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I am impressed by everything but Most impressed by Wolfie's discipline in Not taking off with the roast, so well trained, now if we could get Joe trained as well! LOL
Love the steam from Wolfie's paws as ya cook by the campfire. 😊 Now that's livin! 😂 Wish I could take my Jack Russel camping, but he's too crazy! Needs some serious training! 😂
Joe I know you’ve been through a lot recently, and I just want you to know it’s ok to not be ok. I can sense your grief, and see you’re still working thought it and I hope you know you have all of us behind you. Big love mate.
The beautiful thing about Dutch ovens is that you really don't have to know what you're doing to cook with them. All you have to do is throw everything in and leave it on the heat for a few hours and it does the rest. 🙂
I am encouraged to hear success stories about Dutch oven style cooking. I am a firm believer that they are a very useful camping item. Love your videos Joe. Much love and blessings to all ❤️ Stay safe everyone 🤘😎
Another perfect adventure, and it's so good to see Wolfie living his best life! I don't believe there's a happier dog on the planet. Love these original Joe videos where you show us your many talents. I always learn so much watching you.
I love watching your videos Joe. I’m glad you are well again and continued prayers for your grief and loss. Yours are my favorite bush rafting videos to watch. You are funny and warm and I love your dogs. I am a 64 year old woman who has a keen interest in bush rafting and survival. I have not had much experience doing other than camping and backpacking, but I plan to! Learning a lot from watching you. Love the sound of the rain and the fires. You need to eat more in my opinion ☺️
I like how you sealed up your sleeping area. Comply for both of you. With the clear plastic you have made a Super Shelter, the heat will come thru the clear olastic. Better than a tent. :c)
Braving the elements with such enthusiasm is truly inspiring! Your ability to create a comfortable shelter on a budget, and in the rain, shows incredible bushcraft skills. It’s amazing how you turn a challenging situation into an enjoyable adventure. Keep the great content coming, Joe!
Loved this one, especially the few classic Joe moments. Nailing the cook was the most impressive achievement. That was one big lump of meat to get right.
Hey Joe nice to see you and wolfie back to the camp love the new set up look's real cozy less area to heat. That roast and veggies looked superb bet tasty as well. Sorry to hear to Fort is no more shall see ya on the next one , Take care. Ontario , Canada
hi joe and woolfie nice to join you love the colour of the tarp all those autum shades looks good in the woods your meat and veg look so goodi would add peas i love peas with everything
Joe , Nice job on the tarps etc , it's a tried and true method, we poor working stiffs have been enjoying all kinds and shapes of setting up tarps during spring and Fall so I think you did a masterful job !
Hey Joe, try some " GE advanced silicone " on your sleeping pad. Most hardware stores near you should have it. Very very strong sticky stuff. Also for tarp holes, jacket holes. Its flexible and waterproof. Ive used it on jacket rips. 2 years going strong. Another great video by my favorite duo.
When are you and Doug Going out for a Snow Camp at the fort? Even a trip again? Wolfie appears to be more settled now that he is older still much a pup but matured nicely understands more when he wants too.
i used to watch you all the time, dont know why i stopped this is the first since you had just moved into the new house, glad to see your still doing your thing, keep on keeping on brother, love and contentment fron liverpool uk,,xx
Love your videos Joe! And Hello Wolf! I'm getting my 2 y/o Black Lab Sam in my RU-vid Videos as often as I can. The pups are just so fun to have around and always put a smile on our faces! Keep on living life Joe! Good times will always surround the tough times!
Hey Joe an wolfie...Nice camp really snug ....never have to many bungees 😊...we have had our first snow in Scotland today its very cold 🥶...Angie in Edinburgh Scotland
Hi Joe see your dutch ovan let your ashes die down and sit it on the coals and put coal on the lid and it heats the ovan on both sides top and bottom love the vids cant wait to get new tent next year and start getting out with the good lady and the dogs here in scotland
Another great video joe thankyou for all that you do i dont normally comment but your one of my favorite people to watch on youtube and im loving the new pup just wish i got to see wolfy bite into that steak.
So, if the fort is no more... will we get an awesome "You were the best fort" song. The goodbye to the lean-to video is ingrained in my memory to this day.
Thankyou for another great video, the best thing about a tarp shelter is the many configurations to suit the conditions. Wolfie was so patient waiting for his roast dinner, everytime you checked it you could almost hear him wondering when it was going to be ready to eat 😊
Good Lord! My dogs would have KNOCKED ME OVER to get that roast! There is absolutely NO WAY they would sit there and look at it because I said no. GREAT UPLOAD! I like the idea of showing people that it's ok to camp without the latest and greatest in backcountry gear.
Always a pleasure seeing you,& Wolf camping .⛺️That roast looked so good,& the rain definitely added to the experience. Great content, looking forward to seeing the next adventure. Stay safe, healthy, warm,happy,& blessed.💯👍🏾💜✝️🙏🏾🇺🇸
I think this is a good foundation for continuous content, "Forty Nights in Forts" make a bunch of forts in your area with different theme names like "Tarp Mansion", this was a great video!
you need one of those luggage racks on front of you 4wheeler. Gives you more front wheel weight and traction. Ideal load is 60/40 with 60 on front tires.
I feel wolfie has like the old soul vibe just a good calm dog chills does what he wants but stays around u. Damn good dog good job joe love an miss like i said ive been watching your videos like two times over bc in mn we are coming on spring an im getting the itch to get out an be in the woods love it
I did something like this about 3 years ago . I took 2 , 12 X 24 tarps & fashioned them around 4 trees at 90 degree angles & built kinda a 12 foot tall box if you will then used a 12 X 12 tarp at the top by finding the middle & placing a round rock in it to fashion a button a could tie around lifting it up into the trees overhead & tying off each Corner to each tree , leaving a foot or more gap all the way around at the top so fire smoke had somewhere to go , it was plenty warm & covered me from the wind . I didn’t make a crazy tall fire just because I didn’t want the heat from the fire melting my tarps . I left on corner open just enough for me to walk into like a door , the people I were with said that they were impressed on how warm we stayed at night just by fire alone , no tent just a Matt , sleeping pad & what ever to cover up with & lots of freshly cut wood & good food & drink .
Thanks for sharing and your expertise Joe, That is amazing Wolfie didn't gobble up that slab of beef being so close! You might want to pack some rice or potatoe to make the meal go further next time
I like this new camp. I feel like it's a good groove for you. Sad to hear the fort is gone , end of an era. I do see the possibilities with this new spot. On another note, when we gonna see Doug team ups. I miss you hanging out. I know you both have had rough times. Thanks for not giving up on anything
LOVELY TEACHING JOE, YOU TALK TO US, AS YOU GO ALONG, AND IT IS ALL TEACHING. LOVELY THANK YOU. NERRY CHRISTMAS JOE, MAY YOU AND YOUR FAMILY HAVE A HOLY CHRISTMAS, BEST REGARDS FROM GEORGE
You should add water about half way up and braze the roast for many hours till it falls apart! That’s how you cook it. May take 5 to 6 hours. Don’t put the veggies in till the last couple of hours. Otherwise the roast will be super tuff. Low and slow for that type of meat.
Hey Joe, watching yor vids is ALWAYS enjoyable. Helps me unwind on my days off. I was watching a vid a few years ago where another outdoors guy was review a tarp. It was called Aquaquest Safari XL tarp. It was GINORMOUS! Have u ever used one? Just curious. Keep doing what your doing Joe. Your bushcraft skills and adventures are always intetesting and fun to watch.👍
Always get a kick out of the goofballs crying about someone cutting down a friggen spruce tree or cutting bows lmao. Too much screen time not enough real world experience. Touch grass people. Literally. Same with him not being able to show taking and harvesting food from the forest. Its mind blowing
Never thought I would see the day when Americans and Canadians are being censored. It's like we are reverting back to the dark ages. You know I might not like what someone has to say, but I will fight for their right to say it. Because what they do to that person they can do to any of us.
Dutch ovens are great ....you can put it directly into the fire load the coals over it a leave it you can bake bread in them versatile I'm of Dutch linage..your dinner look yum 😋
Joe. You need to add meat thermometer to your kit bud. A roast that size shouod take a couple hours. Ida laid the dutch right in the coals eith coals on top. Its a little too done, but still looks good bud! Good job.
A roast should cook for about 10 hours to really break down all the muscle fibers.... Something magical tends to happen after about 6 hours and the meat starts to fall apart
Shelter looked cozy and dry. Wolfie seemed to enjoy it too. The roast looked very good and veggies too. Good time in the woods. The road going out on the 4-wheeler looked pretty rugged, but you made it. Enjoyed the video!