I love the fact there's no dialog, it makes watching this man's skill sets more enjoyable. The peacefulness of his videos are such breath of fresh air compared to other bushcraft videos with loud music and constant talking. Keep up the good work and keep those videos coming!!
You know, if it wasn't for the beautiful Swedish ladies, pristine lakes and forests, peace and quiet and raging temperatures I'd move there - Sweddy you're living the life for sure - and another magnificent vid thank you.
I am 59 years old, I have been camping since I was a little kid. Apparently I don’t know as much as I thought I knew after watching all your videos. I hope you do not get bored with this because I really enjoy your videos. I like how you cook out in the woods and come up with those different crafts
I can't explain how this guy can cook food like this over a camp fire, yet i can't do it in a full size kitchen. Another beautiful video my mate, please keep it up.
This is such a dream. I wish I had these skills, especially fishing (catching to preparation). Thank you for sharing these beautiful images - it's like nature therapy.
Another true masterpiece of mood and delight! It is a gift in these difficult times! On behalf of everyone who cannot roam the forest in those days because of work or other obligations: "Tack för detta arbete och för att fortsätta denna underbara kanal! Håll dig frisk och dina följare!!"
I don't know how, everytime I watch this man's video, he always can bring me there, for real...I can feel the serenity and the solitude on this video.. Thanks again to bring such a great action in this video during this hard time... My best gratitude to you, my best respect to you and my best salute to you Swedwoods! Like my comment if you agree that this man can heal our badmood...
OMG, I just suddenly had an epiphany about the phrase, "only you can prevent forest fires" when I watched you strike that fire up as you were preparing to cook your catch of the day. The way your tinder bundle basically burst into flames and large flames at that was truly impressive. yeah, wow!
Who needs pharmaceuticals to relieve stress when you can watch these videos! You contribute greatly to the health and happiness of the community! Sumptuous,tranquil Art! Many thanks to you sir.
Another great Video! The fish looked so delicious and the fried potatoes...also the breakfast......so yummi! :-) Very nice and cosy camp in a beautiful landscape! Cant wait for your next adventure! The barking was impressive and scary at one time :-D atb to you. Dirk.
Hi My Forest Hobby, yes the sounds of the night can be a little worrying when doing overnighters for the first time, but once you understand what animals are causing those sounds, then you can begin to relax. The noise in the video was from a deer(Roe deer) and it is an alarm call, which is to warn other deer nearby, that some danger is close by, in this case the deer probably stumbled into Swedwoods camp, and gave the deer a fright. I remember my very first solo overnighter, some twenty odd years ago, i was camped in the side of a wood next to a field which had sheep in it, it was also February and it got dark early, so as i sat next to my fire in the dark, i heard a coughing that sounded like there was someone not to far away from my camp, i sat there frozen trying to get a fix from which direction it came, there was silence, then it happened again but closer this time, so i turned my torch on the invader, and there stood a few meters away, a sheep!, it just stood there for a few minutes in silence, and then started to cough!! As i say it sounded so human like, as though it had smoked cigarettes twenty times a day for years. I later discovered that the reason for the cough is that the poor sheep must of had a lung fluke, a parasite of the lungs. But my night of strange sounds was not over yet! At around 2.30am, i was woken by a screaming sound, that sounded like a girl was being attacked, it was blood curdling, i sat there with my heart pounding, thinking what the hell was that, it did it again a couple of more times, but each time the sound was getting farther away, eventually i managed to get to sleep. The next day i wandered home more tired than i had went out, i thought that bushcraft camping is supposed to be relaxing! So once home i did a little research to discover what i heard out in the dark woods, it turns out that what i heard was a female Red Fox calling out for a mate, and February is mating time for Foxes. So not wanting any more sleepless nights outdoors i began to search the internet for recordings of animal calls that are in my country(Scotland), and i used that to help with identifying the night time sounds. It helped greatly because rather than being afraid when hearing a sound, like the deer barking, i thought great there is an animal nearby sharing my camp, it allowed me to relax and enjoy the experience, and i felt closer to nature. I hope this will help you to get out and spend a night in the company of nature, as it is a truly magical experience. Cheers Stuart.
Nice work on the catch & cook. The food, as always, looked delicious. Awesome looking landscape, and the pleasant sounds of nature were music to my ears. Thanks for another great video. 👍
Another fantastically filmed outing, thanks for bringing us along😁 Finally the fish saw it your way, nice. Glad to see some dry weather there, must be welcome. The aluminum buck saw worked pretty good, I can see it needing some weight also👌 Big tarp, big shelter, big joy or big pain.....depending🤔 Damn deer don't care what time it is, they just like making noise😒 Tasty meals, good weather, beautiful scenery, solitude, fishing(catching), fire, nature...it doesn't get much better😉 Good job bro. Enjoy!
@@BeefcakeTLT уже неоднократно писал, прекрасно понимает! Да и Сталинград- сразу человеку понятно что это и откуда! А Волгоград-затерянная провинция-нет не знаем..
I really liked the idea for that bucksaw. I actually have a few tubes lying around so will try to make one. Looks like a very sturdy design. As always, enjoyed your video. Thank you!
Wow, this is one good strike with the firesteel! I absolutly enjoy your videos! I do something similar and I hope to reach your level of filmmakeing one day. It‘s fantastic how you show the beautiful land you live in. You helped me through hours and hours of wiggling the babyhammock for my kid.
Another great video. The saw is interesting. Square stock with the blade on the diagonal might be stronger. Something I’ll have to try, because you can never have too many saws. Be well, and take good care!
Nice touch collecting the fatwood.. always think ahead. I always get some kind of little trick from your videos.. nice saw set-up (Hoping you didn't leave your fishing rod though...haha)
Beautiful filming and professional handling, excellent! Bow saw structure is innovative, please provide a video of building it, Thanks. Greetings from Finland
Råbock? We were intrigued and tried to find out more to no avail. Could you tell us anything more about it? Sounded almost like a dog or maybe a wolf. It's always fun trying to figure out what is making the sounds in the woods at night. Your bucksaw concept is interesting as is all the videos you share!!! Very inspiring channel and we are learning so much from watching. God Bless you and keep you safe on all your adventures! Adam & Katey
Je suis français, et je ne peus faire ce que tu fais ,:( sa doit être trop cool les paysages ,la pêche même si je mange pas le poisson ,alors je continue de rêver en te regardant merci pour tes videos
Echoing all the great comments ! Thankyou sir !!! If you could / would can you maybe list the brand of taro , bag and pad you use ! Thankyou in advance much respect
I really like the lightweight bucksaw, but I was thinking: maybe you can make the sides a little shorter, so that it will become more lighter, and takes less space. It's just a thought to share some ideas, however i found it really nice saw! Sorry for the bad english, i'm italian. As always beautiful video, thank you very much for this journeys. Ettore
Thanks! There is really no need to make the pipes shorter. You don't need more lightweight than it is. Because a longer pipe doesn't take up more space than a short pipe in a backpack. My axe and fishing rod is just as long and longer so it would be pointless doing so storing it the way I do on the back pack. And the tiny space that would be won is not worth it when you loose the ability to saw through thick logs! But sure I would maybe make a smaller version for a small daypack, but the biggest problem is that if you makes the pipes shorter there is no such small saw blade to store inside of it. This is the shortest there is. And even if there were smaller blades for sale...the saw stroke would be too short...and you might as well just get a small folding saw.
@@Swedwoods Yep you're absolutely right. I was thinking about that and I agree with you. Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts. Waiting for the next journey. Keep it up!
I love the fact there's no dialog, it makes watching this man's skill sets more enjoyable. The peacefulness of his videos are such breath of fresh air compared to other bushcraft videos with loud music and constant talking. Keep up the good work and keep those videos coming!!
Agreed. he's the only one I watch for these reasons.
You know, if it wasn't for the beautiful Swedish ladies, pristine lakes and forests, peace and quiet and raging temperatures I'd move there - Sweddy you're living the life for sure - and another magnificent vid thank you.
Thanks!😆
I am 59 years old, I have been camping since I was a little kid. Apparently I don’t know as much as I thought I knew after watching all your videos. I hope you do not get bored with this because I really enjoy your videos. I like how you cook out in the woods and come up with those different crafts
Thank you very much!
Wow atmosphere...!! The way you cook in the mountains is wonderful, and the food looks delicious.
Thanks!!
I can't explain how this guy can cook food like this over a camp fire, yet i can't do it in a full size kitchen. Another beautiful video my mate, please keep it up.
Thanks! 😁
This is such a dream. I wish I had these skills, especially fishing (catching to preparation). Thank you for sharing these beautiful images - it's like nature therapy.
With a little practice, you can pick them up.
I from Vietnam , i too . I hope you enjoy with me
Thanks Kira!
It will remain a dream.
Unless you go alone into nature...
@@bgurtek I think I'll start :)
I find such a sense of peace in these outings, thank you for sharing.
Be safe everyone.
Thanks!
Another true masterpiece of mood and delight! It is a gift in these difficult times! On behalf of everyone who cannot roam the forest in those days because of work or other obligations: "Tack för detta arbete och för att fortsätta denna underbara kanal! Håll dig frisk och dina följare!!"
Thank you very much!
I don't know how, everytime I watch this man's video, he always can bring me there, for real...I can feel the serenity and the solitude on this video..
Thanks again to bring such a great action in this video during this hard time... My best gratitude to you, my best respect to you and my best salute to you Swedwoods!
Like my comment if you agree that this man can heal our badmood...
yes this video he always can bring me there for real too and i suppor
The camera work & shot selection are as good as his Bushcraft. Flawless😎👏👏👏
Great video loved hearing the roabuck barking !!!
Thanks!
Wow awesome footage n great food..The best serenity is to be out there.. Wow
Thanks!
This is the best way to calm down after a busy day 👌👍 watching these videos!!! 😍 😍
Thanks Iris!
calm and confidence. I get these from your videos
👍👍👍
OMG, I just suddenly had an epiphany about the phrase, "only you can prevent forest fires" when I watched you strike that fire up as you were preparing to cook your catch of the day. The way your tinder bundle basically burst into flames and large flames at that was truly impressive. yeah, wow!
Thanks!
*Peace be still.* Swedwoods has that concept down to an art. Love your videos! @ 20:41 is a total moment of video art.
Another cool video! Excellent idea the project of the bucksaw! very easy and light to carry. I would love to see the video of the build....
Thanks!
So relaxing watching these beautiful vlogs, bushcraft at its best. Fantastic 👌
Ikr!! This channel is amazing substitute for anxiety medication. This channel brings me peace ♡♡
Thank you!
Fantastic
Thank you for sharing your beautiful home. Again, a wonderful peaceful video; love the sound of the birds, and the wind through the trees. Stay well.
Thanks for watching !
Who needs pharmaceuticals to relieve stress when you can watch these videos! You contribute greatly to the health and happiness of the community! Sumptuous,tranquil Art! Many thanks to you sir.
Thank you!!
Sei il mio preferito le cose che riesci a fare con una disinvoltura e bravura lo visto fare a pochi solo i migliori e tu sei uno di questi
Another great Video! The fish looked so delicious and the fried potatoes...also the breakfast......so yummi! :-) Very nice and cosy camp in a beautiful landscape! Cant wait for your next adventure! The barking was impressive and scary at one time :-D atb to you. Dirk.
Thanks!
Супер!!! Как же я люблю ваши видео. Столько красоты. Отличный отдых.И вкусная еда на природе
Thanks!
This video calms me down. Just enjoy the nature.
Thanks for watching!
Why do disturb come when have a good sleep at 3am,wild animal,ghost,etc. 3am is the best time to have a dream. Very nice video,thank you.
Thanks !!
I'm done I'm moving to Sweden I love your country there's so much to see and do in the woods love it
👍👍
I haven't gotten to watch the entire video yet but I will before the weekend is out. I absolutely love your saw. Very cool piece of work. Thanks!
Thanks!
A while ago I asked for a catch & cook and you deliver! Thank you, Mr Sweds :)
Thanks for watching!
The beauty of your forests still amaze me. Pray you are well.
Thanks!
Привет всем из Карелии✋Получился целый фильм,всё подробно снято и то что надо,очень интересно смотреть,всё прям как я люблю😀👍👍👍
лучший бушкрафтер ютуба, имхо (а подписан я на оочень многих)
@@BeefcakeTLT Да я полностью с тобой согласен!!!!
@@Raslabon подпишусь на твой канал. ты по рыбалке кого смотришь? как тебе always alone и romario?
@@BeefcakeTLT Как раз их и смотрю это отличные каналы,думаю их очень очень многие смотрят)Спасибо!
Swedish forest; the stay, the chores, the peace. Delicious concept on saw. Everything fantastically nicely depicted
👏👏👏
Thanks!!
21:39 - That's why I'm still scare to do overnighters
Nice hike!
О Привет какие люди!)😉
Hi My Forest Hobby, yes the sounds of the night can be a little worrying when doing overnighters for the first time, but once you understand what animals are causing those sounds, then you can begin to relax. The noise in the video was from a deer(Roe deer) and it is an alarm call, which is to warn other deer nearby, that some danger is close by, in this case the deer probably stumbled into Swedwoods camp, and gave the deer a fright. I remember my very first solo overnighter, some twenty odd years ago, i was camped in the side of a wood next to a field which had sheep in it, it was also February and it got dark early, so as i sat next to my fire in the dark, i heard a coughing that sounded like there was someone not to far away from my camp, i sat there frozen trying to get a fix from which direction it came, there was silence, then it happened again but closer this time, so i turned my torch on the invader, and there stood a few meters away, a sheep!, it just stood there for a few minutes in silence, and then started to cough!! As i say it sounded so human like, as though it had smoked cigarettes twenty times a day for years. I later discovered that the reason for the cough is that the poor sheep must of had a lung fluke, a parasite of the lungs.
But my night of strange sounds was not over yet! At around 2.30am, i was woken by a screaming sound, that sounded like a girl was being attacked, it was blood curdling, i sat there with my heart pounding, thinking what the hell was that, it did it again a couple of more times, but each time the sound was getting farther away, eventually i managed to get to sleep. The next day i wandered home more tired than i had went out, i thought that bushcraft camping is supposed to be relaxing! So once home i did a little research to discover what i heard out in the dark woods, it turns out that what i heard was a female Red Fox calling out for a mate, and February is mating time for Foxes.
So not wanting any more sleepless nights outdoors i began to search the internet for recordings of animal calls that are in my country(Scotland), and i used that to help with identifying the night time sounds. It helped greatly because rather than being afraid when hearing a sound, like the deer barking, i thought great there is an animal nearby sharing my camp, it allowed me to relax and enjoy the experience, and i felt closer to nature.
I hope this will help you to get out and spend a night in the company of nature, as it is a truly magical experience.
Cheers Stuart.
но тем не менее обожаю твой канал, хоть и без "овернайтов")
Hj ! Yes think about same you think
@@BeefcakeTLT Я думаю, рано или поздно, я всё-таки решусь)
Hey first time watching really enjoyed watching your cooking and watching you set up your camp thank you very much
Thanks!
I think that this was one of your better videos. Just great!
Thanks a lot!
I really love your videos sir it makes me feel relaxed. Keep up the good work
Thanks!
nice to see you back in action. love watching your adventures. Ian from the UK.
Thanks Ian!
Nice! In addition to your woodsmanship I suspect you also have an artist's soul.
Thanks!
Nice work on the catch & cook. The food, as always, looked delicious.
Awesome looking landscape, and the pleasant sounds of nature were music to my ears.
Thanks for another great video. 👍
Thanks for watching!!
Well done. It was very relaxing to watch. Nice food, beautiful country. Thanks!
Thanks !
Awesome video, thank for sharing my friend
Thanks for watching!
Nice tarp setup❗️ 👍👍👍
Thanks!
Bushcraft at its finest! I love it. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
I like the way you show each step of a process. Beautiful scenery. There is magic in your film. Thanks
Thanks for watching!
It's beautiful country, and you can see it gets hard winters yet life endures
👍👍
Beautiful life
👍👍
Nice one👍🏻
Thanks for sharing 🙂
All the best
Thanks!
Beautiful video...thanks!
Thanks!!
Again an awesome overnight. I did not know that you can use blueberry leaves for a fine cup of tea, Learned something again thanks .Take care Martin.
Thanks! Its delicious!
increible este compañero de la montaña buenas tecnicas saludos desde españa
Another fantastically filmed outing, thanks for bringing us along😁 Finally the fish saw it your way, nice. Glad to see some dry weather there, must be welcome. The aluminum buck saw worked pretty good, I can see it needing some weight also👌 Big tarp, big shelter, big joy or big pain.....depending🤔 Damn deer don't care what time it is, they just like making noise😒 Tasty meals, good weather, beautiful scenery, solitude, fishing(catching), fire, nature...it doesn't get much better😉 Good job bro. Enjoy!
Thanks!!
Pleasant outing with plenty of fresh air!
👍👍
Great Video, great Bushcraft - good ideas - best wishes from Germany to Sweden 👍❤️😊
Thanks!
@@Swedwoods Thank you very much - a german outdoor Man told me about your great videos 👍❤️😊
Обожаю смотреть твои видео, сидя в тени под палящим солнцем Сталинграда(+40).
сталинград он только один день в году. а по-русски шведу писать - это, конечно, бомба))
@@BeefcakeTLT уже неоднократно писал, прекрасно понимает! Да и Сталинград- сразу человеку понятно что это и откуда! А Волгоград-затерянная провинция-нет не знаем..
@@Valarkes насчет известности сталинграда не поспоришь, однако надеюсь, что ты не сталинист)
@@BeefcakeTLT Ахах! Угадал, бро!
Absolutely beatiful, the forest is cool too
Thanks!
Another awe inspiring video. Keep up the great work.
Thanks!
I didn’t want it to end.
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
So relaxing, love it! Thank you for such a wonderful video. California loves you ❤
Thanks!
Really nice video. Big Thanks from France
Thanks!
I really liked the idea for that bucksaw. I actually have a few tubes lying around so will try to make one. Looks like a very sturdy design. As always, enjoyed your video. Thank you!
Thanks give it a try! Works good but it takes some thinking to go around the problem of aluminium bending etc.
Wow, this is one good strike with the firesteel!
I absolutly enjoy your videos! I do something similar and I hope to reach your level of filmmakeing one day.
It‘s fantastic how you show the beautiful land you live in. You helped me through hours and hours of wiggling the babyhammock for my kid.
Thanks a lot!
A good walk! interesting design of the beam saw, when the tubes are folded into one another, I liked it. Good luck!
Thanks!
Peace and tranquility on film,,Thank you again my friend.
Thanks!
That has to be the sweetest bowsaw setup I've ever seen.
Thanks!
beautiful nature
Beautiful work capturing a great trip. The image stabilization on the last walking part is impressive. I really enjoy your content.
Thanks!
Great video, nice area and great skills as always. Congrats from 🇦🇹! Hope you are well!
Thanks!
The meal with fish and fried potatoes looked so yummy tho.. :9
Thanks!
Another great video. The saw is interesting. Square stock with the blade on the diagonal might be stronger. Something I’ll have to try, because you can never have too many saws.
Be well, and take good care!
Thanks! Yes square will be much stronger. But I couldn't find any so had to go with pipes
calming... so calming. greetings from hamburg o/
Thanks!
Amazing as always!
Thank you!
Nice touch collecting the fatwood.. always think ahead. I always get some kind of little trick from your videos.. nice saw set-up (Hoping you didn't leave your fishing rod though...haha)
Thanks!
Beautiful filming and professional handling, excellent! Bow saw structure is innovative, please provide a video of building it, Thanks. Greetings from Finland
Thanks will do!
so nice! So peaceful! Tks!!
Thanks!
The master. You got wings :)
Thanks!
Great video. Nice bucksaw.
Thanks!
Råbock? We were intrigued and tried to find out more to no avail. Could you tell us anything more about it? Sounded almost like a dog or maybe a wolf. It's always fun trying to figure out what is making the sounds in the woods at night.
Your bucksaw concept is interesting as is all the videos you share!!! Very inspiring channel and we are learning so much from watching.
God Bless you and keep you safe on all your adventures!
Adam & Katey
Thank you! subscribers have told me the English word is Roe Buck
@@Swedwoods Was hard to believe at first, never heard a deer make a noise like that! Good to know what it is, thanks again.
I wouldn't leave with a set up like that. All day reading, napping, writing, observing, breathing.
Damn I would like to do that. A bit stressful working the cameras you know...
Another cool video. 👍🏼
Thanks!
love you bro im relaxing watching your video :)
Thanks!
Very nice thanks, fish skin and all, cheers.
Thanks for watching!
I love Swedwoods videos----about the most calming thing on youtube. Food for the soul.
Thanks!
Wow your getting fancy !!
😂
远离是是非非,特别羡慕这样的生活。
Muy buena ¡¡¡ 👍👍👍🇦🇷 Very good ¡¡¡
Thanks!
Je suis français, et je ne peus faire ce que tu fais ,:( sa doit être trop cool les paysages ,la pêche même si je mange pas le poisson ,alors je continue de rêver en te regardant merci pour tes videos
Thanks!
That's the stuff! Great way to start my morning.
Thank you!
Amazing mancap brother 🙏👍
Thanks!
Muy buen video. Saludos amigo 👍
Thanks!
👍 Yes, I like the the saw! Show us the video
Thanks ok coming up later next week
Echoing all the great comments ! Thankyou sir !!! If you could / would can you maybe list the brand of taro , bag and pad you use ! Thankyou in advance much respect
4x4 m DD tarp. DD Magic blanket, LK70 backpack
Swedwoods Thankyou !!!! Be well and safe the world needs you !
Love that forest. Thank you.
Thanks for watching!
Muy buenooo mi amigo!! Saludos desde argentina
Thanks!
Excellent video! Do you have a lot mosquitos there? You send a lot tranquility in your videos, I like this! 👍🏻
Thanks! Sometimes we cant go check the mailbox. This time I didnt even need a net sleeping out there
Definitely when you hear something it gets whether heard many times or not lol.
👊💀🍻
😆
Buena pesca,deliciosa cena.Gracias
Thanks!
Another great video.
the forests of sweden have something magical !
👍👍
Gostei desse vídeo 🐟
Thanks!
Perfect video, perfect way of life!
Didn't you forget your fishinggear?
Keep up the good work! 💪🏻👍🏻
Thanks! I put it in the pack at the end of the video!
I really like the lightweight bucksaw, but I was thinking: maybe you can make the sides a little shorter, so that it will become more lighter, and takes less space. It's just a thought to share some ideas, however i found it really nice saw! Sorry for the bad english, i'm italian.
As always beautiful video, thank you very much for this journeys.
Ettore
Thanks! There is really no need to make the pipes shorter. You don't need more lightweight than it is. Because a longer pipe doesn't take up more space than a short pipe in a backpack. My axe and fishing rod is just as long and longer so it would be pointless doing so storing it the way I do on the back pack. And the tiny space that would be won is not worth it when you loose the ability to saw through thick logs! But sure I would maybe make a smaller version for a small daypack, but the biggest problem is that if you makes the pipes shorter there is no such small saw blade to store inside of it. This is the shortest there is. And even if there were smaller blades for sale...the saw stroke would be too short...and you might as well just get a small folding saw.
@@Swedwoods Yep you're absolutely right. I was thinking about that and I agree with you. Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts. Waiting for the next journey. Keep it up!
amazing place..! great
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