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After seeing this, is there a bed roll that is also hollow so you could throw things into it instead of just the head rest, making a make shift mattress to lay on instead of ontop of? Also, would there be a wider but just as long "tarp" if you wanted more of an " A Frame" configuration? It looks cool as is but, where I don't know what I don't know, I figured I'd ask an expert whose more familiar with these things.
You've noticed that too! I see a lot of channels with outdoor folks who claim a lot of bushcraft and outdoors old school camping and all their gear is brand new and unused, especially their cooking gear, no heat or burn/smut marks etc. I hear ya. Really enjoy your channel. Thanks and Cheers!
This is a pretty cool video. Did you fasten the snaps at the ground side? I guess here in Alberta I'd have to use pine boughs. Would I still use 4 to 6 inches? Thanks for doing these videos.
Thank you for your comment about "well-used" equipment. I'm 70 years old and have been camping since I was 12. Believe it or not, my bedroll is the original that I started with. BTW: I work out 6 days a week and still can run 2 or more miles per day. When you stay in shape, a heavy bedroll isn't that much of a challenge. A very good video!!
Hello from Oklahoma! The old river rat here. Good Video! Enjoyed this camp configuration. I guess it's because I do something similar in a "C" shape with my tarp. It is important to have a good layer under your body. Also enjoyed the talk about carrying your gear to stay in shape. Being 64 it's a constant battle to stay in shape. I walk my dogs a mile or two every day wearing a pack that weighs approx. 40 lbs. Some have to make their comments but that's their problem. People are funny that way. Thanks for All You Do Young Man! God Bless!
Thanks for the video corporal. Watching a lot on catch up. Lost my dad and my step daughter in the last 12 months and not had much interest in anything. As usual your videos outstanding AF. Thankyou.
Bacon wrapped kielbasa, OMG Corp, you live like a king! Also noticed the hog leg, sooo cool.. One of the traits I really admire about you is your honesty. Not afraid to tell it like it is. A tenant I keep reminding my grandsons of, be humble, honest and brave, that’s why they watch you. So they’re just not hearing it from me. Watching your videos is a great way to start off our week. Thanks brother and as always stay frosty AF.👍
Another HANDS ON VIDEO, Good Job. Can you put thermometers at 1-2 ft increments from the fire to the bed roll to show he temperature?? A while back in SF my rut was 120 lbs and I was 25. Now I'm 70 and struggle to put on a 80 lbs rut, my bowflex, rower, and tread mill are covered with supplies ...... time to clear them off and get back into shape ....... thanks Shawn.
One thing I think most people forget or get wrong about a Cowboy bed roll and its weight is that they usually had a horse that carried their supplies and didn't have to think about total pack weight as much as a solo camper does today. To me something like this at 4 pounds is excellent and worth it with how much it can do. Thanks for another great video.
Me, I do get to live in the woods. Currently I am regaining my musculature after battling cancer & more. Now I'm about to get back out and truly reveling in some extended dirt time. (My fiancé is just about confident that she can trust me getting back out there solo. [As I mentioned, I have had to resign myself to taking time away while I recover and get healthy again). Not getting out fully in Nature has torn holes in my soul, and the honesty of your 'doing' stuff has been a primary force in getting through. I haven't given up hope on what I will be able to do, and I have been blessed to be treated to Corporal's Corner - For me a better name might be - 'Healing The Soul with The Corporal'. So again, Thank you, thank you, thank you for being you and for carrying on!
I can't believe you set up a "field expedient" Fry Daddy and carried in a whole bottle of cooking oil to cook 4 peices of bacon and a kielbasa. 😂 looked good though!
It WILL not act as a reflector that will elevate the temperature that reaches you. You are literally ignoring physics. The main law of physics you're ignoring is the inverse square law. You're literally suggesting that the temperature of the reflected heat will somehow be elevated beyond that which the fire is producing. And then, as if it couldn't get any worse, this heat that is being reflected on the backside of the fire is supposed reach you in an elevated state. Sorry does not work that way
This was so cool. Back when I was young in the ‘60’s my dad had both waxed canvas and oiled canvas. I loved the waxed canvas smell and feel. This brought back so many memories thx.
There is a reason I trust this guy more than most, every thing he does exudes I've done this more times than you've even thought about it. Granted you definitely need private land and what not to build the bigger projects you see him do but this smaller stuff frankly its evident that he just likes doing it, so hes structured a lot of his life so he has the chance to do it, a lot. And yeah I know he isn't backpacking. But boy it would be cool to see a midweek video on rucking/backpacking/having to cover ground with all this gear. Cause sometimes I think hes got to be close to his car, more than like 70 lbs or so and there is no way hes hiking 3-4 miles one way to his site then having time to build all this and film it.
I'm ashamed to say I'm like one of those you described prep-but-no train. Thank you for opening my eyes. 46... thought you might be a little older but no real reason, just guessing. Please keep up the great job you're doing!!!
If I ate the bacon fried kilbasa, I would need a trenching tool in 15 minutes.... The discussion on windbreak and airflow would make up for it though. Great information on how not to freeze like an idjut. Thank you Corp.
After I got out of AD I swore I'd never sleep rough on the ground. I got into trail riding, but because I can cook and had a big horse (Belgian) 😊 I became part of the chuckwagon crew, never slept on the ground. This system might change my thoughts on this. As a soldier I frequently carried 10 pounds times 8 so sniveling at 10 pounds make me chuckle.
Excellent video. I’ve always wanted a Cowboy bedroll but everything I’ve found isn’t really what I was looking for. This is. Thanks for showing me the details.
You are absolutely right with the last remarks you made. I am 72 years old and getting back in shape again and it is hard but I'm doing it! My pack is 5 lb and I started with 10 lb in my pack and now I am up to 25 lb and that has taken me near 2 months so yes it does take work and I'm almost up to a mile so again it takes hard work and dedication to get off your ass and do this. Thanks Shawn for the encouragement
I'm a disabled veteran I know I'm not in any shape to go out and just go camping for the fun of it but your videos do give me ideas on how to do things in different ways so if something happens and I find myself out in the wilderness I can make a shelter in different ways .
Credit to the Corporal. Getting out there and doing it, using the gear and adapting knowledge and skills to move forward. That is above average from the screen suckers.
Another informational video. Thanks for taking the time that you do. I'll be 60 years old in 2 weeks. And I need to get back in shape. So, I will try this week. Thanks again for telling the truth and speaking your mind. So of us need it.
I love that you are explaining things as you do them. I feel it's leveling you up as a RUclipsr and we can see your Love and passion for Bushcraft. Keep keep keeping on
Always beat part of week even though I love all your mid week vids Sunday is like the rest up chill out and watch a good overnight campout.Thanks for the work your doing as always 💪
Great video with great insights not only for the outdoors but for life. Thank you for talking about getting fit. I needed that reminder. Keep up the great work as always.
Glad you got your new camera the video shows a great project and the bacon Kolbosa looked great. Keep up the good work and the explanations of heat transfer
I've used that very same camp setup only it was with about a foot of snow on the ground and around 15 degrees out .the tarp I used had a heat reflective bottom on it which worked freaking awesome throwing the heat off of the fire right back on to you . Definitely one to use on chilly 🥶nights 👍
Love your weekday and weekend videos. So glad you increased them. To your video thoughts today: I would add that, in addition to being physically capable, it is equally if not more important to be mentally capable. Being caught up in a SHTF scenario can knock out the strongest individual if their head is not in the right place. Spiritual strength is another necessity, because when all seems lost, mind body and spirit work together, along with the almighty. to help get you through. (speaking from experience).
Great Job as always! You always make your instruction simple and to the point. It is great that you actually do use the equipment that you advertise and create. Keep up the great videos and instruction!!
Dig it! One thing I've tried a couple times with very good success is to bring along a mylar UV blanket and some of that 1 inch Gorilla duct tape and then tape the mylar to the inside of the lean-to tarp. This mimics the performance of the Arcturus survival blankets you used to use at a fraction of the cost and work very well to reflect the heat down on you. Easy to deploy and easy to take back down if it's too hot. Cheers and thank you!
I have Gorilla tape on my top quilt where a cinder burnt it... just trying to keep the down in the top quilt. ! Love the Gorilla products... shows character.
My zip hoodie is scheduled to ship Feb 23 and I'm really excited to finally have a zip up hoodie again. I hate pullovers. Plus I get to support my favorite content creator. Awesome video and I really want to get that cowboy bedroll setup when I have the money.
And this is why i watch you and not the others. Only got time to watch one good looking man, oh i mean awesome bushcraft guy 😅. Have a great weekend hun .
Great video this week Corporal. I like the Cowboy bedroll. You gave some good advice. Good to see you out there. Thanks for all you do. Food looked great too.
I purchased the hard-core hammer with the corporaly corner logo on it and it is an awesome piece of equipment. Thank you so much. I also purchased your forged meat forks, and is an awesome piece of work. You’ve got awesome skills brother.
Truth in so many ways. Keeping it real that's why I watch your videos. I went back to your old videos and not alot has changed. I like that you haven't sold out your passion and keep it real no matter what. Keep it up Sir
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What type of boots are those?
After seeing this, is there a bed roll that is also hollow so you could throw things into it instead of just the head rest, making a make shift mattress to lay on instead of ontop of?
Also, would there be a wider but just as long "tarp" if you wanted more of an " A Frame" configuration?
It looks cool as is but, where I don't know what I don't know, I figured I'd ask an expert whose more familiar with these things.
Is that the one you waxed in a previous video . I remember you doing that
I am late again. But better late than never right? Be safe Sir
Corporal, you really should publish a camping cookbook.
You've noticed that too! I see a lot of channels with outdoor folks who claim a lot of bushcraft and outdoors old school camping and all their gear is brand new and unused, especially their cooking gear, no heat or burn/smut marks etc. I hear ya. Really enjoy your channel. Thanks and Cheers!
Yea fr
Mine too! most of my stuff it either torn, ripped, soiled discolored etc.
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Now I feel shitty. I've replaced my old leftover pans with new proper backpacking gear. No videos for me lol.
This is a pretty cool video. Did you fasten the snaps at the ground side? I guess here in Alberta I'd have to use pine boughs. Would I still use 4 to 6 inches? Thanks for doing these videos.
Hey No problem, you do have to replace gear every now and then with new stuff. It's all part of it.
Bacon !!!! Making a comeback.
Where did it go
Cracked up 😂
Thank you for your comment about "well-used" equipment. I'm 70 years old and have been camping since I was 12. Believe it or not, my bedroll is the original that I started with. BTW: I work out 6 days a week and still can run 2 or more miles per day. When you stay in shape, a heavy bedroll isn't that much of a challenge. A very good video!!
I Always recommend your show. The simplest and most common sense viewing for the outdoor person.
Thanks again and yes, the Bacon, ahh the bacon.
Cowboy Camp with a Six Shooter Classic AF Corp!!🇺🇸💪🇺🇸💯
no idea what you are talking about
Hello from Oklahoma! The old river rat here. Good Video! Enjoyed this camp configuration. I guess it's because I do something similar in a "C" shape with my tarp. It is important to have a good layer under your body. Also enjoyed the talk about carrying your gear to stay in shape. Being 64 it's a constant battle to stay in shape. I walk my dogs a mile or two every day wearing a pack that weighs approx. 40 lbs. Some have to make their comments but that's their problem. People are funny that way. Thanks for All You Do Young Man! God Bless!
Great Al Bundy reference. Mmmmmm on that bacon wrapped kielbasa. Great stuff as always CC.
Carnivore breakfast! That's what I call a great start to the day.
I very much appreciate how you keep it real. I think I like your cold weather, snowy videos the best.
Nice! Cowboy canvas and sidearm! Love the bacon wrap! Great video!
Thanks for the video corporal. Watching a lot on catch up. Lost my dad and my step daughter in the last 12 months and not had much interest in anything. As usual your videos outstanding AF. Thankyou.
I watch you because most of the others when making kindling for a fire will end up in the emergency room. Your technique is the best. Thanks.
Bacon wrapped kielbasa, OMG Corp, you live like a king! Also noticed the hog leg, sooo cool.. One of the traits I really admire about you is your honesty. Not afraid to tell it like it is. A tenant I keep reminding my grandsons of, be humble, honest and brave, that’s why they watch you. So they’re just not hearing it from me. Watching your videos is a great way to start off our week. Thanks brother and as always stay frosty AF.👍
Hey corp your waxed canvas page doesn't work
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Another HANDS ON VIDEO, Good Job. Can you put thermometers at 1-2 ft increments from the fire to the bed roll to show he temperature?? A while back in SF my rut was 120 lbs and I was 25. Now I'm 70 and struggle to put on a 80 lbs rut, my bowflex, rower, and tread mill are covered with supplies ...... time to clear them off and get back into shape ....... thanks Shawn.
Thank you sir for another wonderful Sunday installment
Keep doing the things others can't or won't do 👍🏻
most talk from the porch
One thing I think most people forget or get wrong about a Cowboy bed roll and its weight is that they usually had a horse that carried their supplies and didn't have to think about total pack weight as much as a solo camper does today. To me something like this at 4 pounds is excellent and worth it with how much it can do. Thanks for another great video.
The Cowboy 🤠 shelter unit is awesome ! ❤ it's practical and diversity would make it a great addition to gear carried.
Thanks Corp.
The cowboy roll looks like a Beauty Rest system for the woods. I'm impressed AF. Looking forward to your new axe. Thank you Corporal.
that 2 piece waxed canvas bed roll with1-2 wool blankets, you'd have a nice sleeping kit with many options.
Thank you for your continued hard work creating these videos for us. It's very much appreciated.
Another awesome video, plus the great bedroll. Keep them coming and take care.
Me, I do get to live in the woods. Currently I am regaining my musculature after battling cancer & more. Now I'm about to get back out and truly reveling in some extended dirt time. (My fiancé is just about confident that she can trust me getting back out there solo. [As I mentioned, I have had to resign myself to taking time away while I recover and get healthy again). Not getting out fully in Nature has torn holes in my soul, and the honesty of your 'doing' stuff has been a primary force in getting through. I haven't given up hope on what I will be able to do, and I have been blessed to be treated to Corporal's Corner - For me a better name might be - 'Healing The Soul with The Corporal'. So again, Thank you, thank you, thank you for being you and for carrying on!
Such an AWESOME VIDEO!!! Love it! You just keep on doing what you’re doing, Corporal! Fantabulous as ALWAYS! 🏕🪵🔥🤗
I can't believe you set up a "field expedient" Fry Daddy and carried in a whole bottle of cooking oil to cook 4 peices of bacon and a kielbasa. 😂 looked good though!
That hollow space is good to keep a wool blanket in
I like the canvass cowboy bedroll and able to make a pillow!!! Bacon and sausage look delicious!!! Another great video!!
If you peel the bark off those logs, it WILL act as a reflector. Light colors reflect heat, dark absorbs.
Have you done this? I ask because I know that is true for clothing and painted surfaces but I never heard that about logs.
It WILL not act as a reflector that will elevate the temperature that reaches you. You are literally ignoring physics. The main law of physics you're ignoring is the inverse square law. You're literally suggesting that the temperature of the reflected heat will somehow be elevated beyond that which the fire is producing. And then, as if it couldn't get any worse, this heat that is being reflected on the backside of the fire is supposed reach you in an elevated state. Sorry does not work that way
This was so cool. Back when I was young in the ‘60’s my dad had both waxed canvas and oiled canvas. I loved the waxed canvas smell and feel. This brought back so many memories thx.
Love the cowboy roll and the bacon wrapped kielbasa! Great video I learn so much!
Another OUTSTANDING video
There is a reason I trust this guy more than most, every thing he does exudes I've done this more times than you've even thought about it. Granted you definitely need private land and what not to build the bigger projects you see him do but this smaller stuff frankly its evident that he just likes doing it, so hes structured a lot of his life so he has the chance to do it, a lot. And yeah I know he isn't backpacking. But boy it would be cool to see a midweek video on rucking/backpacking/having to cover ground with all this gear. Cause sometimes I think hes got to be close to his car, more than like 70 lbs or so and there is no way hes hiking 3-4 miles one way to his site then having time to build all this and film it.
Awesome video. Almost halfway through it
I'm ashamed to say I'm like one of those you described prep-but-no train. Thank you for opening my eyes. 46... thought you might be a little older but no real reason, just guessing. Please keep up the great job you're doing!!!
Great looking kit!! Thanks for what you do!
If I ate the bacon fried kilbasa, I would need a trenching tool in 15 minutes....
The discussion on windbreak and airflow would make up for it though. Great information on how not to freeze like an idjut. Thank you Corp.
After I got out of AD I swore I'd never sleep rough on the ground. I got into trail riding, but because I can cook and had a big horse (Belgian) 😊 I became part of the chuckwagon crew, never slept on the ground. This system might change my thoughts on this.
As a soldier I frequently carried 10 pounds times 8 so sniveling at 10 pounds make me chuckle.
11:40 pm here in Manila, watching corporal before sleeping
We are watching from Bulacan.
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As usual, well done. I get great happiness from watching your videos. I am 76YO, so used to do this and now enjoy watching.
I purchased your Hardcore ax hammer. It is excellent.
Very nice set up. Bed roll camping at its best. Thank you for video
Excellent video. I’ve always wanted a Cowboy bedroll but everything I’ve found isn’t really what I was looking for. This is. Thanks for showing me the details.
You are absolutely right with the last remarks you made. I am 72 years old and getting back in shape again and it is hard but I'm doing it! My pack is 5 lb and I started with 10 lb in my pack and now I am up to 25 lb and that has taken me near 2 months so yes it does take work and I'm almost up to a mile so again it takes hard work and dedication to get off your ass and do this. Thanks Shawn for the encouragement
I'm a disabled veteran I know I'm not in any shape to go out and just go camping for the fun of it but your videos do give me ideas on how to do things in different ways so if something happens and I find myself out in the wilderness I can make a shelter in different ways .
CCs overnighters: best videos ever!! My favorite thing to watch on RUclips.
Greetings from Germany 🇩🇪🇺🇸
Credit to the Corporal. Getting out there and doing it, using the gear and adapting knowledge and skills to move forward. That is above average from the screen suckers.
Another informational video. Thanks for taking the time that you do.
I'll be 60 years old in 2 weeks. And I need to get back in shape. So, I will try this week. Thanks again for telling the truth and speaking your mind. So of us need it.
I haven't watched one of your videos in over a year and just thought about today, glad I could find it
I love that you are explaining things as you do them. I feel it's leveling you up as a RUclipsr and we can see your Love and passion for Bushcraft. Keep keep keeping on
did it for 14 years
Always beat part of week even though I love all your mid week vids Sunday is like the rest up chill out and watch a good overnight campout.Thanks for the work your doing as always 💪
Awesome video. Great explanation of the wind screen for those who don't know.
Outstanding as always.
Love these cowboy camp out videos enhanced by open carry😊
Great video with great insights not only for the outdoors but for life. Thank you for talking about getting fit. I needed that reminder. Keep up the great work as always.
Awesome video and nice to see "proper" camp food on the menu again!
“I once scored 4 touchdowns in a single game!” Al Bundy 🤣🤣🤣
Another quality video. That cowboy bedroll is well designed and looks durable.😊 Please keep the videos coming, Shawn.
Thank you for another outstanding video!
Corporal and coffee. Ready to start my Sunday.
Glad you got your new camera the video shows a great project and the bacon Kolbosa looked great. Keep up the good work and the explanations of heat transfer
Absolutely incredible thermal energy recirculation great job Sean
I've used that very same camp setup only it was with about a foot of snow on the ground and around 15 degrees out .the tarp I used had a heat reflective bottom on it which worked freaking awesome throwing the heat off of the fire right back on to you . Definitely one to use on chilly 🥶nights 👍
I carry a blue closed cell foam mat in my bed roll... I know.. but I do like a little real padding lol
Love your weekday and weekend videos. So glad you increased them. To your video thoughts today: I would add that, in addition to being physically capable, it is equally if not more important to be mentally capable. Being caught up in a SHTF scenario can knock out the strongest individual if their head is not in the right place. Spiritual strength is another necessity, because when all seems lost, mind body and spirit work together, along with the almighty. to help get you through. (speaking from experience).
Great Job as always! You always make your instruction simple and to the point. It is great that you actually do use the equipment that you advertise and create. Keep up the great videos and instruction!!
Another Outstanding video 🙌🏻 I always look forward to Sunday if it’s Sunday it’s Corporal’s Corner 🙌🏻👍🏻🇺🇸
Stuff wrapped in bacon on Corporal’s Cuisine! I like this Cowboy Kit…
Thanks for all you truly demonstrate and prove works.
Been a long time watcher....this is one of your best vids corporal.
Dig it! One thing I've tried a couple times with very good success is to bring along a mylar UV blanket and some of that 1 inch Gorilla duct tape and then tape the mylar to the inside of the lean-to tarp. This mimics the performance of the Arcturus survival blankets you used to use at a fraction of the cost and work very well to reflect the heat down on you. Easy to deploy and easy to take back down if it's too hot. Cheers and thank you!
I have Gorilla tape on my top quilt where a cinder burnt it... just trying to keep the down in the top quilt. ! Love the Gorilla products... shows character.
Awesome video, I appreciate that you show a variety of options for camping. Can't wait for the next video.
Always a wealth of information and understanding. Thanks corporal kelly.
Blessings.
Sundays fundays! Opened as soon as I received notification!
My zip hoodie is scheduled to ship Feb 23 and I'm really excited to finally have a zip up hoodie again. I hate pullovers. Plus I get to support my favorite content creator. Awesome video and I really want to get that cowboy bedroll setup when I have the money.
Excellent video , I learn something new on every video ty
An excellent video, it was interesting and informative. Proof that even with snow falling you didn't get wet beneath the overhead tarp.
Hey Shawn, excellent video with some great tips on cowboy camping! Thank you…🇺🇸
I like it. Gives you options.
Awesome brother yea it cold A.F in South East Louisiana some parts of the state is under a freeze warning
S.e.L.a checking in, it's cold.
Great video. I always wanna go camping after watching one.
And this is why i watch you and not the others. Only got time to watch one good looking man, oh i mean awesome bushcraft guy 😅. Have a great weekend hun .
Looks like that Cowboy camp ain't so bad. The camp axe looks sweet! 👍🏻
Great video this week Corporal. I like the Cowboy bedroll. You gave some good advice. Good to see you out there. Thanks for all you do. Food looked great too.
I purchased the hard-core hammer with the corporaly corner logo on it and it is an awesome piece of equipment. Thank you so much. I also purchased your forged meat forks, and is an awesome piece of work. You’ve got awesome skills brother.
I have a 16oz brown duck waxed blanket that I have had for a long time
Just keep doing what you are doing
I like the bedroll system. Again, you tie it all in. Nicely done. TVB…Bill
Your “hints” toward the end ARE EXCELLENT! Thank you for stating them. 👍🇺🇸
Thank you Shawn God 🙏 Bless 😊😊😊
Thank you for more great information
Truth in so many ways. Keeping it real that's why I watch your videos. I went back to your old videos and not alot has changed. I like that you haven't sold out your passion and keep it real no matter what. Keep it up Sir
Very nice overnight camp. Thank you
Always Outstanding AF. Great workout advice.
That cowboy bedroll looks brilliant and the way you use it whith the tarp and fire is very clever
Great video corporal! Constantly learning from your videos. Exercise and doing thing to be able to keep going was a very good advice.
Thanks Corporal.
Great video, nice to see some hardcore gear that will survive daily use. Excited to see my zip arrive, it will get worn more than the pullover.
After the 15:00 minute mark, the thought of a midnight snack (leftovers) was in my head.
Great concept in universal weather protection. I wander these in all my vehicles.