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Awesome video per usual. Great message regarding Joe. I was thinking about your cook set question. I use Canadian mess kits , a rectangular pan with handles. They come in a set of two and fit inside each other. I went to a restaurant supplies store and got service tray lids that you see in cafeterias and buffets. They act as lids and hold them in place with para cord or ranger bands.
the bummer is though, when you order something and afterweeks of no updates there is an email that it was lost. end of story. well...no reason to try oredering again...since it can "get lost" again. ordering from alaska sucks. we get burned so often. why voice this here and not in an email? we did...no response. sorry sir. cant help but be disappointed. crap happens, I know. just sucks. 😢
@@mightymikeymic4607 Have you thought about doing the GoFundMe for him? About a year back, I did one (first and only time) for a friend who needed help with massive vet costs for her therapy dog. It wasn't that difficult to set up.
Joe Robinet, that came out of the blue, again Shawn you are showing the essence of your background, your decency as a compassionate human being, my respect Shawn, shows the standards of USMC and humanity of a fine Human being. Thankyou for pointing the direction to James , very much appreciated. And also Joe Robinet. I have been watching his channel for quite some time..this has come as a shock
You rock. Stop worrying about the negative complainers. I run my own business, have a day job, am building a camping/traveling rig and trying to develop property. I get how much you are putting in. You owe no one an explanation. Keep rocking it.
I'm not hating. I love the corner I just don't think he actually stays in his shelters he makes most of the time? I may be wrong? I hope he does stay out in all the shelters he constructs, oneday a video round up of his top 5 shelters from the year would make a great recap video.
If an old geezer, seventy (70), ME can watch Corporals Corner videos in the middle of the night from the Philippine Islands, I fail to see why the same is so probamilic for those in North America, Shawn puts in 99.5% of the effort. It takes little energy to click on a video!
Point taken. Another opinion is...why stress with getting there first at some odd hour to get an item in short supply. Plenty of good gear available in many other places. As long as it works for you, it doesn't matter the name on it.
Took me several episodes watching Alone show into satellite imagery to pinpoint their location, all posted up Canadian govt remote wilderness campsites. Further inspection revealed a network of logging trails, Joe bushwacking through extreme terrain, where he lost his firesteel there was a logging camp just a short distance away, if the wind was right you could probably smell the diesel -- coulda stopped by for a hotpocket, a frosty beverage and a bic lighter.
Hi Sean, I have enjoyed your video for many years. I also enjoy Joe Robinet's channel. Your asking folks to help out Joe and his family speaks volumes to your character. Well done.
Hell yeah man. Joe seems like a good dude and it's sad he won't be able to keep going with what he was doing. YT is def changing and good on you for being supportive
I've been watching Joe Robinet for at least ten years. Sadly, his content has been so long (45-100 minutes) that I stopped watching as much. I did see his post about being in the dirt bike accident, and do feel for him; he bought a house about five or so years ago someplace a little more remote so he could do videos with his oldest daughter. He had physical problems to begin with, and struggles with them even in his videos. I was watching him when he broke 1M subs on My Self Reliance in from of Shawn's (yes, another Shawn lol) old cabin. YT does not come with health insurance, even if you have over 1M subs. When you have an accident like this, it's catastrophic. Given your request, I'll give something to Joe very soon. I recently found that one man tents, or tents in general, are no longer my thing. That being said, lighter is better, and the tent you have would be light, but not ideal in summer. Circulation is everything, and that is how you stay cool, comfy, and condensation-free in the summer. It is light, though..... Thanks again, sir, for the video. The hiker's pantry is a good option for food stores.
Love it! I hope you get decent views. Either way, Shawn, I watch all your videos. Your support of others in the community is proof of your character. Much respect, my friend.
I love watching these over nighters. I learned a lot from you. I'm just a woman who likes to camp and hike. Sometimes, I go CMO (competitive mounted orienteering ) camping with a friend and our horses. Mostly, I go alone. I was camping 30 years ago, but I learned the most from you. I also learned a lot about camp food from Rose Red's Trail Grazers. I know how to use lots of knots now, too. I know many ways to start a fire! My only weakness is just that... I can't dig deep into the ground. I don't have muscle power like you do!. I'm in Northern Illinois with lots of rocks and clay. But I love your videos. And I have bought some of your items. Thank you.
Love what you do, but you have to realize everything runs its course and then it's over. If you don't have a plan to pivot to, then, you are in trouble. Basically, every content creator on YT is on a TV show. They don't last forever, even the best ones go 10 years before they get redundant. There is only so much any of you can do without being overly derivative. Plus, the attention span of people is short, and people get bored. You have other business opportunities happening and are planning future ones, that's great. The YT channel will eventually fade away, if it hasn't started already, whether from YT throttling or simply lack of interest. You can only do so many overnighters in the same forest. Keep up the good work, hope your plans and efforts support you and your family for the next 40 or so years.
MSR has an ideal locking lid cook set. I’ve used one for about eight years. I’m a Gen X brain tumor warrior. I discovered Joe back in 2014. Watching videos helped me through all the treatment since then. Best wishes to for an outstanding AF Independence Day.🇺🇸
Great video as always! I have one piece of life saving advice with a bivy type tent. My Dad and I were avid hikers, he was really into light weight. One night he got this new bivy tent, the condensation got his goose down sleeping bag wet and he almost died of hypothermia. Luckily his buddy was there, heard him asking for help and got a fire going. So a bivy and synthetic fill would be better.
You demonstrate many values. A) Respect: supporting others in need while being competitive B) Demonstrating how to adapt and overcome despite resources C) Showing a can do attitude ...The list goes on. To those who have difficulty understanding your value/contribution... Good luck and good bye
Bravo corporal K., nice job. Never was a fan of JR but certainly want him to recover from being injured. Chicken flavor lentils w/hardtack...I miss the bacon and drippings. Thanks.
You don’t owe an explanation to the haters with their smart ass comments! Bees don’t waste their time explaining to flys how honey is better than shit!
I showed my father you page today (former Marine, Vietnam 3/7) and I think you now have a new fan. He and his wife, still at their age, go out on camping trips and is always looking for new items and techniques. Still has love for the gear he relied on in that tropical shithole for all that time. F**king Marines are just built differently (maybe better) I guess 👍
Your overnights in the shelters that your build from the resources around you are my FAVE. And I also greatly appreciate all your knowledge that you share.
Corporal your the salt of the earth a true stand up man for doing what you do I’m sure junk yard Fox and now joe are very thankful for your support god bless and please besafe out there
@@recall5811 well I pray your channel never fails you have a ton of knowledge and others to learn from . Like I said be safe my brother I fell last July broke my elbow on my right hand has never been the same all from just tripping over a stick and rolled my ankle and I went straight to the ground wtf had surgery and had a Artificial elbow put in
I've watched joe as long as I've watched you Shawn , it's unfortunate but what joe is going through happend to me 34 years ago and yes, joe will need help if his brain injury is like mine he will haweakness loss of feeling balance eye sight endurance speech and hearing difficulties just to name a few but with the help of family and others I am able to survive , now that they are all gone it's a struggle so I know what jow is going through God bless him and don't give up.
Given some Yankee thrift, I like to reuse things that I already have. The Talenti Gelato containers are similar to the containers in this bedroll. And they are free once you eat the Gelato. They are a handy size for storing extra screws, nuts, bolts, and nails in the workshop too. We used to use baby food jars for that, way back in the day.
Hi Corporal, for a new cookpot, you might like the "Alpine" pots by MSR. Wide enough for frying, deep enough for boiling. Stainless steel, locking lids, a bunch of sizes, and quite low priced.
MSR Makes a 1.1 liter stainless steel pot and lid with a fold over handle that locks the lid on. MSR Alpine Stainless Steel Stowaway Camping Pot Not terribly priced at @ $28, but might be heavier than what you are looking for. Enjoy the overnighters and I was considering Dakota's pantry roll so I am glad to see some others trying it out to see how they like it. Take care, be safe. -Tony
Joes channel just got weird it wasn't about the skills it was just about buying stuff that's what killed it. he lost his scope. just watching him do stuff was the shtick. Then he became unrelatable. wish him well but that's what happened.
Corporal, I absolutely love your show, but what I love most about your show is your willingness to help out others when they need help. Whether its a struggling new content creator of an established content creator that has had some type of misfortune. On the cook set, I honestly cannot throw a suggestion on where to get what you are wanting. But if you cannot find it soon, have you thought about designing what you are wanting, then shopping around for a manufacturer? Just a thought sir.
Please don't get rid of the over-nighters. I look forward to them every Sunday. Your mid-week and gear reviews are very educational alone but I prefer when you do it all together. Thank you for what you do. Keep 'em coming!
Joe Robinet was the guy next door character who was a pleasure to watch in the beginning but when the money started to flow in it changed. He earned his money but seemed to spend it all on a magnificent house by a lake and multiple vehicles and motorcycles. He had a good life but now it seems that the money has run out. He should have prepared for the future like everyone else has to. Sorry I won’t be sending my hard earned money to him. I too have massive health issues but apparently unlike him I prepared for my future by not being extravagant in my own spending.
Love Joe's content. At one point I couldn't keep up with the content he was pumping out as they were often lengthy. Mostly I just watch the shorter production people pump out. Corporal's Corner and Joe Robinet were two of the first channels I started watching when I became interested in Bushcraft and Survival.
I Have been a subscriber to Joe Robinet for years and recently started following "Junkyard Fox" "Cuervo is a good performer as well!" They are both Genuine and good at sharing about there struggles as of late! "SHIT HAPPENS"!!Just Sayin. 🤕BTW I'm A GenX as well!!
What is it with You Tube. I'm seeing channel shrinkage on all sorts of good channels. There has got to be some kind of agenda. Less than 10,000 views when I watched this.
I find the one pint, "Tantenti brand" Sorbet containers are great. Average $4 in the ice cream section, eat the Sorbet, wash and use in the field. Clear container with a jar type screw on lid. I make it extra waterproof with a piece of Eax paper between the lid and the jar. I have these with rice, beans, pancake mix (just add water), jersey, elbow noodles, smaller portions of dehydrated foods, etc. Ibhave also divided the pint using a zip lock bag to give 1/2 pint of rice, shared with 1/2 pint of beans, etc. In a pinch it can be a water container, or for leftovers-airtight. Just a thought.
I used to watch Alone, but it has become the same thing every season: who can out-starve the rest. Every season ends the same way, at some point none of them can find food anymore and one by one they get medically eliminated. It has become boring.
Hey CK, check out Stanley Wildfare Pro Saucepan Cookset. Not locking but may fit your size requirement. Also, maybe an old fashioned military mess kit? The real deal stainless version. Probably not big enough.
Zebra Stainless Steel Food Box and Pan with Snap on Lid, The pan measures 5 3/4 inches in diameter and 3 inches tall. Inner storage pan measures 1 1/4 inches deep....Perfect pan i,ve been using one for years have a look...keep up the good job Corporal...
I learned a long time ago (Vietnam days) NOT to sleep on the ground if at all possible! In the summer I use a hammock system with a tarp and in the winter on the ground with a thermal pad and tarp from the hammock system. Works great!!!
Leave it to corporal to find a sick bivy tent I've never seen before for some reason? 😮 I love the tent and I can't wait to pick one up! Definitely better than my slumberjack contour 1 bivy screen tent, I don't think you buy that bivy any more either? I got mine off of Amazon shortly after I found it
Try this shawn. Its not small more of a billy can, but handles lock down, comes with frying pan and handle, which also locks. Its made by camping art, not seen them in a long time now. 5 inches deep, comes with 2 plates 2 cups and f pan 9 inches in diameter.
Stanley Adventure Camp Cook Set: This 8-piece set includes a 1.58-quart pot with a vented lid, two 20oz bowls with lids, a folding cutting board, a spatula, and a ladle. The pot has a locking handle that keeps everything in place, making it easy to carry. GSI Outdoors Pinnacle Dualist HS: Known for its fast boil times and nonstick surface, this set includes a pot with a locking lid, dishes, and silverware for two. It’s designed for efficiency and ease of use. MSR Ceramic 2.5L Pot: This pot features a non-stick surface and a sturdy handle with a locking lid, making it ideal for cooking larger meals for groups3. GSI Halulite 1.1L Boiler: Lightweight and durable, this pot has a locking lid and is perfect for solo campers or small groups.
You might wanna try the Stanley 2 man cook set. It's the right size stainless with a "locking" lid. Draw backs are that it if filled with a bunch of crap ya don't need.
I found your channel from Joe Robinet. You do similar but a different vibe. When I saw his video, I thought it was click bait. Seeing him on that video, hearing him talk, seeing him in that state. Is sad. Kudos to you for drawing attention to this. Thanks for the video.
Corp, you are an incredible human with a golden heart. Thank you for everything you have done for your country and for all the great content. Much love brother
Of all the bivys and bivy tents I've seen tested on RU-vid, this one seems to be the one that I would be most interested in. It has a decent amount of room plus the space to store your pack outside the sleeping area. Another good job, corporal!
Not saying that this isn't good. Outhaus makes one that's a lottle heavier due to the fact that it's canvas and has a mattress in it. But it breathes better and actually has airflow.
Excellent video, really like the containers and sleeve. Sorry to hear about Joe. I don’t watch his channel but I appreciate your effort to reach out and help. It shows who you are. Thank you.
I always find your foods interesting and was wondering that if you haven’t already done one if you could do a video on the psychology of just having a warm meal that doesn’t taste bad, I don’t have any military experience but I used to work shitty hours that usually caused me to miss dinner with my family and I know just having something warm to eat can make all the difference
Just wanted to say how much I enjoy your videos all these years and knowledge of the outdoors. I also want to say thanks for mentioning about the accident Joe Robinet had. Joe is special to us up here, but he will eventually return.
Always clear your camp spot. Nothing worse than the pine cone or rock under your tent when you get all set up 😂 another awesome video. Keep it up corporal 🤙
Great video, thanks for your honest review of this lightweight shelter, and all you’re doing for the community! Just out of curiosity, have you considered the army light fighter sleep shelter, or the USMC version of this same tent system? Again, from an old salty, first sergeant to you., keep them rolling, Semper Fi.
Here in Arkansas, briars, snakes, ticks, spiders, ants that bite... yea if I can I go with a hammock with a built in net and a tarp over it. If I have to sleep on the ground I rake all the leaves, sticks etc into a pile away from my sleeping area
The man bro thinking of others in need! You and Joe go way back both OGs who should be recognised more by RU-vid for the years of dedication and hard work. All we can do is keep supporting men like you both. Keep watching subscribe and like! Keep up the good work bro 🩵
I bet you could turn the "bedroll pantry" canvas bag inside out and use it as Millbank water filter bag. For those who don't understand, turning it inside out means the outside gets dirty but when righted, the inside stays clean.
Sharpie tip - Use the "industrial" Sharpie (Wal-Mart usually has them) and cover your writing with Scotch tape. It prevents the marker from rubbing off and is pretty weather proof.
It seems like there is a lot of confusion about bushcrafting and lightweight gadget hiking. I have met people that had very uncomfortable situations arise while carrying the "coolest" gadgets. Glad there's work like yours to bring awareness to the difference. It could even mean the difference between life and saying goodbye.
Thanks for the shout out for Joe. I am also a subscriber to him and saw the video of his accident. You are a great person to watch out for other people thanks also for the great video.
MSR makes the Stowaway pots that have a handle that doubles as a latch for the lid. Several sizes have been available over the years. Lid isn’t ideal for use as a skillet but would probably work in a pinch. A short piece of wire makes them suitable for hanging over a fire too.
Hi Corp, I'm a big fan of the Trangia camp sets. with the 1.5l pans and skillet lids. Great for groups and the quality of Trangia gear is exceptional. Good to see someone cooking lentils on a camp out. I love taking beans dried out to slow cook on the second or third night out with stock cubes and some root veg and jerky. If you want to look at an interesting shelter, Alton Goods, and Australian company, has an interesting mesh shelter and tarp combo I've really enjoyed using on ultra-light trips, as well as a great bivvy option if you like sleeping in a coffin. Also, good on you for giving Joe a shout out. Always enjoyed watching his videos and I miss Scout.