Bushcraft Camp - Upside-Down Fire, Cooking Soup, Second Wall, CHECKIN' INNN!

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    Folks,
    in this video, i get out to bushcraft basecamp and do a few things. First, i make my first upside-down fire, which worked great. Second, I cut up some veggies and make some chicken noodle soup. Warm soup on a cold day! Third, i did do some work at the camp. I came up with a cool idea how i can store my pack and tools, carved a new pot hanger, and started working on another wall.
    Thank you for watching.
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  • @ScrambledO
    @ScrambledO  7 лет назад +71

    *Thanks for watching guys! CLICK THAT NOTIFICATION BELL UNDER THE VIDEO, so can get alerts when I publish new videos. I have lots of videos to film and edit. Looking to keep up the pace of 2-4 videos per week!*

    • @adventuringwithchris3562
      @adventuringwithchris3562 7 лет назад +1

      Scrambled O You Should do a Rice and Chicken video or even do a Fish Pilaf 😂😬

    • @rokan1983
      @rokan1983 7 лет назад

      How about making damper to go with the soup or stew. All it takes is some self-raising flour and salt to make.

    • @bluefang97
      @bluefang97 7 лет назад +1

      Scrambled O hey i was wondering if like you ever have film of you messing up kinda like bloopers i guess but yeah if ya do i think itd be a pretty niffty thing to see

    • @mason2085
      @mason2085 7 лет назад +3

      You should make a video on sharpening your saw

    • @mason2085
      @mason2085 7 лет назад +1

      Scrambled O make a video on sharpening your tools and saw

  • @Nicholasjordanbergmann
    @Nicholasjordanbergmann 7 лет назад +43

    Scrambled o thanks for being a great bushcraft channel that isn't Canadian

    • @pieceofnature8726
      @pieceofnature8726 7 лет назад +1

      canadian environment is way harder for bushcrafter :P trust me

    • @dougLinker
      @dougLinker 7 лет назад +7

      He wishes he was 😜

    • @jamesquesnel3493
      @jamesquesnel3493 7 лет назад

      Piece of Nature I sooooo agree

    • @ScrambledO
      @ScrambledO  7 лет назад +3

      Hhahahaha

    • @DeadLikeTick
      @DeadLikeTick 7 лет назад +1

      Some of the British ones are really good. MCQBushcraft is awesome. Also try Survival Lilly and Post-apocalyptic garage from Austria.

  • @tgsurvival3188
    @tgsurvival3188 7 лет назад

    a good addition to any camp is a fire reflector. it reflects hear back at your camp and keeps you warm throughout the night. ever since I've built one I've stayed warm

  • @kan-zee
    @kan-zee 7 лет назад +13

    Your amazingly produced videos, make Bushcrafting a real Joy....cheers

    • @ScrambledO
      @ScrambledO  7 лет назад +4

      +Kanzee I am happy that you enjoy the vids! 🌲🌲🌲😄🔥🌲🌲

  • @Yasinx63
    @Yasinx63 7 лет назад

    Nature... The Best place to be in...

  • @goobs9975
    @goobs9975 7 лет назад

    You and Joe are the best bushcrafters on RUclips

  • @Janicea
    @Janicea 7 лет назад

    I watch your videos to wind down to because they're that chill & relaxing lol

  • @JenniferLee-wx8qw
    @JenniferLee-wx8qw 7 лет назад

    Can't wait for more. Thanks.

  • @yehaw666
    @yehaw666 7 лет назад

    Am I the only one that likes watching him make food, cook food, and Eat food???

  • @TheAscendedbeings
    @TheAscendedbeings 7 лет назад

    Liked that bit of Scrambled slow-mo

  • @ad6183
    @ad6183 7 лет назад

    YESSSS!!!!!!!!!!! the checking is BACK! just made my day man! AWESOME VIDEO as per usual man!!

  • @SN-qu2gz
    @SN-qu2gz 7 лет назад

    Oh thank god it's back! Thank you!

  • @lamb7
    @lamb7 7 лет назад

    Thanks, O! Another great video. I bushcraft vicariously through these, being older and not very well.
    You're a great teacher, and very funny. .....and, yeah....we needed the intro. :)

  • @se899
    @se899 7 лет назад +12

    You probably won't see this comment but you inspire me man! Keep up the good work!

    • @ScrambledO
      @ScrambledO  7 лет назад +13

      +Sully Eanes I see them all! 😃 thanks sully.

  • @johns6886
    @johns6886 7 лет назад

    car salesman of the year. awesome video as always.

  • @Bigcampin
    @Bigcampin 7 лет назад

    Random ppl in the woods might think your crazy for the things you do,your funny as hell keep rolling out videos Martin!

  • @dougLinker
    @dougLinker 7 лет назад +14

    You should make a video about winter camping with cool guys -just a suggestion

  • @jonjaquez
    @jonjaquez 7 лет назад

    oh yeahhhhh some good ol scrambled o

  • @stonealexander8233
    @stonealexander8233 7 лет назад +13

    I think a solid addition to the camp would be a hip/stomach height table. I find in my bushcraft camp it's nice to have a place to lay out things to work on. It would be a basic platform, just at a higher height than a bed or chair.

    • @MrDharmabum1
      @MrDharmabum1 7 лет назад +8

      Stone Alexander and a saw horse...

  • @JosephPembroke
    @JosephPembroke 7 лет назад

    much respect to you man. Thank you for these.

  • @MarkAJ311
    @MarkAJ311 7 лет назад

    Gotta love this weather... 75 and summer camping Friday, 30 and cooking soup over a fire to keep warm Saturday. 😁 great vid as always bud!

  • @connerr8742
    @connerr8742 7 лет назад

    My scout leader used to always say "smoke follows beauty, and Beauty was a horse."

  • @cameronbaker7020
    @cameronbaker7020 7 лет назад

    A breakfast pizza would make a great bushcraft breakfast!!

  • @I_am_Jeff
    @I_am_Jeff 7 лет назад

    Love the stache and like always a great video. Thanks for sharing

  • @ChadMorgan709
    @ChadMorgan709 7 лет назад

    Chili is also another hearty camp food for winter and relatively east to make. The camp is coming along great. Keep them coming.

  • @tinaturner134
    @tinaturner134 7 лет назад

    This is awesome fantastic bushcraft channel it's amazing what it does with his videos amazing especially the comedian bit and to things learn about the outside and I am glad to support this amazing man and his amazing bushcraft channel 👍🏆👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏

  • @waltermitchell2359
    @waltermitchell2359 7 лет назад

    Hey buddy love the bushcraft breakfast series would love to see more
    Thanks

  • @grupogatodomato
    @grupogatodomato 7 лет назад

    Excellent video. Congratulations.
    Buck saw very beautiful and efficient.
    Big hug from the south of Brazil.

    • @ScrambledO
      @ScrambledO  7 лет назад

      +grupogatodomato 😃🖒 thanks!

  • @tomgregelevich6493
    @tomgregelevich6493 7 лет назад

    awesome vid. awesome looking chicken soup. good looking camp. I really enjoy the camp cooking videos.

  • @desertfun4all650
    @desertfun4all650 7 лет назад

    Great video as always. Keep up the good work. Camp is looking really good.

  • @colinbrown4008
    @colinbrown4008 7 лет назад

    Awesome vid yet again dude, scrambled o patch sounds amazing

  • @AustinOutdoorsNorthWest
    @AustinOutdoorsNorthWest 7 лет назад

    More cooking vids would be awesome! Nothing like getting good ideas for when I'm out!

  • @pauln2661
    @pauln2661 7 лет назад +4

    Build a cache near your camp. Dig a square hole knee deep or more. Drive in upright stakes and go around the outside of the stakes with branches or cut wood sections. Make a lid with more branches. Then you can hide tools, tinder, spare tarp, twine, wire etc. Just cover it with leaves and dead wood to make it look like the forest floor.

  • @wvoutdoorsman5326
    @wvoutdoorsman5326 7 лет назад

    I like veggie soup with some chunks of canned venison!!! Chicken soup looked awesome!!!

  • @Woodswalker1965
    @Woodswalker1965 7 лет назад

    Love soup! Thanks bud!

  • @yankey4
    @yankey4 7 лет назад

    DUDE your fire was upside DOWN!!! lol love it brother. God Bless

  • @kawasutanku
    @kawasutanku 7 лет назад

    soup sounds good may have to make some for lunch. Spoon looked pretty well made also.

  • @mikepurkey6070
    @mikepurkey6070 6 лет назад

    That might be the smallest cutting board i have ever seen....lol love it.

  • @bigbird3461
    @bigbird3461 7 лет назад

    Great video as usual Scrabbled O!!!

  • @paulmcpherson2564
    @paulmcpherson2564 6 лет назад

    Scrambled O, you're a goddamn genius with you camera work and bushcraft. Impressed once again.

  • @vivianqing5708
    @vivianqing5708 7 лет назад

    more cooking video pls! LOVE IT

  • @artistaloca4
    @artistaloca4 5 лет назад

    Hey- place is looking smart... I almost always build windbreaks around my camp, even to 5-6' high. It has helped me to be sooo much more comfortable working inside there, and doesn't much matter from where the wind shall come..😎 Hope this helps you, and, letting you know that someone is respecting and enjoying this video a year later. Peace✌

  • @yDAUNL3SS
    @yDAUNL3SS 7 лет назад

    really like your videos scrambled o keep doing what youre doing man

  • @Bajadave760
    @Bajadave760 7 лет назад

    15:05 15:07 15:09 HAHAHA YES YES YES NEVER FAILS!! YEEEAAY. By the way, dam glad to have the intro back scrambled o!

  • @susanstoltz2555
    @susanstoltz2555 7 лет назад

    Love the upside down fire, especially in wet conditions. Thanks for the great tip and another awesome video!

  • @joshuasim6745
    @joshuasim6745 7 лет назад

    checking in once again!! love your videos. please keep making them!

  • @performanceregina
    @performanceregina 7 лет назад

    Love the shot @ 18:55 of the carvings a la Doug Outside!

  • @truenorth365
    @truenorth365 7 лет назад

    Your videos really inspire me to go out and try some bushcraft man! Thank you for doing all these videos (thumbs up)

  • @MySelfReliance
    @MySelfReliance 7 лет назад +1

    Awesome video buddy, I think it's your best yet (next to the one I'm in of course)

  • @Granolees
    @Granolees 7 лет назад

    Super busy at work but definitely can make time for some scrambled

  • @ensaymadaube
    @ensaymadaube 7 лет назад

    Love the edits and music xD keep it up Scrambled O! Aloha from Hawaii :D

  • @brucewilliams464
    @brucewilliams464 7 лет назад

    I'm from Ohio as well, had no clue you were too until this video. Love what you do man keep it up

  • @thevideostump46239
    @thevideostump46239 7 лет назад

    Dude, that was awesome! Yahhhh need to watch that guard on the timer, wink wink nudge nudge.... The wood was mocking you, "woodbeard!!" lol...

  • @joshl90
    @joshl90 7 лет назад

    I dig your style. And the stache is legit. I've had one for a few months now.

  • @sionecrosland930
    @sionecrosland930 7 лет назад

    Two thumbs all the way up on this one! Keep on keepin on. Doing great

  • @armancho76
    @armancho76 7 лет назад

    Nice bro .. love watching the progress of your camp ..soup looked good ..think ill make some definitely a good idea for a chilly snowy day ..

  • @sjolink
    @sjolink 7 лет назад

    The knot you were trying to tie was a clove hitch. The mistake you made was the end you were using to tie around the pot holder (standing end) had to over the end used to tie to the tripod (running end) before coming around again and under the the loop crossed over the running end. You basically ended up tying a half hitch, but as some others said already, if you can't tie knots tie lots. Awesome video. Need to build myself a camp like this, probably this summer.

  • @RaymondSamuray
    @RaymondSamuray 7 лет назад

    Hell yay...fresh shave

  • @Seathasky
    @Seathasky 7 лет назад

    Love the video Scrambled O

  • @kateandjanasoutdooradventu3553
    @kateandjanasoutdooradventu3553 7 лет назад

    Find you a piece of old roofing tin and make you a fire reflector. Works well to direct the heat toward your shelter, won't burn and blocks some of the wind.

  • @windowclean100
    @windowclean100 7 лет назад

    It's all about the details carvel some knobs ends on those sticks for your hangers on the wall make it look pretty👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @patrickbryanoutside7416
    @patrickbryanoutside7416 7 лет назад

    Always smile when I see your name pop up on my subscription list. Hands down my favorite channel. The knot you tied on handle I believe is a clove hitch. I am ready for one of your "answer questions from your subscribers episodes ". Would be awesome if you did it from camp. Those episodes are so funny. OK O keep on keeping on.

  • @diddyzzz
    @diddyzzz 7 лет назад

    Thank you for the intro!! 👍

  • @r-monsolace2630
    @r-monsolace2630 7 лет назад

    Build that wall........ son. 👊🏽

  • @blacksheep6821
    @blacksheep6821 7 лет назад +9

    Regarding the smoke, try building a circle of stones, removing a couple of the front stones for air flow, and put a high wall of wood 3-4 feet tall in the back. Oxygen will come in the front, burn, and rise with the smoke where the wall in the back is, away from you and the shelter. Hope that makes sense. Lots of fun watching your videos. Thanks again.

    • @capturedbythepiratemorgan2650
      @capturedbythepiratemorgan2650 7 лет назад +2

      Exactly what I was going to suggest. To improve air flow into the bottom of the fire, creating less smoke and an even better upward smoke, you can also dig into the ground at an angle from the front opening of the fire pit, which should be shaped like a horse shoe. Just picture a U with the two ends slightly turned in towards each other. The more you can control where the oxygen is flowing from the more you can predict where the smoke will go. Open fires equal smoke going wherever the wind is.

  • @bumpstaggers4177
    @bumpstaggers4177 7 лет назад

    Ohio weather is one of a kinda. great camp man.

  • @MCQBushcraft
    @MCQBushcraft 7 лет назад

    That shelter is looking great, love the walls!

  • @survivaldubejosephdube5008
    @survivaldubejosephdube5008 7 лет назад

    oohh sap! That means the tipity top of the tree was'nt quite dead yet!!! it happens! Great video bro!

  • @theohardwicke231
    @theohardwicke231 7 лет назад

    That knot is called a clove hitch and it's actually very strong. The froth coming from the log is boiling sap.

  • @brettsteele7386
    @brettsteele7386 7 лет назад

    I went camping for three days this last week. It was cold so we decided to make a stew over the camp fire and it was the best stew I have ever had. I will do that again. I do like the idea of chicken noodle soup. Great video.

  • @capturedbythepiratemorgan2650
    @capturedbythepiratemorgan2650 7 лет назад

    Soup and hot drink are creature comforts that make a cold day much more enjoyable! Camp is coming along well! I see a bigger cutting board in your future hahaha

  • @MrDuhfactor
    @MrDuhfactor 7 лет назад

    I love the cooking episodes bud, any time you cook something new, I love it! Great videos, lots of fun to watch!

  • @kolt193
    @kolt193 7 лет назад

    Wish I could join you and escape the troubles of school/work. Love the vids

  • @DriveShaftDrew
    @DriveShaftDrew 7 лет назад

    you will find the old upside down fire will burn a lot longer with less time spent feeding the fire that is how the natives always built their fires and the bubbles you seen coming out of the wood was the wetness and sap leaving the wood
    great looking soup smart idea on a chilly day forsure
    you sure are making great progress on the camp
    if worst comes to worst you may need to move the fire so you dont get smoked out
    but time will tell once your shelter is complete
    great days work great progress my friend

  • @ALemonCannon2
    @ALemonCannon2 7 лет назад

    You make some of the best high effort videos man, love your channel. :)

  • @EODReddFox
    @EODReddFox 7 лет назад

    That AS backsaw is a beast.

  • @ginawhisnant9966
    @ginawhisnant9966 5 лет назад

    If it is a semi-permanent camp you might consider putting up a tarp to catch water in a barrel or bucket to use for emergencies or washing. You would need to cover the catch basin with screen to keep out bugs, debris and keep birds from drowning in it. Just a camo colored tarp with one end tied taunt between two trees up shoulder high and posts closer together about knee high with a bucket in the middle would work.

  • @wubba_chicken
    @wubba_chicken 7 лет назад

    Brilliant the intro and outro of the original we all love. It's part of what made you famous Martin and great to see again. Kids ask why you don't do it anymore 🤔 this one saved my ass please continue with the introduction of the scramble o

  • @drewlucero3916
    @drewlucero3916 7 лет назад

    Euu looooky there Mr O checking in with a great video 🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @bamboesnaaeirz
    @bamboesnaaeirz 7 лет назад

    Damn mane you looking GOOOOOOOOOD! great video as usual scram. pz

  • @Collins0566
    @Collins0566 7 лет назад

    Scrabbled O.....I really enjoy your channel. Recently I've been working on a backwoods camp area about 2 miles into a secluded area of Jefferson national forest in VA. It's a lot of fun to get out and do something fun and new each time I go to camp. Keep making the videos, because we like watching them.

  • @TheDaveDryden
    @TheDaveDryden 7 лет назад

    I recently did bannock sausage rolls for the first time, they taste amazing you should try it. pre cook sausage on the fire, wrap sausage in bannock. cook bannock on fire, add ketchup and enjoy!

  • @NilzeN1
    @NilzeN1 7 лет назад

    these videos are amazing man keep it up

  • @kbulman1925
    @kbulman1925 7 лет назад

    Once again another awesome video! I believe the knot you were trying to tie is a clove hitch. It works great I use it all the time.

  • @matthewharris3672
    @matthewharris3672 7 лет назад

    I'm not sure if you're into Bannock or not but, what I've done in the past with my kids is cook your bacon to you desired crispness then set aside. I mix up a normal Bannock recipe but add in some cinnamon/sugar mix to the Bannock. Take a piece or two of bacon, wrap the Bannock around it (into like a patty of some sort), then fry it up in some butter or oil. I bring a container of Maple Syrup and dip or smother your Bacon Bannock. Delicious. I've also added chocolate chips and dried fruit to Bannock and we love it.

  • @adventuringwithchris3562
    @adventuringwithchris3562 7 лет назад +5

    HEY SCRAMBLED O!! HOPE YOUR HAVING A GOOD DAY MY FRIEND! 😁😁

  • @rocktroll2002
    @rocktroll2002 7 лет назад

    Awesome video, the foam is moisture from the wood, I tend to use a longer piece of bank line for my tripod if it's too low I just pull the line up and loop it over the top of the tripod. I have to say thanks for inspiring me to get back into the woods and build my own shelter.

  • @chypres89
    @chypres89 7 лет назад

    LMAO i lost it when you started eating that man.

  • @musemenow
    @musemenow 7 лет назад

    lot of influence from canterbury. one of my favorite survivalists

  • @sardes1985
    @sardes1985 7 лет назад

    great video. that soup looked well yummy. I thinks I might try it 🤔. what about making a table!😆😎⛺ xxx

  • @НиколайБорцов-е1ы
    @НиколайБорцов-е1ы 7 лет назад

    I like the action in your newer videos

  • @TheCrapcakes
    @TheCrapcakes 7 лет назад

    Not gonna lie, when I first found your channel I thought you were annoying. Now it's great to see how well produced the videos are and how far your skills have come. Also, I've grown to enjoy your personality. Keep up the great work

  • @lochietiffin725
    @lochietiffin725 7 лет назад

    love ur videos scrambled O keep it up :)

  • @thenati2938
    @thenati2938 7 лет назад

    ScrambledO the original knot you made was called a clove hitch. Very effective and easy to untie (unless you tie a bunch of knots over top of it...:). You can tie a safety knot at the end using the tag end. Also there is a saying we use, "if you don't know a knot, tie a lot!" Cheers bro keep up the good work.

  • @reidycruise
    @reidycruise 7 лет назад

    You do make me smile :) good work brother :)

  • @jimhamel7864
    @jimhamel7864 6 лет назад

    Id like to see a how to spoon carving video possibly. Maybe add some of your ideas about processing wood safely. Thanks, I hope to see your newer videos soon. Take care!

  • @coreysauer6221
    @coreysauer6221 7 лет назад

    Hello Scrambled-O, the knot you were referring to is called a clove hitch, the second wrap needs to cross over the first then the last goes under the x made and pull tight. Love the videos!

  • @josephgemmo
    @josephgemmo 7 лет назад +1

    Enjoyed the video. I missed the intro scrambled o checkin in. My kids love that part. Would love to see u pick up on the bushcraft a-z again. Great stuff keep it coming.

  • @pauln2661
    @pauln2661 7 лет назад +2

    A sawbuck! You can drive nine stakes in the ground in pairs forming X patterns to lay your long logs and branches on for cutting. Helps you process wood faster and use less energy because the saw in working efficiently.
    Pot hangers. Cut forks from branches in pairs and splice them together with pitch and twine or copper wire (looks voyageur) with one hook up and one hook down. The downward hook goes over a rod or through a loop and the upward is for your pots bail. Often several are made at once enabling the cook (good Mr. Scrambled O) to adjust height of the pot over the fire or coals for boiling or slow simmer.
    Cheap, think link, chain. Dog chain? With small S hooks is perfect also for hanging pots over the fire. Very fast to adjust doubling over chain ad repositioning hooks.
    A temporary V wall with the open end facing your raised bed. Make one by weaving a wattle fence or driving stakes and stacking lengths like you did for the sidewall. Keeps the wind from whipping your fire around, slow down the burn of your fire, and keeps the heat where you want it. You and mix mud and leaves to make a cob if you want it more fire resistant.
    I don't know if you can leave anything behind or not. Cheap stock pots from the 99 cent store help you boil lots of water for drinking and cooking. Also keeps water on hand for washing up cook wear and gnarly sweaty bushmen. On their sides and backed into the coals a stock pot makes a sweet camp baker to make breads and cakes.
    Mix up some mud and moss, together with a stick with a flattened end pack this into the gaps between the logs in your walls to keep the wind out. Some people use wood ash too.
    Good stuff! Keep getting out there!

  • @Slyyder007
    @Slyyder007 7 лет назад +1

    Finally!!! thanks for the signature intro ;) the teasers were killin me in the last vids. keep up the good work my dude!