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I continue building at the bushcraft camp, this time we finish building the roof frame and build a raised bed in the bushcraft survival shelter. I cook some fresh broth on the campfire in a cast iron dutch oven. In the next episode we will focus on building the retractable roof and log store.
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@TAOutdoors
@TAOutdoors Год назад
Episode Three: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XZv6UwCe2k8.htmlsi=5sv00iyNcsA0B6dr
@ronandanne1
@ronandanne1 Год назад
You and your Dad are a great team. That guy never fails to bring a smile.
@pillarwatch
@pillarwatch Год назад
They are, my dad and I would be butting heads about an hour in. Maybe they edit those parts out, haha.
@BlackshacksBushcraft
@BlackshacksBushcraft Год назад
I can't imagine my father and I ever getting along that well. Mike and his Dad have an awesome relationship. ❤
@ДүйнөкаарыларыУстаздар
@jenniferwood2474 юля будет . ,,, 1J,, ♡♡ ♡¿♡♡[[
@glorfendell2967
@glorfendell2967 Год назад
I love when Dad comes out. Thanks boyos.
@kennethwilson8633
@kennethwilson8633 Год назад
Wow love how you deal with the apparent housing shortage in the UK…Have fun stay safe.
@AutumnApril1989
@AutumnApril1989 Год назад
i love your father son dynamic, its really great to see such a wonderful relationship :)
@dianeoliver7613
@dianeoliver7613 Год назад
Glad you’re doing good n back in the woods. Missed you and your dad.
@mariamaldonado3275
@mariamaldonado3275 Год назад
It feels so good to see you both. I got hooked on your channel because of you and your dad. Your dad makes me laugh. I bet he has your mom laughing a lot. It's so good to see y'all building at the camp.
@HighlandTimber
@HighlandTimber Год назад
You should do another colab with Alec Steele and have him make a shingle froe. Then use said shingle froe to make shakes or shingles to replace the turf roofs.
@mendyviola
@mendyviola Год назад
Enjoy this time with you dad while you can. I love his humor! Give him a huge hug from all of us in the Interlands. I lost my dad this year in New Year’s Day. He was only 76. We used to do stuff like this together when I was younger and we lived closer together.
@kevanr1776
@kevanr1776 Год назад
Wonderful. I miss my Dad. 🇺🇸🇬🇧
@piddy3825
@piddy3825 Год назад
It's always a pleasure to see your dad getting out there and bushcrafting with you!
@timothyqtully807
@timothyqtully807 Год назад
Back to the Roots. This is what made your channel so big. 5 stars from me. Keep them coming. Cheers to Graeme.
@labhrais6957
@labhrais6957 Год назад
I love to see these father son builds.
@mgainey3486
@mgainey3486 Год назад
Good to see you guys doing this again
@michaelcappello4687
@michaelcappello4687 Год назад
The zucchini flowers are delicious, battered and fried. You can also stuff them with goat cheese first. ;)
@joyceb5864
@joyceb5864 Год назад
So glad to see your dad again..
@me-l-9910
@me-l-9910 Год назад
How great to see you both in the woods again. It never fails to amaze me what you create almost out of thin air - minimal tools and the resources around you. What a treat! Cheers.
@turksheadbushcraftsurvival8717
Awesome video! Great to see dad as well.
@andrewharris4940
@andrewharris4940 Год назад
You have the best dad in the world
@MyVespa1
@MyVespa1 Год назад
You and your father are so cute!!!
@Gryffin1319
@Gryffin1319 Год назад
My medical condition became worser, i am not in good state . I once was enjoying your videos , now i couldn't enjoy your videos . I hope i will recover soon and get back to my old happy condition. I respect your works .Thank you 🌻☀️
@ldsphotodude49
@ldsphotodude49 Год назад
A noggin is a 4 ounce wooden cup usually whittled from a burl from a tree. Very similar to a kuksa. Your head became known as a noggin because it looks so much like the cup turned upside down. The four and a half ounces of rum as a measure was known as a noig (unsure of spelling)
@Windys21
@Windys21 Год назад
Mike your Dad is getting more like Bruce Forsythe every time I see him lol. Good video lads x
@kingrafa3938
@kingrafa3938 Год назад
Great video Mike. So happy to see you and your dad back at it again, just like the old times building a bushcraft shelter. Graeme is the added flavor in your channel. Looking forward to the next episode.
@srspower
@srspower Год назад
It's great how fit and healthy your Dad is at 70. Good to see :)
@lawrencemartin1113
@lawrencemartin1113 Год назад
Fantastic work team! If I were you though, invest in a couple of pairs of log tongues.....makes the shifting of all those materials soooo much easier. Quick and easy to use and will save your back. Nothing wrong with using them for bushcraft either, they are an old tool used by those logging for over a hundred years. They revolutionised the way I shift timber around. (I already have a bad back!!) Love this camp and I am not remotely envious of your woodland....not even slightly....😢
@93tiny08
@93tiny08 Год назад
Your dad absolutely loves the bones of you Mike. You’re an extremely lucky man.
@ruffianturnt2550
@ruffianturnt2550 Год назад
I get more excited to see your dad sometimes than I do seeing you 😅 Great work guys 👍
@TAOutdoors
@TAOutdoors Год назад
Haha that is fine by me!
@2ndchancegeorge
@2ndchancegeorge Год назад
Ok...my thoughts as I watch....yay Dads here.....lol..Dad's OSHA compliant step ladder, I think of him as the Nail guy.....The perfect team, Dads...work smart not hard...arm lifts...lol, I hate adverts and every other channel I watch I leave as soon as ad's appear.....EXCEPT YOURS....Always got me to the end. That tells me why your channel is my only go to....just saying. 😊. Glad you back st the good stuff again
@richardmacyczko1580
@richardmacyczko1580 Год назад
We're really enjoying going back to bushcraft beginnings. These are things that we can do with the basic materials you find in the forest. (Of course if the forest is close to a hardware store for nails). LOL. More please. Respect from you many friends in Florida USA 🌴
@Deathtrooper27
@Deathtrooper27 Год назад
Awsome videos as always man !
@janetwhite3768
@janetwhite3768 Год назад
Great to see you and your Dad working together again!😊
@gca259
@gca259 Год назад
The bushcraft-camp looks like a movie set for a Flintstones film... Fred and Barney? ;-)
@Rumblestrip
@Rumblestrip Год назад
Suggestion...try wooden dowels, say 1 inch or 1.5 inch dowels on joints. Time honored tradition. Many barns in your country and mine were built with them. The trick to em is getting a tight fit but not overly tight. Its an acquired skill, but can save nails if you dont mind investing a bit of time. They make a very solid joint. Just notch the joint lumber before pinning with a dowel. Can make them from branches or saplings. Ive used them in several structures myself over the years.
@Munter1
@Munter1 Год назад
Great to see you both working together again, something l never did with my father as he left when l was 11 years old, later in life l got married bought a house started a family but sadly l ended up with three girls!
@JackNewell-xf8yy
@JackNewell-xf8yy Год назад
Hi Mike, hope all is well. I just subscribed to Life of Mike and I am looking forward to seeing another set of videos and what I may learn from those. My grandson is coming home from the Army in couple of months and I am going to take him on trip into the woodlands and see if I can teach him about bushcraft. I hope he will be receptive to bushcraft and I hope we can bond and spend time together. Thanks for all your bushcraft videos and what I have learned from you and I am looking forward to spending time in the woods with him and maybe he can learn some things as well. Cheers and keep up the good work.
@godschild3640
@godschild3640 Год назад
Wonderful
@isobelmunoffilm5694
@isobelmunoffilm5694 Год назад
5:57 Awesome
@jkcbrah4708
@jkcbrah4708 Год назад
I'd love to see you guys try out a shingle roof one day, but with no nails! That would be so fascinating, can't wait to see how this looks when it is done, great stuff. Really enjoy these videos, I live on a farm with a huuuuuge forest in New Zealand, so just soaking up heaps of videos like this until I make my own.
@kevavo3775
@kevavo3775 Год назад
Hi Mike. Could you do a video on here or your other channel life of mike about how you sharpen your knife and axes and what you use please
@nywherebuthere
@nywherebuthere Год назад
Very nice boys
@forendetta8164
@forendetta8164 Год назад
Bravo à toi Mike et à ton papa.😉👏🏻💪🏻👍🏻 j'ignorais que tu parlais français ouann 😊
@tbread1128
@tbread1128 Год назад
As always, you bring the bushcraft, your dad tries to turn it into DIY
@MaidenUK
@MaidenUK Год назад
A noggin as a mug was made in Germanic cultures to look like a head. It was a caricature of a head and ugly like a troll's head. So when used to refer to a person's head it has the meaning of the person's head and implies that the person is ugly. Hence, "Use your noggin" and "Got hit in the noggin" both work.
@permatacamping
@permatacamping Год назад
Nice_____👍❤️❤️
@zay-lias
@zay-lias Год назад
Not making even bowls and giving your dad less…. TSK TSK 😂😂
@zay-lias
@zay-lias Год назад
Looks less but I’m just busting your chops. You and your dads bonding is envious to watch, cherish it my dude!!❤❤
@ChiefofGnomeCommand
@ChiefofGnomeCommand Год назад
good video!
@randallhartley1959
@randallhartley1959 Год назад
The first structure, built waaaayy back, had the hunting tower. Did you ever actually use it to hunt in this woodland? Kudos to your dad.
@finbarscanlonwolf
@finbarscanlonwolf Год назад
Make a stone pipe under the bed & a Dakota fire pit fire, & the heat will travel under the bed.
@tonyjedioftheforest1364
@tonyjedioftheforest1364 Год назад
These are the kind of videos that I enjoy the most and they are the kind of videos that you do the best. Much better than the sponsored stuff that are like one big advertisement. Keep these up and I am sure you will reach 3 million subscribers.
@Mr_Midnight_2
@Mr_Midnight_2 Год назад
Cool
@janiepina5545
@janiepina5545 Год назад
Howdy Mike, I enjoy all your videos, and your dad is so funny, he makes me laugh 😂 you two are a great team. ❤
@pyeitme508
@pyeitme508 Год назад
Amazing 🤩
@deborahdanhauer8525
@deborahdanhauer8525 Год назад
I love watching you two work together. Your dad is genuinely funny and the two of you get on so well. It’s nice to see that❤️🤗🐝
@darthgbc363
@darthgbc363 Год назад
I would call that green veggie a zucchini.
@MikuriChannel
@MikuriChannel Год назад
If I had someone next to me who could do this, I would confess.😂
@thuliograngeiro755
@thuliograngeiro755 Год назад
Legal o abrigo. Por que chamuscar a madeira? Só essa curiosidade. Obrigado.
@Martycycleman
@Martycycleman Год назад
Nogin. From Nogin the Nog? 😂
@reginaschmid2657
@reginaschmid2657 Год назад
Nice to see you back doing your bushcraft building! As much as I enjoy your camping and other types of building vids, this is what I enjoy watching the most , especially when your Dad joins you on these awesome projects! Great video and looking forward to the completion of this build! Cheers!
@farmhouse43
@farmhouse43 Год назад
the pull ups 🤣
@crystaledelmann
@crystaledelmann Год назад
Noggin means head in Pennsylvania so it must be a pretty universal word in informal English. :)
@JS-Beats
@JS-Beats Год назад
Hey was just wondering how you keep bugs, ants etc from rotting the wood and protect these shelters from the weather?
@thecrew777
@thecrew777 Год назад
Great to see your Dad again! I know many other people were asking for him. Really making headway on the camp. I was just thinking about your first Bush Craft camp and how one of the most difficult things was trying to make a roof. So glad you have the room to make it now. (Mike, your Dad cracks me up! Doing those "chin ups" with a tree stump under him! LOL!)
@margaretbarclay-laughton2086
Great to see you and dad back in the woods i would point any young fathers to your videos together to learn the importance of making memories
@Heiko-h2g
@Heiko-h2g Год назад
FRITZ Meinecke... 2 !!!
@ldsphotodude49
@ldsphotodude49 Год назад
Yay you and dad working together. I love you two together. Whata team
@ian5003
@ian5003 Год назад
ARE YOU NOT CONCERNED THAT WHATER WILL POOL IN BETWEEN EACH RUN OF NOGGINS? :)
@Uhnonuhmous
@Uhnonuhmous Год назад
It's great you and your Dad does these things together. Not so common here in USA. At least with me anyway; it's why God made wives. Me and mine do everything together. Cheers from North Carolina, USA
@robmarshallofficial
@robmarshallofficial Год назад
I love how your father jokes. Regarding the nails, have you thought about how they would have do this without nails? Basically drill a hole in both pieces and stick a large wooden dowel in the hole. That would be more in keeping with your build. They also did this over several 1000 years
@jonathanluce9130
@jonathanluce9130 Год назад
Classic viewing, great to see you and your dad building stuff 👍
@canoecampfishhampshire
@canoecampfishhampshire Год назад
A noggin as a mug was made in Germanic cultures to look like a head. It was a caricature of a head and ugly like a troll's head. So when used to refer to a person's head it has the meaning of the person's head and implies that the person is ugly. Hence, "Use your noggin" and "Got hit in the noggin" both work
@whytho-s4y
@whytho-s4y Год назад
I'm wondering, there must be times when you sit and think "what shall I do next?" One of my dreams is to build a fully operational underground bunker as it wouldn't affect the landscape and it'd be totally out of view. Have you considered this?
@Louylou187
@Louylou187 Год назад
Why burn the pole ends?
@flainYT
@flainYT Год назад
Very good video, it's a shame we can't do this stuff over here in Queensland Australia.
@mickhardstaff6605
@mickhardstaff6605 Год назад
Still a good supply of bent nails then Graham 😂😂
@TAOutdoors
@TAOutdoors Год назад
Never ending!
@gerhaldahendriks7433
@gerhaldahendriks7433 Год назад
What type of woods is this
@davesprague2445
@davesprague2445 Год назад
Good to watch a new camp being built, nice job Mike!!
@volrathy1
@volrathy1 Год назад
The projects you do with your Dad are just always the best i dont know what it is but its really great to see
@riuphane
@riuphane Год назад
Loving that you're doing this. I play a lot of survival games as i don't have the time or freedom to go do it for real and one of the things you'll notice is you start over and every time you make something cooler, better, and more functional and aesthetic than the last, and that's exactly what I'm seeing here. All your skills, knowledge, experience, and practice coming together to make your new camp even better and more beautiful than the original. I've never been more excited for your videos. And keep up with the ambient and cinematic shots. They always show your roots and passion and pull is into the project and woodland. Thank you so much for all you do.
@brianhorner6340
@brianhorner6340 Год назад
A class video as always!! Your Dad is still a legend and always will be!!
@JSMCalder
@JSMCalder Год назад
Excellent Mike. That’s a great bed. Enjoying this build 👌🏻
@loragunning5394
@loragunning5394 Год назад
Gorjets? Not certain of my spelling there, but they look like zucchini squash?
@richardrynko
@richardrynko Год назад
Are you not filming on your land? It looks quite different.
@TAOutdoors
@TAOutdoors Год назад
This is a different woodland that I have been able to use for many years
@richardrynko
@richardrynko Год назад
@@TAOutdoors I thought that may be the case, do you not have the right trees to use for Bush craft on your land?
@markforrestsm
@markforrestsm Год назад
Brilliant to see you and yer dad in the bush camp and working together! I think "noggin" is a uniquely English term - my parents were both born in the UK and I remember being raised with that term in use around the house..
@mitzigaynor-rz5zn
@mitzigaynor-rz5zn Год назад
The term ‘noggin’ is used in Australia also.🇦🇺
@ddraidex6842
@ddraidex6842 Год назад
Great video guys good to see you two together again out there
@TimberrlandOutdoors
@TimberrlandOutdoors Год назад
Great job , greetings from swedish bushcrafter 👍👍
@alinegriffaton1237
@alinegriffaton1237 Год назад
Merci Mike de revenir avec ton père dans ce merveilleux endroit ❤
@michaelvandromme
@michaelvandromme Год назад
1620s, "small cup, mug," later of the contents of such a vessel, "small drink" (1690s), a word of unknown origin, possibly related to Norfolk dialectal nog "strong ale."
@TheLostTowerDiaries
@TheLostTowerDiaries Год назад
Great to see you dad working with you! xx
@jimriffel6969
@jimriffel6969 Год назад
The interactions between you and dad are wonderful. Thank you both for sharing these times with us.
@thizizliz
@thizizliz Год назад
Wow, that's going to be very nice! And your meal looked terrific too. Another great series is making progress.
@curtishughes3776
@curtishughes3776 Год назад
Dad and son having lots of fun getting stuff done. That's awesome
@nancykay6318
@nancykay6318 Год назад
You've come along way baby! LOL I think you had less than 65,000 when I started watching you. So glad you are doing what makes you happy.
@m9ovich785
@m9ovich785 Год назад
OHH Geeze Mike, It is such a Treat to see You & Your father in the Woods again.. When I built the Covered area off the Side of Our Camper at the Seasonal Camp Ground we were at for 30 Some odd Years. I Screwed it all together knowing at some time We were gonna take it apart again. Which we Did this Year, It got to the point of not being Economically fun to go out there any more, I am on 10 Acres here at My new Place and We are gonna Make a New camp right Here.. Thake care. Mike M.
@GorillaVibes
@GorillaVibes 3 месяца назад
How long will it last with small logs? I wanna build for myself. Thanks to you. How long? Thanks and will it survive a hurricane with me in it? Or a thunderstorm.
@charleypalmer7922
@charleypalmer7922 Год назад
Actions speak louder than words 😊,but but but would like to hear Graham's dulcet tones doing a voice commentary ,great job from you both 😊 probably get mbe for service s to you tube😊😊😊😊
@dazzb1968
@dazzb1968 Год назад
What a team you and your dad are. Great vid. Where does the word noggin originate from? The word itself dates back to England in the late 1500s. But it didn't always mean head. Originally, it was the word for a small cup or mug.
@stevenlocklear7711
@stevenlocklear7711 Год назад
I have heard and used the word "noggin" (sp?) my entire life when referring to yours or someone else's head; "Did you bump your noggin'?" NC/USA
@josephinegibbs3902
@josephinegibbs3902 Год назад
I wonder if the word noggin for those cross pieces might derived from "knock in" because they are knocked into place. I've never heard "noggin" for such pieces and my American ears thought you might actually be saying "knock in" until the conversation about one falling on your dad's noggin.
@sethhousley5940
@sethhousley5940 Год назад
Hey man! I just found out there will be a UK series of the tv show “Alone” starting and I’m kind of disappointed you’re not in it. Will you apply for the next season maybe?
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