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Simple Camping Plow Points Part 1 

David Canterbury
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@RobRoy-fo1rg
@RobRoy-fo1rg 7 лет назад
I like how you always use " for me". Everyone likes things the their own way. Your way is usually tried and true but you don't assume anything. Great setup. Great knowledge. Thanks.
@fergusrb
@fergusrb 7 лет назад
I like that idea. I see lots of videos on using trecking poles, but I use a walking staff. Mine is about 85 inches long. It was a branch from the back yard tree. Felt self conscious when I first started using it as it was long, but now I take it walking the dog or backpacking with my son. It does not have a fork at the top but that is easy. You could use a piece of cordage with loop on it with a larks head. It could be a wrist strap then slide it to the top with a toggle through the tarp loop and another larks head with long cordage for guys like Dave showed. I don't see much on using a walking staff so this is great stuff. Thanks Dave.
@LShapedAmbush
@LShapedAmbush 7 лет назад
Tarps, natural fiber rope and UCO candle lanterns - three of my favorite things right there! In part two, please do a slow, close up explanation of that knot. Thanks for another good video.
@goldenglowladore3842
@goldenglowladore3842 2 года назад
I love the loop through the tarp eyelet and toggle idea! Lots of of good info. Thanks from BC, 🇨🇦
@Obi-111
@Obi-111 7 лет назад
Reminds me a lot of finnish decades old shelter called "loue". Great video as always, thanks!
@0Plants0
@0Plants0 7 лет назад
i appreciate your efforts to keep simple living relevant, through marked improvements on otherwise accepted philosophy
@davidharvey5672
@davidharvey5672 7 лет назад
great little windbreak, going to adapt this for use when I'm fishing on the beach in winter.
@apsutton336
@apsutton336 7 лет назад
I made my own sleeping bag out of wool blankets out of two electric blankets with wire ripped out and double stitched together and is so warm! Love your videos I camp full time and have u watched lady from Holland Miriam Lancewood who just arrived in Australia here with hubby Peter who lived in new Zealand wilderness six years and hunted and busked for supplies!
@ed1968man
@ed1968man 7 лет назад
I love a good, usable knot. Thanks brother.
@woodstrekker6345
@woodstrekker6345 7 лет назад
Thanks again for all you do.
@glynnellis6519
@glynnellis6519 Год назад
Great information Dave, thank you…
@treedirt10000
@treedirt10000 7 лет назад
Nice setup. I've been meaning to make a candle lantern but have not gotten around to it. That Uco one is actually pretty fair priced on amazon and looks like it is made in the USA which is cool. Might have to get lazy and just buy that one.
@user-ku4ki7nc7q
@user-ku4ki7nc7q Год назад
I'd tie mine with saddle strings , back when I was young , we burned the woods and mountains off , made better grass for everyone's stock , killed of lots of ticks , so I didn't get as many when I made a leaf bed for my bedroll. My bedroll was for a full grown man , 2 thick blankets and a old thick piece of thick and heavy tarp , I'd cut a green stick to make a bow to keep the tarp off my head , put my boots under my blankets for a pillow. Wish someone would have taught me how to make all these thin tarp shelters
@drack1221
@drack1221 7 лет назад
LOVING the upload rate lately! Thanks for the great work and vast sharing of knowledge Dave.
@waynee.2856
@waynee.2856 7 лет назад
Another fine video. I really enjoy these videos because I like to compare the knowledge with what I know and test other ways to see how they work or tweak them a little to fit my needs or environment. Great job and can't wait to see part 2.
@mike-yp1uk
@mike-yp1uk 2 года назад
Nice quick shelter
@SavageVoyageur
@SavageVoyageur 3 года назад
I like the candle lantern trick. I’m going to try this next time. Thanks Dave
@gregchambers6100
@gregchambers6100 2 года назад
Nice. Using your weight to pull the stake instead of muscle saves your back and prevents injuries.
@Waldhandwerk
@Waldhandwerk 7 лет назад
Very good.
@fishhooks100
@fishhooks100 7 лет назад
This is great. Simple and easy. Thanks for some new ideas.
@dsnitker
@dsnitker 7 лет назад
Great video, thanks for sharing, I set camp up very similar to this a couple weeks ago on a campout with my daughter (5 y/o) - she enjoyed it, but I got a lot of slop in the lines over night and the tarp ended up sagging pretty good. I'm chalking that up to the rope (I didn't take decent rope and tied my ridgeline using paracord). I really like the toggle idea, makes me think it might be a good idea to make myself a walking staff with a fork right in the top.
@Dogomax96
@Dogomax96 2 года назад
love your videos and mentality! greetings from germany!
@OffBitterShane
@OffBitterShane Год назад
Hello! I've been watching tons of RU-vid to supplement your Bushcraft Survival Guide books, acquire some of the skills you've outlined in there. I started watching this video and was like, "Damn, this guy read the same book I did!" And immediately slapped my palm into my forehead when I checked the video creator.
@krachbummyeti
@krachbummyeti 6 лет назад
Cool Setup.
@clifffromme6162
@clifffromme6162 2 года назад
love to sleep like that but has to be pretty cold because of bugs and rattlers in s.tx , dont even get enough cold weather to dry sausage anymore
@YankeeWoodcraft
@YankeeWoodcraft 7 лет назад
I like hemp line for natural cordage.
@michaeldemetriou1399
@michaeldemetriou1399 Год назад
The stakes alone weigh more than a 3 Man Hot Tent including stove. But if I go fishing a lot 2 nights a week the tough pegs do make a huge difference sometimes I had to drive them into compressed rock hard banks of a lake or river sometimes tarmac.
@beartrackwoods4720
@beartrackwoods4720 7 лет назад
Hi Dave, As always; well explained step by step video! Thank you for continue showing and shearing your knowledge. I've always used my 3 system military sleeping bag. If I want a change the way I sleep in the wood; what would be the top ones wool blankets for hike and camp out?
@poet99999
@poet99999 7 лет назад
im so freaking jelly, its already rainy and crappy the PNW. i miss indiana autumns
@fatshadow2062
@fatshadow2062 7 лет назад
There's my homie, Rufus.
@stacywilliams1710
@stacywilliams1710 Год назад
Good Job Sir
@markonj1
@markonj1 7 лет назад
Dave, I see you use the UCO Candle Lantern. I would like to know if the wax runs into the bottom and it a mess to clean out? I think they are cool and want to get one. Also do you use the bees wax or regular wax candles?
@Shadow_Demon_X
@Shadow_Demon_X 7 лет назад
Nice video, I may have to try that when I go out in heavy rain :)
@PaulStilgrove
@PaulStilgrove 7 лет назад
i like it , nice simple way to control cooking heat cheers atb paul
@SICKYPOPP
@SICKYPOPP 7 лет назад
again: awesome!
@2010karma
@2010karma 7 лет назад
great vid
@thanasisz3365
@thanasisz3365 7 лет назад
thank you brother
@aprillouttit6156
@aprillouttit6156 7 лет назад
where do ya get them stakes? best to make your own?
@patrickmedarac7253
@patrickmedarac7253 7 лет назад
would this work in a truck survival kit?
@towerjokey
@towerjokey 7 лет назад
Dave, Have you given any thought to maybe doing a winter camp with dogsleds? I think that would be cool. It may also make you think of other new products.
@robthesamplist
@robthesamplist 7 лет назад
Could you do a modern family camping setup tips vid pls? I know its prob not your thing and there wouldn't be much to teach but i know for sure id still learn something that i would use.
@RustyNail5856
@RustyNail5856 7 лет назад
I enjoyed that video , on the tarp did you sow the corner piece in or were they made in all ready? going to part 2. take care Dave
@anthonyadame1197
@anthonyadame1197 7 лет назад
Dave did you make those tent Stakes and if you did can you show us how to make them in a blacksmithing video?
@waynee.2856
@waynee.2856 7 лет назад
Dave, have you ever waterproofed a tarp on a video? If not, could you possibly do a video on that subject? Thanks.
@milkdrinker7
@milkdrinker7 7 лет назад
hi, just a suggestion, maybe you could apply some sort of filter to your video thumbnail to make it very vibrant. I was just looking through my subs and this vid's thumbnail looked sort of washed out as if it was already seen (and thus discouraging the un astute from viewing it).
@woodturningjohn
@woodturningjohn 7 лет назад
Interesting, I just picked up a huge roll of big jute rope at a flea market dirt cheap.
@ExpertOfFX
@ExpertOfFX 7 лет назад
Digin the sleeves you have there Mr Canterbury, is that NEW Ink, or am I just not paying attention? Always good to see your GREAT tips that you have learned from your experiences! ;Peace)
@benterwellen
@benterwellen 7 лет назад
another fine tutorial
@duesouth180
@duesouth180 Год назад
Did he say the size of his tarp?
@apar1560
@apar1560 4 месяца назад
👍👍👍
@joeinterrante7873
@joeinterrante7873 4 года назад
I just ordered a 10x10 and am.wondering if that is too big for me with fear. Any opinions?
@JakethaAce
@JakethaAce 7 лет назад
Does he ever say what tarp that he is using?
@MightyCamperJohn
@MightyCamperJohn 7 лет назад
I've heard mention of a gum blanket for traditional use but can't find one, any suggestion?
@Pygar2
@Pygar2 7 лет назад
Look for civil war reenactor supply outfits- generally they call themselves "sutlers".
@MightyCamperJohn
@MightyCamperJohn 7 лет назад
Thank you. Sounds like they might be similar to a WWII poncho. Kind of a tacky feeling rubber coated cloth.
@KENNETHedwardMitchell
@KENNETHedwardMitchell 7 лет назад
I can never seem to find the wool blankets you use on your amazon spot?
@DavidCanterbury
@DavidCanterbury 7 лет назад
They are only available on my website
@KENNETHedwardMitchell
@KENNETHedwardMitchell 7 лет назад
thanks. and thanks for all you do and knowledge you pass on. it means so much to many of us!
@RustyNail5856
@RustyNail5856 7 лет назад
Dave where is part 2 ? I can't find it.
@waynee.2856
@waynee.2856 7 лет назад
Rusty Nail He hasn't made it yet, I don't think because this one was posted today.
@RustyNail5856
@RustyNail5856 7 лет назад
ok thanks . yea I did see it in his videos . thanks , I just thought I miss it.
@waynee.2856
@waynee.2856 7 лет назад
No problem. Take care.
@RustyNail5856
@RustyNail5856 7 лет назад
:-)
@MrMadhouse70
@MrMadhouse70 7 лет назад
What was the name of that lamp?
@MrMadhouse70
@MrMadhouse70 7 лет назад
thank you John:)
@hammbone82
@hammbone82 7 лет назад
I have 2 older GI hamics and was wondering what would be a good insulator I could sow on the bottom side on the inside of the canopy to cut down on the draft from the cold?
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