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The Outdoor Traditionalist
Великобритания
Добавлен 11 окт 2011
A bushcraft/ homestead/ outdoors channel. Good honest content from a hobbyist outdoor lover who likes traditional outdoor stuff but will also film indoors too. My blog: austinlill.blogspot.com
Making FFS Babaganoosh
l have attended two Fire, Ferment & Smoke days (www.firefermentsmoke.uk) and after each one you get sent the recipes and methods for the many and varied creations you make, one was the Aubergine dish Babbaganoosh.
I've never really been a fan of Aubergines but the finished dish on the course was fantastic so on a recent camp I decided to try and recreate some as part of a snacky meal. As I mention in the video there will be lots of recipes available online so I just cover ingredients in the video. Despite the garlic catchy slighlty I was really pleased to have got close the the FFS one we made.
From the RUclips Library 'Headlands' by National Sweetheart
I've never really been a fan of Aubergines but the finished dish on the course was fantastic so on a recent camp I decided to try and recreate some as part of a snacky meal. As I mention in the video there will be lots of recipes available online so I just cover ingredients in the video. Despite the garlic catchy slighlty I was really pleased to have got close the the FFS one we made.
From the RUclips Library 'Headlands' by National Sweetheart
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Red Kite Picture & Video Montage
Просмотров 47День назад
My favourite UK bird the Red Kite ( Milvus milvus) has made a great comeback and is easy to see where l live. l recently realised that l have a lot of Kite material and decided to use a proportion of it to make this montage. The Kite calls you can hear at the start are some l recorded of birds circling a combined harvester clearing the wheat to reveal tasty mouse- shaped morsels. From the RUcli...
Making a Bowdrill Set From Scratch
Просмотров 319Месяц назад
I love using a bowdrill, especially as I am self-taught, and I also like watching others use one too. As I mention in the video the sights and sounds which generate smoke and flame are eye catching, but the fact is that there is a lot of preparation to get to that stage: 90% perspire for 10% fire. This video goes through the stages needed of gathering the bits needed. The only material suppleme...
Making Plant & Upcycled Paper
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l've produced this video as a two parter, the other being how make Oak Gall ink (link here ruclips.net/video/OZ-T6rZPYrE/видео.html). Both are easy and satisfying projects to
Making Oak Gall Ink
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l've produced this video as a two parter, the other being how to make paper (link here ruclips.net/video/MCskxJ2dZhs/видео.html). Both are easy and satisfying projects to do.
Learning With Ray Mears at The Bushcraft Show 2024
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Like many others I have been interested in the work of Ray Mears from the moment he popped on our screens doing five minute vignettes on the 'Tracks' series. I saw Ray give a speech at a previous Bushcraft Show with a front row seat and saw him meet Lofty Wiseman for the first time. Fast forward the the 2024 show and I decided to book my wife and I on his talk. It was due to have been outside b...
Brownsea Island Castle and Nature Mix and Match
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I've already got a Brownsea Castle video on this channel but as it doesn't really fit in with the other content it is unlisted, accessed by a link on previous Brownsea Flora and Fauna videos. Having just returned from a Spring trip (I'm usually there in the Summer) l thought a mix and match would showcase the nature l saw with inner and outer views of the castle, which isn't open to the public....
Making Angelica Sticks | Vintage Cake Topping
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Making Angelica Sticks | Vintage Cake Topping
Dutch Oven Masterclass With Fire, Ferment & Smoke
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Dutch Oven Masterclass With Fire, Ferment & Smoke
Open Fire Cookery Course With Fire, Ferment and Smoke
Просмотров 599 месяцев назад
Open Fire Cookery Course With Fire, Ferment and Smoke
Charboard I Charcoal I Charcloth I ,Char Char, Char (includes time intervals)
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Charboard I Charcoal I Charcloth I ,Char Char, Char (includes time intervals)
Charibiomass, Charcrampball, & Charcoal & Elder Pencils
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Charibiomass, Charcrampball, & Charcoal & Elder Pencils
Myrtle Wood Charcoal Day/ Kiln Cooked Chicken/ Overnighter
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Myrtle Wood Charcoal Day/ Kiln Cooked Chicken/ Overnighter
Making Pemmican | How To Make Jerky
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Making Pemmican | How To Make Jerky
Colchester Medieval Festival & Oyster Fayre Market
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Colchester Medieval Festival & Oyster Fayre Market
Very informative video! Would have liked to see time lapse used so we could see the process, but great video nonetheless. Loved the jazz in the background!
Hey glad you enjoyed it 🙂
It was banging lol . I just wanted to hear you say babaganoosh. 🙌
Absolutely great to say. Good to see you about these parts again.
Awesome footage mate 👍
Thanks bud, l can't help running into the garden with a camera if l hear one🙂
Nice but very hot for this time of year…Have fun stay safe.
Indeed! Thanks for watching.
😊Merci
@@LoraR-RedFoxFishing Avec plaisir et merci d'avoir regardé :)
Legend grew up on ray he is a national treasure in my opinion
Have to say l was hanging on every word and he didn't disappoint. I thought £65 for a ticket was well priced with a buffet thrown in too.
Absolute legend, I still watch the birchbark canoe with pinnock, film and the whole northern exposure, book and series is my favourite of his many enthralling series. Should be knighted.Man love abounds.
You make it look way to easy brother !
Lots of work to get the glory :) Looking forward to seeing more of you trying.
Nice
Never gets old when you win fire like that. Its always magic.
It's a video I'd been meaning to do for a while. I had some time to do it...two days after a massive thunderstorm and during a super wet start to July :)
I Used A Pink Himalayan Salt Wash To Clean The fish Skin And I Layered The Fish Skins Together With An Adhesive And Made A Thong And Bra Pajama
Wow, l bet that set looked amazing, did you use the pink salt for a specific reason or because it was to hand?
...It's not fired... (?)😅
Correct.
Terrific.
Very kind of you to say, thanks for swinging by.
@@theoutdoortraditionalistwell,you done great, it's easy for everyone to catch up of how to fold, it's quite complicate though.and some are just making fun of it, nonsense.
Thanks for the upload! The insight into the presentation was really interesting, I understand why you cut it down, though I'd be interested in what else Mr Mears had to say - getting along to the Bushcraft Show unfortunately just isn't on the cards right now, shame to have missed it.
Pleasure. I did film a fair bit of it which would be a RUclips goldmine for me but he said that a lot of the stuff he was telling he hasn't really touched on before so l de idea to respect his intellectual property. The Bushcraft Show is going from strength to strength so isn't going anywhere and the Wilderness Gathering has relocated to Kent which has been around for a fair few years. Thanks for watching sir.
You should make a windbusche
I totally had to go to the old interweb to discover what a windbusche is :) Reckon the best I could do is fire a pea out of my bellows.
@@theoutdoortraditionalist You could do it,Air Rifle making is in the British Genes.
NOPE 😂🤣🤣
I'm intrigued...
love an atlatl, one combo i once saw was this 80 year old hunter, he used an atlatl with a rungu war club, hunt with the atlatl then finish the animal with a swift blow from the club edit: he also used to tally his atlatl for each kill, he had taken out 160-ish deers with it, and had 10 cross marks for bears and 4 circles for mountain lions
That's amazing and shows the potential multi role potential of an atlatl. The accuracy to take down a beast is something this hobbyist bushcrafter can only dream of. Thanks for swinging by.
@@theoutdoortraditionalist yeah, he told me it took him 30 years to get good enough to hit a deer at full sprint
how big is a tarp ?
It's a 3m x 3m tarp. The one l usually use is a Napsack Hammocks 3.35m x 3.35m which gives a little more room, s does tying the apex to a branch to negate using a pole. Thanks for watching.
Was great to be there for this in person. Thanks for recording it. Was nice to see it again
I really enjoyed it, as did my non-bushcrafty wife. Thought l'd chuck a vid up (YT channel and Ray footage = no brainer) but l decided to omit tbe chat as he said it wasn't stuff he'd really discussed before. I didn't want to abuse his intellectual property and all that. Thanks for swinging by.
less is more when making spills, I made the mistake early on of putting too much sulphur on the end of my brimstone matches, I know better now. I like how you noted the pointed tip, that helps as well.
Absolutely right. The temptation to pile loads on thinking it will enhance it, and because it's dirt cheap for loads of it. Thanks for swinging by.
A great few hours spent with Ray and great to see you there 👍
Yes and yes :)
How strong is it?
I didn't test it a such as it was a I.promptu thing. The fibres however felt quite 'woody' so l'd guess it's a decent cordage. Thanks for watching.
We went to the fare today in 2024. It's a shadow of what it used to be, somewhere to look forward to going to. Not now. There were a few knight's battling it out with each other, some archers having a competition between themselves. We didn't get to see one of my favourite things, the falconry display. There weren't the usual musicians and dancers, or the story tellers. There isn't a programme now, to tell you what is happening and when, and a lot of the stalls are selling absolute tat. It's also developed into a "Tarts night Out" , along with people dressed as fairies and girls with pointy ears. We won't be going again.
Oh dear, that doesn't sound good. I usually leave it a couple of years between visits and even last year noticed several quality stores missing. I also noticed tbe Romans have been squashed into it this year....And l noticed the pointy eared thing too.
What type of tarp are you using
Hiya. The one in the vid is a DD Hammocks 3 x3 metre tarp. My usual tarp is a multi-looped protype 3.35 x 3.35 metre tarp that l worked on with Napsack Hammocks which gives a little more space. If you can suspend it from the top instead of using a pole it certainly helps. Thanks for watching.
Very cool
What to do if I want to have white and not smelly tallow for the cream? I am not sure i would like salt in cream.
The salt draws the meaty odour out and is removed when you scrape it so no salt is left. I agree, salt in cream wouldn't be a goer! Thanks for watching.
Have discovered some some saplings in my local woodlands in West Sussex have taken to pruning the surrounding foliage so they don't get crowded out , It is one species that I do not have any experience of the lumber yet but have all my tree surgeon friends keeping an eye out for me
Great discovery and if you've got saplings hopefully you may find mature trees nearby. I haven't got hold of any big pieces but back in the day I helped Bushcraft and Survival Skills magazine cover Bear Grylls' Chief Scout investiture and found a small piece to make him a whistle from which was decent. Thanks for swinging by.
@@theoutdoortraditionalist been looking all over the woodland a few areas are inaccessible its heavily cratered woodland think it took some heavy damage during ww2 has a couple of big concrete plinths in there which I was told held anti aircraft guns to protect the RAF base near it , its mostly oak, ash and hazel in there but most of the large ash have dieback , will try to get some fruit off them this year and germinate some for the garden
I've grow about a dozen from a pot outside but for more detailed growing tips may l suggest looking up @@dugfired on Instagram, she grows dozens of them and often uses a fridge to do so.
@@theoutdoortraditionalist I will do that , I have been growing walnuts from a local tree and planting them in cleared areas of woodland the past two years one if up to almost 6 ft now
I'm Alaskan yupik we have our own spears an nugaqs ours are different
Thanks for the comment Edward and sorry for the delay in replying, I managed to overlook it somehow. is the spear called a nugaq as I've tried an internet search with no look. I am heading to Canada with my wife next year and hope to visit the recently reopened Anthropology Museum in Vancouver. and i'll keep a lookout for any examples. Thanks again.
The way you throw that i knew instantly you weren't australian
I can't be good at everything 😄
Not all of us are big fella haha, have a great rest of your year matey
Monkey
I’m w Matt, put the coffee on!
Regret to inform, l've eaten all of them😄
……. And a fresh pot of coffee.
Now you're talking ☕️ 😃
Will be making these with the podlings, thank you!
I was really hoping a post like this would appear, thanks for watching 😀
Turned out good Austin!
Thanks. They make a nice little project.
Thankx Austin
Pleasure 🙂
What kind of sulfer do you buy?
If you search for flowers of sulphur you should find plenty of choice. As far as l know it's just a fancy name for sulphur powder. Try and buy tbe smallest amount because a little goes a long way. Thank you for watching.
@@theoutdoortraditionalist oh I see what you mean I thought there might have been different kinds of sulfur that you can get and I didn't want to get the wrong kind of Sulfur powder
Nice video. Do you need to brain tan AND veg tan? Wouldn't one or the other do the job?
Thank you for watching. I only use egg for tanning, I've tried to extract the Salmon brain but found it almost impossible, I reckon they must have enough grey matter to procreate and eat! I don't see that there would be a problem mixing but more skilled practitioners of the art would be better placed to advise. Look up Will Lord, Sarah Day (Memma the Cavewoman) and Theresa Emmerich Kamper to name but three.
@theoutdoortraditionalist but if you are egg tanning, do you need to veg tan, and visa versa
@@jasonlowery1369 Ah I misread what you put. The egg or brain softens it and the veg tanning helps to actually turn it into leather (not sure of the egg head science though). the veg tan solution, such as Oak or Willlow bark, needs to be a weak solution first which can then get progressively stronger to prevent case hardening which means a strong solution first off forms a layer that prevents penetration.
the easiest setup so far! can i do it with my 2x3 tarp? i'm a small man.
It is very staining to make a usable shelter out if effectively a waterproof sheet. I've not seen any made with non-square tarps but l'm sure something could be done. That said, the room inside the 3 x 3 isn't massive. Thanks for watching.
Would these corn shuck fibers twist better if they had been lightly moistened?
Absolutely they can if they are proving hard work.
Hi new subscriber here 😊
Hi bud, thanks very much! I've had a quick gander at your channel and subbed, apparently mutual stuff like that is frowned upon when trying to grow a channel but l'm just a hobbyist, not a sub whore😄l have a few muruaks and we all support each other with an occasional gander and post. Cheers👍
@@theoutdoortraditionalist thank you buddy 🙂i appreciate that
But how do you get in if you have to secure it from the outside.
Get in it?
Once you've squeezed in you use your arm to flick tbe flap to the side and reach under the tarp side to grab and secure it. You can use either side or run a length of cord from the flap under the tarp side if it is windy. HTH.
That was depressing
I'd love to agree with you but then we'd both be wrong.
Sitting on the job ?
It's where l do my best thinking Matt😄
I like how you guys are just sitting around like it's a friendly gang meeting, or a motorcycle club’s meeting, but instead, it's a Flintknappers meeting, and He Can Flinknap😯🤣🤣🤣.
Will certainly adds to the biker image owning a three wheeled Harley😄He is indeed a master of his craft, l'd used some of this footage in a Grimes Graves video but it was too good to just use clips. Thanks for watching.
This plant is delicious.
I deed. Whilst l have grown accustomed to it's taste l do wonder if the Romans did actually strip the skin off to get more of the celery flavour that lurks within. Thanks for watching.
The woomera is missing a sharp edge. These thing are used as a firesaw as well.
Thank you for that, l hadn't realised. Every day's a school day and all that.
Thankx. Not tried charcoal in my firebox
Hey John. I don't as a rule because it easy to find twigs and tinder in situ of course. This usage was to finish off charcoal making project with a brew and sure shows how poor some commercial stuff is...l reckon the homemade stuff would smolder with a hard stare😄 Thank you for swinging by.
Australian here. Just fyi. Woomera is pronounced with the "wo" from woman. You got the rest of the pronunciation right tho.
That's kind of you to swing by and mention that, thank you.
@@theoutdoortraditionalist no probs man. Awesome video btw.
@@jaguarholly7156 Thank you for your kind words.
Why buy a tent when you can buy a tarp with 99 + tent configurations 😊
Absolutely. The holy grail must be finding a new setup, unlikely of course🙂
@@theoutdoortraditionalist yeah....like thats ever gonna happen. But you know that is out there...waiting for youre origami hands
@@theoutdoortraditionalist yeah....like thats ever gonna happen. But you know that is out there...waiting for youre origami hands
Great course and highly recommended
Couldn't agree more, and your name came up between Kev and l on a few occasions🙂 l've also made a banging sourdough starter out of a discarded piece of red cabbage from said course too.
I love my petromax ovens
Same here. Not cheap but well made and the legs on the lid are useful.