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The Worldly Woodsman
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Here at The Worldly Woodsman, I'll be taking you guys along with me on backpacking journeys throughout Texas. I'll be reviewing gear and showing tutorials on outdoor related endeavors.
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Hammock Camping in the Forest
Просмотров 1594 года назад
Blake, Austin, and I spent the weekend in the national forest, hammock camping by the San Jacinto River.
Sam Houston National Forest - Card Pull
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.4 года назад
I finally had a chance to get up to the forest and check the pictures on a few of my trail cameras.
Texas Public Land Hunting : 2019
Просмотров 3644 года назад
These are some clips from my first year hunting public land. Later on in the season, i stopped filming in order to focus on hunting.
How To Tie the Taut Tarp Hitch
Просмотров 3074 года назад
This is the second knot in the useful knots series.
How To Tie the Evenk Hitch
Просмотров 2044 года назад
This video is a quick demonstration of how to tie the Evenk hitch. The Evenk hitch is a very useful knot to know when hanging a tarp.
I rubbed 2 sticks together and made fire 🔥
Просмотров 2134 года назад
I spent a day in the Sam Houston National Forest attempting to create fire from friction. I used a willow hearth and spindle, a rock that i found for the hand hold and a green branch for the bow. The cordage was 550 paracord and the tinder was cedar bark. This is only my second time to succeed with bow drill.
Big Bend National Park - Oct 2019
Просмотров 3495 лет назад
This is from our family trip that we took to big bend in October 2019.
Solo Overnight Bushcraft Camp: East Texas
Просмотров 13 тыс.5 лет назад
Solo overnight in the piney woods of the Sam Houston National Forest.
Lone Star Hiking Trail- Day Walk in the Rain
Просмотров 1326 лет назад
A few short clips i took while walking in the rain at the lone star hiking trail.
So you went camping… good for you buddy.
Hey Jr, it’s Bart Cami an Liam said they love your skills at putting a tent up that you inspire them and they said they love you
Bart an Jeff ✊🏻
From Houston and love to hike and camp in the Sam Houston National Forest. Love east Texas, i think its a slice of heaven.
What location exactly is this?
These cameras were in between cleveland and coldspring, west of shephard
@@theworldlywoodsman994 ok thanks
@@theworldlywoodsman994 off of 2025?
Thanks for this video. I just bought land in that area. In the wilderness and i was curious to know what is in there. Because I have little ones
i wouldn't be too worried but my friends small dog was attacked by coyotes one time.
@@theworldlywoodsman994 ok thanks
Hey man i have a few questions. 1. can i just walk in and start building by own shelter? (obviously taking it down when im done. 2. can i forage my own food, abiding by the hunting laws. will i be able to trap certain animals? 3. do i need any special permits or stuff to do to bushcraft at this park? Also where did you go in the park? I looekd up a map and see many camps and rifle ranges. I want be away from all that and the most secluded place possible
No commentary vids like this are the best
Where did you get that tarp?
www.amazon.com/Aqua-Quest-Defender-Tarp-Waterproof/dp/B07VBJH5HV/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?crid=294TRR444U94I&keywords=aquaquest+tarps+10x10&qid=1703859666&sprefix=aquaqueat+%2Caps%2C113&sr=8-3&ufe=app_do%3Aamzn1.fos.006c50ae-5d4c-4777-9bc0-4513d670b6bc
I got it from Amazon, it’s an aqua quest 10x10
I neeed this area cuz I want to start Bushcraft camping and this looks like the perfect area
Where did yall drop in at?
i think it was the cagle recreation area.
@theworldlywoodsman994 thank you! Do you have to pay to get into that area to camp?
@@patrickyoung2151 you do, we would have been better off finding an old logging road and parking there in order to avoid paying.
@@theworldlywoodsman994 how much did it cost?
Are you allowed to camp on the islands?
I have a mi I tent with screens, keeps bugs out. Also mini gas stove, I'm tired after long hike. the less work , the better.
Mosquitos??
I think it was too cold for mosquitos that night
As a houstonian I can tell by the fact he's not chugging water in that long sleeve, he's doing this in winter when the skeeter are few
looks like you just showed up and started a forest fire bro
Was spindle and board both willow?
Yes
quick question so i can get fire wood if im dispersed camping but only if the tree is dead and fallen down ? a little confused on that because it says getting fire wood is prohibited
Yeah my understanding is that, If it’s dead and down, it’s fair game. Definitely can’t cut any trees down, even if they’re dead.
Looked like a great trip. Hope to see you soon in the forest again.
You have great skills, thank you for sharing even if I'm a few years late.
Hey! I was walking through Sam Houston National Forest for the past two days, but I could never find an area as flat as that. I've only found areas filled with thick, impassable brush. Do you know which trailhead you started from?
If I remember correctly, this was East of trail head #14 off of Red Rd
@@theworldlywoodsman994 thank you so much for responding. I guess I was really off, as I've been walking off trailhead #1 for awhile now
@@dylanm.9859 no problem, I live closer to the east side, however, the west side is very nice. Yeah, sometimes you just have to explore around until you find a nice spot.
@@theworldlywoodsman994 have you found nice spots for bushcrafting up in the northwestern part where I was?
@@dylanm.9859 no i dont spend much time over there but it looks like there is a pond with some open ground about a mile due north of TH1 that looks pretty promising.
Do you like to smoke weed or drink alcohol when doing these activities?
Nice try fed boi
Do You have ANY IDEA how Many SASQUATCH Are in those woods? I just got back from there.. We Heard them Screaming & Vocalizing, They would Actually MIMIC The sounds we Were making Except At A TREMENDOUS VOLUME that No Human Can Replicate.. Last yr We Saw their RED EYES UP In a Tree In front of us, Which was AMAZING!! They Are the Most Curious Of beings.. I'm willing to bet they Made a Few circles around Your tent, Whether you Knew it or not... Just though you should know!
A great video! I think you have many wishlists on bushcraft. All those wishes are unfolded in this video. I hope to do that myself pretty soon!^^
Hey bud really enjoyed the video. Really liked over the fire set up. Need to find me one of those saws lol. Also in East Texas, gave me some great ideas.
More videos please!
Yes, liked your video! I have that bad ass trap, that knife cool as well. And what axe is that? Thanks
Thanks! The axe is a 19” husqvarna wooden “carpenter’s” axe. It was relatively inexpensive.
keren brother...👍👍
Well done
Thanks!
Gee shut the fuck up you talk too much...smh
Loving your channel so far. Would love to go camping with you or just drive in the forest. I'm right on lake Conroe
Where the hell do you even find public land
tpwd.texas.gov/publications/pwdpubs/media/pwd_bk_w7000_0112a.pdf
that is, if you are in texas ^^^
@@theworldlywoodsman994 thanks
@@joseortegaa2349 no problem
What book were you reading?
It was 'Bushcraft: Outdoor Skills and Wilderness Survival' by Mors Kochanski
Enjoyed the video, what pack are u using and how many liters? Thank you!
Thanks! the pack is a hidden woodsmen deep woods ruck and the capacity is 50 L.
That axe looks a bit big for a night camping. What do you think? Was it really worth it to bring it or so you think a smaller axe would be just a good?
A smaller axe would definitely be just as good. I have a hatchet but I like the way this axe looks better. lol
East Texas - aka easy mode. You can sleep without any shelter for 9 months of the year, and water is plentiful. Try south or west texas if you want to be anything other than a joke.
Do it then😐
@@xxsky6584 I have.
You did a great job on the video and enjoyed viewing your game camera snapshots. Stay safe.
Thanks a lot! You too.
Was this at Little Lake Creek?
No, this was on the east side near 59
Good start
Also, where are you getting your water from? Is the boiling of water you're doing to kill/cure it?
I brought enough water with me but sometimes I'll boil river water, or use a water filter like the katadyn pro or the sawyer mini.
Hey man I had another question, how did you handle the bugs? The ants, spiders etc that crawl inside the tent? I did spend a few nights here at the Camp Trailhead #6 or #9 I forgot but it has a walk in came site right next to the water after a .7 mile hike into the woods
Hey man can you give me the location of this spot? I want to check it out. I'm in Pasadena, texas looking to start doing camping like this. Is there a forum for such things?
This is in the Sam Houston National Forest. There are a few National Forests to choose from in east Texas. The Davy Crockett, Angelina and Sabine national forests should all be pretty close to you. I dont really know of any forums though.
@@theworldlywoodsman994 thanks for the heads up man. Do you remember exactly where you stayed at? I wouldn't mind going and camping there myself seemed peaceful. Or even if you could give me some tips on how you found this spot in the first place would be much appreciated! If you can do you mind emailing me ? as713992693297@gmail.com
Lol might see some hogs gotta bring extra clips! Im not hating but its just funny
lol ive run into a few down there.
@@theworldlywoodsman994 but like who still uses clips?
@@dustinropp haha They're fun.
Awesome video! I’m from Texas and I’ve been looking to get into some primitive camping I’m in the Dallas area do you k ow of any areas near me you’d recommend? And also what are a few tips you would give someone just starting out?
Hi! Just a question. Would you be willing to visit a campsite heard toward first time "primitive campers" or "campers" in general? I'm also in the Dallas area and I own some land. Due to my love of camping and boredom of being laid off and coronavirus - I have some ideas lol. I would also try hipcamp or airbnb for primitive camping spots. I would recommend using that type of service for starting out. That way you can control what you are comfortable with (running water, fire pit, and ect). There are also national forests around east Texas where you can do dispersed camping. Not sure if there are regulations due to covid19
The Lyndon B Johnson National Grasslands are pretty close to Dallas. I've never been there but they might allow dispersed camping which would be really cool. Colorado Bend State Park is a three hour drive from Dallas, which would be a nice place to camp. Some tips might be, always bring plenty of water, rain gear and warm clothes. Cleverhiker.com has some reallt good tutorials, especially for buying gear.
The Worldly Woodsman great ill definitely look into to that thank you
East texas was surprisingly cool during this drought the rest of texas seems to have. Bringing warm clothes are a must
How far did you out to be more secluded. I am considering camping, but, I am particular about being left alone.
At this spot, i was not very far from a road, just a few hundred yards. I have never been back to this site, but my usual spots are at least half a mile from any man made roads or structures.
I hate legality question but are you allowed to bushcraft there? In North Carolina, all the state parks almost explicitly say no bushcrafting.
yeah, there are a lot of prohibitions, but from what i read, in the national forests of texas, you can build fires and camp anywhere, after deer season is over. you cant leave any structures built past 72 hours though. Also, leave no trace.
@@theworldlywoodsman994 i mean the leave no trace is kind of a given.
@@dustinropp Yeah for sure, you also cant cut down any standing trees, you have to use dead fall.
You cannot in our state parks either, however he is in a national forest where you can camp anywhere you please as long as there is no burn ban, nor hunting season.
Great video, well done! I’ve thought about one of those saws but they just seem to make a weird hollow metal sound.
Good set up. I would have to loose those funky tent stakes. Get a dozen anodized aluminum stakes off amazon for 10 bucks. Lighter, less volume, easier to install and will not break.
i agree plus they would look cooler haha
@@theworldlywoodsman994 rule #1 look cool 😎
Cool footage buddy! Dropped ya a sub...hit us back when you can thanks!
What’s your backpack you use
that one there is the hidden woodsman deep woods ruck brother
Take me!!!
Awesome scenes. Hope to go one day.
I can tell by your mag plate you shoot idpa or uspsa ..
Sotallytober haha! I wish I did, I just keep em numbered so if I have problems with one, I know which one to throw in the back of the closet.