*Welcome to Season 6! Change of pace for this year, but if you like the cabin series, and past seasons, you'll love this one too!* *FULL SEASON 6 PLAYLIST:* ru-vid.com/group/PLDg2Qmw9pKieoXCXUQL3K5bNyNvI3oyeo *Check out Jeremy (One Wildcrafter):* ru-vid.com/show-UCy7HUXYD7Ua6zPR384d1ETg
Full stop. Great start, been looking forward to this for ages. Cabin turned out really well, and this season looks to be the most interesting yet! Leave in all this theory and hunt planning/discussion, it is an awesome resource for people getting into a hunting mindset!
Yes! The One Wildcrafter and The Wooded Beardsman unite again! Honestly, you guys are my favorite pairing when it comes to wilderness living and survival. Even Jer has been upping his game over on One Wildcrafter nowadays. I know every Friday morning before work the weekly upload will be on. And of course I'm always watching your channel here...but there's just something about you two together that brings it all together. Great video men.
You guys have gotten so good at this. Seems like every season gets better. Anyone who thinks these shows are boring completely misses the point of these challenges. We are getting real insight into what Frontier/rural life was like up until the very recent past.👍
Great reality adventure. You have found a very fine niche: modern homesteader 'guys' get by on 'found' natural foods. Then, you tell it honestly, like it 'comes down.' Your videos with Zach are also great...but this is your story and your family and different friends. Well worth watching!
The broken tree out in front of the cabin, hope where it split you leave 3 feet above stump for a back rest chair for children to play, & sit when playing out front. Love your channel!
Rad!! I’ve been patiently waiting for the new wilderness living challenge. It’s cool to see the cabin and stuff be put to use. Full stopped it WoodBearder dude.
Cran-Apple is the best. Love your colabs with Jeremy. Ya'll are both off the charts with intelligence. Your series are always very educative. Keep up the great work.
Good to see you and Jeremy doing the wilderness living challenge again, my preferred pairing 😎😎 (nothing against Bob or Zach but I can sense a camaraderie between you and One Wildcrafter((maybe it's cos your both Canadian))
Myself from England watching this, makes me want to go out and live in the wild... seems easy but i can see how much hard work goes into these challenges. well done lads keep up the hard work =)
Nice to see you to back together hunting good job on your wild year, good luck for the rest of the week, I'm leaving tomorrow for my dear hunt. Wish me luck.
Glad to see you added a few staples this time. I think you guys have a great chance of winning this time or at least less suffering. Good luck to you both.
i feel ya about the raccoon traps. I was at my RTL and set 8 beavers sets. I watched 7 beavers swimming around and after 3 checks only got 1. I felt like such a failure. Never have i had such a hard time to catch a beaver. Might be trap shy.... I won't give up. Good luck guys!!
Jeremy is your best asset you guys going to puddle lake in the spring with you doing the extra voice over commentary was my daughters favorite because it's like a total unbroken up journey it is not broken up by meals or days in as structured as the wilderness living challenges #bringbackjason
Very excited about this! :D Can't wait to learn and plan out my own trips in the future! I wanna know as much as I can about functioning in the wilderness.
Full stop. Great to see you two doing another season of wlc. Hope it was prosperous, can't wait for next episodes. Also none of the wlc have been boring, people are boring and don't like variety.
I thought the video was informative about nutrition and sugars and carbs and how it affects you. And your brain. Not trying to lose weight and foraging. Not boring to me. Couldn't pack peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and an old army canteen of water and go on a 10 mile hike. Good video.
"Where's Eddie? Doesn't he eat these damn things? Not anymore Clark, he heard they were high in cholesterol" National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation... that movie quote randomly popped into my mind when you caught the first squirrel lol
It belongs there. I am so sorry for getting derailed. I'm going to do a bit more of the hunting thing, then fire up your arrows and bow. Sorry man. Keeping this channel going is not a straight road!
There's a funny story about wild rice in the real rural area of MN where I live. A guy thought he could farm wild rice and got an investor on board and turn 50 to 100 acres of swamp into farmable drain able marsh like a cranberry marsh almost. It took of great and he grew it very thick and it would of been profitable until towards harvesting the birds came in and took out the entire farm. Absolutely no rice left.
Dry some walnut husks until they turn all black, then soak for about a month in a bucket of cold water, and you'll have a natural brown dye for clothing, etc. I'd like to see a white cotton tee shirt dyed with walnut husks, then worn as camouflage on a hot summer hunt. You might also try simmering the dye water down to a paste, then mixing it with a mild-smelling animal fat (lard) to use as face and hands camouflage while hunting. The only issue you might have is it might dye your fingers and face for an extended period of time, but eventually wash away. That paste can also be used as a wood stain maybe mixed with tobacco ashes (stets the dye) and linseed oil and/or beeswax, which I'd also like to see you try. I've known folks who've done these things with walnut husk dye (also for knitting yarns and tanning hides), and it may take some research to get the chemistry right, but it would make good mid-winter projects to deal with cabin fever.