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Paul Smith Primitive Bushcraft
Великобритания
Добавлен 31 авг 2013
Welcome to my primitive bushcraft Channel where I hope to share a variety of different primitive skills and techniques and help others get back to their more primitive roots!
Primitive fire: Handrill into Chaga, the no notch ember!
in this video I demonstrate how to make primitive fire using mushrooms and sticks! (elder into chaga) utilising the no notch technique!
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How to Boil water with rocks!! Primitive Bushcraft
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in this video I demonstrate my preferred method for sterilising drinking water using entirely primitive techniques and neolithic inspired equipment! subscribe and turn notifications on too follow along on the progress! thank you! 🙂 My other social media accounts!👇🏻 •Facebook: profile.php?id=100001004453037 •Instagram: www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url= paul_...
Primitive Bushcraft: complete frame pack loadout unpacked!!
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.10 месяцев назад
In this video I give you the run down on everything I carry in my primitive pack Frame for comfortable living outdoors using ancient tools and techniques! subscribe and turn notifications on too follow along on the progress! thank you! 🙂 My other social media accounts!👇🏻 •Facebook: profile.php?id=100001004453037 •Instagram: www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=instagram.com...
Fireside Friday podcast Episode 3: Leather, Learning, and The lore! with Ed Chambers!
Просмотров 18311 месяцев назад
like a lot of fireside Friday chats this one goes deep, if you feel you need support after watching this video in relation to the topics discussed please check out MIND, this video contains some upsetting topics and might not be for everyone. www.mind.org.uk/ in this video I talk with Ed Chambers of EC woodland craft (links below) a conversation which spans many topics but primarily is me wanti...
Fireside Friday Podcast Episode 2: Tales from the farmstead!
Просмотров 343Год назад
welcome to episode 2 of the fireside Friday podcast, in this episode I speak to Andrew about life in his farmstead, we explore the challenges and rewards of the self sufficient lifestyle! you can follow Andrew and his farmstead on Instagram: mac_aodhagain_farmstead?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= and Facebook: FarmsteadIreland/ I hope you enjoy! subscribe and turn notifications o...
Fireside Friday Podcast Episode 1: making friends with hedgehogs.
Просмотров 344Год назад
the first in a new series of podcasts where I aim to capture the conversation that flows when sat next to a campfire! I hope you enjoy! subscribe and turn notifications on too follow along on the progress! thank you! 🙂 My other social media accounts!👇🏻 •Facebook: profile.php?id=100001004453037 •Instagram: www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url= paul_smith_primitv...
How to make a plaster from a mushroom, bushcraft for beginners!
Просмотров 459Год назад
in this video I guide you through the process of making plasters to be used as first aid for cuts and scrapes using mushrooms in particular birch polypore! I hope you enjoy! subscribe and turn notifications on too follow along on the progress! thank you! 🙂 My other social media accounts!👇🏻 •Facebook: profile.php?id=100001004453037 •Instagram: www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=...
Bushcraft: How to make a Bowdrill kit From Scratch!
Просмотров 5302 года назад
in this video I take you through the process of making a bowdrill from scratch, from collecting the materials, processing them, and then finally trying to make fire! I hope you enjoy! subscribe and turn notifications on too follow along on the progress! thank you! 🙂 My other social media accounts!👇🏻 •Facebook: profile.php?id=100001004453037 •Instagram: www.google.com/url?sa=t&sourc...
Giveaway Winner Announcement!
Просмотров 1722 года назад
thank you everyone for taking part! if the winner could email me using the email address below that would be great! email: paulsmith95@hotmail.co.uk
2000 Subscriber Giveaway! Rugged Outdoor Phone!
Просмотров 6722 года назад
hey folks! in this video I announce the giveaway to celebrate us reaching 2000 subscribers! just leave a comment to enter! winner announced 1 week from now! Good luck!
Bushcraft: The 5 Best ways to make Fire for Beginners!
Просмотров 8002 года назад
in this video I take you through what I consider to be the best methods for creating fire using a ferrocerium rod, we take a look at grass, birch bark, fatwood, feather sticks, and tree resin! I hope you enjoy! subscribe and turn notifications on too follow along on the progress! thank you! 🙂 My other social media accounts!👇🏻 •Facebook: profile.php?id=100001004453037 •Instagram: ww...
Building a permanent bushcraft camp! episode 3: Structure complete, first fire!
Просмотров 7362 года назад
hey folks! in today's episode we have the first fire in the new shelter and I give you a tour on the progress that's been made since our last episode, we also take a look at a few of the things in detail such as door hinges and mixing daub to create walls! subscribe and turn notifications on too follow along on the progress! thank you! 🙂 My other social media accounts!👇🏻 •Facebook: facebook.com...
Bushcraft basketry Episode 1: Spruce Peg Basket!
Просмотров 5712 года назад
In this video I get started on a new series where we will take a look at the different baskets we can make using bark! in this episode we make the simple yet effective peg pot! subscribe and turn notifications on too follow along on the progress! thank you! 🙂 My other social media accounts!👇🏻 •Facebook: profile.php?id=100001004453037 •Instagram: www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&r...
Building a permanent bushcraft camp! Episode 2: getting it covered!
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.2 года назад
Building a permanent bushcraft camp! Episode 2: getting it covered!
Building a permanent bushcraft camp! Episode 1: the frame!
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Building a permanent bushcraft camp! Episode 1: the frame!
The best natural bushcraft cordage! Pine roots.
Просмотров 7602 года назад
The best natural bushcraft cordage! Pine roots.
Bowdrill Bushcraft tips and demonstration.
Просмотров 4383 года назад
Bowdrill Bushcraft tips and demonstration.
Birch polypore plasters, primitive bushcraft.
Просмотров 3463 года назад
Birch polypore plasters, primitive bushcraft.
Bushcraft Overnight in a Primitive Shelter: Cooking and Fire!
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.4 года назад
Bushcraft Overnight in a Primitive Shelter: Cooking and Fire!
Using Birch Polypore to Make Primitive Fire!
Просмотров 2 тыс.4 года назад
Using Birch Polypore to Make Primitive Fire!
Primitive technology: pottery part 3!
Просмотров 6434 года назад
Primitive technology: pottery part 3!
Primitive technology: pottery part 2!
Просмотров 7124 года назад
Primitive technology: pottery part 2!
How to blow an ember to flame with no grass!
Просмотров 7274 года назад
How to blow an ember to flame with no grass!
Primitive technology, pottery part 1!
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Primitive technology, pottery part 1!
Primitive technology friction fire: Handrill secrets!
Просмотров 4924 года назад
Primitive technology friction fire: Handrill secrets!
Primitive Fire Demonstration: Pyrite, Flint, Amadou
Просмотров 4174 года назад
Primitive Fire Demonstration: Pyrite, Flint, Amadou
Bushcraft For Beginners Episode 3: what to wear?
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.4 года назад
Bushcraft For Beginners Episode 3: what to wear?
Very helpful!!! Start to finish with tips and tricks, and well said. Practical and to the point, admirable work!
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This video really didn't need to be 47 minutes long. If you cut out all the times you repeat yourself it'd be like 10 minutes. Seriously, not everything you say needs to be said 3-4 times each.
I agree man and I hope my newer videos are and will be a bit more refined, I appreciate the advice 🙂
Really hope you are feeling better.. you sound good and strong..❤
Awesome.. how long did you have to work on that ?
So glad you have a new video.. much enjoyed thank you
Really loved the video.. so sorry i didnt see sooner.. please keep them up..wonderful listening to Andrew’s stories..
I have just subscribed because i would love to hear your stories.. i live on a very lonely farm.. i love it.. brilliant to keep a journal.. many many people out here are your friends❤
Really enjoyed your video.. thank you❤can you possibly get Colin Campbell as a guest… oh please !!! Love from South Africa.. national passtime sitting round a fire..
Very informative 😊
Nicely done . Respect .
Dude that was the fastest starting hand drill fire I've ever seen by far. Rock and Roll!
Ah thanks man!! Truth be told that's pretty sluggish! Sub 30 seconds is about the norm, and with enough practice anyone can do it pretty reliably! 😁 Really appreciate you taking the time to watch! 😁🤜🏼
I almost hyperventilated trying to help you get that going!😂
Thank you! Because most of the time I forget to breathe! 😂😂
And at that point you feel high as a kite🥴😬👍
It worked very well man!
Thank u sir that's a very intelligent way of maximizing ur efforts.
Great short video. Can we find chaga in the uk?
Ahh thank you! I appreciate you taking the time to watch, and yeah you can But only in the north of Scotland will you find it in significant amounts, I did find a spec of some in Surrey once though!
Well I guess that’s my excuse for a trip to Scotland then 😂 Thank you so much for replying. And again for sharing your knowledge with us. 👍
It's good to see another little video. I hope you are doing well. ✌️🇺🇸🇬🇧✌️
Ahh thanks man it's good to see you popping up how are you doing? Hope all is well brother! 😁❤️
I think u could leave out the music.who wants to hear that in the woods.great music though.👍
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Your pyrite looks like marcasite pyrite , which I have found along the English Channel. I live in the south west US and there are pyrites to be found here , but marcasite is really awesome. English gun flint from the Dover area is like the best. Thanks for your excellent video and respect sent.
Very educational, thank you.
Hey paul great video as usual,,,
All of the pyrite I've seen is polished brass looking. Is there a difference to the ore you have in the video versus what I'd find in a rock shop?
Very well done - look forward to you doing a video using a fire drill. I recall reading a description of a Hupa Indian from California making fire with his drill kit - the author said it usually took him about 20 seconds to get a pea sized ember with which to start a fire.
Does the moss keep the rain from leaking in?
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You need a quality piece of Marcisite, not sure what you have but it is neather Marcasite or Iron Pyrite. ruclips.net/video/nXarheLDO8w/видео.htmlsi=N_53vFztYZ3N1_K0
Paul, I know what you're talking about! I've felt that myself -- that sort of "falling out of love" with something that I KNOW I love. What I really appreciated about this is that you're talking so much about just your feelings -- something that's often left out of outdoors videos. Those feelings can drag us down into dark place, or, as you are planning in this video, can lift us up to new adventures. Will be fun to learn where you've gone from here, as this was 3 years ago! =)
I've actually got a piece of polypore that was about ( I guess) 1 year old when I found it. I've shaped and dried it. It's gone a milk chocolate colour all the way through. It's been a very good strop, but I'm now wondering if it's any good for an ember. I will try it out and let you know.
This was a great watch guys I thoroughly enjoyed this Paul. the fire side does peel back the layer for people.
I just love a long rambling video hahaha. Great pack in every sense of the word, I was waiting for you to pull a magic bunny rabbit out at the end and I look forward to seeing your camp video in the future
Hi Paul - would it be better to remove the cooling rock first from the hot water before adding the next hot rock, otherwise you can run the risk of vigorous boiling only reaching the top part of the water?
Excellent video mate. I'm so glad the pot is holding up and is now a part of your kit. Hearing that stream makes me long to go back and camp again 😁
I learned this technique from the novel "The Clan of the Cave Bear".. was at first a challenge because I also wanted to make a clay pot (mine is with a small nose and a handle). After try and error it worked. 😊
Ah, this is something l've wanted to do for a while. Another entry on the to-do list🙂
I have an idea for a couple of vlogs or videos for primitive bush craft, a hobo reel for fishing and have you ever tried to make a birchbark container for boiling water because Native Americans did it. I’ve never tried it myself but Native Americans did it and as long as you didn’t get the flames above the level of the water supposedly you could boil water in it. Just a couple of ideas. I heard of the rock boil method. It was great to see it done finally! Thanks for making this video.
Right on man, really enjoy watching you demonstrate your skills! Thanks for sharing Paul!
Top vid as usual buddy, I've a little bull dog here who got Jardia one time 😮😮 believe me you don't want that 😂
*Just to Clarify! While I talk about sterilising or purifying water by boiling it will not help to remove pesticides or heavy metals, that instead should be done by filtration and purification! These things wouldn't have been an issue circa 10,000bc but today its a concern! Important to remember that primitive water treatment and modern alternatives have come a very long way and nothing will make water as safe as say a purpose built modern purifier*
Fantastic mate, thanks very much. A great watch and fantastic fun to try at home. #stillinawe
I love the idea of this and would love to do one sometime.
If you'd be up for it I'd love to make that happen! 😁🤜🏻
@paulsmithprimitivebushcraft definitely, getting to Scotland will be a first though. And don't even know when I can make it happen yet.
Always space here for you my man! Just let me know when you are free and we'll make it work! 😁🤜🏻
Legend of a guy, I blush, I knew ed doesn't like that knife sheath.... I love it, fits lovely, and best also, its very eunique.... a one off.
I literally just finished a video very similar to this, talking with jason the gray hare. Will post soon with what we take away from camping. Great honest video. Love the interaction between you and ed. Plus ed is always camp leader and chef, and serious father figure.... we definitely aren’t. 😂
You have become very adept at what you do Paul...superb to be able to watch you on your journey
Ah thank you Mark! It's great to hear from you, hope you are doing well! 💙🤜🏻
Brilliant! Thank you for showing us this mate. Daz
Glad you enjoyed it 😁🤜🏻
Greetings from the usa..awesome video..something that occured to me is a gather at the top of yer pack might help keep the contents dry..well done video
That's a fantastic idea, I will see if I can make one! And thanks for taking the time to watch and the kind words much appreciated! 😁🤜🏻
Man that pack is magical Paul, amazing how much useful stuff you're able to fit in there. Truly enjoyed going through it's contents with you. Thank you for sharing!
Ah thank you for the kind words and Taking the time to watch really glad you enjoyed it! 😊💙
Great video mate. I really enjoyed seeing some of the kit you used when we camped and to see the rest here was even more educational. I'm looking forward to seeing you use more of it in the future 🙂
Ah thanks man! It was a pleasure getting to share it with you! Can't wait until the next one! 😁🤜🏻