24 Hour Wild Camp out of a Maxpedition Xantha.

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Комментарии • 908

  • @Countryprepper
    @Countryprepper 9 лет назад +38

    It is really refreshing to see someone out in the woods that doesn't take himself way too seriously. Wish I would have come across your channel a long time ago!

    • @josephallen19
      @josephallen19  9 лет назад +1

      Country Prepper Thanks man, much appreciated.

    • @BushcraftBrothers
      @BushcraftBrothers 9 лет назад +4

      Country Prepper Then, check us out!

    • @armbarkingsanchez8624
      @armbarkingsanchez8624 5 лет назад

      Totally blind viewer love watching your videos. Hope you’re doing well brother. Keep doing what you doing bro, and thanks for the videos that you do.

    • @tylermeadows6336
      @tylermeadows6336 5 лет назад

      But t

  • @tjroge
    @tjroge 8 лет назад +88

    could watch your vids all day brother. love the adventures you take us along for. you have alot of knowledge and I enjoy your camera personality. keep the videos coming as I look forward to the next one before I'm even done with the current lol. great channel bud.

  • @neilmarshall4927
    @neilmarshall4927 8 лет назад +3

    Joe, thanks for your videos. I grew up in the woods, but unfortunately I'm stuck in suburbia for the next couple of years while I attend school. Watching RUclips videos, like yours, and weekend camping trips, are the only thing that keeps me going.

  • @lankey6969
    @lankey6969 6 лет назад +1

    Trying to make it all epic in the beginning, "No one will return for the next 24 hours" then from the background "Daddy! Bye!" Total cuteness overload.

  • @mistermatsuda
    @mistermatsuda 8 лет назад +12

    Those are not dead crayfish. Crayfish molt just like crabs and lobsters. Their moltings are what you are seeing. That's how they grow. They are most vulnerable during these times and usually hide and don't come out in the open to eat for up to a week or so because their shell, which is their protection, is very soft. I've had shellfish as pets before, and the moltings look like a perfect dead instance of them. It's incredible that they are almost 20% bigger after molting but the meat doesn't fill out the new shell until later.

  • @Texasbushboy
    @Texasbushboy 8 лет назад +3

    Amazing time Joe. Thank you for letting us come along!!

  • @elisebrown5157
    @elisebrown5157 2 дня назад

    Hi Joe. Just watching all of your oldies but goodies so that the RUclips gods smile on you. Will like and comment when I can - these are on in the background whilst life goes on. Hope you heal fast and can get back to doing what you love!

  • @filthymcnasty9509
    @filthymcnasty9509 2 года назад

    Had a Disney + ad at the beginning of this video. Way to go Joe I'm pumped your living your dream. It's just proof that you can accomplish any goal you work hard towards.

  • @azalea5560
    @azalea5560 9 лет назад +4

    Alone - loved it - my favorite thing here was the chair - thanks for sharing

  • @Scriptorsilentum
    @Scriptorsilentum 8 лет назад +4

    you went into the woods and FOUND yer food?! Super! knowing what to eat, when, and how to prepare can be tricky. i really admire your knowledge.

  • @c0pp3rc4pprodigy4
    @c0pp3rc4pprodigy4 Месяц назад

    I'm watching all his old videos and I forgot how much I loved Joe's younger videos. New content has been fire of course. But this younger stuff just hits different.

  • @enzocar72
    @enzocar72 7 лет назад

    Hey Joe
    Firstly I'd like to congratulate you on hitting the 250k. Amazing.
    Secondly, I'd like to thank you for standing up on the stage and sharing your experiences with us. My son and I are hooked. p.s big Ray Mears fans being from Scotland.
    Thirdly I'd like to offer my support to you in disregarding the negativity aimed towards your good work.
    Keep it up fella.
    kind regards, Enzo

  • @oakleafNLB
    @oakleafNLB 8 лет назад +4

    Hey,
    Wild Carot is a biennial plant... if you collect the roost from it in the second year you have most likely very woody roots. In the first year (the year before it flowers) the roost will be much more easy edible. But nothing beats that steak :)

  • @mrbakerskatz
    @mrbakerskatz 9 лет назад +4

    Just a couple observations Joe, I like to use florescent 550 cord on my
    leather axe cover, my faro rod ,my knife sheath. It has helped me find my
    stuff in case I drop it or lay it down .
    Another thing I see people do is put a lanyard on a knife but not put the lanyard around their wrist. My buddy ended up cutting three fingers , one of which was lost ,
    using his baco Laplander without the lanyard around his wrist. He cut thru the log the log fell, grabbing the lanyard and pulling the Laplander thru his hand severing his fingers.. Sorry I know it is graphic but if it stops one more injury I think it is worth it .
    Love the vids and am impressed with your safe use of tools God Bless buddy .

    • @josephallen19
      @josephallen19  9 лет назад +3

      mrbakerskatz thanks, man!

    • @harthoppy
      @harthoppy 4 года назад

      shoulda put a lanyard on his fingers! :)

  • @thomvannuland6965
    @thomvannuland6965 8 лет назад +1

    im 14 years old and i love being in the woods. keep up the good video's!

  • @protoyz7405
    @protoyz7405 9 лет назад

    i like that you are not pretending that you are in the middle of the wilderness and that you are not beating around the bush when you are trying to make a point. makes you much more credible, than some of the other dudes. great vid, thumbs up!

  • @feellnfroggy
    @feellnfroggy 8 лет назад +10

    Future vid Idea, Rebuild one of your old bushcamps from your earlier vids, but using your current level of knowledge, tools etc. Maybe splice in some old video clips and show the differences between then and now. Im not sure how beneficial it would be for you and your business, but at the least it would be a great video. Still enjoying the old ones.

  • @EcoCurious
    @EcoCurious 9 лет назад +3

    That fly buzzing around the camera at 5:35 scared the crap out of me! :P

  • @ddggttyy
    @ddggttyy 6 лет назад

    Pinning a bounce fabric softener sheet to your clothes keeps the mosquitos away. Best life hack I've ever tried. You could even pin one to Scouts collar. It made gardening in a wooded area so much better for me.

  • @AshleyBoyd308
    @AshleyBoyd308 9 лет назад

    My 13 year old son started watching you videos after seeing you on "Alone". I have been following you for years, love your videos. He is now a big fan also, watched all your stuff and begging me to get in the woods. I asked him to cut up a fallen limb in the yard when I left for work yesterday, when I got home, he had a fire reflector built in the back yard...nice. Keep up the great work man. Would love to take one of your classes, but Canada is a long way from Alabama. :-)

    • @josephallen19
      @josephallen19  9 лет назад +1

      Ashley Boyd That is awesome to hear!, Pease tell your son, I said hello, and good job on the fire reflector!!

  • @jamessix60
    @jamessix60 7 лет назад +116

    lol watching this with my Bluetooth earpiece in , every time a skeeter buzzes you mic I'm ducking

    • @josephallen19
      @josephallen19  7 лет назад +2

      lol

    • @ryanb.6946
      @ryanb.6946 7 лет назад

      JoeRobinetBushcraft Joe why don't you like hammock camping? and have you ever been down to the Carolinas?

    • @dunnylife3629
      @dunnylife3629 7 лет назад +1

      what tent is that

    • @ryanb.6946
      @ryanb.6946 7 лет назад +1

      Dunny Life I believe it's a Big Agnes

    • @markwadman6185
      @markwadman6185 7 лет назад

      Ryan B. Yup your right

  • @theresabeast1
    @theresabeast1 8 лет назад +4

    really enjoyed the video Joe, seen in a couple of your videos now that humans leaving signs at camp sites is a bit of a gripe for you, would be great to see how you extinguish and clear up your fire after a camp as many people do it differently.

  • @mercedesd236
    @mercedesd236 2 года назад

    Joe me n my kids have been watching your, correction I mean binge watching, your videos for the past week and I want you to know that you have inspired us to go out on a 3days camping trip for Thanksgiving to build a primitive shelter together. Thank you for all the hard work you put into these videos. I appreciate how much you explain everything. God bless!

  • @patricianunez4025
    @patricianunez4025 5 лет назад

    Except for the mosquitos that was a relaxing camp out. Helps me chill out to watch your videos. Thank you.

  • @one-WildCard
    @one-WildCard 9 лет назад +3

    Awesome video Joe.
    A little bit of everything.
    11:14 was good for a laugh.
    Cheers!

    • @kan-zee
      @kan-zee 9 лет назад +1

      Paul Charron Agreed.... 1/2 mil $ Lesson that is.. lol But I am sure there are Monthly Royalties in being on the Show, or a nice paycheck for being there ;-)

  • @popeye530
    @popeye530 8 лет назад +16

    That big bug is a cicada killer, they only sting when you harm them.

    • @joshuaimhof4529
      @joshuaimhof4529 6 лет назад

      Popeye not even then lol I've killed dozens without a single one getting aggressive

  • @clopij
    @clopij 7 лет назад

    HEY, YOUR NEW CREST IS SUPER. Your dog will be remembered for ever that way.

  • @kaelstarwynd9063
    @kaelstarwynd9063 7 лет назад +2

    Only been watching for like 10 minutes and I already enjoy your videos. They're a lot better than most other's videos mostly because your attitude. You're not out here acting like you're some kind of god of the forest or some nonsense, you actually know what you're doing. However, I was always told NOT to buy backpacks with metal frames in them as they don't actually help as much as you'd think and can sometimes do more damage then not. Maybe i'm wrong, I don't know.

  • @Boomax-rr5fk
    @Boomax-rr5fk 7 лет назад +271

    "The misquitoes have died down"
    *2 seconds later*
    *BZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ*

  • @mattm453
    @mattm453 8 лет назад +5

    Beavers will indeed change a body of water, not usually for the better in terms of fishing. Their dams stop up the outflows and snuff the currents (obviously), which is what kept the water well-oxygenated. The more still it is, the warmer and less oxygen-rich, which is not so great for trout. Also, without the current, the bottom gets silted up, which changes the ecosystem drastically: Where there was once rocks, weeds, etc. for all kinds of forage-type creatures to live, there is now just silt and mud.

  • @suerainey9250
    @suerainey9250 6 лет назад

    The flowers of Queen Anne's Lace make really good jelly.

  • @TheJimtanker
    @TheJimtanker 6 лет назад

    Reminds me of EVERY summer day growing up in Western Washington. We had a small apple tree that we used to pick clean and about 12 different berries. I would eat like a king out in the woods.

  • @davidoutside
    @davidoutside 8 лет назад +5

    The irony at 5:30 lol. That sound always gives me the chills

    • @victoriam586
      @victoriam586 6 лет назад

      I very nearly slapped myself when that played. Yay for headphones.

  • @Zedoutdoors
    @Zedoutdoors 9 лет назад +7

    Epic video Joe, great demonstration of skill and like you I need to get out soon too as been too long since i've done a solo. For the length of video there weren't sufficient walking shots but i'll let you off this time as you're only getting back into the groove after the alone show! ~Peace~

  • @bruno-orante
    @bruno-orante 7 лет назад

    Good on the tummy tum.. peace to you bro, moments like this show that you are genuine and yourself in front of the camera... thank you for allowing us to follow you on your adventures, I always enjoy watching your videos

  • @LARPAUS
    @LARPAUS 9 лет назад

    By far my favourite bushman. I look forward to more videos. Favourite bit was when you put the fire lighter away so you don't lose it. You inspired me mate

    • @josephallen19
      @josephallen19  9 лет назад

      Gorak Larpa Thanks, man, much appreciated!!

  • @NomadicWoodsman
    @NomadicWoodsman 8 лет назад +18

    Nice video man ! Cool idea to do the steak that way ! Cheers.

  • @AdventureTimeOutdoors
    @AdventureTimeOutdoors 9 лет назад +3

    Great video Joe! I have a hard time finding woods that don't belong to a private owners. You just have to get out and practice where you can. Looks like you have a good spot there. I have been bringing my son with me lately I am trying to slowly get him comfortable out there. I need to do some more overnighters with him. We both enjoyed this one. Take care
    Mark

    • @josephallen19
      @josephallen19  9 лет назад

      Adventure Time Outdoors great to hear you liked it!

  • @ancoopa
    @ancoopa 9 лет назад

    Hey, Joe!
    Greeting from Ukraine.
    Thank you for what you do for us and for the global survival community.
    I am enjoying all of your videos for a long time already. And it is always pleasure to see you again.
    One tip for you, if you don't mind.
    You have a different volume level in your videos. So I have to make louder and quieter all the time.
    You can use compressor to fix the problem.
    Just put it to your sound track and it will make a volume level almost the same through all the video.
    I hope my English level is enough to be understandable.
    Keep going. And I wish you success. :)

    • @josephallen19
      @josephallen19  9 лет назад

      ***** Yes, your english is perfectly understandable, I will see if I can figure that out for the next one, the gopro does not have a great mic.

  • @KateWentCamping
    @KateWentCamping 6 лет назад

    I have been binge watching your videos and getting to know you and your camping buddies. You seem to have a knack of setting up scenes and doing different angles. Great info on flora and fauna as well without sounding like an encyclopedia. You are lucky to have a wife who supports your work and all the days (and nights) away from home. LOL

  • @uptrail7169
    @uptrail7169 9 лет назад +5

    I like how you do rustic camping. This is true backwoods skills and thanks for sharing. Bob

  • @chadmyre1522
    @chadmyre1522 8 лет назад +3

    Great video man!! Can't wait for winter to be over!

  • @TheMadWolfProject7
    @TheMadWolfProject7 9 лет назад +1

    Dude, all the plants you've found I've just recently learned about and it was nice seeing a video confirmation on them! I get a little cautious about the queen ann's lace, but I smelt the ones near where I live and there's no doubt it's carrot. As well as the dark flower spot in the center of the flower, growing in open and relatively dry fields and so on. Great video!

    • @TheMadWolfProject7
      @TheMadWolfProject7 9 лет назад +1

      TheMadWolfProject The wild carrot is better when young in it's first year, that's why it was so tough, fyi lol, read it in a book. Thanks for being the guinea pig on that one haha

  • @teamcrumb
    @teamcrumb 8 лет назад +1

    a handful of twigs to make a brush to clear leaves from camp is less likely to squash a toad or frog than your boot. and a stick to dig for worms. not your knife!! naughty! anyways nice camp. so great to see so many bushcraft lovers making great videos for youtube. enjoy.

  • @happyknife8785
    @happyknife8785 8 лет назад +6

    50:00. That steak made me so jealous and hungry

  • @bruceforster3709
    @bruceforster3709 8 лет назад +10

    poor little Toad-you scared the Piss out of him, LOL!

  • @bluesman7703
    @bluesman7703 5 лет назад

    Hey Joe , like the song , thanks again for another out standing video !!! I would never see these places if not for your video's !!! Can't thank you enough !!! Bluesman putting another log on the fire !

  • @vintageliving
    @vintageliving 9 лет назад +1

    Don't know if you have heard this yet but if not I hope it helps...
    Those little trails & holes that you found when you were out fishing. Those are made by earthworms (usually but not every time) they're after the decomposed vegetation in the soil. This is why earth worm castings makes for such a great natural source of nitrogen rich fertilizer...:-)
    Oh yeah, I seriously swatted at my ear when I heard those mosquitos swarming the mic!

  • @ScrambledO
    @ScrambledO 9 лет назад +19

    Crazy timing just about to do a vid getting craycray wit the crayfish. Gonna watchthe rest when i get home. One hour, nice bro.

    • @josephallen19
      @josephallen19  9 лет назад +6

      ScrambledO I'l look forward to your video.

    • @watcher3774
      @watcher3774 5 лет назад

      Martin, hope you're building that treehouse. Waiting for ya to "check in". "Oooo, look at all those likes boy"

    • @tsullivan7085
      @tsullivan7085 5 лет назад

      Nice video Joe. I really enjoyed watching your bushcraft work. What did you study in college? I've been binge watching your videos. ---thank you Rgr Sully

  • @luisgoldo276
    @luisgoldo276 8 лет назад +3

    nice vid! lily and you are making really good videos! I'm just waiting on my vacation time to kick in, so I can go out to the woods myself...

  • @BryAn-lp2cj
    @BryAn-lp2cj 7 лет назад

    this guys living the dream, a beautiful family with a wife and daughter... you are very lucky god bless you more...

  • @coryboyd7958
    @coryboyd7958 9 лет назад +1

    Joe, great video. I saw a post on fb today for a home made mosquito repellent that people swear by. I'll send out to you. Here in Florida I'm sure it will come in very handy. I haven't tried it yet. You kill me when you talk to the camera. Oh and, when I was in the army and stationed in Korea during the monsoon season we were taught that you spray ddt feet on your clothes and head gear more then the skin. I know in Korea and in f gory Stewart Georgia where the mosquitoes can carry you away at night it worked very well. Great video and enjoyed it very much. Great job, you had me laughing Manny Times. The one thing about your videos I really like is the fact you actually camp rather then just give reviews on different equipment. That's a big plus, at least for me. Thank you.

  • @GavTatu
    @GavTatu 7 лет назад +4

    mate....i live on an island 5 miles by nine miles...... you are sooo lucky !!

  • @i45on
    @i45on 9 лет назад +3

    Fun video. Thanks for going to all the trouble to shoot it.

  • @camden3790
    @camden3790 9 лет назад

    Hi Joe. At 24:24 those marks along the pond bank, I believe, are from Fingernail Clams (Sphaeriidae sp.). They are similar to our freshwater mussels but much smaller and will move and burrow into the mud when the water retreats. They are usually only a cm or two under the surface if you want to confirm next time you see them. All the best!

  • @dustindewind3210
    @dustindewind3210 7 лет назад

    I REALLY hope you realize what these videos mean to us , please keep em comin ! Thanx Joe 😁

  • @skippy2752
    @skippy2752 8 лет назад +2

    Another great video. Great area. The new logo is awesome.

  • @TomsBackwoods
    @TomsBackwoods 9 лет назад +3

    Great Job Joe! Damn plane's! LOL

  • @adamstilwell7446
    @adamstilwell7446 9 лет назад +1

    Great video. Really enjoying your longer videos like this. Learn a lot from them. Thanks! Can't wait for the next

  • @SwiggysVlog
    @SwiggysVlog 9 лет назад

    Thank you Joe for taking us with ya! Thoroughly enjoyed that hour really makes me wanna get out into the woods myself, Ive just ordered a DD Tarp and DD frontline Hammock, cant wait to get camping and try em out! I really look forward to the next one, Im sure it takes a while to edit these but boy are they worth it :D Big Love from Ireland!

    • @josephallen19
      @josephallen19  9 лет назад

      SwiggysVlog Awesome, I'm really glad the long videos are something that you viewers enjoy...It is a lot of work, but I think its worth it.
      Thanks man!

  • @rhodesbauer
    @rhodesbauer 7 лет назад +10

    those mosquito noises... just when you say they appear to be gone... lol...

  • @NothingCoherent
    @NothingCoherent 9 лет назад +16

    You should move to BC -- it would suit your lifestyle a lot more. We have endless wilderness and mountains to explore. Within an hour of my city I can find complete, remote solitude. I practice bushcraft at a BEAUTIFUL creekside/waterfall spot I discovered about 3 years ago, and in that time I've NEVER seen someone else there, or even evidence of another person. This is pretty much the norm in my mountains.
    Plus, the mainland is not as wet as the island ;-) just sayin'!

    • @josephallen19
      @josephallen19  9 лет назад +9

      NothingCoherent I would love to, man...It is very nice there.

    • @willjepson7770
      @willjepson7770 7 лет назад

      +Joe Robinet indeed it is.

    • @MaliciousSRT
      @MaliciousSRT 7 лет назад

      It is nice out west, but for whatever reason Muskoka always gets better ratings from travelers and vacationers. (Muskoka is 2.5hrs north of Toronto for those that don't know, and where Algonquin Park is)

    • @IamNemoN01
      @IamNemoN01 7 лет назад +1

      What year BC do you think should he move to?

    • @cdee2456
      @cdee2456 7 лет назад

      I've lived in both vancouver and toronto, and of course BC is beautiful, but ontario wilderness is very underrated in my opinion.. Less rain, and actual winters if you are into that sort of thing.

  • @cliffordwright3441
    @cliffordwright3441 9 лет назад +1

    Loved the video Joe good humor and I really liked the identification of the edibles

  • @timothymcdonough27
    @timothymcdonough27 9 лет назад +1

    Always enjoy your adventures. In the West, we call Bull Thistle a different plant and we call that Teasel. I believe the wasp is Sphecius speciosus Cicada Killer Wasp. Keep up the vids man, thanks!

  • @frankwarner970
    @frankwarner970 8 лет назад +13

    "I'm gonna seat my.................. heart out." Good recovery, we all know what you wanted to say.

    • @josephallen19
      @josephallen19  8 лет назад +3

      +Frank Warner haha ;)

    • @lmaoyz
      @lmaoyz 7 лет назад +1

      Frank Warner I didn't know

  • @AvalancheMan
    @AvalancheMan 8 лет назад +10

    You need to change your channel title to Trains, Planes and Joe. lol

  • @RcFlyer49
    @RcFlyer49 9 лет назад +1

    Awesome! Little bit of everything in this video. I really like the little Sandvik. Just sharpened one up myself.

  • @bryanr.3241
    @bryanr.3241 9 лет назад +2

    Sassafras !! Yea buddy , dig up the roots and make some good ole Sassafras Tea👍👍
    When I was 10 years old a guy in the neighborhood showed me this. If you never tried it Joe , you gotta give it a go.
    Peace

  • @sharonmcnamara8905
    @sharonmcnamara8905 7 лет назад +4

    this was uploaded on my birthday.

  • @teamcrumb
    @teamcrumb 8 лет назад +6

    you are so FIT. FIT to the max.

  • @schlaznger8049
    @schlaznger8049 8 лет назад +1

    Great video Joe. If you could find some cow or horse pasture pies and put them on your fire it would definitely get rid of the mosquitoes and flys. Hope this helps. Thanks
    Wes

  • @deniseherron6009
    @deniseherron6009 7 лет назад

    I liked how you did a tiny segment on "wild" food. Good job.

  • @jawtheloyal7758
    @jawtheloyal7758 8 лет назад +11

    dat steak... I want a soma steeeaakkaaah!!!

    • @AM-xh2wg
      @AM-xh2wg 8 лет назад

      Didn't it look awesome!!!!

  • @boodzoutdoors9549
    @boodzoutdoors9549 9 лет назад +3

    nice vid bro. sitting here sick wishing i was out there.............. hey from australia

  • @tedjelke2800
    @tedjelke2800 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks Joe, of course I enjoyed watching this vid, too. Happy camping bro! ☺

  • @icantstop90
    @icantstop90 9 лет назад +2

    Joe, awesome video! Thanks for sharing your experience. Although, I do have some advice to give you about your New York Strip (and yes, prices are absurd) instead of splitting and wrapping with willow bark, try finding just a flat stone to use as a grill. You'll lock in those juices and get a nice even cook throughout. Cheers mate!
    Zed Outdoors - Crack the whip to Mike, he missed Saturday's Knife Safety upload. Just kidding, I'm sure he's busy with more important things. Cheerio!

  • @steve45ca
    @steve45ca 8 лет назад +8

    Great spot and setup. Cheers

  • @pesky4649
    @pesky4649 9 лет назад +4

    That chewed carrot didn't look like fibre -- more like cordage. ;)

  • @iamjwalters
    @iamjwalters 9 лет назад

    Someone has probably already said this, but I love that bright orange lanyard on your side in recent videos. We all know what that is connected to... Haha. Joe, I enjoy your vids and loved cheering for you on ALONE. Glad you have a sense of humor about it.

    • @josephallen19
      @josephallen19  9 лет назад

      YorkWoodsman Thanks man, I have had and used that same lanyard for years.

  • @wildcatsmom1
    @wildcatsmom1 7 лет назад

    At one point I heard I want to set up my camp t- and then I hear, Helooo everybody and welcome to another minecraft let's play video!

  • @OldForesterTN
    @OldForesterTN 9 лет назад +5

    I see you keep your fire steel on a lanyard, attached to your belt 😉

    • @Kmurray9244
      @Kmurray9244 9 лет назад

      ***** trying hard not to be a dick right now.... lol.... good observation.

    • @louiec.6590
      @louiec.6590 9 лет назад +4

      It's getting old now.

    • @gltucker86
      @gltucker86 9 лет назад

      I know right? He knows what he did.

  • @p_gt3276
    @p_gt3276 7 лет назад +3

    My dad has that same tent

  • @reyscottm9
    @reyscottm9 7 лет назад

    I think that this is the first time I've see a video with you in a tent, Such luxurious accommodations! Almost expected to see you carve yourself a bushcraft hot tub ;)

  • @donaldnorth3714
    @donaldnorth3714 3 года назад

    The mosquitoes had me scratching during the whole video! I don’t know how you do it Joe. That’s why I like to do my bushcrafting here in Colorado! Very, very few bugs other than ticks! I love camping each night with you as I go to bed!

  • @WhosThatModernGameR
    @WhosThatModernGameR 8 лет назад +17

    30:39 text message? loll

    • @josephallen19
      @josephallen19  8 лет назад +3

      +David Gordon lol yup.

    • @happyknife8785
      @happyknife8785 8 лет назад +1

      +David Gordon Samsung

    • @jakeevans3881
      @jakeevans3881 7 лет назад +3

      JoeRobinetBushcraft hi love your vids plz keep em coming love them I have. a question what's the worst injury you have had

  • @noahsandgren
    @noahsandgren 8 лет назад +15

    All carrots used to be that color, humans made them orange.

    • @juicewrldextendedunrelease5274
      @juicewrldextendedunrelease5274 6 лет назад

      true

    • @bethechangeyouwannaseeinth9488
      @bethechangeyouwannaseeinth9488 6 лет назад +1

      how

    • @purplewhirl8387
      @purplewhirl8387 5 лет назад

      Not true... if you grow a carrot yourself it will come out orange

    • @watfordjc
      @watfordjc 5 лет назад +2

      @@purplewhirl8387 Not if you grow a wild, purple, white, yellow, or red carrot. 1,100 years of selective breeding is why carrots these days are assumed to be orange, instead of their original yellow/purple.

  • @Gullrica
    @Gullrica 9 лет назад

    Amazing camerawork! There I have a lot to learn! Yes, I did learn a few things, like punkwood over the fire and a way to hang up my stuff in the ridgeline. You have trees there that I dont have here tho. And it was great to see you gather wild edibles. Mosquitoes can be a real pain. I enjoyed this video alot and it made me longing to head out for an overnighter myself! Oh, and I loved to see that Swedish Bushcraft Black and the Swedish axe!!! Thank you for taking us along! /Ulrica

    • @josephallen19
      @josephallen19  9 лет назад

      Gullrica Thanks!, glad you could pic up a few tricks, Sweedish tools are the best;)

    • @Gullrica
      @Gullrica 9 лет назад

      ***** Ahh. True, true. Forgot those. :)

  • @wesg6243
    @wesg6243 9 лет назад +1

    that look of quiet bliss on your face when you get that first bite of steak

  • @thunderlord2200
    @thunderlord2200 8 лет назад +3

    horse food lol (i love oatmeal. but my nephew calls it horse food. xD

  • @Ichinin
    @Ichinin 8 лет назад +3

    "Mmmm... horrible." - LOL.

  • @canadianpaddler644
    @canadianpaddler644 9 лет назад

    BTW I actually did learn how to set up a tarp by hoisting it up on a tree. Nicely done Joe.

  • @PaddleBunk
    @PaddleBunk 9 лет назад

    You did a fantastic job filming this adventure! Thank you!!

  • @longshot12x
    @longshot12x 8 лет назад +4

    Hey dude, I really enjoy your videos, are any large predators where you camp? I live in western Colorado and am a beginner bushcrafter, I fear that cooking a steak like that here would attract a bear though

    • @josephallen19
      @josephallen19  8 лет назад +6

      +longshot12x not in my immediate area, I would defnitely practice bear safe camping in Colorado...camp away from your cooking area.

    • @Qbtrumpet
      @Qbtrumpet 7 лет назад

      longshot12x I live near Littleton would love to maybe go camping with a fellow statesman :) my email is qbtrumpet@gmail.com feel free to hit me up :)

  • @Zarosian_Ice
    @Zarosian_Ice 7 лет назад +3

    So Joe, could you tell me which ominous bird i heard in the background at 30:38?! :DDDDD

  • @tbreynol
    @tbreynol 9 лет назад +1

    Thanks Bro! Enjoyed it! It's about 100 F everyday down here on the gulf coast of Texas so other than early morning short hikes no outdoors adventures here!!! Waiting for a cool front. Maybe in another six to eight weeks or so!!! At least can do a day trip then...

  • @canadianpaddler644
    @canadianpaddler644 9 лет назад

    Joe, nice video as usual and a little advice. When I need to get a rope up over a tree branch I use a small bag like the one you keep your cord in, put a small rock into it and tie my rope or cord around it. Now it's easy to throw a rock in the bag however I want with a good precision. Try it next time.

  • @pizzacutter1199
    @pizzacutter1199 7 лет назад +5

    wow 555 comments...well 556 now

  • @mateocubides3264
    @mateocubides3264 7 лет назад +3

    at 33:20 cover the bottom half of the screen and well u know

  • @westmeathguy
    @westmeathguy 9 лет назад +1

    Sounds like you saw a saw whet owl Joe. They're little guys and their call sounds like the warning sound heavy machinery makes when backing up. Nice job!

  • @1951williamwallace
    @1951williamwallace 7 лет назад

    Joe, I've watched your video and saw that you were going fishing and were looking fro worms. Suggestion for you to try. In Alabama, USA, we do what we call fiddling for worms. The worms are the big night crawlers types but it will work for red worms as well. To begin with, cut a small sapling about 1 to 1 1/2 feet off the ground at an angle. Using a saw cutting down on the sapling or a rock rubbing across the top of the cut sapling. This creates a vibration and the worms can't stand it. They will come to the top of the ground to escape the vibration where you can easily pick them up. The area must be wooded with leaves on the ground or old ground cover. Just watch for crawling and you will have plenty of earth worms. Try it. BTW I like your videos.