I love that there is no music, no narration, just natural sounds. So relaxing and very informative. Makes me wanna camp out in the garden. Grretings from Belarus tourist.
Eu não estou gostando de ver os abrigos todos parecidos, seria muito legal se cada abrigo fossem diferentes. Eu sei que se fizesse abrigos mais elaborados pra durarem mais tempo ia levar vários dias para acabar e talvez vc não tem tempo, talvez esteja fazendo só no seu fim de semana, mas eu ia amar todos abrigos com lareira rústica dentro do abrigo e algumas paredes de pedra para duram muito. Ou escolhia um abrigo e cada fim de semana fazia melhoramentos, fazia um canteiro, depois uma hortinha, depois um mini galinheiro, encanava água de algum riacho, ia ser demais ❤️❤️
Kostas, you always impress me with seeing to Bonnys food and water before you even set up camp. You care a great deal for her. You woodsman skills are second to none too!
I am happy to see you in such a beautiful place. Your new home must be complete now and your faithful companion is still guarding over you. May you be blessed in all that you do.
This is cool I live in the Highlands of SouthHaven Lake Michigan. Big storm front coming in across Lake Michigan. So cozy to be in a 1857 house master Bedroom 28 ft above ground watching this podcast and having this storm move in🤗🇨🇦🇺🇸
S.H. is my birthplace. Lovely town. Welcomes visitors each summer. Reminds me of my childhood. My grandmother owned the property where the senior center is now. Enjoy the beauty of the area. Blessings
@@vickilee2185 Vicky We bought the old Compton farm where Hank grew up. We our 1/8th mile south of Hawks Head Golf Course. I grad. In 1966. Thanks smal world
Nice camp, reminded me of a mini log cabin, and did I mention I love sausages over a nice fire..lol, I bet they were Loukaniko sausages, what flavour? and who can forget about Bonny, always by your side..
I am Japanese. My name is JOHTA INUI. About eight years ago, I had a ruptured right vertebral artery and had two cardiopulmonary arrests, but I survived. I quit my job as a teacher for 27 years, and now I'm making woodwork art works of world heritage Yakusugi. I really enjoy watching your RU-vid videos. I respect your way of life. Seeing your hard work gives me courage and hope to live. You are very intelligent, intelligent, and full of ideas. You have an accurate grasp of terrain, forest conditions, tree conditions, and rock conditions to create an efficient dugout. I learn a lot from you. You are good at judging situations. And a fire place is appropriate. Excellent fire management and efficient use of fire. very impressive. By the way, are those white things you always have in your cups herbs?
As always enjoy you an Bonnie’s videos I do worry about wild animals attacking Bonnie she does like to roam you both stay safe an well an as always keep the videos coming 👍👍👍👍👍✨✨✨✨🔥🔥🙏🏻🥰👀👀
As usual its over before it starts, meaning I think I will go and make a cup of tea and came back and watch the last twenty minutes but there is only two minutes to go. You manage to do this every time, getting lost in the sounds our you're constructing and I think also how after you have worked so hard you take TIME to sit back and enjoy your work. Your videography is amazing, thank you.
👍👍👍 .. nice, very nice. Always a pleasure to watch and an inspiration to get out there 😊. Man and Dog out in the Nature. Bonny must get quite excited when Dad takes out her 'Saddle Bags' .. "Yes, yes, we're going to the Forest, Yay!" 😁. Thanks for sharing .. take care ..
Impressive!! Great tactical bushcraft shelter from that downed tree...with braces and walls from other downed wood branches. I'll put this in my toolbox for future use...great video!
Kostas👍👍💪 If nothing else brother, you have firewood to spare. Of course I saw no lack of resources there, plenty of wood and water. Bonny is looking good and happy being with you in the forest. Yeah you're right, I could see cutting all that wood was a lot of work but you have ready made fuel if needed. This shelter was another interesting build that can be reused over and over again, ideas keep coming. I like bratwurst flame broiled over the fire also and the veggies had to be delicious as well. Great video,well filmed as always. Take care, stay safe. See you next time. Enjoy!
This is the second video I've seen in the last two weeks where the fire woods was used for the shelter. Great minds think alike!! Nice video young man. Bonnie is looking fabulous as always. Check out last Saturday's video from the Outdoor Boys on RU-vid and see what he did with the fire wood, could give you a new idea on wood. Glad you are well and doing good. Thank you for sharing with us. Have a Blessed weekend, Stat safe and Take Care 👍 🕊🙏👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you for not ruining it by showing the finished product, makes it less interesting to watch… one of my favorite bushcrafters…keep up the great content!
Hello my friend in Greece!! This is Bob in Orange Beach, Alabama, USA...it's good to see you and Bonnie again...she looks great with her saddlebags and that site you picked as well. It's Spring here and my garden is already in the ground...tomatoes, green onions, peppers, potatoes, squash, garlic, radishes, white onions, eggplants, it's good. It's blooming time! I had a big black snake come in for a visit yesterday to my Mancave...we looked at each other for a while, then I let him out the door...4 footer...wow!! Have you got a garden plot? And, have you tried the Dakota Firepit for camping? Keep 'em coming....nice video...smile...
Cool, another great shelter idea. I'm taking notes because, as bad as I hate to say it, I may need to build a shelter or log cabin with the state of world affairs right now. Thanks for your instructional videos!
That was good GR 👍. I enjoy keeping it simple. Nothing fancy. Your food looked and smelled good. It looks like you will be returning to that camp site. See you next time my friend.
Love the camp set up. The Sony A7 did well in the low light. May not do as well in Grizzly country .... cooking food in camp would be a bit sketchy.... know from experience with 3 Grizzly attacks in the US and Canadian Rockies.
Excellent content...very doable..I'm a little older....and would need to make a little taller....lol....but great job...love ur companion....continued success!
Pse can I have your beautiful, healthy and happy woof dog? Just kidding. No dog would willingly leave its master hey? We have 5 and would never give them away. Love the warm shelter and sounds of silence. Nature supplies the music 🎶. It's so heavenly to forget about this world's awful politics. I don't know about your viewers but I can only handle a few minutes of man against man, then flip over to bushcraft shows. Enjoy the adventures and cheers 🍻.
Hi! Remember me? I am João, one of your Brazilian friends. very good this video and the shelter. I loved the arrangement of the wooden logs to form the walls, I don't remember having watched or seen anything like it. Keep up your excellent work! Big hug 💪! Peace and good!
Me encanta éste verdadero Bushcraft. La experiencia y el disfrute del trabajo y la naturaleza pura. Gracias por darnos estos momentos de calma y emoción!