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Survival Hatchet and Old School Military Survival Skills and Techniques!
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@de14jabs
@de14jabs 2 года назад
Here on behalf of corporal’s orders, his praise was accurate and I am glad to have another source of information and entertainment. Outstanding AF
@BUZZKILLJRJR
@BUZZKILLJRJR 2 года назад
Same here! I started watch a few weeks before he gave him the shout out but I seen alot of what I love in this channel and he has a wealth of knowledge.
@jeremybryant5778
@jeremybryant5778 2 года назад
I was already a big fan of both. They're both a great resource
@BUZZKILLJRJR
@BUZZKILLJRJR 2 года назад
@@jeremybryant5778 oh yeah I'ma huge fan of Mr kelly and now this channel both are great I love how thease guys are so creative.
@tammynievinski5709
@tammynievinski5709 2 года назад
Corporal sent me
@jintarokensei3308
@jintarokensei3308 2 года назад
I'm not gonna lie, as much as I like da corporal, I dig this guy a bit more.
@MichaelSmith-ck2ro
@MichaelSmith-ck2ro 2 года назад
I've had that same hatchet since I was 6 I'm 37 now. My dad had it a few years before he passed away and we used many, many, many times camping. I inherited it after he passed and have used it ever since.
@treerat6959
@treerat6959 2 года назад
Great family heirloom to cherish and pass down .
@treerat6959
@treerat6959 2 года назад
I've seen some real nice belt ax leather sheith s that incorporates a folding knife as well as a ferro rod holder on the sheith very well thought out .
@backwoodsbrooksknives4625
@backwoodsbrooksknives4625 2 года назад
Found one in an auction lot years ago. A belt, some gloves, and a pair of boots later and it was cleaned up with a new handle. It has been a great little ax since then.
@desmo5514
@desmo5514 8 месяцев назад
Turned that Estwing into a real razor edge....Awesome 👍🇦🇺
@earlelzy7243
@earlelzy7243 2 года назад
I was already a subscriber before Shawn mentioned you were retiring from the Army. I tend to follow the military folk's channels anyway. I'm glad you stuck with it to teach us more. Thanks, brother.
@tenchraven
@tenchraven 2 года назад
There is an alternative to the solar compass. We all have button compasses and other small cheapies that died from bubbles. Carefully crack the case, and remove the disk. That can be slipped into your wallet and floated on a palm full of of water. A small button compass, you can float it in a bottle cap! Just remember to double check that it is accurate, because sometimes it is more than the bubble.
@KT_survival
@KT_survival 2 года назад
There is no school like the old school! Your knowledge and skills are great. No wonder Shawn respects and likes you, you're both awesome guys. Thanks a lot Ranger!!
@mudpuppy1431
@mudpuppy1431 2 года назад
Awesome, using the spoon as a bearing block is an outstanding idea. thanks
@brantoncridhe8088
@brantoncridhe8088 2 года назад
The Estwing hatchet is one of the most underrated pieces of gear in the survival/bushcraft world. It's all a matter of getting a proper edge on it (which it does NOT come with) and it'll do anything those $200+ boutique hatchets will do (I know because I stupidly bought them, and then found out the only difference is they came with a proper edge), and you have a nigh indestructible tool. Tip for those old bags: the snaps won't line up, but you can put them in a modern Gore-Tex bivy sack, and close the sack separately from the bag to help the water resistance
@Jeff-jg7jh
@Jeff-jg7jh 2 года назад
Snaps aren't hard to rebuild.
@Northanteus
@Northanteus 2 года назад
Yeah, GideonsTactical did a comparison between the Estwing and much more expensive hatchet. $35 vs $135 in the title of that video. He was shocked at how well the Estwing did. He did sharpen his. I remember leaving a comment there basically saying how pathetic it was for the expensive axe company to charge so much just for a sharpen on the axe edge. I prefer the full tang strength of the Estwing anyway, even if it had a slightly inferior edge (imagining it did).
@michaelcarswell3812
@michaelcarswell3812 2 года назад
well said and for large edged tools a handi file only 8" from Nicholson and less$10 online great xtra choice along with stone for sharpening as well
@sbprime2483
@sbprime2483 Год назад
thats why Taylor Swift used Estwing in one of her videos
@OVERYONDER104
@OVERYONDER104 2 года назад
I know at least eight people that will take classes from the Pathfinder School when you become an instructor. You’re the real deal. Thanks and happy Veteran’s Day!
@erickmo1188
@erickmo1188 2 года назад
Saw the corporals video the other day. He mentioned the possibility of you joining the crew at the pathfinder school following your honorable service in the army…. Did I call that or what… I think I mentioned my hunch of that 6 months ago! Either way, I’ll continue to check out every vid ya drop brother. Thanks for the great content.
@treerat6959
@treerat6959 2 года назад
I honestly hope not I'm not a supporter of a company built off a lier of one's military background . I hated to see Kelly and GBGB go to work for someone like that but guess the money outshines the dishonor . I remember Dave when all he had was a Utube channel then he lied to land a spot on Dual Survival and he honestly didn't know much about friction fires Cody had to show him lol. Anyways I have my reasons to be a non supporter of the guy. Andrew has a great potential to start his own School without the need to piggyback off pathfinder school and unrealistically I don't see how getting some patches from his school makes for a survival trainer all these skills can be learned by oneself just need to practice .
@baronedipiemonte3990
@baronedipiemonte3990 2 года назад
I was here before the Corporal recommended it. I totally agree that the Major has no need to work for someone else, unless he just doesn't want to be saddled with the "business" and other "admin" aspects of it. But I'd love to see the Major open his own school ! I'm a veteran and not a fan of stolen valor. What I have of that I EARNED, and didn't have to fudge.
@erickmo1188
@erickmo1188 2 года назад
@@treerat6959 I agree that what Dave did was pretty shameful. But I’ll say this, no one is free from error. The thing that separates us the most is how we act and react when we make mistakes and how we attempt to redeem ourselves. Making a public apology was a good start and to be honest I feel like most people wouldn’t have had the guts to do that. Since that, he has moved on and provided a great outlet for military veterans such as Kelly and GBGB to continue earning a living do something they love. Dave’s content on Dual survival was mostly just entertainment, it was on cable tv after all. But Dave, among the others associated with the Pathfinder School, have continued to put out a high standard of content within the topic of survival. But hey, just my opinion. I appreciate yours as well
@Dab_Marino
@Dab_Marino 2 года назад
@@erickmo1188 very well put. 👏
@treerat6959
@treerat6959 2 года назад
@@baronedipiemonte3990 Same here
@tleechapman6991
@tleechapman6991 2 года назад
You and Kelly have earned all true Americans respect ✊ thank you for your service. And God bless
@grimbo73
@grimbo73 2 года назад
seeing all the old school gear reminded me of going camping with my buddy. His dad was Air Force up here in Canada...he had all sorts of stuff he let us use...and i swear he had the same sleeping bags,,,he got some from his time in Germany...got stuff from the US Army guys. I remember him watching me use an old P38 can opener...he was shocked I knew how to use it...
@treerat6959
@treerat6959 2 года назад
I had extended family who where Canadian Rangers heck they where still shooting the #4 Lee enfields in early 2000's just heard that they recently went to a 308 bolt action tikka. These Rangers know a thing about survival.
@backyardoutdoorsman8282
@backyardoutdoorsman8282 2 года назад
Hello Andrew, great content. I also have the Eastwing hatchet and love it and use it. I particularly enjoy your method of teaching, must be all the training you earned as a Ranger. Respect to all who have served. It's Remembrance Day in Canada on November 11, Veteran's Day for you Americans, therefore I salute you and thank you for your service.
@michaellacy8510
@michaellacy8510 Год назад
I love that Estwing hatchet. It's cheap, indestructible, and easy to sharpen. It's not a G-B but it doesn't cost $300 either! Perfect for the trunk e-kit.
@RangerSurvivalandFieldCraft
I found a super old one that looks to be in relatively good shape at a local antique store. Thinking it might be carbon steel. May have to pick it up!
@mauricerichardson9817
@mauricerichardson9817 2 года назад
Line the lid of your first aid kit with aluminum foil, it can be used many different ways. Great video, keep going!
@HollywoodTacticool
@HollywoodTacticool 2 года назад
USING A SPOON FOR A BOW DRILL total pro-tip. using a soap box for first aid kit! genius move! amazing content
@finiscary9689
@finiscary9689 2 года назад
These great heroes make our country great, support them, there is a lot to learn here!
@JH-6
@JH-6 2 года назад
Another great job. Covered lots of bases...but dinner was a little well done. As always thanks
@treerat6959
@treerat6959 2 года назад
Still looks good when your hungry lol
@surviveanything4765
@surviveanything4765 2 года назад
Most important part of my kit for urban and woodland is my RMJ Tactical Kestrel. Don’t leave home without it.
@eireanneruss9325
@eireanneruss9325 2 года назад
Wow. I forgot the paper compass method! Learned it in the 80s. And old school year...ALICE, sleeping bag and cover, "L" shaped flashlight... Memory lane stuff. Thank you for the reminder
@kenrobison9528
@kenrobison9528 2 года назад
Remember everyone deployed. God bless you all. All the way.
@mtfreeman800
@mtfreeman800 2 года назад
Appreciate the content, yes the corporal sent me a week ago, you’ve got some pretty good info. Liked the spoon trick for the bow drill, that’s a trick I didn’t know.
@p.k.carlson6646
@p.k.carlson6646 2 года назад
Another well thought out and executed video, Ranger! And you have a sense of humour to 🥾 boot as well. Lol!
@bobanderson9689
@bobanderson9689 2 года назад
Thank you for your military service and excellent videos. Using the flashlight with the steel wool was an excellent idea that I never would have thought of.
@davidgordy1
@davidgordy1 2 года назад
As a Disabled ARMY Ranger, I am proud! Good Job Ranger!
@jaketulsa8348
@jaketulsa8348 2 года назад
The Corporal sent me, keep kicking ass. Appreciate your sacrifice and service sir🇺🇸🦅
@AirsDream
@AirsDream 2 года назад
Quick tip: sand the finish off of that Estwing’s handle and rub some neatsfoot oil into the leather rings. You won’t get so many blisters that way, and I think the grip is a lot better.
@garygraham2974
@garygraham2974 2 года назад
Hi keep up the great work I'm retired Army veteran thank you for service
@alexandercarder2281
@alexandercarder2281 2 года назад
I will be coming back to this video often for refresh
@samaritan0053
@samaritan0053 2 года назад
The video I always wanted! A ranger and his hatchet there's some great history. Love mine and I use it! Love both your guys channels been watching you both for a long time. And as usual thanks for everything you do Major you lead I'll follow.
@davester258
@davester258 2 года назад
Outstanding that you even showed the 'buzz saw' signaling-method at nighttime!!!
@jparker4293
@jparker4293 2 года назад
I would say Corporal sent me but I would be lying... I have been watching you for well over a year now. You are Awesome!!!
@antonwearsakilt5209
@antonwearsakilt5209 2 года назад
The corporal sent me over to check out this channel. Nice seeing someone still uses a compass besides me. I was familiar with a paper compass, I was aware of them, however it was great to see one in action. Thank you. #LGB #FJB #AlexJonesisRightAgain
@boydman68
@boydman68 2 года назад
Didn't need the Corporal to find your channel. Great content. Glad he gave you the shout out.
@dukeeod1650
@dukeeod1650 2 года назад
Totally digging the soap dish first aid kit. We used to use to old plastic containers water proof and holds a lot of med supplies. this is readily available and works great. thanks for the tips.
@mike-yp1uk
@mike-yp1uk 2 года назад
I'll watch this video twice. Because there's so much good content for survival or camping. Totally awesome
@toddkeefner2040
@toddkeefner2040 2 года назад
Shawn knows how to call them. I’m certainly on board! Good job.
@generic53
@generic53 2 года назад
Wish you would explain using a compass for COMPLETE newbies. Your explanation was so convoluted my head was spinning.
@cantthinkof123
@cantthinkof123 2 года назад
I love you and Mr Kelly. Very matter of fact. Straight to the point. Zero filler. I'm guessing you would vote a "certain way" I might be totally of the mark, but .........brandon.
@James-ke5sx
@James-ke5sx 2 года назад
I took the larger Estwing on my 1st big camping trip in the early 80's from Canada through the USA to the bottom of Mexico. Later I became a carpenter and many Estwing hammers etc later I bought the latest hatchet version.
@MonkeyMikeOutdoors
@MonkeyMikeOutdoors 2 года назад
Happy Veterans day Major, and thank you for your service!
@heneryslayzack1271
@heneryslayzack1271 2 года назад
this is one of the only channels that I actually learn something i did not know in every video . kudos
@garymyers6128
@garymyers6128 2 года назад
Thanks for your first aid idea and the signal light.im going to put them in my backpack.thanks again.
@chris7503
@chris7503 2 года назад
Your videos are awesome. Everything is super explained. Thank you very much and many greetings from Germany
@redriver6541
@redriver6541 2 года назад
Love this channel.... I get excited every time I see the notification for another new vid. Love the soap dish trick. I use one for first aid / sewing / fishing / fire starting....kits. I thought I was a genius for doing it :) , but apparently not......my life story.
@timmccarver4121
@timmccarver4121 2 года назад
Showing my age here but we used the plastic 2-piece cigarette cases for all kinds of things like the first aid kit. Started doing that at P.I. and since none of the high speed gear had yet come along, we made most all of our 782 gear modifications and additions. Great stuff here, Andrew, thanks!!
@cindyjean3208
@cindyjean3208 2 года назад
Your videos never disappoint… Always full of knowledge and added tips for survival… Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us …I love fall and seeing the beautiful fall landscape in your videos…😊
@benterwellen
@benterwellen 2 года назад
I think you would have a better school than the pathfinder school, stolen valor to get ahead does not make a school that I am interested in, surprised that the corporal has become a surrogate of a liar, rather than to remain a marine who has more honor for the armed services….
@cindyjean3208
@cindyjean3208 2 года назад
@@benterwellen I don’t understand what you are saying…
@benterwellen
@benterwellen 2 года назад
@@cindyjean3208 This is referencing dave canterbury, the reason he got and lost the job on dual survival was he had submitted fake military records and got caught, prior to dual survival he was just another you tuber, dual survival opened the door for him, sure he apologized but only because he got caught, veterans dont look at people like him very favorably....
@baronedipiemonte3990
@baronedipiemonte3990 2 года назад
@@benterwellen I'm a veteran, I know about Canterbury from what I "heard" on YT and read on-line. I'm not much on TV, especially the "reality shows". So I'd not heard of him prior to YT. If you want to be technical, Canterbury violated Federal law, seeking or receiving personal gain thru deception, by stolen valor. He embellished his military records. Be that as it may, I will say that to be promoted to the rank of Major (O-4) and of Rangers (as opposed to a non combat arms billet), you have to know what you are doing ! You don't slide or glad hand your way into that. That's good enough for me. And I come from a military family so I don't waste my time on BS.
@benterwellen
@benterwellen 2 года назад
@@baronedipiemonte3990 I agree totally with what you have said, I wasn’t slighting the Major at all, I just would rather that he doesn’t end up working for pathfinder……in any capacity….
@peterbogart4531
@peterbogart4531 2 года назад
A pruning saw and a hatchet are all most people need in the spruce-timbered subarctic to build a snug palisade as a foundation for a canvas tent with a flue hole for a sheet metal stove like those many of the the old-timers carried in their dogsleds. One of the toughest places to get a cook fire going that I have been in was Yellowstone Park with some of the tough park firewood that was available. A place you can really use a splitting maul and some splitting wedges! I used a 26-inch handled Estwing camp axe in the Yukon -60 F deep cold and it never shattered on me, thanks be.
@trooperjinthewoods4538
@trooperjinthewoods4538 8 месяцев назад
Love your content, I've been out of the service for 30+ yrs and love to see the new and old techniques. Brings back memories. Cheers keep up the great work.
@davesauter8374
@davesauter8374 2 года назад
Andrew I found you a while ago as the algorithm kept me in the bushcraft and survival channels. Watched the Corp and next vid was you! Best decision I ever made to start watching. As I have said to you before, great ideas need great teachers. You got it all, Ranger!
@TerryWindell
@TerryWindell 2 года назад
Slick trick with the paper compass. Never seen that one before. Very useful - thank you sir.
@jameshuffaker9369
@jameshuffaker9369 Год назад
Knife/Axe/Saw, The Silky 130 Pocketboy fits in my pocket. Bigger Gomboy in my ruck. The 130 out cuts my SAK and Letherman saws, and it fits in your pants pocket. Kinfe, Leatherman, saw and hatchet, I was on a different site, and they were talking about field craft tools and using to establish fighting positions, Add 1 entrenching tool. Great sight, I learn something near every time I'm here. Thank you.
@titanium162
@titanium162 2 года назад
Got sent by the Corporal. Outstanding work. I appreciate that you are not just regurgitating information but actually showing how to apply various skills in the field. I also like that you present as genuine and speak from experience, not just theory. Keep it up.
@matthewbrown6163
@matthewbrown6163 2 года назад
I never thought of using a soap holder as a mini first aid kit holder. I have collected many tins from Xmas for this purpose.
@FJB_GFY2024
@FJB_GFY2024 2 года назад
I'm now a loyal subscriber to your channel after Corporals Corner's shoutout. Thanks for the work you put into your videos.
@knighthawksuperhero
@knighthawksuperhero 2 года назад
Been around for a while with you. Just wanted to say that I really appreciate your videos going all the way back and that you’re a real inspiration too. Congratulations man!
@biblebeliever4570
@biblebeliever4570 2 года назад
Dont know how i missed this one, thank you Andrew. God bless you
@calebpuckett5409
@calebpuckett5409 2 года назад
That's pretty cool that he turn paper into A compass brilliant!
@charlessalmond7076
@charlessalmond7076 2 года назад
Love hearing someone in 2021 bringing up Rogers Rangers. Excellent video sir!
@rickyfargason8859
@rickyfargason8859 2 года назад
Been watching you and Shawn Kelly for a while. Both you guy are great! Thank you for your service.
@mojo4376
@mojo4376 2 года назад
Love your videos. Wish I would have learned these skills in the Army. I was in in the 80s and was in an MI unit. Didn’t get this training.
@lowieapitz8575
@lowieapitz8575 2 года назад
Way to make fire with invented materials. While in the Ecuadorian jungle I used to carry all the fire tricks in the book. Nevertheless I depended on the natives to help me build a sustainable fire, nothing never burnt the way I built them. Even Bear Grills failed making fire there. Very nice video.
@n2mpm
@n2mpm 2 года назад
Great tip on the soap holder
@jasongarling20
@jasongarling20 2 года назад
Your the man! I'm glad Shawn hooked you up with a shout out! I've followed you from the beginning! You are a great learner and teacher! Keep on learning and teaching! Follow your dreams!
@jeremiahyoder2259
@jeremiahyoder2259 2 года назад
I love the old school military and tactical videos. I think your the best one on here for that and you should do a over nighter with corporal Kelly. That would make a awesome video. All the guys from the pathfinder school are awesome. Keep up the good work.
@nauticalknotcraft
@nauticalknotcraft 2 года назад
Thank you for your service.
@--press
@--press 2 года назад
Never thought of a soap dish medical kit...thanks bro 💯❤🇺🇸
@chriswooley1236
@chriswooley1236 2 года назад
You do a great job. If you and corporal had been around when I was a kid. I may have been a ranger. At least I would have tried. Every thing you guys teach is right. Dang I loved the woods. It's a shame yall weren't available then like you are now. Kids are learning something real from you guys. So proud that you do what you do.
@stayfierce1724
@stayfierce1724 2 года назад
Thank you for awesome knowledge over past year or so I've been watching you. Thank you for serving and making everyday freedoms possible by smucks like me thanks again , happy veterans day. Stay Safe, Stay Fierce, Shoot First
@sbprime2483
@sbprime2483 Год назад
im glad af he's on our side
@rjae5641
@rjae5641 2 года назад
Been watching you and the corporal for about the same while now. I have learned much from you and him. Shout out to both of you!
@stvnbryan5542
@stvnbryan5542 2 года назад
I apprecaite the hatchet sharpening hip pocket class. I am horrible at sharpening and I have become very self-conscious about it.
@daviddietrich9449
@daviddietrich9449 2 года назад
I have that same hatchet!! I keep it in my cars trunk...along with my survival bag. A hatchet and collapsible shovel are invaluable.
@daviddietrich9449
@daviddietrich9449 2 года назад
I really wish there was a way for regular people to go to SERE training... Just being able to attend the survival instruction and evasion instruction parts would be great.
@IchibanOyabun
@IchibanOyabun 2 года назад
Been a subscriber to you and Corporal Kelly for a while now! Enjoy both of your videos! Very educational and entertaining! Both of you keep up the Great work! “Happy Veterans Day!” “Thank you Both for your service!”
@tankbennett7
@tankbennett7 2 года назад
Hatchet survival.... Never thought of doin survival with just one tool.... Especially not a ax(hatchet)! Keep up the videos . your skill set. Is eye 👁️ opening. And and helpful. Another tool for my tool box. Kudos
@scottsmith6571
@scottsmith6571 2 года назад
Love my gansforest wilderness axe and my hand held grans hatchet
@timcope6685
@timcope6685 2 года назад
That was Outstanding!! I have had military surplus gear since I was a kid, from sleeping bags to old ruck frames from the 50's. I like the hatchet presentation you did very detailed! I personally like the Tomahawk instead of the hatchet due to versatility. Dave C. had a video on the Tomahawk give it a watch if you haven't done so already. Again Outstanding video !!! can't wait for what's next!!
@DudesIn101
@DudesIn101 2 года назад
I'd say your extremely thorough in your vids,I mean everything is well thought out and I respect the time and knowledge you've put into your vids,thanks for sharing and I've always learned something new from every one of your vids,,I appreciate that,thank you..
@josephkerley363
@josephkerley363 2 года назад
I'm gonna have to revisit that paper compass trick. That was really interesting. Thanks. Kelly did us well to send us your way.
@twalk6164
@twalk6164 2 года назад
twirling the cyalume light is a great signalling tip. my old Estwing is my fav also...perfect balance and stronger than most.
@desmo5514
@desmo5514 8 месяцев назад
Gday Andrew, late recruit here, but Im binge watching all these videos, yours, Sean's and Stoker 👍. Really informative and great watching... Carry on 👍
@oximoronic4494
@oximoronic4494 2 года назад
Thank you for your service
@jesuscorrales1977
@jesuscorrales1977 2 года назад
Just like corporal corners the video was outstanding af. Like how informative it is. Something simple to build and how you explain the purpose of survival. Keep up the good work.
@shanevance7090
@shanevance7090 2 года назад
Awesome best feather stick I've seen by a hatchet
@randygalichia
@randygalichia 2 года назад
I did see the shout-out, but I was following you long before that, you both give very good information, I like the fact you dive into the military stealth as well.
@johnwinchell1029
@johnwinchell1029 2 года назад
Thanks for your service Andrew. I was confused by the paper compass demo. I will watch it again. Sean sent me.
@nauticalknotcraft
@nauticalknotcraft 2 года назад
Excellent! I like the way you pack in all the various survival gear and methods into a short video. You are a good teacher and I respect what you do. Thanks for sharing, keep them coming.
@thegreyghost2789
@thegreyghost2789 2 года назад
A Buck 110 and an Estwing hatchet, old school at its best.
@lloydh1100
@lloydh1100 2 года назад
Excellent, I love seeing the old school tricks!
@jamesconnors5653
@jamesconnors5653 2 года назад
Compass work was concise and informative.
@maxpinson5002
@maxpinson5002 2 года назад
Estwing and 110 knife will last forever plus 4 days and do all you ask of it My hatchet hasn't looked that nice in years. I had to take a sharp nail and stipple the handle on mine. Supreme tools for relatively small money
@Uhnonuhmous
@Uhnonuhmous 2 года назад
Awesome Andrew. Thanks Major. Semper Fi. Don't think I've ever got a hatchet that sharp. Have a new item on my bucket list. 👍
@Misanti888
@Misanti888 2 года назад
Hoping you never run out of great ideas, Major! Keep 'em coming...🙏
@doukdouk2550
@doukdouk2550 2 года назад
Best hatchet! I use it to carve tikis, cups, spoons etc and I love it! It will be with me when SHTF along with my Ka Bar Mark 2 and Ka Bar Bk11!
@rogerbartley3684
@rogerbartley3684 2 года назад
Hooah!! Happy Veterans day. Rangers Lead The Way.
@katiageeraert8756
@katiageeraert8756 2 года назад
Hello,I’m really happy to watch your vidéos from France. I learn so many things. It’s a pleasure. And we never know it could useful !
@jayrod0603
@jayrod0603 2 года назад
Your channel and corporals corner are the best on you tube. Enjoy all the videos.
@jenniferbauman4802
@jenniferbauman4802 2 года назад
One of the best hatchet ever made. I still have to get one . Great video good job well done. From Glenn CATT in Massachusetts God bless.
@Medictrent
@Medictrent 2 года назад
I had a similar first aid kit. I have made 100s of those debris lean to's. Good stuff.
@randygrubbs3194
@randygrubbs3194 2 года назад
Hi, You sure covered a lot of oldies but goodies of technique. Liked the shelter, simple not elaborate and big enough for the job. Excellent video. Thanks, Randy
@kenbarrett6466
@kenbarrett6466 2 года назад
What a weekend .. come home from the Ga. bush craters gathering .. hot shower, watch Corp.. then the Ranger ,, Now time to do the dreaded unpack .lol. Keep the great videos coming !
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