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Pethyr Vandrar
Бельгия
Добавлен 24 май 2021
Just A bloke that wants to return to a more natural way of life. Hop on if you want to join :)
I'm starting this channel for you to follow my journey to a more natural way of life.
I hope you join along where you watch me slowly evolve to become a complete caveman.
(Or just one step above that )
I'm starting this channel for you to follow my journey to a more natural way of life.
I hope you join along where you watch me slowly evolve to become a complete caveman.
(Or just one step above that )
The Medieval Folklore Tale You Haven't Heard of
It's halloween! And you know what that means? Storytime by the campfire.
Enjoy this video where I recreate some scenes from the witcher series and videogames. Where I tell the tale about Kludde. An ancient mythical being from Belgium and the Netherlands. As I said I took great inspiration from Geralt of Rivia and the witcher 3. If you like it or want to see more. Please consider subscribing and liking this video :).
Happy Samhain!
Enjoy this video where I recreate some scenes from the witcher series and videogames. Where I tell the tale about Kludde. An ancient mythical being from Belgium and the Netherlands. As I said I took great inspiration from Geralt of Rivia and the witcher 3. If you like it or want to see more. Please consider subscribing and liking this video :).
Happy Samhain!
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How to make the Ultimate Stick for your everyday outdoor needs!
Просмотров 10 тыс.21 день назад
In this video I will show you how to make the ultimate adventure staff of your own. Walking staffs, sticks, walking sticks... Whatever you name it. If you go into the wild you want a stick by your side to aid you on your travels. It is a multipurpose tool that will proof handy in many situations! How to make the ultimate staff/stick for all your adventures!
Immigrating to Sweden? - My hopes and dreams
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.Месяц назад
In this video I talk about my hopes and dreams for the future. I discuss the possibility of moving/immigrating to Sweden and what my plans are for the future. I shortly discuss the Subscriber event Kalle Flodin organizes together with the Solelfteå Kommun.
Embarking On A Wild 30-DAYS Mongolian Adventure With Locals
Просмотров 246Месяц назад
My name is petyr and I am travelling Mongolia for one month. Previously I travelled to the GOBI desert to visit the place where all of the earth’s energy converges. Now awaits a new adventure This endeavour would be my largest adventure yet. Travelling from the capital all the way to the ALTAI mountains. I am not doing this alone. I am accompanied with my good friend and his family. They will g...
Travelling to the most energetic place in the world
Просмотров 2572 месяца назад
I will be living in Mongolia for 30 days. On my first few days we went to the GOBI desert to visit a holy temple. It's no ordinary temple. Buddhists believe that all of the world energy converges in this place. We travel from Ulaanbaatar to the desert by night train. Hope you enjoy the video.
Spending the night in Ancient Cabin in the Woods
Просмотров 5752 месяца назад
In this video we tend to experience what it was like to overnight in a 'griendwerkershut'. Translated in English you could say Woodworkershut. This is a small hut made my woodworkers that worked in the wetlands in the Netherlands. As they would often spend up to a week in these wetlands they build very primitive shelters made of willow branches. It was a fun experiment and truly cool to experie...
It's okay, rest a bit. the journey is hard - Nature ambience [ASMR]
Просмотров 503 месяца назад
It's okay, rest a bit. The journey is hard but I hope you find some peace with this nature ambience. For all those that couldn't make it to nature today, I'm bringing nature to you. ASMR
How to start learning Bushcraft
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.4 месяца назад
In this video I explain why i want to practice bushcraft. This skillset revolves around wilderness skills. Bushcraft really is a way to connect with nature like no other. It is the basis of a resilient and independent self.
This place feels like a fantasy world!
Просмотров 8195 месяцев назад
This place feels like a fantasy world!
From office job to Wilderness expert - My Journey
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From office job to Wilderness expert - My Journey
Trekking The Stunning Laugavegur Trail
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Trekking The Stunning Laugavegur Trail
Mesmerizing Aerial Views Of Norway: A Cinematic Escape
Просмотров 1122 года назад
Mesmerizing Aerial Views Of Norway: A Cinematic Escape
The most beautiful country in the world!
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.3 года назад
The most beautiful country in the world!
Rewilding myself - The path to happiness
Просмотров 1243 года назад
Rewilding myself - The path to happiness
Illegal wildcamping during the pandemic
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Illegal wildcamping during the pandemic
It’s called a walking stick…… I got one already, it’s a wizards staff and I can beat your ass with it too, mines better cuz I made it first😀🖕
4:11 Rebar as a file? Brilliant! 🤙🏽
@@bildo99ify 😁
I’ve been interested in visiting Mongolia ever since watching The Grand Tour where one of their specials filmed there. Looks like absolutely beautiful country.
We actually where not far from the town of Mohron at a certain point. Gave me a chuckle when i saw it on the map 😅
@ That’s awesome. I’m thoroughly enjoying watching your travels and am glad I stumbled upon your channel. It’s fascinating to see different parts of the world and different lifestyles.
@@zanewolfe2173 thank you :) glad you enjoy my content!
Keep the campfire stories coming, if you are still with us 😉
haha I'm Still alive!
What did you use to attach the metal spike to the stick?
@@VvVv-qs6zg I used some tec7 glue and knocked some nails in there to be sure :)
Love the creativity. Commenting to boost you. Hope your channel grows friend.
Thank you so much! Let me know if u want to see more of these :)
We need to subscribe, then like n comment on every new video, this channel has the potential to become a cornerstone of RUclips! Please keep it up, can't wait to see you succeed on this platform!
I feel humbled by your words! But i would love to make more of these so comment away 😁
Great story telling! what a interesting idea for a video, very spooky but cool 😀you will deff get asked to tell some camp fire stories now you made this video when the time comes 😀
Haha thanks! I guess thats a burden I need to carry now 😅
For those in the eastern woodlands, or at least in Maryland, we have plenty of pawpaw trees. They grow nice and straight and are a real light wood. I use the hell out of my sticks and my OG pawpaw is with me most of the time
I'm not an expert on tree species overseas but it sounds like a great choice!
I've have three staffs of different dimensions and each one I've marked rings from the base at 10cm. gaps to half a metre. This enables me to measure the depth of water or soft mud before I venture into it thus preventing any misfortunes. Also, contrary to what many American videos show I don't fashion any sort of hand grip as this allows me to easily slide my hand to exactly the correct place for best grip for the situation. 😊
Exactly!
I used hazel and ash for my thumb sticks and blackthorn for my Irish fighting stick ,shillelagh
Ah nice choice! Haven't tried blackthorn yet. Hard to find straight shoots here :D
@@Pethyr.Vandrar straighten slight bends with hair dryer or hot air gun or my mate steams his
@@keithcaldwell7673 cool!
Thanks man, Never considered having a walking staff before but you convinced me. It surely makes you gain +10 wisdom point just wielding it haha.
Haha Glad to hear it! :D
Very Satisfying! I want to make my Abuela one ( when she needs it)
I live in Austria, in an area between forests and mountains. Mine is 2 meters +. It is long enough to be used as a climbing aid when climbing up or down hills... and the carbonization is not Japanese. We did that in Europe and it was then replaced by tarring because firstly: it provides better protection against moisture and pests than carbonization and secondly, I quote: .. and lignin (the substance that holds wood together) does decompose between 135 and 235°C, but carbonization requires 800°C and more, so you only weaken the wood....
Oh thanks for the insight! Will look into that further for my next stick :)
I enjoyed your video! I switched over to barefoot shoes about 8 months ago and I expect I will continue with them. They are so comfortable and I believe they have helped with my foot issues (plantar fasciitis). Yours look very nice - I will probably have to get some better ones in the the long run. I've been using very inexpensive ones so far.
Glad you liked my video. They are indeed 'life changing' when used correctly :D
@@Pethyr.Vandrar That qualifier is pretty key! I tried to use them for playing an active court sport (pickleball) and may have aggravated my existing back condition. Now, I don't wear them for pickleball - just everything else!
I will like , an explanation of, why to use stick and its benefits .
@@ragv1954 was planning on doing that in the (near) future :)
Where do buy the alpine tip?? I have never seen anything like those in any store. Nice video, nice stick. 👍👍
@@hulkthedane7542 thanks! I bought mine on Ebay. Try searching for alpine ferrule :)
For anyone considering following his advice, don't put a steel spike at the bottom of your walking stick unless you want to be removing leaves every few steps. Also, don't listen to what he said about the height of your stick. Different sizes have different utility, and no one will actually care if your hiking stick is long unless you ornament to look like a wizard staff with...oh I don't know, just spitballing here, woodburned norse runes?
@@rustyshackleford6906 there is no right or wrong, just sharing how I made mine and my experiences :)
Nice touch talking about wood meaning in the folklore
@@kanivalnoone6047 Thank you :)
5:29 Yes, that is valid criticism. Our forests are sadly very "monoculture", people get surprised on how little untouched forest we have in Sweden. There's like 0.1% that's still untouched, sadly the logging companies couldn't care less and want to have access to that as well. I wish we could massively expand the protected forests that we have, we need more areas and places where nature is left unmolested from corporate interests..
If I can help to protect it somehow I will!
@@Pethyr.Vandrar Skogsstyrelsen has a website with info on it, Go there and you can find out more info on ways you can protect forest. They have a page called skydda skog, you can find more info there about it..
@@Pethyr.Vandrar I will send you an email cause youtube keep herpaderping my comments,
@@Pethyr.Vandrar Skickade dig ett mail för att RUclips varit ett rövhål, skogsstyrelsen har info som kan hjälpa dig att skydda skog. Hoppas att du får användning av den info'm, önskade mer brydde sig om skogen på detta sätt 😆.
my new favourite channel, thanks brother. Hope to see more!
@@jeseppenatur8897 Oh damn I'm humbled by your words! Thank you so much 😄
wonderful video and music choice is great! I'm going to make one, what is that spear head called? i cannot find similar to it.
Great! try looking for stock fachmann spike :)
In my area of the rocky mountians, I ended up using aspen for a few walking staves and canes. They are good for being lightweight, durable and easy to carve, and respond positive to pyrography. I set a carnelian in one with bees wax and power carved a scalloped finger groove style chevron grip for the hand placment, then gave it to my dad for him to use while up at the family cabin. He still has it to this day.
Such a cool story you shared! Yeah You can buy walking sticks all you want and really cheap these days. But there is something about making one yourself. Especially when you can make your relatives happy :)
thats a really nice stick
Do we use a branch or a young tree itself as the stick? How do we harvest the stick.
Preferably a straight branch from an existing tree, or a branch from a coppice tree so the tree will heal naturally. If you happen to find many young trees close together you might choose one of your liking... To minimize impact on the environment 😊.
Is there any way to know if the wood I choose will crack? First time I tried to make one, it cracked when left to dry. Nice video, inspired me to try again
The key here is to let the wood dry slow. Often it cracks cause of it drying to quick. Try covering both tips with mud or something that will stop the water from escaping too fast. Let it dry for a few days in room temperature and you should be fine :) After that you can start processing further.
Thats a good looking stick, great video and thank you for sharing
I'm glad you liked it 😊
Very nicely done. Iv got an old Christmas tree I made into a staff. Love it when mother nature does all the beauty for me.
How nice to repurpose your ol Christmas tree instead of throwing or burning it :D. Christmass staff has a nice ring to it too!
and now imagine how cool would be mounting some gem to your stick (so you could be full wizard mode) 🤩
That a very good idea actually!
I was always taught to make sure the height of the stick is above your eyes, that way if you do fall on it it is much less likely to jab you in the eyes or face.
@@GruntBurger I guess there is no right or wrong. Longer may be heavier and people will look at you a bit funny 😅 but don't let that stop you from going for the Gandalf look!
@@Pethyr.Vandrar I'd judge the stick more harshly for having sloppily wood-burned runes on it, than I would for it being tall. A tall walking stick is more useful than a short one (I say that from experience), whereas the runes are ornamental.
@@rustyshackleford6906 You seem to have a real stiff stick up your ass about the runes lmao
@@rustyshackleford6906 6 feet of bamboo was just about perfect for me.
Youd judge a stick...? Alrighty then 😂 @rustyshackleford6906
It looks amazing and it was fun to watch! I think i'll try it myself, the next time i find a fitting stick
@@Wassel_ thanks for watching! I'm glad I inspired some people to try the stick life. :D
This is runic spear, not just stick.
I like the idea! The pointy end is certainly a great defense.
yes very handy
Some fandabi dozi inspiration? Loved the video :)
@@cleanixx5343 Yes! I love his work and his philosophy 😄
What about birch wood?
Mhmm, I would say it's more of a medium weight stick but very easy to carve! Would be a great choice! I'm not sure about the myths and folklore but from what I learned they would have been connected to renewal, fertility and purification. 😃
Love the meaning behind different woods, as well as the alpine spike!
Thank you! Yes it's very interesting to learn all the stories behind it :)
Amazing video, was looking for something like this. Incredibly high production quality for a channel of this size!
@@RustbucketEngineer thank you so much! Your kind words mean a lot! :)
Nice one, maybe we can make me a stick when you are back in Sweden 😃
@@lifeof_guy haha yes, Could be a nifty little side project!
@@Pethyr.Vandrar I think so too 👍🏼😉
That's great! I want one of the staffs 😀 nice personal touches, especially like the Nordic engraving... and as always, enjoyed your comic presentation...
Haha I'm glad you liked it!
This video truly changed my life! Thank you
@@dekeldervevo1168 🥰
Loved the idea and all the ancient mythology information! The saying on the stick is also a nice reminder to pursue your goals!
@@dejagerph thank you! I feel it makes you feel connected to history even more when you know that our ancestors used the same wood types for various reasons 😁.
loved the wood burn detail
Yeah really happy with it aswell. Be carefull not to overdo it tho 😅
Bro, why is this so true? 😂
Because it is!
For all foreigners, you are welcome, as long as you make an effort to become part of Swedish society. Please learn our language and engage in our culture. God bless
@@Hallvard0 tack så mycket! Jag lär mig svenska men det är inte bra! Jag älskar svensk och norsk kultur! :)
Sweden is great because of Swedes. Replace the Swedes and you won't have Sweden. Dillude the ratio of Swede to non-Swede and Sweden will be worse.
@@Pethyr.Vandrar bara att du försöker är uppskattat, stressa inte det för mycket. Om du kollar på svensk media så kommer du över tid lära dig språket, det kommer med tiden. Sist vill jag säga välkommen, hoppas du har en trevlig tid i Sverige..
Tack så mycket :)
You just need to make it happen about the land and education thing. I think it would be amazing!!
@@wheresrobbie yes idd! Working on it 🫡
Would be awesome if you would join the community here!! 😀
I would love to!
@@Pethyr.Vandrar Then…. Come 😉
See you there next year?? 😏👏🏼
@@LenethWitte If I find something by then! Fingers crossed :D
I guess we are all on the same page about moving to Sweden! 😅 Its nice to see people who share the same dreams!
Haha yes idd! Hope your dreams come true one day :)
@@Pethyr.Vandrar Thank you! Same as yours! Who knows we might become neighbors in the future 😂
@@dejagerph Who knows ;)
Pétyr thanks for sharing your dreams and thoughts !! Always good to hear people with similar dreams!
Thank you Bernardo! Hope to see you soon again :)
the views worth the russian van trip!!!
@@bernardopros1736 haha yes most definitely!
What a great adventure ... love it!!
@@wheresrobbie thank you, means a lot!
@@Pethyr.Vandrar hilarious van filing and editing