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Boiling Water With Just a Knife 

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A metal cooking container is easy to take for granted. I set out with the goal of boiling water using nothing but a knife. I had a rough idea of how I wanted to accomplish this, but had to make some adjustments along the way.
I have seen several demonstrations and designs for bark containers that will hold water and initially intended to make a variation of a canoe bailer that was used by the indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest; and press that into service as a stone boiling container. These are traditionally made from the bark of the western red cedar, but I chose to use big leaf maple because I didn’t want to contaminate the water with the oils in the cedar bark. Native people in this area boiled water in wooden boxes made from bent planks of western red cedar, but I wasn’t sure if it would be advisable to drink water boiled in the bark of that species.
Things didn’t go exactly as planned, but I learned some lessons and ended up with something of a hybrid design, incorporating folded and pinned corners with a rigid center section. Because the outer bark was not removed from the center section, it made for a very sturdy container that held water and could be easily picked up and moved around.
Dropping hot rocks into the water resulted in an almost immediate boil and surprisingly clear water. I let it sit long enough to cool and was able to drink directly from the corner of the container.
The most surprising thing to me was how little flavor the bark imparted to the water. It definitely tasted a little bit like the smell of fresh bark but it was mild. I imagine this could be different with bark from a more pungent species.
After the stone boiling experiment, I was curious how the container would fare when put directly on the coals, wonder if it would boil water similar to a paper cup in the fire. While it did eventually boil, it took almost a half hour and the heat transferred a lot more of the tannins in the bark into the water. Of course it also ended up full of ash and the heat basically destroyed the vessel.
Stone boiling is the way to go if you have access to rocks, but it is nice to know that it is still possible to boil water without them.
I didn’t want to pour out water that I had spent so much time tending, but the idea of waiting around to drink an ashy slurry of orange water didn’t sound appealing either, so I took the opportunity to do some cooking with it instead.
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A Note on The Use of a Living Tree
While I certainly didn’t do this young maple any favors, I felt that this was an appropriate harvest. I chose a young tree with some existing damage growing on the edge of a river floodplain. After extinguishing the fire, I went back and cut the stump down cleanly with a saw, and the stump will likely be sending up new shoots.
Maples are very hardy and usually regenerate after being cut. I am not sure if the tree will survive long term, but respectfully harvesting living trees has been a part of human history for as long as we have been humans.
Whether or not this is appropriate depends on a number of factors including species, location, and regulations, so it is important to do your homework and some thinking about the local ecology before harvesting any living plants.
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Questions, comments, and suggestions are always welcome and appreciated.
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Materials Used
Knife: Modified Tops Tom Brown Tracker (on loan from a friend)
Bark Container & Bow Drill Cordage: Big Leaf Maple (Acer macrophyllum)
Bow Drill Set: Grand Fir (Abies grandis)
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@357bullfrog2
@357bullfrog2 4 года назад
I wouldn't have believed it if I hadn't seen it. That was some absolute great information that I'll not soon forget. Thank you for demonstrating that
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 4 года назад
Thanks!
@hikerbro3870
@hikerbro3870 6 лет назад
Look, you are just out of control. Pretty soon you won't even need the knife. This has to stop. You're making us look bad.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks Hiker Bro! 🙂 I'm working my way up to that. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-WKmjog4e7FY.html 😉
@hikerbro3870
@hikerbro3870 6 лет назад
I know! You're working your way up to just using the Force.
@PotatoesAssistant
@PotatoesAssistant 4 года назад
I mean he has the slate knife and other tools now
@TimeSurfer206
@TimeSurfer206 3 года назад
River there is. Rocks I grab, and smash together til one breaks sharp. Knife is everywhere!
@marcus_mayhem
@marcus_mayhem 4 года назад
And to all you bushcraft knife snobs out there that said the Tom Brown tracker was garbage, I would say to you that you just dont have the epic skill this gentleman just so amazingly displayed.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 4 года назад
:)
@marcus_mayhem
@marcus_mayhem 4 года назад
@@nwprimate6416 you are amazing brother.
@aktrapper6126
@aktrapper6126 6 лет назад
Knowledge, skill, endurance, patience and its obvious lots of practice, you have got it all going on here. Nicely done. When I was a younger man I drank water out of every lake river and stream I was next too. I never got sick. I'm older and wiser now and am much more selective about where I get my drinking water.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks Charlie! 🙂 I know the world is a dirtier place in some regards, but I think our society may have gone a little bit overboard insisting that all water from nature needs to be purified. I occasionally drink directly from small creeks coming down steep slopes just for the experience of it. The water in this creek was in a snowfield just hours before and if I had to guess, I could probably drink straight out of it without getting sick. There are other places that I have been that are wild and remote, but still much more likely to be contaminated. I have read some interesting articles that seemed to claim that the threat of Giardia and Crypto are both way overblown in many parts of the country, but I'm not knowledgeable enough to know if that's credible. I enjoy drinking straight from nature and will continue to when it makes sense.
@Far-North-Bushcraft-Survival
@Far-North-Bushcraft-Survival 6 лет назад
Plenty of interesting skills displayed here. I tried one time to get water to boil in a birch bark container sitting directly on coals. I never did get it to boil. Perhaps if the bottom of the container had been directly in flames I might have got it to boil eventually. I have used hot rocks to boil water many times however. Works well as you also showed here.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks Lonnie. 🙂 I propped it up on the hot rocks that I used for stone boiling, so I could keep cramming fresh coals underneath. I never got that big rolling boil that I got from dropping the rocks into the container, but it simmered with little bubbles from the edges long enough that I had confidence that all the mirco-critters were dead. I remember seeing your stone boiling videos a while ago and they were definitely a motivating factor in trying this. I have had a few previous failed attempts at making a watertight container before this, so this was my first success with this method. 🙂
@pacificbushcraftandfirecra6358
I thought birch bark was the go to material for containers and bowls Lonnie! lol
@Far-North-Bushcraft-Survival
@Far-North-Bushcraft-Survival 6 лет назад
TSP Birch bark is indeed traditionally one of the most frequently used barks for making vessels. However not everyone has birch bark available.
@theoutdoorsfamily9139
@theoutdoorsfamily9139 6 лет назад
Maybe some cover would helped to keep more heat in birch bark pot Lonnie. We tried 2017 winter with birch bark and got it boiling fast. You just need more and very hot goals. Actually we got this idea from you Lonnie 😀
@keithcronk7980
@keithcronk7980 6 лет назад
THAT IS A GREAT JOB BROTHER AND WE LEARN ALOT FROM YOU & LONNIE. REAL FROM START TO FINISH & YOU AND THAT BEAUTIFUL DOG HAD A GREAT TIME AS WE DID ALSO. THANK YOU AND MR LONNIE FOR ALL THAT YALL TEACH US. PEACE&SAFE JOURNEYS YALL
@garyminick1050
@garyminick1050 6 лет назад
Hey man I thought I would tell you hat I made that green wood fire with privit hedge it took me 2 hrs and 15 minutes to get it . I was elated. It was another Tom Hanks moment for me ! When you first came out with that video . I almost left you channel because I said " that's impossible " . You my friend are rewriting the books. If you told me that a hen dips snuff I would look under her wing for a spit can . Also encouraged by David West channel too, I thought if that old fart can do it, so can I ,although I'm about 4 yrs older than him. You truly are rewriting the books . Learning this also helped with my high humidity problems.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Awesome! I really do appreciate these updates Gary! 🙂
@peterturner5618
@peterturner5618 3 года назад
I have a K-Bar. I "acquired" it 52 yrs ago while on a combat tour in Vietnam. It never failed me then and 52 yrs later it is still doing it's duty. If I only had one thing to bring with me it's my K-Bar!
@MarkYoungBushcraft
@MarkYoungBushcraft 6 лет назад
I have been watching your videos for some time but have not commented. I would like to say you have some of the best, if not the best firecraft and basic bushcraft skills of anyone on RU-vid. I salute you from the east coast of Canada
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks Mark! It's great to hear from you and I appreciate you taking the time to share these kind words. 🙂
@QuantumMechanic_88
@QuantumMechanic_88 6 лет назад
Mark Young - In complete agreement .
@WayneTheSeine
@WayneTheSeine 6 лет назад
I agree. He never speaks a word but says volumes in his videography.
@keithcronk7980
@keithcronk7980 6 лет назад
Mark Young I TOTALLY AGREE WITH YOU ON THAT. ITS ALL REAL LIKE YOU SIR. IN THE BUSH & DOING IT.
@OmegaSpecter87
@OmegaSpecter87 5 лет назад
@@nwprimate6416 First of your videos I watch and I am subbed! Very impressive bushcraft and firecraft skills. Thank you for the great vid, no need for words with such a clear display of your actions. Keep up the great work!
@craigmooring2091
@craigmooring2091 6 лет назад
I second Lonnie. Your videos are always a treat, I can't resist watching immediately. Thanks, too, for the shots of your dog, who may enjoy the outdoors even more than you do.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks Craig! 🙂
@gus1911
@gus1911 6 лет назад
I agree with Lonnie and Craig, your videos are always great. As soon as I see a new one I stop what I'm doing and watch.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks Gus! You've been watching longer than almost anyone. 🙂
@nutthrower4415
@nutthrower4415 6 лет назад
What possibly can be said that hasn’t already, your skills are second to none, your dog well no words to describe him but just plain lovable, ok that wasn’t the most manly statement 🤷‍♂️ , you never fail to entertain and yet no words are need but those few laughable grunts and groans when a minor setback is encountered, you truly keeps us entertained, my thanks to you and your companion
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks nutthrower! I always appreciate these thoughtful comments of yours. 🙂
@Chris-dz9vl
@Chris-dz9vl 3 года назад
This man is one of the few allowed to use a tracker knife and saturating the wood is brilliant!
@FrankChristopherOutdoors
@FrankChristopherOutdoors 4 года назад
Hahaha “you blew it!!!” Seriously great skills man.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 4 года назад
Thanks buddy !
@YourOldPalFernbark
@YourOldPalFernbark 6 лет назад
That was super impressive. Watching your dog go for the berries reminded me of my neighbor's Golden Retriever coming over to our yard and poaching cherry tomatoes off the plant.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks buddy! It's funny to picture the neighbors dog robbing your garden. I bet the Mrs loved that. 😅
@CodyHoard253
@CodyHoard253 5 лет назад
Never thought of using a whole piece of bark and making it into a bowl. Awesome! Thanks!
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 5 лет назад
Thanks Cody. I don't remember where I first saw it but it's definitely an old idea. 🙂
@treygrubbs2550
@treygrubbs2550 6 лет назад
Since we're doing Adam Sandler quotes, "That's some quality H2O."
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
😆 Perfect!
@williamvan1764
@williamvan1764 3 года назад
M-m-m-my momma said crocodiles are so mad because they can’t brush all they teeth (or something)
@jimmyrussells
@jimmyrussells 3 года назад
“Water sucks! Gatorade is better.”
@pacediver2594
@pacediver2594 6 лет назад
You have some great skills really impressed with your use of the tracker knife, it's great to see it in use and not being talked about how to use it,keep them coming great work
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks Pacediver! 🙂
@guns4funcajanajustin
@guns4funcajanajustin 6 лет назад
Well done 2 great ways. Nice craftsmanship I like how you did the longer handles making it easy to pick up when hot.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks buddy! 🙂
@undakovabrotha
@undakovabrotha 3 года назад
I love that you have and use the tracker.
@RockyGully
@RockyGully 2 года назад
Absolutey brilliant of mixing primitive skills with modern tools.Great stuff
@QuantumMechanic_88
@QuantumMechanic_88 6 лет назад
Great job NW Primate . I admire the prep work you did on the container and thanks for the lesson .
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks MT! Afters screwing up the first one, I learned my lesson and slowed down a bit. 🙂
@QuantumMechanic_88
@QuantumMechanic_88 6 лет назад
You did great and reminded me of some skill practice which I have gotten away from . I put 30 pounds of sandbags in the LL Bean ruck and went for a measly 2 mile walk about to see what it was all about . A Cold Steel Smatchet blade fits nicely after a bit of modification . Nice pack with a narrow profile and perfect for brook trout fishing . Thanks again for your input NW .
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
I'm glad it looks like it's going to work out. It's my general woods-bumming pack with enough to keep me relatively warm, dry and fed if I get stuck somewhere. With all the crap I keep in there it ends up being right around 20lbs, and it's pretty comfortable; even without the waist belt.
@Cosmo_88
@Cosmo_88 5 лет назад
Master Tracker I saw your post at BCusa and want to know if you are still making the Woods Witch blade or the #2 . Are you making the kit with handle materials and rivets ? Give me a heads up when you get the time .
@QuantumMechanic_88
@QuantumMechanic_88 5 лет назад
Alpha Vector - That was quite some time ago ! Got your pm and I rarely go there these days . Can get a blade blank , rivets and handle material to you . micarta and desert ironwood .
@fire_x_friction8820
@fire_x_friction8820 5 лет назад
I still think this is one of your best videos, multiple techniques going on and pretty creative with what you had to work with.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 5 лет назад
Thanks Gary! This was a fun one. 🙂
@MrGreenfox26
@MrGreenfox26 6 лет назад
Always love to see how much fun the dog has! Excellent video- Thanks
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks! 🙂
@sishalsept8327
@sishalsept8327 5 лет назад
This video is awesome. And Lupo is just so adorable. I had 2 dogs that would pick and eat raspberries too. Gotta love dogs. As always, enjoyable and informative material.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 5 лет назад
Thanks again vicesaha! 🙂
@sawdust6968
@sawdust6968 5 лет назад
i have several tops and they have really proven themselves in the field. but i must admit when i first saw this knife i was like eeehhhh.... not for me,but the more i look at it and think of the blade design the more it has grown on me.great content as usual brother take care :-)
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 5 лет назад
Thanks buddy. 🙂
@tallcedars2310
@tallcedars2310 6 лет назад
You have checked off another bushcarft bucket list item, nice one. Have not seen the PNW bark container before, hope to see it again, although it looks like the more difficult of the two you made. Really like how you use on the spot utensils too. Lupo did a great dive there and hope he got that berry!
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks TC! He got a bunch of berries! 🙂
@jabohabo3821
@jabohabo3821 2 года назад
Your dog is so goofy. I'm loving this. Your my hero bruh.
@gonagain
@gonagain 6 лет назад
You are the king! If you lost your ferro rod you certainly wouldn't have to go home.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks Gonagain! 🙂
@SmokeDiverFF
@SmokeDiverFF 4 года назад
First video of your's that I've seen, I have to say your knife work is some of the finest bushcrafting I've seen on RU-vid. Love the channel brother!
@buchgeisterralf3251
@buchgeisterralf3251 5 лет назад
Extremely nice photographed and reproducible. Thanks for the idea and the fine video! My respect for your patience, too. Greetings from Germany. Ralf
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 5 лет назад
Thanks Ralf! 🙂
@malikdernier9970
@malikdernier9970 3 года назад
awesome moment in perfect harmony with the creation 👌🏼
@errantinkognito6180
@errantinkognito6180 4 года назад
Fantastic video. And your dog is amazing. Congratulations!
@Sage-Preston
@Sage-Preston Год назад
I'm impressed, wow quite the craftsman.
@raygetoutdoors6151
@raygetoutdoors6151 6 лет назад
Simply amazing, not a easy task. I think your young black lab is having the most fun. He looks like a good companion. Ray, Oklahoma
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks Ray! 🙂
@archerbrookes3285
@archerbrookes3285 5 лет назад
I love that you respond to every comment you are amazing Plus I love your dog
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 5 лет назад
Thanks Taylor. 🙂
@ChristopherJohnston
@ChristopherJohnston 3 года назад
I love your videos with the Tom Brown Tracker knife. Seems everyone else does reviews and mindless chopping and cutting tasks and you go out and do something useful with the knife. Keep up the good work!!!!
@yairfrenciafrenciaortiz7437
@yairfrenciafrenciaortiz7437 3 года назад
Un verificado xD
@ahigby1752
@ahigby1752 6 лет назад
Love the video. Impressive and inspirational skills. Always enjoy your videos.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks A Higby! 🙂
@jt659
@jt659 5 лет назад
The dog always seems to be having a blast!
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 5 лет назад
Always! 😆
@kylelusk8994
@kylelusk8994 6 лет назад
Great video sir! And beautiful scenery.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks Kyle! 🙂
@mikeboone4425
@mikeboone4425 6 лет назад
Just about as complete as you can get thanks .Happy Trails
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks Mike! 🙂
@williamboyd8146
@williamboyd8146 5 лет назад
Well done Captain!
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 5 лет назад
Thanks William!
@johnearhart8811
@johnearhart8811 6 лет назад
Wow. Thanks for posting awesome videos. Appreciate it.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks John! 🙂
@jimboethefirst7418
@jimboethefirst7418 6 лет назад
Impressing ,that show the value of a knife when one knows how to use it for primitive style survival and as a tool. Really good display of skills.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks Jim! 🙂
@linklesstennessee2078
@linklesstennessee2078 6 лет назад
Good video NWP from start to finish outstanding
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks LT! 🙂
@rokhnroll
@rokhnroll 6 лет назад
Nice work interesting that you could place the container straight onto the fire and still get the water to boil without it springing a leak.That opening scene was breathtaking nature is so awesome.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks R&R! 🙂
@skruffy4910
@skruffy4910 6 лет назад
Really nice work with that Tracker!
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks Skruffy! 🙂
@CarolinaChrisOutdoors
@CarolinaChrisOutdoors 6 лет назад
Wow! Very impressive. The whole video was awesome. I sure am glad you put it directly on the fire after the stone experiment. I was wondering how that would work. I was surprised at how well the strips of bark did as cordage on the bow. I thought some water may be squeezed out and run down the spindle. Just an awesome video... loved it!!!!! ---Chris
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks Chris! I almost always wet natural cordage to help it stay flexible and grippy. It does seem a bit counter-intuitive to introduce water into a friction fire set, but it works. 🙂
@devanwright508
@devanwright508 3 года назад
I don’t care how old this video is... I don’t care who you are... I don’t care where you’re from... I don’t care what you do for a living... I’m subscribing to your Chanel and I believe you and I would be very good friends
@bushcraftnorthof6012
@bushcraftnorthof6012 6 лет назад
Top notch! I need to get out again soon!!!
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks buddy! I love hearing when these videos have that effect. 🙂
@365survivalist
@365survivalist 5 лет назад
Love the birch bark vessel. I learned this method from Ray Mears 28 years ago. I was one of his first students before he wrote his fist book. We made our bowls from dead wood. Burning it, blowing it and scrapping it out until you have that deep bowl shape. Love your videos NW🤜🤛
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 5 лет назад
Thanks buddy!
@sodacan1011111111111
@sodacan1011111111111 5 лет назад
Outstanding brother. Great job!!!
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 5 лет назад
Thanks again!
@mattmurphy1065
@mattmurphy1065 4 года назад
This honestly turned out better than I expected lol.
@max_fjellstorm
@max_fjellstorm 6 лет назад
Very well done my friend!!
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks buddy! 🙂
@carrdoug99
@carrdoug99 6 лет назад
This is must see tv. Great job👍
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks Doug! 🙂
@thomasgold-1000
@thomasgold-1000 6 лет назад
Another great video as always, lots to learn from! Thanks for sharing... Hi Lupo 😍!
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks Thomas! 🙂
@elwha6025
@elwha6025 4 года назад
Great vid! New subscriber here. Your vids remind me of growing up in Pt. Angeles and doing lots of hiking in the Olympics. Your dog is hilarious, especially jumping up to get the salmon berries.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 4 года назад
Thanks Elwha. I could have guessed by your username. ;)
@miaouew
@miaouew Год назад
Recently got myself one of those Tracker knives I gotta say they are wonderful :]
@nomadichunter2818
@nomadichunter2818 2 года назад
Thanks a ton for inspiration.
@BURNWOODBUSHCRAFT
@BURNWOODBUSHCRAFT 4 года назад
so awesome!
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 4 года назад
:)
@Staywildswitzerland
@Staywildswitzerland Год назад
do you like the tracker? is it worth buying one? Great video. 😉💪🏻
@ShelleyRaskin
@ShelleyRaskin 6 лет назад
That’s one beast of a knife, but you sure know how to use it.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks Shelley! 🙂
@MichaelQuigley-fy5rc
@MichaelQuigley-fy5rc 5 лет назад
Really nice job
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 5 лет назад
Thanks again buddy. This was a fun one.
@juwright1949
@juwright1949 6 лет назад
Very impressive! 👍🏻
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks James! 🙂
@FLStelth
@FLStelth 3 года назад
Very ingenious! The title sucked me in but I ended up watching and enjoying the whole thing. Great dog too.
@ryanhamley4161
@ryanhamley4161 5 лет назад
Good show ! God bless you and your family
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 5 лет назад
Thanks Ryan 🙂
@SodaPopCurtis808
@SodaPopCurtis808 3 года назад
Some mad skills right there...
@joaomoreira1402
@joaomoreira1402 5 лет назад
MUCH RESPECT FROM BRASIL! great display of skills
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 5 лет назад
Thanks Jaoa!
@FoodForestPermaculture
@FoodForestPermaculture 6 лет назад
Yay . The coolest thing I have seen in a while . Howie
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks Howie! 🙂
@bdog556
@bdog556 6 лет назад
Very cool stuff. You've got great skills.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks Frank! 🙂.... (takes a sip of Wolf Cola) 😉
@bdog556
@bdog556 6 лет назад
Enjoy, its big in Boca Raton I hear.
@DavidWestBgood2ppl
@DavidWestBgood2ppl 6 лет назад
Thanks for reaching out in videos and in other ways too.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks for everything David. 🙂
@garyminick1050
@garyminick1050 6 лет назад
You too old dude you've taught me a lot too . You encouraged me to atempt the green wood bow drill fire. It took me longer but I got there .
@DavidWestBgood2ppl
@DavidWestBgood2ppl 6 лет назад
I deleted both green wood bow drill videos because of extremely low views and likes. It's enough for me that I accomplished something that I thought was impossible, twice.
@garyminick1050
@garyminick1050 6 лет назад
David West I understand that David . There is a bunch of knowledge that is passed in accomplishing that green wood fire. Thanks.
@flarion00
@flarion00 3 года назад
Loved the video and the dog's cutscenes
@bennygarr5468
@bennygarr5468 4 года назад
That was amazing that was the best Bushcraft Thing video I have ever seen ever so cool
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 4 года назад
Thanks Benny! :)
6 лет назад
Excellent !
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks! 🙂
@EventyrsorenDenmark
@EventyrsorenDenmark 5 лет назад
Great videos.Enjoyed them a lot.Subbed to your channel.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 5 лет назад
Thanks Eventyrsoren!
@pacificbushcraftandfirecra6358
Another incredible display of wit and prowess. That Tom Brown is a beast for sure. Am I correct that the maple bark only peels like that for a limited time in the spring to summer season? Mmmmmm... boiled rock water... Nice to hear that the bark did not leach any flavor to the water, and way to take it to the next level and make some mac & Cheese! That crazy berry eating dog was having a blast! TFS
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks man! In my experience, bark seems easiest to peel this time of year, but will remain reasonable until we get deep into the summer drought, at which point it gets a little tougher. It is much harder in the winter, but I have been able to get strips for cordage. I doubt I would be able to get a solid piece for a container that time of year, but I have wondered if heating a piece of wood over the fire after soaking it might loosen up the bark. Another experiment for my list.
@sandrastratton6964
@sandrastratton6964 8 месяцев назад
We used to do the same thing as kids growing up in Northern Idaho, just for fun. I was raised a woodsman. Did you make the orange segment shaped mouthpiece for the top of the bow stick, it can apply lots of downward pressure and stabilize the motions. Nice demonstration of bark bowl options.
@arctodussimus6198
@arctodussimus6198 2 года назад
An outstanding demonstration of the capabilities of the Tom Brown Tracker. I have boiled water in my hat on numerous occasions. Never really needed to, but was curious about the process. I strain it through a bandana or a shemagh to get the ash out. Always wear a waterproof hat. 😉
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 2 года назад
Much appreciated buddy!
@willoneill2831
@willoneill2831 6 лет назад
very nice never seen any ting like this before good video thanks
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks Will! 🙂
@sjoyo1185
@sjoyo1185 2 года назад
How do you know which areas are good for practicing with bushcraft vs places you might get in trouble?
@larrymanns364
@larrymanns364 6 лет назад
That's a real good dog. Good video.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks Larry! 🙂
@jacquiblanchard3131
@jacquiblanchard3131 6 лет назад
Another great session with a guru. I always learn so much from your videos, Brian. Thank you! And thanks to Lupo too!
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks Jacqui! I'm much more of a student than a guru, but I do appreciate the sentiment. 🙂
@aboveriver
@aboveriver 6 лет назад
Great video, tx! How do you tell between rocks safe and unsafe to put in fire?
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks aboveriver! That's kind of a tough question. I kind of just have a feel for which ones are likely to explode, but I'm not always right about that, so I usually give the fire plenty of room for the first ten or fifteen minutes after putting rocks on. Generally speaking, I'm looking for rocks that seem to have a very tight grain structure that would make it difficult for water to penetrate into them, but it's not an exact science by any means.🙂
@fire_x_friction8820
@fire_x_friction8820 6 лет назад
Crazy dog, crazy primitive fire guy that makes a great video. That one took you some time. Enjoyed watching your skills.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks Gary! 🙂
@ProMovieBlogger
@ProMovieBlogger 3 года назад
great video.
@johnbryant_
@johnbryant_ 6 лет назад
Outstanding work! (As always :) )
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks John! 🙂
@runaway0211
@runaway0211 6 лет назад
Great video, how did you blacken your Tops Tracker?
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
It belongs to a friend of mine, but I believe he parkerized it.
@MrSharp
@MrSharp 6 лет назад
Very nice video! 👍👍👍
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks Bart! 🙂
@SoerenGraves
@SoerenGraves 6 лет назад
I bow for you, amazing skills and suck a inspiration. I love the tbt #1 too.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
😅 Thanks buddy!
@davidharvey5672
@davidharvey5672 6 лет назад
Fascinating to see this. Looks like the insulation value of wood works against you for the second method. I'm sure i saw someone use bamboo once. Thanks for another awesome video
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks David! 🙂
@Woodsman_wildcamper
@Woodsman_wildcamper 6 лет назад
Great demonstration, Brian. I really enjoyed this. How long did it take for the water to stone-boil in real time? Thanks for sharing, buddy, take care.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks buddy! It was almost immediate. Every stone I put in had bubbles coming off of it as soon as they hit the water, and by the time I got a few in there it was boiling as a whole. Probably a minute or less.
@shanejustice7307
@shanejustice7307 3 года назад
Enjoy your skill and experience.
@Rouverius
@Rouverius 4 года назад
Cool, did the bark imbue any kind of flavor to the water?
@thenomadsurvivalist4459
@thenomadsurvivalist4459 5 лет назад
Great video 💪
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 5 лет назад
Thanks buddy! 🙂
@garyminick1050
@garyminick1050 Год назад
You got the best background music in the business !! Long time no hearum !
@joetaylor2932
@joetaylor2932 6 лет назад
Awesome skills! Awesome dog!
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks Joe! 🙂
@dabberty
@dabberty 6 лет назад
Well done !
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks Dabberty! 🙂
@EatCarbs
@EatCarbs 4 года назад
Watching this makes me wonder what I have been doing with my life. lol Wow.. seriously impressed! Thanks for the video
@raposadomato6766
@raposadomato6766 6 лет назад
My dear !!! Congratulations, always with a video that surpasses the other !!! My eyes filled with knowledge in the past is ability !!!! And a lot of dexterity with the knife Tracker !!!! Strong hug from Brazil🇧🇷, I would like more videos with Tracker knife ....
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks RDM! 🙂 The Tracker knife doesn't belong to me, so this was probably the last video with it.
@raposadomato6766
@raposadomato6766 6 лет назад
NW Primate Well, it's a shame that the Tracker knife is not yours ... but the important thing is your ability with the blade !!!! Regardless of all the videos I've researched? on Tracker, only you are another bushcraft, have shown the true use !!! in the field until you sent me the link .... your work here on RU-vid is wonderful is in Instagram too.Forte hug !!!!
@ismewhat1234
@ismewhat1234 3 года назад
I love that cool dog🐶👍
@user-bt9my1lf4e
@user-bt9my1lf4e 3 года назад
Your dog is something else!! One of my girls looks just like yours👍
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