You have rapidly become my favorite bushcrafter video channel. You don't portray a "character" as some do taking on some persona but are simply what you are; an individual dressed and outfitted in that simple fashion with what you need to get the most enjoyment with the least gear from your outing. People talk of "smoothing it" as opposed to "roughing it" and we can find multitudes of videos showing individuals carrying packs large enough to haul a VW car containing all the stuff to make them comfortable BUT you find the right terrain and create your comfort thru wise use of what you have or can forage. Your knowledge supplants the need to add more equipment and you exude a presence and calmness in your videos which not only attracts viewers to your videos but to perhaps do the same.
Most “bushcraft” youtubers I watch do not give this kind of laid back enjoyment in their videos. I appreciate the fact that you have a pure and amazing feel to your channel. You sir are doing an amazing job and us the audience can definitely see how much your time in the woods means to you. Keep up the amazing work and I wish you all the success in your ventures.
I like how you break the mold when it comes to outdoor youtubers. The majority of bushcrafters on youtube will use the latest and most expensive gear, but you show everyone you don't need all that to have a good time. Just a lotta know-how and some cooking skills.
Only a little bit too much cooking food. And that is a thing with all the outdoor youtubers, they show way too many cooking scenes. Like I know how a gasstove works and how bacon and chicken can be cooked in a pan... Booooorring! I rather like to see the "bushcrafter" forage the surroundings for food and bake that traditionally, no gasstove, that is for hikers. But I do like, that this young man shows some nice tricks with carving wood and some purposes of it. Not many do that.
i guess im asking the wrong place but does anybody know a method to get back into an instagram account..? I was dumb lost my password. I appreciate any assistance you can offer me!
@Trevor Luciano I really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and I'm in the hacking process atm. Takes quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Each video of yours is a gem, You inspire people with a sense of what real bushcraft is all about (minus the huge 4x4 + quad and 2000 dollar carbon fibre canoe etc etc) Just the things you need to enjoy time in the outdoors. Thank you.
I have watched this video several times over the past few months. I think it is one of your best. The variety and depth of the skills you possess are a pleasure for me to watch particularly in the style of production you use. Thanks for sharing.
I really enjoy the simple efficiency and peace of these films. As a UK resident, I always wonder about the bears though, do they ever become an issue when cooking food in camp like this?
What a great trip! Good food, and you are hitting that sweet spot between skill/minimal gear, and having the tools and items to keep yourself comfortable, and your woods time enjoyable. The new pack frame looks great! A little carry time and fine tuning can make a frame that fits you like a glove and is super comfortable even on long or difficult hikes.
You have inspired me to get back in touch with nature...I miss doing this so much...with work and the stress of everyday life I could use this right about now....used to campout like this all the time in the scouts... completely roughing it and I loved every minute of it.. my wife on the other hand couldn't handle it lol I stumbled on your channel by wat hung alot of outdoor videos like this and yours is the only one that got my undivided attention! Love it man! Keep this kind of thing alive and don't stray away! Hell maybe I'll even record myself in the woods like this haha thank you for the inspiration again!!!!
Really like the style of these videos. I think not talking really adds to the feeling of being there in nature. Awesome videos! Look forward to seeing more from you.
This might be my favorite video by you so far. LOVED the location. Camping next to running water is always relaxing and soothing. And once again the food looked amazing. Very well done.
Yeah it would be the hardest part about being out there, after all the work is done you just sit and relax with your brain. Sad thing is it seems our brains nowadays never stop running at 100 mph, making it too hard to concentrate on concentrating on nothing
I really liked this video. 👍 Your woodscraft is very good. I thought the choice of campsite was nice. Reminds me of how a hobo or traveller would be kitted out and travel. Well done.
unfortunately im too weak to actually do stuff like this but im really glad youre allowing people like me to live vicariously through your videos and learn a couple things! I really hope you continue to make videos cause I wholely enjoy them!
That water you cooked the potatoes in makes an excellent base for your gravy, in my experience. You seem to have many talents. One thing comes through in your videos: your meticulousness/attention to detail/strive towards excellence (I consider all those terms interrelated). That is something hard to instill in someone unless they already have a degree of it innately.
The pack frame is very similar to the one Otzi the ice man carried up into the Alps 5,000 years ago. I haven’t seen a purpose for the upper bow yet. Drying wet socks? Doesn’t look strong enough to be a lifting handle. Courtesy of Half Vast Flying
Something about the way you do your videos just hits the spot.
You have rapidly become my favorite bushcrafter video channel. You don't portray a "character" as some do taking on some persona but are simply what you are; an individual dressed and outfitted in that simple fashion with what you need to get the most enjoyment with the least gear from your outing. People talk of "smoothing it" as opposed to "roughing it" and we can find multitudes of videos showing individuals carrying packs large enough to haul a VW car containing all the stuff to make them comfortable BUT you find the right terrain and create your comfort thru wise use of what you have or can forage. Your knowledge supplants the need to add more equipment and you exude a presence and calmness in your videos which not only attracts viewers to your videos but to perhaps do the same.
There's so many channels now featuring this type of content, but this one really stands out.
Most “bushcraft” youtubers I watch do not give this kind of laid back enjoyment in their videos. I appreciate the fact that you have a pure and amazing feel to your channel. You sir are doing an amazing job and us the audience can definitely see how much your time in the woods means to you. Keep up the amazing work and I wish you all the success in your ventures.
Travelling light in an innovative way and not going on about it - no talking is a massive plus v relaxing to watch
I like how you break the mold when it comes to outdoor youtubers. The majority of bushcrafters on youtube will use the latest and most expensive gear, but you show everyone you don't need all that to have a good time. Just a lotta know-how and some cooking skills.
I agree. The creativity was outstanding in this one.
Only a little bit too much cooking food. And that is a thing with all the outdoor youtubers, they show way too many cooking scenes. Like I know how a gasstove works and how bacon and chicken can be cooked in a pan... Booooorring! I rather like to see the "bushcrafter" forage the surroundings for food and bake that traditionally, no gasstove, that is for hikers.
But I do like, that this young man shows some nice tricks with carving wood and some purposes of it. Not many do that.
i guess im asking the wrong place but does anybody know a method to get back into an instagram account..?
I was dumb lost my password. I appreciate any assistance you can offer me!
@Milo Maxim Instablaster :)
@Trevor Luciano I really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and I'm in the hacking process atm.
Takes quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
I love the silence and simplicity of these videos, they transport me to a simpler time.
Each video of yours is a gem, You inspire people with a sense of what real bushcraft is all about (minus the huge 4x4 + quad and 2000 dollar carbon fibre canoe etc etc) Just the things you need to enjoy time in the outdoors. Thank you.
I can't say enough how much I love watching these videos, this is an older one but man I would love to do this out in the Pacific northwest
I love how creative he gets with his food
Your videos are the very best I just love how old school you try and keep things
What a treat to start my day with a new Kusk Bushcraft video. Thank you for sharing your adventures and demonstrating your skills.
Nice new pack frame! Beautiful and peaceful time out in the woods.
I have watched this video several times over the past few months. I think it is one of your best. The variety and depth of the skills you possess are a pleasure for me to watch particularly in the style of production you use. Thanks for sharing.
My bearded brutha...
You sir
Are a Genius
I really enjoy the simple efficiency and peace of these films. As a UK resident, I always wonder about the bears though, do they ever become an issue when cooking food in camp like this?
What a great trip! Good food, and you are hitting that sweet spot between skill/minimal gear, and having the tools and items to keep yourself comfortable, and your woods time enjoyable. The new pack frame looks great! A little carry time and fine tuning can make a frame that fits you like a glove and is super comfortable even on long or difficult hikes.
That's the life. It's simple enough that anyone can do it. I wouldn't bother to make a birch bark container:
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I agree with all of this.
I could listen to and watch your videos all day.
I really enjoy these videos. Simple and satisfying.
Wonderful video my friend, you are never bored when you're bushcrafting. Keep up the good work and thanks for the video. Blessing to you.
Man that bannock and jam closeup had me salivating! Excellent video as always!
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Damn delicious!
That was amazing ...the things he cooked while being out there ..wow. good video ty.
The pipe and a cup of hot beverage... Just lovely...
You have inspired me to get back in touch with nature...I miss doing this so much...with work and the stress of everyday life I could use this right about now....used to campout like this all the time in the scouts... completely roughing it and I loved every minute of it.. my wife on the other hand couldn't handle it lol I stumbled on your channel by wat hung alot of outdoor videos like this and yours is the only one that got my undivided attention! Love it man! Keep this kind of thing alive and don't stray away! Hell maybe I'll even record myself in the woods like this haha thank you for the inspiration again!!!!
This Man eats better than I do at home! Great video!
Sir. As a guy who live in Montreal, just look at your videos in the woods makes me feel better. :D
Thanks for your nice work.
Great video! Always enjoy this style of video, lots of skills shown, great food and beautiful scenery! Thanks for taking us along!
I do not speak english, but even though there are no spoken words I think I understand all you're saying. And I like it. Well spoken.
Really enjoyed that! Back pack frame was spot on, dinner breakfast. Again I enjoyed it.
It's soothing to watch the process and I really enjoy having only the sound of nature.
i love your silence man
Your a best bushcrafter ever 😘
Really like the style of these videos. I think not talking really adds to the feeling of being there in nature. Awesome videos! Look forward to seeing more from you.
This might be my favorite video by you so far. LOVED the location. Camping next to running water is always relaxing and soothing. And once again the food looked amazing. Very well done.
I hate the fact I can watch this with no words and only have an inner monolog with myself.
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Yeah it would be the hardest part about being out there, after all the work is done you just sit and relax with your brain. Sad thing is it seems our brains nowadays never stop running at 100 mph, making it too hard to concentrate on concentrating on nothing
Cooked yourself a hot lunch, along with the gravy!! Right On! Nice !
Actions speak louder then words...love it!
I really liked this video. 👍 Your woodscraft is very good. I thought the choice of campsite was nice. Reminds me of how a hobo or traveller would be kitted out and travel. Well done.
Thank you for your kind words. I'm glad you enjoyed it!
ASMR = Awesome Survival Man Relaxing 😎
Another great vid. Every time I watch it inspires me to get out in the woods. Keep crafting and keep filming.
Cheers from the Capital city area!
Bushcraft asmr. I like it. I camp, fish and geocache you give me ideas.
Saw a wooden cup on another site just like yours! I can't wait for another episode.
Another outstanding video. Cooler weather is here. Time to get out and have some wood time. Thanks for the video and take care, Al
Bread on a stick!!!!!!! That is a great idea. never saw it before!!!!!!!!
Awesome video as always. Love you always show the cooking as well
Seus videos sao inspiradores e nos traz calma. Excelente trabalho garoto, parabéns!!!! Hugs from Brazil!!!!!👍👍
unfortunately im too weak to actually do stuff like this but im really glad youre allowing people like me to live vicariously through your videos and learn a couple things! I really hope you continue to make videos cause I wholely enjoy them!
The food looked awesome as always.😊
I can't help but enjoy watching your cooking skills
How simple cooking it is! amazing!
That sure looks like some good Chow. Chicken gravy over spuds. Never done it that way. I don't know why not. I do it with squirrels
Thanks for video. Nice to see you again. FROM TURKEY .
love the innovation! keep up the great videos. Happy trails!
Excellent video!!
from Japan.
Love these videos. Nice and relaxing. Inspiring me to go backcountry camping
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ty for share that beatiful video
Okay, you are now officially one of my favourite Bushcraft youtubers. I love it.
Watched this video twice m8, AMAZING bushcraft knowledge and skills. Looking forward to your next Ryley, keep up the good work atb Martin 👍
Fantastic! Love the food, love the frame!
New location is much more comfortable :)
Great video brother! That’s how it’s done!
Agreed.
Ryley ... you speak my kind of language ☮
Bushcraft language?
that can trick is damn good knowledge to have. thanks for that.
Yup another fun one. Loads of cool stuff. They are getting better and better. You got this now kid. Looking forward to more. Regards LT
Hello, merci pour le partage des tes connaissances, superbes vidéos.
Smart and simple people. Nice inspiring bro
I love the hat, idk why but the hat sells this video for me
Awesome video Ryley! Thanks for sharing, your bushcrafting skills are off the charts! We need more 😂😁!
Splendid trip and very well shot as usual. Bravo.
It's still hot in Oklahoma but looking forward to the weather change. Thanks for the video.
Great video, Ryley. Food was awesome, and that pack frame looked solid.
Keep 'em coming.
👍☺
Enjoyed the frame as well.
Wow excellent video. Looks like you had a great time. Cool
Eating good in the hood.. one of my best students!!
Fantastico video amigo. La mochila...genial.
Looked like an awesome time my friend, absolutely beautiful location.
Segue meu canal que sigo de volta
Yumbo👊
Kool video as always! Great skills and cooking 👍
love it. great experience. thanks for sharing!
Great video, amazong scenery.
Love from Kerala- India
That water you cooked the potatoes in makes an excellent base for your gravy, in my experience. You seem to have many talents. One thing comes through in your videos: your meticulousness/attention to detail/strive towards excellence (I consider all those terms interrelated). That is something hard to instill in someone unless they already have a degree of it innately.
another great Video sir. keep up the great work
100% Bushcraft 👍 Perfect!
You give me hope for the generation behind me
Great pack, very cool.
Damn, I love your hat, I want one too. My grandpa has one and it's something that he can't throw away, always wearing it and i want one too xD
Loved the video Ryley.
The pack frame is very similar to the one Otzi the ice man carried up into the Alps 5,000 years ago. I haven’t seen a purpose for the upper bow yet. Drying wet socks? Doesn’t look strong enough to be a lifting handle.
Courtesy of Half Vast Flying
Another great vid, keep-em coming.
Great video as always!!! Thanks !!
Superbly!
I never thought of opening a can in the way. That was pretty cool not gonna lie.
To be fair I’ve never had too.
Had the same reaction lol
Yes! I love the vegetarian corn dog! You never cease to amaze or impress Ryley, and we always look forward to each and every video you create. LAL
Haha vegetarian corn dog, that's funny!
Thank you so much for watching! Take care, AL!
great vid
Thanks for the video. Nice and relaxing
Another great outing brother! Just got me an M39 pack for my trips! 👍🏼🍺🍺🍺
😘thumps up👍
keep it up..take care😍😘
Your videos are so relaxing...
👍👍
Wow your cooking skills are amazing
You have skills and class!
Beautiful Knive
You gotta help me out and upload some camping cooking tutorials. That food looks amazing, haha!