with a burning lens and smolder as an ember for a long time. You could carry it around with you in a tin can with air holes punched in it and take it from camp to camp. I sure would have liked to have studied under Ron Hood. I have some of his vids and they are really good. Great vid and thanks for sharing it!
@JoeDeerRunner
@JoeDeerRunner 8 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@cliffordbrown1639
@cliffordbrown1639 10 месяцев назад
What is the hole in the blade for?
@JoeDeerRunner
@JoeDeerRunner 10 месяцев назад
Used as a arrow shaft straightener
@BushcraftWoodsDevil
@BushcraftWoodsDevil 10 месяцев назад
Mountain House "Biscuits and Gravy". I can run all day on one of those. So good!
@stevieweebee
@stevieweebee 11 месяцев назад
Where can i order one of these knife?
@JoeDeerRunner
@JoeDeerRunner 10 месяцев назад
You can contact me as I made these
@johnwelch6490
@johnwelch6490 11 месяцев назад
I also use Gloy's Heat Pal Swedish alcohol heater and cook stove. Used them in Minnesota a lot.
@BushcraftWoodsDevil
@BushcraftWoodsDevil 11 месяцев назад
Hope you are feeling better!
@castle6660
@castle6660 11 месяцев назад
Awesome knife... Where did you get the leather shoulder sling holding your knife?
@JoeDeerRunner
@JoeDeerRunner 11 месяцев назад
It's actually a long belt
@castle6660
@castle6660 11 месяцев назад
@@JoeDeerRunner Awesome
@JoeDeerRunner
@JoeDeerRunner 11 месяцев назад
@castle6660 I got it from jas Townsend
@BushcraftWoodsDevil
@BushcraftWoodsDevil Год назад
Wow, that is a BEAST rod!!!
@JoeDeerRunner
@JoeDeerRunner Год назад
It is, Got it from Tracy who was on Alone
@BushcraftWoodsDevil
@BushcraftWoodsDevil Год назад
Wow, that caught fast! Thanks for showing that.
@BushcraftWoodsDevil
@BushcraftWoodsDevil Год назад
Those are fun to play with! I've made a lot of them and given them to friends. I can't hit anything I aim at but it is fun to see who can huck a rock the furthest. In the book "ADOPTED BY THE INDIANS" Thomas Jefferson Mayfield mentions the Choinumne people used these for recreation - - same thing, who can huck a rock the furthest.
@BushcraftWoodsDevil
@BushcraftWoodsDevil Год назад
I have some of those Ron Hood vids. They are excellent. Sure would've liked to have studied under him. Great vid here. . . really enjoyed it. Thanks for the lesson!
@GarouLady
@GarouLady Год назад
if you got an incubator, slowly start switching the eggs out for wooden dummy ones. Just remember to put a mark on the top of each egg so they don't get moved around too much, possibly killing the baby chick inside.
@JoeDeerRunner
@JoeDeerRunner Год назад
Thanks! We were talking about that.
@Pygar2
@Pygar2 Год назад
@@JoeDeerRunner Golf balls work too...
@JoeDeerRunner
@JoeDeerRunner Год назад
@@Pygar2 Thanks for the suggestion! We have wooden eggs we used to train them to use the nesting box, just have to find them. If not we'll use your suggestion
@BushcraftWoodsDevil
@BushcraftWoodsDevil Год назад
I think I can count on one hand the production knives I have purchased that were truly sharp out of the bob. BUCK 110 comes to mind. My guess would be that, given production and pumping them out, most makers only give a rudimentary edge. I guess the expectation is that the purchaser will refine the edge to their liking. I have a HOGUE EX-F01 in [*I think*] A2 and almost put my arm in a sling sharpening that monster. . .never again. Next time I will have a pro sharpen it. Also, I have found the two sides never are ground the same. My thought is using the sharpening belt is somehow different for support and primary hand.
@BushcraftWoodsDevil
@BushcraftWoodsDevil Год назад
Would have loved to have met Ron Hood. I have several of his videos. I went to DIRTTIME 2011 hoping to meet him, but apparently, he'd parted ways with DT and wasn't in attendance. Of course, he passed a couple of years later. You're so lucky to have been able to have spent time learning from him!
@BushcraftWoodsDevil
@BushcraftWoodsDevil Год назад
My Side of the Mountain was mandatory read when I was in [*I think* 6th grade - 1969-68]. Read it again recently, along with DEATHWATCH by Robb White [1972 - - another childhood survival fave!].
@JoeDeerRunner
@JoeDeerRunner Год назад
@@BushcraftWoodsDevil Yeah! My side of the mountain and deathwatch. Later on I read Hatchet, and been doing that since
@Tuxdaddy
@Tuxdaddy Год назад
Hey Bro !! Good to see you're doing well and spoiling your critters. Much love to the family. Tux
@JoeDeerRunner
@JoeDeerRunner Год назад
Wow! He's alive!! LOL Long time no hear.
@nevillesavage2012
@nevillesavage2012 Год назад
Nice to have a fine feathered friend :)
@JoeDeerRunner
@JoeDeerRunner Год назад
Indeed, I've worked with him a lot. Take him out of the coop before the sun rises and carry him around the yard telling him the sun isn't up he doesnt have to crow.
@nevillesavage2012
@nevillesavage2012 Год назад
@@JoeDeerRunner Ha! I have a lazy rooster in my neighborhood that doesn't start crowing till 9am :)
@JoeDeerRunner
@JoeDeerRunner Год назад
@@nevillesavage2012 LOL Mine's a bit spoiled. Will crow if he wants me out there with him, does what I call the retarded rooster call.
@nevillesavage2012
@nevillesavage2012 Год назад
@@JoeDeerRunner Anything that lays in your lap and let's you scratch its ass definitely has the Human wrapped around their spur :) good relationship
@BushcraftWoodsDevil
@BushcraftWoodsDevil Год назад
Wow, nice job! Subbed!
@JoeDeerRunner
@JoeDeerRunner Год назад
Thanks!
@BushcraftWoodsDevil
@BushcraftWoodsDevil Год назад
LMAO!! Rooster crowing, Dog photobombs a squat. Good talk, liking the Capote! Do you Mtn. Man rondy?
@JoeDeerRunner
@JoeDeerRunner Год назад
LOL Thanks, yeah gotta love the critters. I did rondy when I was back east, looking for some here in Nevada.
@Midnitedreary88
@Midnitedreary88 Год назад
Is the Utah Tracker worth the investment?
@JoeDeerRunner
@JoeDeerRunner Год назад
Honestly, can't say yet as I haven't fully be able to test it out. Planning on showing it being used. Only draw backs so far is it didn't come as sharp as I liked, and the sheath was very snug
@vladimirkovacevic1656
@vladimirkovacevic1656 Год назад
awesome tracker,i love tracker
@JoeDeerRunner
@JoeDeerRunner Год назад
Thanks!
@ElkEars
@ElkEars Год назад
Snowshoe trekking?
@JoeDeerRunner
@JoeDeerRunner Год назад
Would have, bit no safe place to park