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Bush Craft vids #236334 08/03/08 12:34 PM
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I was looking around on youtube this morning and came across these great bush craft vids. Some of the vids aren't to detailed at times but very entertaining to watch.

http://www.youtube.com/user/wildernessoutfitters


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Re: Bush Craft vids [Re: KnifeParty] #236335 08/03/08 11:02 PM
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yeah man!
I've been watching those vids and they are straight forward, informative and the guy who does them seems like a good honest guy.
I def like them.


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Re: Bush Craft vids [Re: eatingmuchface] #236336 08/04/08 01:15 AM
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I really like the versse shelter idea. Im gonna put one together when i have the extra cash.


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Re: Bush Craft vids [Re: KnifeParty] #236337 08/04/08 01:44 AM
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I was suprised the wool blanket supported him.
def. cool and easy.
I never can keep track of all those comlicated knots and lines and stuff.
bungee cords... BRILLIANT!


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Re: Bush Craft vids [Re: eatingmuchface] #236338 08/04/08 05:12 AM
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Yea i was shocked about the hammock part to. I'm about 270 pounds i don't think i want to try that hahhaha.

I really want to give the bow drill a try. The fire piston is a really neat idea to.


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Re: Bush Craft vids [Re: eatingmuchface] #236339 08/04/08 05:52 AM
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love it.

as long as they arent kooks and wacks,which this dude dont seem to be,i love it.

just dont forget........

as simple and straight forward as this stuff is on camera i guarantee ya it wont be as easy going your first time out,trying it in the field.at least some of it.

remember,this guy has done it a bunch of times and has it perfected.

try it out and see what works best for you in your area.you may find you need a larger tarp or possibly two of them which would still be feasible.

maybe you dont have as many trees in your area so you may need more than 6 tent poles or what-not.

all-in-all good stuff and i really like his versa shelter idea.

thanks for sharing.ya gotta love you tube


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Indeed northern ,

I totally agree with you. I was thinking to myself that a bigger tarp would be best for me. I also plan on adding more tent polls and bungee cords.

I have never started a fire using bush craft techniques before so i plan on practicing a lot.

Can't wait to give this all a crack. This is something i don't plan on jumping into blindly.

Thanks for the advice.


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Re: Bush Craft vids [Re: KnifeParty] #236341 08/05/08 06:28 AM
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different people would have different opinions on what "bushcraft" techniques would be.

to me its using anything besides a BIC lighter.

if the bugs arent eating me alive,the sun going down or the rain coming in and i have the time i like to start the fire using bushcraft techniques which to me is using a firesteel.

my favorite way is to cover cotton balls in vasoline and bring a few with me.

since only the outside of the cotton ball is covered in vasoline the inside is still dry so i open it up and one or two strikes from a steel lights it up every time.

its a well known method i'm sure you know but it REALLY works and is practically impervious to water.

thats about as far as i go.i have no desire or intention on rubbing two sticks together.


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Re: Bush Craft vids [Re: northern1] #236342 08/05/08 10:58 AM
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LOL northern. Yes i have seen andys post on using cotton balls with petro jelly on them. I think he stuff his cotton balls in a straw and melts the tips to keep them dry and what not.

Learning to use a bow drill looks both frustrating and fun all at the same time. I do plan on keeping a fire steel on me at all times and learning to use it. I have never used either one so practice makes perfect i hope.


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Re: Bush Craft vids [Re: KnifeParty] #236343 08/05/08 07:38 PM
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Yes i have seen andys post on using cotton balls with petro jelly on them. I think he stuff his cotton balls in a straw and melts the tips to keep them dry and what not.

Yeah, I have a bunch like that in my survival kits, pockets of coats, etc. for emergency use. I also use the straws filled with salt, first aid cream, etc.

For usual use though, I use a pill fob with cotton balls. This is a magnum one that holds 7 jumbo cotton balls. I bought this one years ago on eBay, it's the most heavy duty one I've seen. You can buy similar cheaper/thinner/lighter ones at Walmart (pharmacy) or CVS.
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I also have some of the standard size pill fobs for my smaller firesteels. I also carry one on my keys with meds in it. Don't forget pocket lint as another fire starter you usually have with you. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />
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Re: Bush Craft vids [Re: Andy Wayne] #236344 08/05/08 07:59 PM
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Today i was bored and thought i would try and start a small fire using flint and steel. After a few tries i got a small fire going. Pretty neat. Ill keep at it till i can make good constant fires.

I really want to learn the bow drill method. The only problem im having at the moment is finding wood to make a decent fire board. I can't just start chopping at the trees here cause i live in an apartment complex.

Any suggestion?


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Re: Bush Craft vids [Re: KnifeParty] #236345 08/05/08 08:00 PM
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I know alot of you have posted about his awhile back. I did do a search and didnt come up with anything. I think the post where way to old and gone now.


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